"If American corporations don't grow a spine and stand up to China right now, they risk spending the next century subservient to the whims of a fascist superpower." "This decision must be reversed," said a statement from CAIR's national deputy director, Edward Ahmed Mitchell. The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemned Apple's actions, saying the company was enabling China's religious persecution of Muslims and others. The maker of a Bible app said it removed it from the Apple store in China after learning from Apple's App Store review process that it needed special permission to distribute an app with "book or magazine content." Olive Tree Bible Software, based in Spokane, Washington, said it's now reviewing the requirements to obtain the necessary permit "with the hope that we can restore our app to China's App Store and continue to distribute the Bible worldwide." "We are looking to figure out what documentation is needed to get approval from Chinese authorities so the app can be restored," he said in an email. Those who had already downloaded the app can still use it, according to Hasan Shafiq Ahmed, the company's head of growth and relationships. The app has nearly 1 million users in China and about 40 million worldwide, said the Karachi-based company. If one is eating and drinking whilst listening to the Qur’an in a way that they are not oblivious to the recitation, then it.
Respect for the word of Allh requires that when it is being recited or played in any form, one gives it the desired attention. Pakistan Data Management Services, which makes the Quran Majeed app, said it is awaiting more information from China's internet authority about how it can be restored. Listening to the Glorious Qur’n is an act of immense virtue and a prophetic practice.