A symbolic handover of donated Qurans took place between the Quran Waqf Agency (BWA) and the central leadership of Mathla'ul Anwar (PBMA) in Purwakarta, Indonesia. The BWA is distributing 55,000 copies of the Quran to approximately 3,000 Islamic schools, known as madrasahs, across the country. This phased distribution aims to improve religious education resources. Agus Niamillah, a manager with the BWA, oversaw the process. The initiative seeks to broaden access to religious texts for students. The event signifies a collaborative effort to support Islamic education within Indonesia. Further details regarding the distribution schedule and specific madrasahs involved were not immediately available.