Waltham Library in Massachusetts hosts Qur’an display
The Waltham Public Library, located at 735 Main St., is hosting a display of the Holy Qur’an from April 4 to April 31, entitled “Glimpses of the Holy Qur’an: From Antiquity, To The Modern World, And The Digital Age.
The Waltham Public Library, located at 735 Main St., is hosting a display of the Holy Qur’an from April 4 to April 31, entitled “Glimpses of the Holy Qur’an: From Antiquity, To The Modern World, And The Digital Age.
The exhibition is being sponsored by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community located in Sharon, Massachusetts.
The Holy Qur’an, the sacred scripture of the Muslims, contains the teachings of Islam and is also the world’s most often read book. Most recently, it has come under attack and is being maligned by people unaware of its teachings. Therefore, the public is invited to share brief glimpses of The Holy Qur’an.
The exhibition is located in the library’s glass display case. It may be viewed during the library’s normal hours of operation. On Saturday, April 23rd, 2016, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will offer two complimentary presentations in the lecture hall from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. This free program is open the public.