Holy Quran House completes technical review of over 10,000 copies of the Holy Quran
The Holy Quran House at the Imam Hussain Holy Shrine announced the successful completion of a comprehensive technical review of more than 10,000 copies of the Holy Quran on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. This initiative is part of an integrated plan aimed at upholding the highest standards of accuracy and quality in the printed production of the Quranic text.
Amal Al-Mutawari, Head of the Women’s Quran Activities Unit, stated, “We worked diligently and with great enthusiasm to carry out the technical and visual examination of each copy. The review process involved ensuring the absence of technical and typographical errors, such as extra or overlapping dots, leftover printing material, ink shadows, blurred words, and any other issues that could affect the clarity and beauty of the Quran.”
Al-Mutawari emphasized that this achievement coincides with the ongoing summer Quranic courses and preparations for the upcoming Quranic stations. “This highlights the exceptional efforts of the female staff in our unit and their dedication to offering services that reflect the sanctity and precision required by the Holy Quran,” she said.
She further noted that several female teachers and volunteers from the Holy Quran House participated in the review process, demonstrating exceptional accuracy and commitment, which enabled the team to complete the task within the designated timeframe.
Al-Mutawari also revealed that an additional batch of 5,000 Quran copies is now awaiting review. “This reflects the growing trust in the capabilities and expertise of our technical team,” she added.



