KSA to distribute 1.2m Qur’an copies in 45 countries

This picture taken on May 22, 2019 shows Muslim students reading copies of the holy Koran to observe Nuzul Quran, when the beginnings of the Koran were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed, in a mosque in Bentong. Dressed in robes and chanting in Arabic, scores of Malaysian Muslim children read the Koran aloud in a mosque to mark a special date in the Islamic calendar. (AFP)
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RIYADH: King Salman has approved the distribution of 1.2 million copies of the Holy Qur’an and its interpretations in 79 languages to Islamic and cultural centers, as well as religious attache offices at Saudi embassies abroad.

The initiative, part of King Salman’s program for gifting Qur’an copies, is implemented by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs during Ramadan and covers 45 countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Minister of Islamic Affairs Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Asheikh expressed gratitude to the king and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their continuous care and support for Muslims worldwide.

He described the printed copies as among the finest and most meticulously produced globally, emphasizing that the program reflects the leadership’s dedication to disseminating the Qur’an and enabling Muslims worldwide to benefit from it, especially during Ramadan.

Al-Asheikh also highlighted the leadership’s ongoing support for the ministry in serving Islam and Muslims while promoting tolerance and coexistence as core Islamic values.

He noted that all preparations for shipping the copies to beneficiary countries have been completed in line with the ministry’s approved strategy for this year.

The distribution will be coordinated with religious attache offices, ministry-affiliated centers, and various Islamic councils and organizations to ensure timely delivery throughout Ramadan.