PRISTINA: The sixth Jusoor exhibition, organized by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, is drawing large crowds daily at Skanderbeg Square in Pristina, Kosovo.
The event showcases authentic Saudi heritage in its introductory section, featuring Al-Masmak Fort and traditional Saudi coffee.
A major highlight is the technology pavilion, which has captivated visitors with cutting-edge digital innovations reflecting the Kingdom’s progress.
Apps developed by the ministry include, a smart keyboard integrating accurate Qur’anic verses and Hadiths, shareable as text or images, a virtual experience of pilgrimage rituals in multiple languages and a digital library offering Islamic content in 51 languages.
Visitors also explored the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program, learned about Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting moderation, and interacted with rare historical images of Makkah and historic mosques via VR.
The exhibition follows the success of the fifth Jusoor edition in Jakarta, Indonesia, which attracted over 1.25 million attendees and included the distribution of more than 150,000 Qur’ans translated into Indonesian.
Indonesian visitors commended the exhibition’s spiritual depth and cultural richness.