King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Quran
Formation | 1985 |
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Purpose | Printing of the Quran |
Headquarters | Medina |
Location | |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 24°30′59″N 39°32′29″E / 24.51639°N 39.54139°E |
Secretary General | Muhammad Salim Al Oufy |
Head | Saleh Al Sheikh |
Website | http://qurancomplex.gov.sa/default.asp?l=eng |
King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur'an (Arabic: مجمع الملك فهد لطباعة المصحف الشريف) is a printing plant located in Medina, Saudi Arabia that publishes the Qur'an in Arabic and other languages.
The company produces about 10 million copies a year. It has 1,700 employees. It has published 55 different translations of the Qur'an in 39 languages. Its website offers the Arabic Qur'an, recitations, textual search, translations, images of early Qur'an manuscripts,[1] and exegetic commentaries.[2] Since 1985, The Complex made over 128 million books of the Qur'an,[3] which is widely used by all sects of Islam. Original copy was written by calligrapher, Uthman Taha[3]
Production
From 1985, its opening year, until 2007[4]
Type | Amount | |
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1 | Holy Qur'an | 127,420,423 |
2 | Audio tapes | 1,817,129 |
3 | Translations | 24,624,813 |
4 | Parts of Qur'an | 47,592,277 |
5 | Prophet's traditions books | 210,000 |
6 | Others | 4,668,941 |
Total | 206,333,583 | |
See also
References
- ↑ Official website
- ↑ Official website
- 1 2 , from qurancomplex.com
- ↑ , from official website qurancomplex.com
External links
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