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http://www.abouttajweed.com/
Explanation for non-Arabic-speakers on properly reciting the Qur'an, including explanation of the Arabic letters, list of common errors, and manners when reading the Qur'an.
http://www.as-sidq.org/
Lessons on reading the Quran in Arabic, including the alphabet, pronunciation, basic grammar. Also features e-books and audio files, and sells CDs or cassettes of Quran recitations.
http://www.bartleby.com/45/5/
Passages with explanatory notes.
http://www.scienceinquran.com/
Scientific analysis of the creation verses in the Holy Qur'an. By Dr. Mohammad N. Wagdi.
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/hollyquran/
Sells software featuring Urdu and English translations and Arabic recitation of the Quran.
http://www.islamitexts.org/
The text of the Quran in Arabic, with a range of translations into English.
http://prayersfromquran.freeservers.com/
A collection of prayers from the Quran; in transliterated Arabic and English translation.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2800
Etext of an English text in 2 formats. Translator unknown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qur'an
A description and analysis of the Qur'an, its significance in Islam, and its influence on Arabic. [From Wikipedia]
http://transliteration.org/
Transliteration of the Qur'an into Roman script, with colored letters to assist recitation. Also features translations, advice on pronunciation, and other resources.
http://www.quranbrowser.org/
Browser for multiple Quran translations, Arabic text and transliteration. Includes a translation search facility. Translations available: Khalifa, Pickthall, Shakir, SherAli and Yusufali.
http://quranexplorer.com/
Offers translations of the holy book into English, Urdu, Bahasa Indonesia, Malay, Turkish, Dutch and French, with parallel Arabic text; also offers recitations.
http://www.ahlanbi.com/quran_mp3.htm
The whole Quran recited by Sheikh Al-Husary in 16 kbps MP3 format.
http://www.qurantime.com/
Quran portal with resources in multiple languages.
http://www.quranicstudies.com/
Offers a range of articles on topics relating to the Quran. Also includes information about, and samples of, books by Dr Louay Fatoohi.
http://quranicteachings.org/
A collection of articles about the Quran and its message.
http://www.quranonline.net/
Web based Quran memorization tool featuring mp3 downloads, translations, tajweed rules and help with pronunciation, and lectures by Ahmed Deedat.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/index.htm
Crosslinked etexts of Palmer and Pickthall English renderings of the Qur'an and a transliterated Arabic Qur'an, plus A Manual of Hadith, and a number of primary Sufi texts (Rumi, Hafiz, Sa'di, Al-Ghazzali).
http://www.searchtruth.com/
Offers the text of the Qur'an in Arabic, transliterated, and in several translations; includes a facility to search the text of the Qur'an and the Hadith. Also has a FAQ on Islam.
http://www.intratext.com/X/ENG0027.htm
Full text of the Quran, with concordances and word frequency lists.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/koran/
M.H. Shakir's searchable translation of the Koran.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/3434
English text translated by J.M. Rodwell.
http://islam.uga.edu/quran.html
An introduction to the Quranic sciences; includes a brief account of the compilation of the Qur'an, discussion of some historical and translation issues. Also offers links to other resources.
http://www.openburhan.com/
A free tool to study the Quran. Each verse has Arabic text, transliteration, and translation, with a concordance function.
http://www.qurantoday.com/
Selling a translation of the Quran into English by Dr. Zohurul Hoque. Translation is literal rather than literary and the edition includes an index and Hadith and Bible cross-references. Site also offers Bangla and Assamese translations free for download.
http://qb.gomen.org/QuranBrowser/
"Yet Another Quran Brower" allows the user to browse and compare nine different Quran translations; includes links to commentaries (tafsir).
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