Wednesday, March 28, 2012
UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim organized Koran display at Sheffield University
The exhibition was held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Sheffield at Sheffield University, with 35 translations on show, including a copy of the Koran in Braille.
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Source/Credit: The Star | UK
By The Star | March 27, 2012
A SHEFFIELD Islamic community which has translated the Koran into 60 languages put different versions of the holy book on display.
The exhibition was held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Sheffield at Sheffield University, with 35 translations on show, including a copy of the Koran in Braille.
A community spokesman said: “It generated interest in people of different religious backgrounds.”
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Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch |
Source/Credit: The Star | UK
By The Star | March 27, 2012
A SHEFFIELD Islamic community which has translated the Koran into 60 languages put different versions of the holy book on display.
The exhibition was held by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Sheffield at Sheffield University, with 35 translations on show, including a copy of the Koran in Braille.
A community spokesman said: “It generated interest in people of different religious backgrounds.”
Read original post here: Koran display at university
This content-post is archived for backup and record keeping purposes. The views expressed by the author and source of this news archive do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of Ahmadiyya Times.
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May Allah bless you Ahmedi Muslims for the great effort you always do for the spread of the true Islam. I would like to visit the exhibition but I don't know if it is still on displlay. Would somebody please tell me when can I visit and whether there is another book fair somewhere else in Sheffield. I'm avid to read every single book of the splendid Jamaat. Jazakum Allah, brothers!
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