IQNA – An international conference titled “Late Mirza Mohammad Hoseyn Naini: Pillar of Jurisprudence, Spirituality and Politics” opened in Qom on October 23, 2025.
IQNA – An Islamic-Christian gathering titled “Together for the family and preserving its values” was held in the city of Bara in central Albania recently.
IQNA – More than 4,000 people participated in the Quran recitation sessions and Quranic circles for children and adolescents at the holy shrine of Imam Reza (AS) in Mashhad this past summer.
IQNA – Egyptian qari Mustafa Ahmed Abdrabbe attended a Quranic gathering in Quba Mosque in Sanandaj, Iran’s Kordestan Province, on October 24, 2025. The gathering was held on the sidelines of Iran’s 48th National Quran Competition.
IQNA – A Palestinian prisoner released from an Israeli jail told of the harsh and inhuman conditions in the prisons of the Zionist regime, including the desecration of the Quran and the prohibition of the call to prayer.
IQNA – At 21 years old, Iranian Quran memoriser Nazanin Hasannezhad describes how thorough repetition of verses deepened her understanding and eased her anxiety.
IQNA – An international symposium examining Shiraz’s historical role in the advancement of rational sciences, with a special focus on the philosopher Mulla Abdullah Yazdi, will be held on November 18, 2025, in Shiraz, Iran.
IQNA – On the eve of early voting, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani defended his Muslim faith, condemning "racist, baseless attacks" from his opponents and warning that their Islamophobia targets both him and the city's nearly one million Muslim residents.
IQNA – Participants in the women’s section of Iran’s 48th National Holy Quran Competition took to the stage for the third day Saturday, vying for the top ranks.
IQNA – Sri Lanka’s Muslim Parliamentarians from both the government and opposition have formally requested the Minister of Religious Affairs to intervene and secure the immediate release of a consignment of the Holy Quran (Tamil translation) from Customs.
IQNA – Libraries in Tunisia, including the libraries of the universities of Zaytouna, Kairouan, as well as private libraries, contain a large number of manuscripts over centuries of scholarly activity.