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Campaign to distribute Qurans to homes in South Africa


An Islamic center in South Africa launched a Ramadan campaign to distribute Qurans translated into various languages to homes, in order to introduce Islam to the citizens of South Africa.
The center, affiliated to a Muslim family, announced its work to distribute 20,000 Qurans to homes in South Africa.
The family has worked to distribute 60,000 Qurans over the past 5 years, supported by the Islamic Judicial Council (MJC) and a number of volunteers.
The center began distributing Qurans in parks and residential neighborhoods, in light of the outbreak of the Coronavirus and people staying at home.
“We distribute the Qurans to homes,” said the distributor of Qurans and supporter of the movement, Isaac, stressing that the campaign is an annual initiative that includes reciting the Holy Quran, and distributing the holy book, which is translated into various languages, to Muslims and non-Muslims.

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