Festival-goers could pick up free English copies of the Quran,
try on a hijab or talk to practicing Muslims about their faith.
Booth coordinator Albert Tampi said the society has hosted a booth for more than 10 years, and it's always well attended.
He said interest seemed particularly high this year.
"There's so many misconceptions about Islam," Tampi said. "People are curious."
Tampi said the center's mission was to inform the public, not proselytize. He expected to give out about 2,000 Qurans over the weekend.
Source: LA Times