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Qur'an Disposal
Clip: 9/16/2011 | 2m 13s
What is the proper way to dispose of a damaged or worn out sacred text?
"When Muslims want to respectfully dispose of a text of the Qur'an that is no longer usable, we will burn it," says Imam Jihad Turk, director of religious affairs at the Islamic Center of Southern California.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Qur'an Disposal
Clip: 9/16/2011 | 2m 13s
"When Muslims want to respectfully dispose of a text of the Qur'an that is no longer usable, we will burn it," says Imam Jihad Turk, director of religious affairs at the Islamic Center of Southern California.
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