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News ID: 351148
25 February 2018 - 10:10
 Mosques in Moroccan Town to Have Braille Copies of Quran

All mosques in the city of Tetouan, north of Morocco, will receive copies of the Holy Quran in Braille.

Hawzah News Agency (Tetouan, Morocco) - Tetouan is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean sea an official with the city's Awqaf and Islamic Affairs department, said the move is aimed at helping the visually-impaired who want to read the Holy Book.

Abdul Hai Qalbazouri added that all the mosques in the city will soon have copies of the Quran in Braille.

 

 

He also said that in new mosques under construction in the city, efforts will be made to ensure they have proper handicap accessibility.

Braille is a writing system which enables the blind and partially-sighted people to read and write through touch.

 

 

It was invented by Louis Braille (1809-1852), a French educator a who was blind and became a teacher of the blind.

In recent years, the Holy Quran and many religious books have been printed in Braille to help visually-impaired Muslims read the texts with ease.

 

 

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