Dubai to open ‘Quran Park’ showcasing miracles of Islam
AMMONNEWS - Dubai is set to open a “Quran Park” that will display plants mentioned in the holy book, as well as the miracles mentioned in the Islamic scripts.
While a date hasn’t been announced yet, Dubai officials have said entry to the park will be free.
Among the prominent features of the park are a Cave of Miracles and the Glass House.
“The park also consists of 12 gardens containing the plants mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah, with its scientific and medicinal benefits and uses, including bananas, pomegranates, olives, melons, grapes, figs, garlic, leeks, onions, corn, lentils, wheat, pond beans, ginger, tamarind, basil, pumpkins and cucumbers,” said Al Hajiri.
“The park will have solar panels, Wi-Fi system, phone-charging stations and shaded seating for visitors.
“The park will also include several kiosks in all gardens to display information about all types of plants and trees, the benefits of their use in food and medicine, as well as the verses mentioned in the Quran,” he added.
*Al Arabiya
AMMONNEWS - Dubai is set to open a “Quran Park” that will display plants mentioned in the holy book, as well as the miracles mentioned in the Islamic scripts.
While a date hasn’t been announced yet, Dubai officials have said entry to the park will be free.
Among the prominent features of the park are a Cave of Miracles and the Glass House.
“The park also consists of 12 gardens containing the plants mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah, with its scientific and medicinal benefits and uses, including bananas, pomegranates, olives, melons, grapes, figs, garlic, leeks, onions, corn, lentils, wheat, pond beans, ginger, tamarind, basil, pumpkins and cucumbers,” said Al Hajiri.
“The park will have solar panels, Wi-Fi system, phone-charging stations and shaded seating for visitors.
“The park will also include several kiosks in all gardens to display information about all types of plants and trees, the benefits of their use in food and medicine, as well as the verses mentioned in the Quran,” he added.
*Al Arabiya
AMMONNEWS - Dubai is set to open a “Quran Park” that will display plants mentioned in the holy book, as well as the miracles mentioned in the Islamic scripts.
While a date hasn’t been announced yet, Dubai officials have said entry to the park will be free.
Among the prominent features of the park are a Cave of Miracles and the Glass House.
“The park also consists of 12 gardens containing the plants mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah, with its scientific and medicinal benefits and uses, including bananas, pomegranates, olives, melons, grapes, figs, garlic, leeks, onions, corn, lentils, wheat, pond beans, ginger, tamarind, basil, pumpkins and cucumbers,” said Al Hajiri.
“The park will have solar panels, Wi-Fi system, phone-charging stations and shaded seating for visitors.
“The park will also include several kiosks in all gardens to display information about all types of plants and trees, the benefits of their use in food and medicine, as well as the verses mentioned in the Quran,” he added.
*Al Arabiya
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Dubai to open ‘Quran Park’ showcasing miracles of Islam
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