Dear Chloe,
A similar issue was raised on the ABTAPL mailing list a few years ago (that issue was a reader who wanted all Qur'ans placed on the top shelf). It is worth remembering that the issues only arise for the Qur'an in the Arabic text, not in translations.
The discussion also included mention of another religion, whose scriptures were supposed to be placed on a table that people could walk around.
I seem to remember that the general conclusion was that the library could not cater for all these ideas, while remaining confession-neutral in its organisation. Also apart from being space-inefficient, such special arrangements would disrupt the organisation of the library making the scriptures concerned harder to find (whether be adherents of the religion or by others who wished to consult them).
But surely a reader who had such a conscientious approach to their scriptures would have their own private copy anyway, which they could use without the need to impose their approach on other readers?
David Kerry
Librarian
Union Theological College, Belfast
-----Original Message-----
From: Chloe Barnes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 01 May 2013 11:56
Subject: Keeping the Qur'an on Library shelves
Dear All,
We have had a request from one of our Muslim users to remove our copies of the Qur'an from the Library shelves and place them in either the Muslim Reading Room or University Mosque. This is because of the need to carry out specific duties before being in physical contact with the Qur'an.
This issue hasn't been raised with us before and we would like to see what others do in this instance before we respond?
Any feedback gratefully received.
Best Wishes,
Chloe
Chloe Barnes
Collection Development Librarian (Job-share with Sian Cox) Wednesday afternoon, Thursday and Friday University of Sussex Library Falmer Brighton
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01273 872930
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