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The Qur'an (literally, the 'recitation') is the central religious text if Islam. A few related collections are available for reading.
The Qur'an (literally, the 'recitation') is the central religious text if Islam. A few related collections are available for reading.


== Collections ===
== Collections ==
=== [[Projects/Quran|Quran]] collection ===
=== [[Projects/Quran|Quran]] collection ===
A single pdf of a beautifully laid out and typeset edition in Arabic script and embroidery, in color.
A single pdf of a beautifully laid out and typeset edition in Arabic script and embroidery, in color.
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=== [[Projects/Koran|Koran]] collection ===
=== [[Projects/Koran|Koran]] collection ===
A quartet of traditional renditions in Arabic and translations into English. Minimal layout or formatting; the fonts used are not particularly nice. For linguists and scholars.
A quartet of traditional renditions in Arabic and translations into English. Minimal layout or formatting; the fonts used are not particularly nice. For linguists and scholars.

== external links ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qur'an Background from Wikipedia]


[[category:religion]]
[[category:religion]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 24 March 2008

The Qur'an (literally, the 'recitation') is the central religious text if Islam. A few related collections are available for reading.

Collections

Quran collection

A single pdf of a beautifully laid out and typeset edition in Arabic script and embroidery, in color.

Koran collection

A quartet of traditional renditions in Arabic and translations into English. Minimal layout or formatting; the fonts used are not particularly nice. For linguists and scholars.

external links

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