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08 Dec 09

Qur'an Transliteration

The purpose of this site is to help non Arabic speakers to read and recite the Holy Qur'an.
We didn't give you the rules of recitation; rather we applied the rules and colored each character with a color code.
Follow the color code, correlate it with the sound and practice until you are able to recite correctly, In Sha'a Allah.

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Virtual Keyboards for All Languages

Currently, Arabic العربية, Armenian Հայկական, Bengali, Cyrillic Кириллица, Devanagari देवनागरी, Ge'ez / Ethiopic ግዕዝ, Georgian / Mkhedruli ქართული, Greek Ελληνικά, Gujarati ગુજરાતી, Gurmukhi / Punjabi ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ, Hebrew עִבְרִית, Kannada, Korean 한국어, Latin, Malayalam , Tamil தமிழ், Telugu, Thaana ތާނަ‎ and Thai อักษรไทย are supported.

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Free Online Unicode Character Map

Click "Make HTML" to show (non-UTF8) HTML code for your text.
# Basic Latin, Latin 1
# Latin ext A, Latin ext B
# Latin ext B cont, ...
# Diacrit, Greek, Coptic
# Cyrillic
# Cyrillic Supp., Armenian, Hebrew
# Arabic
# Syriac, Thaana
# Devanagari, Bengali
# Gurmukhi, Gujarati
# Oriya, Tamil
# Telugu, Kannada
# Malayalam, Sinhala
# Thai, Lao
# Tibetan
# Mayanmar, Georgian
# Hangul Jamo
# Ethiopic
# Ethiopic, Cherokee
# Tagalog,Hanunoo,Buhid,Tagbanwa,Khmer
# Mongolian
# Limbu, Tai Le, Khmer Symbols
# Phonetic Extensions
# Latin Extended Additional
# Greek Extended
# Punctuation,Sub/Superscripts,Currency
# Letterlike Syms, Number Forms, Arrows
# Mathematical Operators
# Misc. Technical
# Ctl Picts, OCR, Encl Alphanumerics
# Box Drawing, Block Elem, Geom Shapes
# Misc Symbols
# Dingbats,Misc.Math-A,Supp.Arrows-A
# Braille
# Suppl. Arrows-B, Misc.Math.Symbols-B
# Supplemental Mathematical Operators
# Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
# CJK Radicals Supplement
# Kanji Radicals,Ideographic DescChars
# CJK Syms+Punct, Hiragana, Katakana
# Bopomofo, Hangul Compat Jamo, ...
# Enclosed CJK Letters and Months
# CJK Compatibility
# CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A
# Yijing Hexagram Symbols
# CJK Unified Ideographs (start)
# CJK Unified Ideographs (end)
# Yi Syllables (start)
# Yi Syllables (end), Yi Radicals
# Hangul Syllables (start)
# Hangul Syllables (end)
# High Surrogates (start)
# High Surrogates (end),
# Low Surrogates (start)
# Low Surrogates (end)
# Private Use Area (start)
# Private Use Area (end)
# CJK Compatibility Ideographs
# CJK Compatibility Ideographs (cont)
# Alpha Pres Fms,Arabic Pres Fms A(st)
# Arabic Presentation Forms-A (end)
# Halfwidth+Fullwidth Forms, Specials

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Gallery of Unicode Fonts

This Gallery displays samples of available Unicode fonts by writing system (roughly Unicode ranges).
These are primarily Windows fonts, although some may work on other platforms.

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25 May 08

Iran/Afghanistan/Pakistan | Diigo Group

  • Iranian students in Iran demonstratiing against the Iranian regime with a LIVE FREE or DIE slogan that is the state of New Hampshire's (USA) slogan

    This group is concerned with eliminating terrorism and in bringing; FREEDOM, peace and prosperity to ALL people in the world.
    - ycc2106 on 2008-05-25

Glossary of Islamic terms in Arabic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • The following list consists of concepts that are derived from both Islamic and Arab tradition, which are expressed as words in the Arabic language. The main purpose of this list is to disambiguate multiple spellings, to make note of spellings no longer in use for these concepts, to define the concept in one or two lines, to make it easy for one to find and pin down specific concepts, and to provide a guide to unique concepts of Islam all in one place.

    Separating concepts in Islam from concepts specific to Arab culture, or from the language itself, can be difficult. Many Arabic concepts have an Arabic secular meaning as well as an Islamic meaning. One example is the concept of dawah. One of the complexities of the Arabic language is that a single word can have multiple meanings. The word Islam is itself a good example.

    Readers should also note that Arabic is written in its own alphabet, with letters, symbols, and orthographic conventions that do not have exact equivalents in the Latin alphabet (see Arabic alphabet). The following list is a transliteration of Arabic terms and phrases. Consequently, Muslims may transliterate certain Arabic words differently, such as din as opposed to deen, and aqidah as opposed to aqeedah. Most items in the list also contain their actual Arabic spelling.


    - ycc2106 on 2008-05-22
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