Network of Arab Apps
January 30, 2012 6:52 by p.deleon
Free on iTunes, the iQuran is designed especially for Muslims travelling to perform Hajj or Umrah in Saudi Arabia. The interactive software includes the complete book and is available in Arabic. It also offers translations in Egnlish, French, German, Spanish and Turkish. The app allows users to navigate to different Quran surah and have verse by verse recitation with repetition of every Ayah for up to five times. The surah recitations have six different reading styles. It also provides shortcuts for quick jumping to different sections of the Quran.
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