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Apple has removed the popular Quran app from the China App Store

October 17, 2021
Source: swordstoday.ie swordstoday.ie
News Snapshot:
Jakarta – Apple Delete Quranic application Popular in App Store China at the request of the local government. The app called Quran Majeed, which has 35 million users worldwide, is one of the most popular religious apps in China. The removal of the Quran Majeed app from the Chinese App Store was first reported by a site called Apple Censorship, which monitors apps in the App Store globally. Currently the Quran Majeed app is still available in app stores and Google Play Store in other countries. “According to Apple, our Quran Majeed app has been removed from the Chinese App...
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