Students of the YAHQI Islamic Boarding School Visit the Nasyrul Quran Printing House in Malaysia

Visit to the Quran Printing Factory: Part of a series of 3-Country Edutrips to broaden the global horizons of students

A group of students from the YAHQI Islamic Boarding School participating in the 3-Country Edutrip program had the opportunity to make an educational visit to Nasyrul Quran, the world's second-largest Quran printing center located in Putrajaya, Malaysia. The visit was one of the main agendas during the international educational trip to 3 countries.

Upon arrival at the Nasyrul Quran complex, the students received a warm welcome from the management. The entire group then took an educational tour. They witnessed firsthand the printing process, page arrangement, layout, and finishing and packaging of the Qurans before distribution to various countries.

During the explanatory session, the management explained that this printing press was built to meet the demand for Qurans in Malaysia and also to aid in the distribution of the Quran to various countries in Asia and the Middle East. The students were also introduced to the standards of accuracy applied to prevent typographical errors, as each Quran undergoes a multi-layered verification process.

Important Part of 3 Countries Edutrip

The visit to Nasyrul Quran is a key part of YAHQI's Edutrip program, which emphasizes experiential, international learning. This edutrip program not only provides cultural insights and global education but also strengthens the students' spiritual character.

This activity aims to motivate students to:

  • deepen memorization and knowledge of the Qur'an,
  • appreciate the process of producing the mushaf,
  • have the awareness that the spread of the Qur'an is the responsibility of Muslims throughout the world,
  • and foster a sense of gratitude and pride as the next generation who loves the Qur'an.

Closing

A visit to Nasyrul Quran Malaysia was a meaningful and educational experience for the students of the YAHQI Islamic Boarding School. Besides providing new insights, the trip further strengthened their resolve to preserve the Quran—not only through memorization but also through daily practice.

Hopefully, in the future, the Edutrip Program will continue to be a sustainable agenda to produce a generation of students with international insight and ready to face global challenges with the values ​​of the Qur'an as a guide.

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