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Old 07-18-2004, 01:40 AM
Andy Sjostrom
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Default MobilMuslim Quran brings Quran to Pocket PC

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.a...?ContentId=3034

A new Pocket PC version of the Quran is now available from Pakistan Data Management Services. MobilMuslim Quran can be purchased through Handango and is $42.00. A free trial version is available. "MobilMuslim Quran features Arabic text with translations in English, French, Malay, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu. Audio Qirat, search and more. Quran Majeed Software with easy to use interface and easy to read layout."



Features include:

  • Complete Arabic Text
  • Complete audio Qirat in four voices (Qari Abdul Basit, Qari Ajmi, Qari Houzafi and Qari Sudais)
  • Ayah hi-lighting with Audio Qirat
  • Option for repeating Ayat recitation
  • Translation of complete Quran in six languages including English, French, Malay, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu
  • Transliteration of complete Quran for readers not familiar with Arabic
  • Complete commentary (Tafseer) of Quran
  • Custom Font sizes for the displaying of text
  • Search in Arabic text (Aarab insensitive)
  • Search in translated text (English, French, Malay, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu)
  • Search in commentary (Tafseer)
  • Customized installation options
 
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Old 07-18-2004, 01:50 AM
sponge
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Very interesting if only because it actually uses the right to left Arabic language.
 
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Old 07-18-2004, 04:49 AM
Fishie
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Very interesting if only because it actually uses the right to left Arabic language.
There is left to right as well?

Never saw that when I learned to read it.
 
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Old 07-18-2004, 08:32 AM
bjornkeizers
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Very nice. I bet that looks amazing on a high res display!

It's a bit expensive, but it looks like a pretty nice application; way better then a simple Ebook.
 
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Old 07-19-2004, 03:54 AM
jlp
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Left to right are at least for numerals; for the numerals we use in our Western languages and that are also sometines used in some Arabic countries; those we call Arabic numerals but that don't look like actual Arabic numerals
 
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Old 07-19-2004, 05:18 AM
DinarSoft
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Left to right are at least for numerals; for the numerals we use in our Western languages and that are also sometines used in some Arabic countries; those we call Arabic numerals but that don't look like actual Arabic numerals
In English, the numerals used are actually Arabic (so, 1 2 3 4. all those are Arabic)
In Arabic, the numerals used in "most" places are (beleave it or not) Hindi

Funny ?
Strange ?
But true.
 
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