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A company that is printing German translations of the Quran to be given away by a fundamentalist Muslim group hinted Thursday that it wanted to stop after a controversy blew up over the project.
Politicians across Germany's political spectrum have attacked a campaign by a Salafist activist and businessman, Ibrahim Abu Nagie, to give away 25 million copies of the Islamic holy book in city pedestrian zones in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
His group reportedly began in October, but the controversy did not surface until this week.