Monday, January 27, 2014

Quran Park will Open in September 2015

Quran Park will open in September 2015.

The park, which will cost Dh26 million to complete, is currently in its third and final stage of development.Once the park is opened in Al Khawaneej, it will feature 51 out of the 54 plants mentioned in the Quran, including garlic, onion, lentil, barley, wheat, ginger, pumpkin, watermelon, and tamarind.



Each of the plants available at the park will be accompanied by a plaque stating each of its qualities, which include medicinal purposes that are still used in modern days.



“We have already planted 31 types of plants during the second phase of the project’s construction, and have 20 more left. The only three plants we have not planted are not available on Earth,” said Mohammad Mashroom, Director of General Projects Department.


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