The Holy Quran Browser website offers an interactive Quran based on approved paper editions. It combines the precision of the Ottoman script with the latest web technologies. It enables easy reading, listening to recitations, and instant verse searching, all through an interface that rivals native applications.
Quranic Content and Authenticity
The website relies on Qurans printed in the Ottoman script in the handwriting of Uthman Taha. These Qurans have undergone scholarly review and have been approved by fatwa authorities and academic bodies since the 1970s.
The highlighting of the diacritics and full vocalizations matches the paper editions, maintaining a unified reader experience between the print and electronic versions.
Reading Experience and Interface
Readers can quickly navigate between surahs, juz', ahzab, and pages, with the ability to enlarge the font.
The website includes an audio library of chanted and melodious recitations by a large number of reciters.
The instant search engine enables access to any word.
The site provides layers for literal translations and verse meanings in multiple languages, in addition to selected commentaries.
The site facilitates linking between paper and electronic versions through unified page numbering, allowing teachers and students to refer to the same page in any medium.
Sources:
Quran translations and commentaries: Tanzeel
Github: Spark
Recitations: EveryAya
Important note: The translations of the meanings of the Holy Quran presented on the site were obtained from Tanzeel.net, and we have not been able to review or verify them.