Sunday, February 22, 2026

Quran Exhibition to Host Forums on Artificial Intelligence

IQNA – The Islamic Sciences Computer Research Center (Noor), which is participating in the 33rd edition of the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition, will be holding a series of forums on artificial intelligence.

The center’s pavilion at the exhibition will host the scientific meetings, aimed at trying to lay the groundwork and create a discourse on the axes of new technologies and Islamic sciences.

Due to the wide range of artificial intelligence topics and the prevalence of its use, forums will be held this time focusing on artificial intelligence and its impact on Islamic research.

The theme of one of the forums will be the “Intelligentization of Algorithms in Quranic Governance” slated for Saturday night from 8:00 to 9:00 PM, with a speech by Hojat-ol-Islam Abdol Hossein Khosropanah, secretary of Iran’s Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.

Another forum on “The Relationship between Human Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence Neural Networks, and Deep Learning of Quranic Teachings” will be held at the pavilion on Monday.

It will be addressed by Hojat-ol-Islam Seyed Saeed Reza Ameli, Dean of the Faculty of World Studies and member of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace and the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution.

The 33rd edition of the Tehran International Holy Quran Exhibition will be officially launched in the Iranian capital on Saturday evening, February 20, 2026.

The exhibition is annually held during the holy month of Ramadan by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.

With various programs including specialized sessions, educational workshops, Quranic gatherings, and activities tailored for children and teenagers, the international event aims to promote Quranic concepts and activities.

The exhibition also serves as a platform to showcase the latest Quranic achievements in Iran and a variety of products dedicated to the promotion of the Holy Book.

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