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German-Afghani scholar founds publishing house for Islamic children’s literature
code: 197351 Date: 2010/07/29source: euro-islamprint

German-Afghani scholar founds publishing house for Islamic children’s literature


Ahlul Bayt News Agency (ABNA.ir), Milad Karimi, 31, scholar of philosophy, Islamic studies and languages has launched a publishing house in Freiburg, specialising in Islamic children’s literature.

The books are aimed at supporting parents in educating their children about Islam and about the framework of the German society.

Basic questions of Who was the prophet? What is the Quran? Why do we pray? are complemented with informing about living Islam in Germany and about human rights and democracy.

Karimi, who is currently finishing his PhD on Hegel, has also published a new translation of the Quran into German, which was widely acclaimed.

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