Thousand Blinds Recived Their Digital Braille Quran
Jum'at, 05 Mei 2017 - 04:14 WIB
Thousand Blinds Recived Their Digital Braille Quran
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JAKARTA - Thousand Braille Digital Qur'an symbolically handed over to blind people in Jabodetabek, Thursday (4/5). Their smile also expands while embracing the digital Braille Quran tightly.
For known, most of the blind people in Indonesia are muslims and in poor condition. However, they have the same right to learn Quranic learning.
"Alhamdullilah, now the Braille Digital Qur'an is a solution for blind people in Indonesia to be close to the Quran," said founder of the International Braille Digital Quran Foundation, Sheikh Ali Jaber in Jakarta, Thursday (4/5).
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In the event also attended by the Chairman of Regional Representative Council (DPD), Oesman Sapta Odang (OSO) and Elected Jakarta Vice Governor, Sandiaga Uno, Grand Imam of Haram Mosque, Mecca, Sheikh Adel Alkabani also expressed his joy.
"I feel this moment a special moment because can witness the delivery of digital braille Qur'an for blind people," said Sheikh Adel Alkabani.
Through this movement, Sheikh Ali Jaber along with Ikatan Tunenetra Muslim Indonesian (ITMI) invites various parties to contribute to help print and distribute Digital Braille Qur'an to the blind throughout Indonesia, so that evenly realized one million blind muslims have Digital Braille Qur'an.
For known, most of the blind people in Indonesia are muslims and in poor condition. However, they have the same right to learn Quranic learning.
"Alhamdullilah, now the Braille Digital Qur'an is a solution for blind people in Indonesia to be close to the Quran," said founder of the International Braille Digital Quran Foundation, Sheikh Ali Jaber in Jakarta, Thursday (4/5).

In the event also attended by the Chairman of Regional Representative Council (DPD), Oesman Sapta Odang (OSO) and Elected Jakarta Vice Governor, Sandiaga Uno, Grand Imam of Haram Mosque, Mecca, Sheikh Adel Alkabani also expressed his joy.
"I feel this moment a special moment because can witness the delivery of digital braille Qur'an for blind people," said Sheikh Adel Alkabani.
Through this movement, Sheikh Ali Jaber along with Ikatan Tunenetra Muslim Indonesian (ITMI) invites various parties to contribute to help print and distribute Digital Braille Qur'an to the blind throughout Indonesia, so that evenly realized one million blind muslims have Digital Braille Qur'an.
(rnz)