RIYADH: King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, has issued an order to provide organizations at home and abroad with 377,258 copies of the Holy Qur'an and its translations into English, Urdu, French, Filipino, Malibarian, German, Russian, Chinese, Korean and Indonesian languages. The copies of Holy Qur'an, produced by King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur'an in Madina, will be distributed in Pakistan, as part of the Saudi flood aid, Ministry of Justice in Bahrain, Ministry of Justice and Islamic Endowments in Kuwait, and Permanent Delegation to Arab League. Islamic and Qur'an memorization schools and charitable organizations in Nigeria, Lebanon and Ghana. Copies will also be sent to top Saudi embassies in Bahrain, the Netherlands, China, Organization of the Islamic Ship Owners' Association, Islamic guidance offices in Pakistan, and organizations of book fairs in Sana'a in Yemen, Sharjah in the UAE, Algeria and Jordan. In a press statement, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance, Sheikh Saleh Bin Abdulaziz Aal Al-Sheikh, who is also the general supervisor of the complex, expressed his thanks and appreciation to King Abdullah for his continuing attention to provide the Holy Qur'an and its translations to Muslims all over the world for recitation and adherence to its teachings and religious rules.