Charity Society for the Visually Impaired (Ibsar-Insight) in Saudi Arabia plans to distribute a large number of Quran copies in Braille among the visually impaired for free in Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries.
According to Al-Riyadh newspaper, the Quran copies will be distributed in cooperation with charity institutions and organizations providing services to this group of people in various parts of the world of Islam.
Having attended a meeting in Jeddah, on September 2, Ahmad Muhammad Ali, head of the executive council of the society announced that the project has been planned to meet the needs of this group of Muslims.
He stated that a new section is due to be opened at King Fahd Complex for Printing of the Holy Quran, which will be specified for printing and publication of Quran interpretations as well as books written on prophetic Seerah in Braille.
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