Iran's “Mahfel” Quranic program kicks off in Indonesia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iran, Ahmad Abolqasemi and Hamed Shakernejad, hosts of the acclaimed program "Mahfel", will be visiting Indonesia to host various programs
Indonesia, who is managing this event, emphasized that their efforts in executing this initiative are focused on holding programs at major
Ebrahimi added that diverse programs revolving around the Holy Quran will take place across various regions of Indonesia during this
serves as a significant point of commonality between the two nations
and Indonesian organizations."He also mentioned one of the key features of this gathering is showcasing unity among Shia and Sunni
between the two nations
officials and peoples
The excellent and impactful program 'Mahfel' has garnered support among diverse movements in Indonesia, and we have leveraged the presence
of these two reciters to foster unity among the Muslims of the two nations."Therefore, the Iranian group will spend five days in Indonesia,
where they will conduct programs in the attractive format of 'Mahfel' with the involvement of Indonesian elites across four cities, he
broadcast on reputable and widely viewed state and private television networks
Additionally, news agencies and print media outlets will cover this event extensively.Ahmad Abolqasemi, renowned for his international Quran
recitations across 36 countries, brings a wealth of experience and a captivating presence to the program
As a war veteran, Abolqasemi's beautiful recitations and engaging demeanor resonate with audiences, particularly young people and
teenagers.Hamed Shakernejad, a top-ranking contestant in international Quranic competitions in Saudi Arabia, has garnered popularity among
the youth for his distinctive recitation style
Shakernejad's dynamic approach adds diversity to the "Mahfel" program, drawing significant attention.The "Mahfel" program stands out for its
diverse lineup of individuals from various fields, setting it apart from traditional Quran-centric shows
In addition to Quran memorizers and reciters, the program incorporates group singing, recitation, and declamation, adding a unique flair and
the host and editing team in shaping rhythmic structures, ensure a seamless transition from slow-paced moments to lively segments,
preventing monotony and fatigue.By featuring participants from different countries, "Mahfel" aims to provide a global perspective and
showcase diverse cultural representations
The inclusion of individuals from various nations highlights the Quran's role as a unifying force, fostering solidarity and
interconnectedness among Muslims worldwide.SAB/