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Malaysia remains firm in addressing Islamophobia through knowledge, engagement and the dissemination of the Quran.

Referring to the Quran-burning incident in Sweden in 2023, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said Malaysia responded not with anger, but by distributing Qurans.

On Friday (Aug 8), the Anwar launched the 30th translation of the Quran in Russian by Yayasan Restu as part of the One Million Copies of the Quran Project announced in 2023 in response to the incident of Quran burning in Sweden.

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00:00It's a significant achievement for Malaysia to have natural Quran for the whole world.
00:18You know, this is a response initially to the burning of the Quran. So we thought, discussing with the government, the only way to respond is for them to read and understand.
00:33It cannot be an action, an impulse, out of ignorance. You read, you understand. And we promote understanding and peace and justice.
00:45So, we have done it in 30 languages. Today, the last in the first phase, which includes the Russian language. And then we will continue this endeavor, inshallah.
00:57And we have had some support from the Amir of Qatar initially, and now we are expanding it into Malaysia.
01:15This is California. English translation. American translation.
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