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Islamic Affairs Ministry Distributes Thousands of Copies of the Holy Quran at Almadinah Book Fair

Abida Ahmad
The ministry's pavilion showcased various copies of the Quran, translations in 77 languages, and demonstrated the printing process, emphasizing the Kingdom's dedication to preserving and sharing the Quran with Muslims worldwide.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance distributed 4,200 copies of the Holy Quran at the Almadinah Book Fair.

During the Almadinah Book Fair, 4,200 copies of the Holy Quran were distributed by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance. From July 30 to August 5, the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission held the event.


The ministry's pavilion highlighted the Kingdom's commitment to protecting and disseminating the Quran to Muslims around the world by showcasing several copies of the text, translations into 77 languages, and a demonstration of the printing process.


"Madinah, August 5, 2024." 4,200 copies of the Holy Quran were given out by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance to everyone who came to the Almadinah Book Fair this year.The event is organized by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission and takes place from July 30 to August 5.The Quran is displayed in a variety of formats at the ministry's pavilion, along with 77 different language translations of its meanings. It also acquaints visitors with the intricate procedure involved in printing the Quran. This exhibit aims to demonstrate the Kingdom's dedication to protecting and bringing the Holy Quran to Muslims worldwide.Ten thousand copies of the Quran have been reserved for distribution to expo participants.



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