Morocco Prints 25,000 Spanish Qurans for Global Distribution

The Mohammed VI Foundation for the Publication of the Holy Quran has announced the printing of 25,000 copies of the Quran translated into Spanish. They will be distributed to Muslims in the kingdom and elsewhere.
This is an order of more than 2 million dirhams, carried out by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, which should make it possible to supply Moroccan mosques, according to needs, but above all to make available to mosques in Spanish-speaking countries in Africa and Latin America, reports Maghreb Intelligence.
Created in 2010 on the initiative of King Mohammed VI, and under the supervision of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, this institution is the only one authorized to publish the holy book in all forms.
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