 With the smell of glue and old paper filling the air, Libyan volunteers gathered around cramped desks at a workshop to restore old or damaged copies of the Koran. The Mirzan workshop was established in 2006 in the coastal town of Tripoli, where one of the founders said they have restored upwards of half a million of Koran. They have also held courses for others who wish to learn the craft. 10 to 15 volunteers offer their services at the workshop on a daily basis.