Cliff Notes – KSA showcases literary, religious heritage in Rabat
- Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs is participating in the 30th Rabat International Book and Publishing Fair, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to promote messages of moderation and tolerance.
- The Ministry’s involvement underscores its dedication to the printing, publishing, and teaching of the Holy Qur’an, aiming to share its religious and cultural heritage with a broader audience.
- The event, which runs until April 27, serves as a platform for Saudi Arabia to foster dialogue on cultural understanding and cooperation among nations.
KSA showcases literary, religious heritage in Rabat
Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs is taking part in the 30th Rabat International Book and Publishing Fair, running until April 27 in the Moroccan capital.
It reflects the ministry’s efforts to promote the Kingdom’s message of moderation and tolerance, and its commitment to printing, publishing and teaching the Holy Qur’an, the Saudi Press Agency reported.