Le 08/05/2010 13:45, Vafa Khalighi a écrit :


On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Philip TAYLOR <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk <mailto:p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk>> wrote:

    This is a very interesting announcement.  I do not know
    if it is permitted under Islamic law for non-Moslems to
    typeset passages from the Holy Qur'an, but if it is,
    and if you have access to the source of a specimen page
    for use with XeTeX, I would be very interested to
    received it and to attempt to typeset it.


I am not Muslim either. Hopefully a Muslim user can enlighten us.

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Best wishes,
Vafa Khalighi




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In Islamic traditions, Holy Qur'an is the compilation of the verbatim words of God (Allah), revealed from him to Muhammad. In the same tradition, Holy Qur'an should be transmited all over the world. So, you can read/copy it if you want.

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