Sharjah: Dr Khalifa Musabeh bin Ahmed Al Tuneiji, Chairman of the Holy Quran Academy in Sharjah (HQA), announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Sharjah (UoS). The agreement aims to enhance collaboration in research and scientific fields, contributing to the development of joint projects and serving the Quran through modern technologies.
According to Emirates News Agency, Dr Al Tuneiji expressed his pride and happiness in this partnership. He emphasized that the agreement will be a "harbinger of good" for both parties, opening new avenues to benefit from the university's capabilities in linguistics, programming, and artificial intelligence.
He noted that this partnership will provide opportunities for research students and graduate studies to participate in innovative development projects. This effort is expected to enhance the integration between academia and practical application in service of the Quran and its sciences.
Dr Al Tuneiji affirmed that this agreement will contribute to launching joint research initiatives and enhancing the use of technology in the preservation and study of the Quran. Additionally, it aims to train specialized personnel in both religious and technical fields.
The collaboration seeks to strengthen scientific research and joint programmes, utilizing modern technology in the service of the Quran and its sciences. This aligns with Sharjah's vision as the capital of Islamic culture and knowledge.