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Wed Apr 11, 2012, 10:12 PM Apr 2012

Germany monitors Koran distribution by Salafists

A branch of the German security service is monitoring a campaign by Salafist Muslims to give away 25 million Korans to see if it violates constitutional rules on religious freedom.



Non-Muslims in Germany can use the project to get a copy on the streets or order one online

11 April 2012 Last updated at 14:48 ET

Ibrahim Abou Nagie, a Cologne-based preacher, says he wants to save non-Muslims from hell.

The interior ministry in North Rhine-Westphalia said the campaign was a form of aggressive proselytising.

So far, about 300,000 copies have been given away.

Salafists are very conservative Muslims who try to emulate the earliest followers of the Prophet Muhammad.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17680908

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Germany monitors Koran distribution by Salafists (Original Post) rug Apr 2012 OP
In German, the verb "to read" is LESEN. "ley-zen" trotsky Apr 2012 #1
That's an interesting observation. rug Apr 2012 #2
Given that AQ is Salafist this should not be suprising. Odin2005 Apr 2012 #3

trotsky

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1. In German, the verb "to read" is LESEN. "ley-zen"
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 07:21 AM
Apr 2012

When you turn it into an informal imperative, you drop the EN and add an "I" to the first vowel sound. The resulting word is pronounced "lees".

Here's a pic of image on their posters and T-shirts showing how it's spelled:



Couldn't be more appropriate for the distribution of someone's holy book, IMO.

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