Saudi officials confiscate 70,000 ‘fake’ Quran copies

Officials say a truck carrying fake copies was stopped near Al Jamoom village, a gateway to Makkah


Web Desk September 22, 2015
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Saudi authorities have confiscated 70, 000 fake copies of the Holy Quran during Hajj season.

According to Saudi officials, a truck carrying fake copies was stopped near Al Jamoom village, a gateway to the city of Makkah, where hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have gathered to perform Hajj.

"All the forged copies were seized after stopping a vehicle," the officials said.

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Monday’s discovery came after several tragic events leading up to this year’s hajj. Four pilgrims from Yemen were injured in a hotel fire in Mecca Monday, AFP reported. The fire forced approximately 1,500 people to flee the hotel.

Earlier in September a crane collapsed in Makkah, killing over 100 people and injuring over 300. The Saudi king said he would compensate the families affected by the collapse with over $260,000 each.

The Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and all able-bodied Muslims who can afford the journey to Saudi Arabia are expected to participate at some point in their lives. The Quran is viewed as Islam’s holy book, its scripture revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by God.

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Researchers in Britain this month discovered that what they believe to be the world’s oldest Quran might in fact predate the founding of Islam. Researchers at the University of Oxford said they found Quran fragments in August that dated to between 568 and 645 AD.

This article originally appeared on Al Arabiya

COMMENTS (2)

zariwan | 8 years ago | Reply So the approximate years stands between more than 75 years. There is no need to burn the fuel to go as far as oxford to check the accuracy of their claim. They are just presumption. They know that it is the truth from their lord, that's why the separating periods they're prophesying are quite distant.
Pakistan | 8 years ago | Reply Q. Has there been any muslim scholar in the world who visited University of Oxford and inspected the found manuscript which is believed to be during and just after the life of Muhammad pbuh?
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