‘Let’s Read the Quran’ campaign will be back in March


Read for knowledge: Raja Eleena launching the ‘Let’s Read the Quran’ campaign at Zubedy (M) Sdn Bhd office in Petaling Jaya. With her are (from left) Hussamuddin, Wong, Anas, Dr Chandra, Sri Dhammaratana, Universiti Malaya emeritus professor of law Datuk Dr Shad Saleem Faruqi and Everest Group of Companies founder and managing director Datuk Seri M. Andy.

PETALING JAYA: Next month, the “Let’s Read the Quran” campaign, which encourages everyone to read the holy book of Islam, is back for the ninth year after a hiatus last year.

The 2018 campaign, which runs from March 1 to 31, was launched by Raja Datuk Seri Eleena Sultan Azlan Shah, who reiterated that “everyone is welcome to read the Quran”.

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