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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

LET’S READ THE QURAN (LRTQ) Campaign





In 2009, a few friends and I got together and decided to launch a campaign to encourage people to read and understand the Quran better.

I feel that it is time to do another LRTQ Campaign, this fasting month – Ramadhan 2015.
If you are interested, please keep me posted either via facebook or email me at anas@zubedy.com

As per the earlier campaign, this campaign is not only for Muslims, but also for our brothers and sisters who are Christians, Buddhists Hindus, Sikhs and those who believe in a God-Head but not so gung-ho about being in any brand of religion, too. The idea is to join us and share your ideas. Even an atheist could join – as long as we are well intentioned and are genuine truth seekers.

The goal of this campaign is to encourage people to read the Quran in the language they most understand and find in it areas of common values in our day-to-day living.
What is the Campaign all about?

Read the Quran in the language that you are familiar with.

When will the campaign start and end?

Ramadhan 2015 till Aidil-Fitri (June 18th to July 17th, 2015)

Where to share?

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Blogs, Articles, etc. Please use the hashtag #LRTQ2015 in Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Why?

Make Quran relevant to our daily living. For Muslims, to know and practice; for Non-Muslims to feedback us when we do not and look for shared values between us.
Who can join?

Everyone who has positive intention - the more the merrier!

How?

·         Read the Quran in the language you know best – from a physical book, the internet, etc.

·         Write, post or share Quranic Verses or short articles based on the Quranic text – both your own or a good article you came across. Like the LTRQ2015 Page and post your comments there https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lets-Read-The-Quran-2015/722882937821762?sk=timeline

·         Ask questions about the Quranic message, ponder, reflect and suggest your thoughts and feelings.

Peace and Thanks,


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