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Dubai Customs gives Dar Al Ber 14,000 copies of the Holy Quran, in 13 languages

As a part of its community based charity and religious activities, Dubai Customs gave 14,000 copies of the Holy Quran to the Dar Al Ber Society, translated into 13 languages to be distributed later during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Dubai Customs joined hands with Dar Al Ber for this social charity activity for this noble cause.

Dar Al Ber is one of the oldest charities in the UAE, which is built on a vision to raise awareness around tolerance of Islam, and improve the standards of living for the needy and low-income people.

Dubai Customs has a long-standing, fruitful partnership with Dar Al Ber to serve the community and in the service of the Holy Quran.

The copies of the Holy Quran are translated into 13 different languages including English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Somali and Urdu.

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