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Quran Majeed — a reader app for the Muslim sacred text with nearly one million users in China — was removed from Apple’s Chinese app store at the request of the Cyberspace Administration of ...
Apple has removed Quran Majeed, a popular app for reading the Islamic religious text and other prayer-related information, in China, in compliance with Chinese government requests, according to a ...
Apple removed Quran Majeed, a popular Quran app, from the App Store in China, the BBC reports. The company was reportedly requested to remove the app by government officials.
The developer of the Quran Majeed app confirmed to Insider the app had been removed from China's App Store, and said Apple had advised it to contact the the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC).
Quran Majeed, an iOS app for "reading and listening to the Quran on the go," has been removed from the Chinese App Store at the apparent request of the local government.
Apple has taken down one of the world's most popular Quran apps in China, following a request from officials. Quran Majeed is available across the world on the App Store - and has nearly 150,000 ...
Quran Majeed was taken off of the Apple App Store in China, according to the BBC. It's one of the most popular Quran apps, with millions of users, and at least one million in China.
The BBC reported earlier that Quran Majeed was removed from China's cyberspace following a request to Apple from Chinese government officials, who claimed the app hosted "illegal religious texts".