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After the Gaza War, the desire among US citizens to recite the Koran multiplied

IQNA- The director of a Quran printing company in Chicago stated: Since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm and the Gaza war, the desire among US citizens to recite the Quran has multiplied.

IQNA: According to Al Jazeera Mubasher, Ahmad Abu Haiba, manager of the Farqan printing plant in Chicago, USA, said: Since the beginning of the Gaza war, the number of orders from our institute for printing the Quran has multiplied to tens of thousands of copies per month.

He emphasized that he was not exaggerating when presenting these statistics and added: This fact can be proven by providing figures. For example, in November 2020 we had an average of 300 to 400 inquiries per month. In November 2023, a request of 3600 per month and in the last month of Ramadan the orders reached tens of thousands of copies.

Ahmad Abuhaiba also said: Nowadays the number of people becoming Muslims has increased significantly. All of this is thanks to the patience and faith of the people of Gaza and their relationship with the Quran. It is very strange and interesting for Americans to know what messages are contained in the Quran.

He continued: They all agree that the patience and perseverance of the people of Palestine was to them a strange example that they had never seen before. Muslims in Palestine long for martyrdom, a mother hugs her martyred child while signs of joy are seen on her face and forbids anyone to cry. These are scenes that US citizens have never seen before.

Abu Haiba said: The Farqan Quran Publishing Foundation has been operating and delivering English and Spanish translations of the Holy Quran in the US cities of Chicago and Illinois for 20 years. Additionally, it is free to offer the Quran to non-Muslims who want to learn the teachings of the Quran.

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