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June 19, 2005

The Open Burhan

The Open Burhan serves certain immediate needs of the Qur'anic Institute audience. Therefore, we are linking it from here. Resource permitting, we intend to develop or license similar technology for our audience:

The Open Burhan

There are three modes of browsing the verses of the quran

At any point all the words in verses displayed can be clicked on to display it's roots and linked words

Browse By Chapter
Click on chapters and then select a chapter number from the list

Browse By Word
Click on any word in a verse and then choose browse word from the left hand navigation

Browse By Root
Click on any word in a verse and then choose browse root from the left hand navigation.

Click on Roots and then select a root from the list displayed on the left.

Note: The Open Burhan is not a Qur'an Institute project.

Posted by m12390 at June 19, 2005 11:33 PM

Comments

Your site looks quite helpfull, though its one of the translator has some eratic ideas about composition of Quran. This is I am referring to Dr. Khalifa of Tuscon USA. How much of your work is borrowing from Dr. Sahib?
Thanks

Posted by: Ahmad at July 25, 2005 06:27 PM

Dear Ahmad, Salamun Alaik

I like to believe that we have not borrowed anything from Dr. Khalifa. If anything seems similar to Dr. Khalifa's work, it is because when the Qur'an is interpreted without the use of the Hadith, it reads much different from the traditional interpretations. Dr. Khalifa's work is one such attempt.

Posted by: Liaquat Ali at August 1, 2005 10:28 PM

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