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Quran in Braille Presented at Quran Expo for Visually Impaired

11:07 - July 05, 2014
News ID: 1425739
Quran copies in Braille are presented at the 22nd International Holy Quran Exhibition in Tehran.

The visually impaired can obtain the copies at the pavilion of Roshandelan Culture-Quranic Institute at the exhibit.
The 30-volume Quran copies in Braille also contain the Persian translation of the Holy Book by Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi.
The pavilion also offers Nahj-ul-Balaqa copies in Braille. Nahj-ul-Balaqa is a collection of sermons, letters, and sayings of Imam Ali (AS).
According to officials of Roshandelan Institute, this is the first Braille version of the book in full.
Braille is a writing system which enables the blind and partially sighted people to read and write through touch.

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