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The Grand Turk
Da'wah (outreach): Turkey to print copies of Quran ‘24/7’ to send to Muslim countries
2015-11-06
Such a generous thing they do with borrowed money.
[Hurriyet] The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
's top holy man has said his Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) will print copies of the Koran "24/7" to send to Muslims in other countries.

Diyanet President Mehmet Görmez said they would print copies of the Koran at a press in Ankara's Sincan district.

"We will send copies of the Koran to our Muslim brothers living in many countries, who long for the Koran, after printing it 24/7 at a press in Sincan," Görmez said on Nov. 4, speaking during the opening ceremony of a three-day workshop on "common mistakes in Koran reading and conflicts between schools of Islam" in the Black Sea province of Kastamonu.

"[This press in Sincan] will only print copies of the Koran and the Diyanet will transport them to every corner of the world," said Görmez, adding that he hoped the Koran would be printed in "every language."

"We have opened a translation bureau and we have a small unit under the presidency that has been designated for translation. Thank God, we have managed to print translated copies of the Koran in 16 different languages over the past two years. But there are more than just 16 languages spoken around the world," he said.

The statement came less than a year after the Diyanet announced that 4,000 copies of the Koran translated into the western and eastern dialects of the Armenian language would be distributed to libraries and civil organizations in Turkey for free.

The Diyanet has published 1,150 volumes since it was founded in 1924, but the variety of its publications significantly increased after the 1990s.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  "Let's print the Koran in Armenian!"
"Oh, sure, and King James into Fenian!"
"And then we could re-do
_Mein Jihad_ in Hebrew..."
"...and Bach into brash Beethovenian."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2015-11-06 14:31  

#3  Just 1150 "volumes"? There are small games companies with more titles, and larger print runs.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2015-11-06 12:07  

#2  This would be the latest edition of the Krayon, featuring Erdogan as eternal calfiph...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2015-11-06 11:42  

#1  Because it worked so well for 1,400 years.

GTFO
Posted by: newc   2015-11-06 00:45  

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