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    ISNA, Iran
    Iranian Students News Agency
    Jan 3 2007

    Armenian translation of Holy Koran Service
    ISNA - Tehran
    Service: Literary


    TEHRAN, Feb.3 (ISNA)-An Armenian translation of the Holy Koran was
    represented in a joint ceremony with Iran-Armenia cultural officials
    in Central Asia.

    This is the first complete edition of the Holy Koran in Armenian,
    exhibited through the ceremony by a group of scholars, authors,
    cultural, political and religious representatives of both countries.

    The Iranian ambassador to Armenia, Ali Reza Haghighian stated while
    delivering a speech that the cultural, political and financial mutual
    ties with Armenia were on an excellent level. He also pointed that
    there were no dark points in the history of the friendly
    relationships with both countries.

    "The common historical destiny and similar cultural features is the
    secret of this surviving friendly bond," he added.

    Also Iran's cultural counselor, Reza Otoufi who was present in the
    ceremony remarked that the complete translation of the Holy Koran
    into Armenian for the first time was a great initiative and a leap in
    widening the horizon of Iran-Armenia religious and cultural ties.

    Also the Armenian translator, Edward Haghverdian commented that the
    Holy Koran was unlike the translation of any other piece of art, like
    poetry or fiction.

    "Koran is the Holy book of all Muslims and undertaking the task of
    translation was a great responsibility," stated Haghverdian while
    speaking to ISNA.

    He also further pointed that he had very much enjoyed the task of
    this immortal translation, incomparable to the translation of any
    other book.

    The Armenian translation of the Holy Koran is released by the
    Hayastan Publications in 223 pages.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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