Mohamed Khalil, the North African country’s religious affairs minister, said mosques and religious centers will receive the copies, jawharafm.net reported.
He added that the ministry has received the copies as a gift.
Ramadan (which this year falls on June 7- July 5), is the Muslim month of fasting.
During the holy month, Muslims abstain from eating or drinking anything from sunrise to sunset.
Besides, they must also refrain from evil actions and thoughts, and indulge in prayers, zikr and dua more than other months.
The soul is considered to be purified of all evil influence and the person’s faith in Allah becomes stronger as a result.