PETALING JAYA: A printing company manager was fined RM6,000 by the magistrates’ court here today for violating the Quran Printing Control and Licensing Board licence conditions by allowing the binding of 2,540 copies of the Quran in a factory owned by a non-Muslim last year.
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According to the facts of the case, the authorities seized 2,540 copies of the Quran due to non-compliance with the licence conditions issued by LPPPQ, as the Quran manuscripts were bound in a factory owned by a non-Muslim. Daily Express Malaysia
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