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[quote]For mature students only who already have knowledge of the Qur'an, The Sunnah and the Hadith. For those who don't, you can get confused/misguided from the web sites mentioned in this particular post. www.studyquran.co.uk some resources for studying the Qur'an. Arabic learning resources. Many English translations (atleast 25) Translations in many other languages./ Project Root List (25 % complete and uploaded for free access) Lane's Lexicon project Check out the projects by visiting the projects page: [b][size=1]www.studyquran.co.uk/Projects_page.htm[/size=1][/b] I liked the Lane's lexicon project idea as such a work should be available freely for all to access . The web site also refers to the following Ayaat on its pages [Al Quran, 17:36] [Al Quran, 39:18] [b]Caution:[/b] Beware of the forum/discussion links on this site i.e. neither visit them nor read them. I am only interested and I mean ONLY in PLL project and PRL project and strongly recommend not viewing the forums or any link that takes you to such sites. I like the idea of PLL and PRL. That's all. Also note that Lexicons are only one of the many sources for trying to study the Qur'an. The Sunnah, The Authentic Hadith, the situation of revelation, how the early predecessors understood it, how our predecessors thought it should be studied etc.. are all very important and for this, the web site may give nothing. Classical Arabic Grammar is also important. Moreover the persons that can utilize these kinds of web sites are those who already have knowledge of Classic Arabic, interpretation of the Qur'an, Sunnah, Authentic hadith etc... as a less learned Muslim might get confused and may come to wrong conclusions. The mature audience may use it. Another web site www.openburhan.com has facilities to study locations, occurences, variations of Roots . It helps one identify the occurences of a Root. But this work is not complete and can contain errors. But the same caution applies to this web site as applies to: www.studyQuran.co.uk , www.Quranicteachings.co.uk etc... Edited by: asim2 on Sunday, October 16, 2005 7:45 PM[/quote]
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