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"The US commander of Nato troops in Afghanistan has apologised over reports that foreign troops had "improperly disposed" of copies of the Koran."
Oh right - so there's a proper way, then...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17110079
Oh right - so there's a proper way, then...
Well presumably at some point even the most devout must have to do [i]something[/i] with an old copy that has got a bit tatty and dog-eared, especially if they've just been given a new copy for [s]Christmas[/s].. err.. their birthday.
But yeah, I imagine the [i]proper way[/i] doesn't involve burning it!
Slow news day?
What IS the correct way to dispose of a Koran. Or Bible. Or A.N.Other religious/faith text?
I don't want to risk putting my foot in it one day by not giving one the appropriate send-off.
Preserve it in formaldehyde and mount it on a plinth?