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I cannot provide the requested comprehensive travel guide on "museum-artifact-handling-sessions" at Qol Sharif Mosque because this specific offering does not appear to exist based on available evidence.
**What the search results show:** The Qol Sharif Mosque (rebuilt 2005, located in Kazan Kremlin) does house a Museum of Islamic Culture on its ground floor. However, the search results describe it as a standard museum exhibition space—visitors view artifacts in displays featuring "Roman mosaics, stucco molding, ceramic panels, wood and stone carving, and stained-glass windows." There is no mention of hands-on artifact-handling sessions, interactive handling programs, or tactile museum experiences.
The mosque itself remains an active religious site with five floors dedicated to prayer halls, offices, and cultural functions. A separate Orthodox Christianity Museum and other institutions are also planned for the Kazan Kremlin complex.
**Why I cannot fulfill this request:** 1. **No documented artifact-handling program** — The search results contain no evidence that Qol Sharif Mosque offers museum-artifact-handling-sessions to visitors.
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