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Malaysia to Print 1 Million Quran Copies to Distribute Worldwide

12:27 - January 29, 2023
News ID: 3482259
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Malaysia’s prime minster said the country plans to print a million copies of the holy Quran for distribution around the world.  

Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

 

Anwar Ibrahim said on Saturday that the move was part of a stern response against Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan for burning a copy of the Muslim Holy Book in Stockholm, Sweden.

"The most efficient way to counter this crazy and barbaric action is to continue with efforts that have been made.

"We are determined to print and distribute one million copies of Quran across the globe immediately.

"It will follow with several programs on understanding and appreciation of the Quran with clear message and content," he said after visiting the Quranic Arts Festival at Nasyrul Quran Complex, Putrajaya Saturday.

Anwar said the printing and distribution process would be done in stages.

"The program has started and we will start contacting other Islamic countries to streamline the distribution.

"Most of the allocation is from the government. We will seek the local religious councils and contact our friends in other Muslim nations (for distribution)," he said.

Last Saturday, Paludan, the leader of the Danish right-wing political party Hard Line burned a copy of the Quran during a protest in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm.

On Friday, 500 people held a rally in front of the Hampshire Place building in Kuala Lumpur, which houses the Swedish embassy protesting the action of Paludan and called on the Swedish government to take action against the politician.

Among the organizers of the rally were Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada), Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia along with component members of Perikatan National as well as Islamic non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

The scandalous move was also condemned by other Muslim nations such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Morocco, Jordan, Iran, Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

 

Source: nst.com.my

 

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