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Precious Quran Copies to Be Gifted to Muslim Leaders
A number of precious copies of the Holy Quran have been printed by the Iranian Melli Bank’s Printing and Publishing Company to be gifted to the leaders of Islamic countries.
News ID: 1446380 Publish Date : 2014/09/03
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