A request for a free Quran

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This is not quite on topic, but close. This is a site I’ve known about for years, but few people know about it:

impact-se.org/research/reports.html

They analyze school textbooks in the Middle East and see how other religions and “enemies” are portrayed. They do this for a wide range of Arab countries as well as Israel.

It may be biased since it’s an Israeli organization, but it appears to me to be fair (and I’m generally on the Palestinian side), and since it gives extensive quotations, and even scans, it shows reality.

So if you’re interested in reading the Qur’an, this might be a companion piece.
 

Does anybody know where I can get a free Quran, preferably the Abdullah Yusuf Ali or Hilali-Khan translation? The closest Islamic Center to me is an Ahmadiyya which has a different translation.

Thanks.
You are going to run into a problem with any translation because Muslims claim the only true Quan is in Arabic.

Also, you might be interested in reading this analysis.
 
I was informed through some individuals on Islamic-centered message boards that I can request a free, English-translated Quran from the Saudi embassy.
Unfortunately, the Saudis no longer distribute the book, and instead directed me to CAIR, which doesn’t give away free Qurans anymore.

Does anybody know where I can get a free Quran, preferably the Abdullah Yusuf Ali or Hilali-Khan translation? The closest Islamic Center to me is an Ahmadiyya which has a different translation.

Thanks.
Just buy one.
 
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