According to al-Bayan website, the new translations are in French, Chinese, Filipino, Indonesian and Spanish.
Muza al-Katbi, an official with the institute, said it plans to publish Quran translation in 12 more languages, including German, Russian, Swahili, and Sinhalese.
He added that the institute aims to promote the Islamic culture and in line with this objective provides new Muslim converts and others interested in the Islamic culture with educational services such as teaching the Quran.
The educational programs are organized in various languages, he noted.
Al-Katbi added that there also social programs for converts, which include sending them on Hajj pilgrimage.