Dubai To Open Quran Park Today, Free Entry For Visitors
The 60-hectare park have every single accessible plant referenced in the Holy Quran alongside offices, for example, an alluring primary passage, an organization assembling, an Islamic patio nursery, kids' play territories, Umrah corner, an outside theater, regions for demonstrating the wonders of the Quran, wellsprings, restrooms, a glass fabricating, a desert garden, a palm desert spring, a lake, a running track, a cycling track and a sandy strolling track.
The plants referenced in the Holy Quran are 54 and incorporate fig, pomegranate, olive, corn, leek, garlic, onion, lentil, grain, wheat, ginger, pumpkin, watermelon, tamarind, seders, vineyards, bananas, cucumbers and basil.
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The park will provide a chance to learn about
miracles mentioned in the Holy Quran.The 'Al Quran Park', scheduled to be opened today at 3pm in Dubai's Al Khawaneej area, will provide the visitors a
chance to learn more about The Holy Quran.The Dubai Municipality
announced on its official Twitter profile
that it will inaugurate the Quranic Park on March 29.The entry
to the park will be free for all visitors.The
park aims to provide bridges of intellectual and cultural communication with
different cultures, religions and peoples to see the cultural achievements of
islam in the field of plant ecology.
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The 60-hectare park have every single accessible plant referenced in the Holy Quran alongside offices, for example, an alluring primary passage, an organization assembling, an Islamic patio nursery, kids' play territories, Umrah corner, an outside theater, regions for demonstrating the wonders of the Quran, wellsprings, restrooms, a glass fabricating, a desert garden, a palm desert spring, a lake, a running track, a cycling track and a sandy strolling track.
The plants referenced in the Holy Quran are 54 and incorporate fig, pomegranate, olive, corn, leek, garlic, onion, lentil, grain, wheat, ginger, pumpkin, watermelon, tamarind, seders, vineyards, bananas, cucumbers and basil.
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