Paris Églantine Islamic Institute in France has said it will freely distribute Quran copies in Braille among the visually impaired.
The institute’s officials said the copies are in Arabic, ipe08 website reported.
They invited the visually impaired willing to obtain a copy to go to the institute.
In order to receive a copy of the Quran in Braille, they need to present identification as well as documents showing they have mastery over Arabic Braille.
In order for best serving those needing the copies, distribution will be carried out in three phases, first among the visually impaired individuals who have full mastery over Arabic Braille, second among those who are learning Arabic Braille and finally among mosques and Islamic centers.
Paris Églantine Islamic Institute is among the first Muslim Institutes established in Europe that serves people with physical disabilities.
source : http://abna.ir