The Austrian government plans a bill to create a standardized German-language version of the Koran, in order to prevent extremists from misusing the holy Muslim text, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz said Saturday.
The bill was needed because Austrians should know the Koran's content, said Kurz. Additionally, he argued mainstream Muslims are suffering because terrorists and their sympathizers are acting upon incorrect interpretations, said the minister, who is also responsible for integration policy.
A standardized Koran version is to be selected by Austria's Islamic Religious Community, he told public radio Ö1. "We will be pushing for this vigorously," he said. The provision on the Koran will be part of a bill to update Austria's Islam Law from 1912.
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The Islamic Community's spokeswoman, Carla Amina Baghajati, said Saturday that it was very difficult to define one correct Koran version, because Arabic words often have a wide range of meanings. However, it was in her organization's interest to work on this issue, she told Austrian press agency APA.
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