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The upcoming Al Quran Park in Dubai's Al Khawaneej area is all set to open its doors for visitors for free.
The Dubai Municipality announced on its official Twitter account that all visitors to the park will be allowed entry without any charge 'in order to let them enjoy the beautiful views in this unique park established by the Municipality.'
DM tweeted:
'DM announced that Al Quran Park in Al Khawaneej area will be open soon & will be free of charge to all visitors; in order to let them enjoy the beautiful views in this unique park established by the Municipality, according to the latest designs'
'Al Quran Park will be open soon & will be free of charge to all visitors; in order to let them enjoy the beautiful views in this unique park established by the Municipality, according to the latest designs'.
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The park will provide a chance to learn about many miracles mentioned in the The Holy Quran as well as showcase plants, also mentioned in the Quran, on which modern medicine depends.
Moreover, the Quranic 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.
The world's largest marine conservation initiative spans more than 600 sq km, an area equivalent to over 85,000 football fields
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