Dear Abdalla,
The URL is http://faculty.washington.edu/heer/anonftp/atexts/.
The file of the Qur'an in utf-8 encoding is quran-utf-8.txt. The original
file is quran-8859-6.txt. In the same directory there is some other
documentation concerning the Islamic Computing Center. There is also a
file called corrections.txt, but I don't know whether it is accurate or
not. It is very easy to cut and paste from a digitized Qur'an, but one
has to be careful to check one's quotation against a printed mushaf.
Nicholas
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Abdalla Alothman wrote:
On Friday 13 October 2006 01:07 am, heer wrote:
As someone who has the complete text of the Qur'an in rasm imlaa'i
on his web site, I'd certainly welcome a program that could check the
accuracy of that text. It originally came from the Islamic Computing
Center in London in ISO-8859-6 encoding. I recently converted it to UTF-8
and it is now very popular with people who are searching for Qur'anic
verses on Google. In fact it gets more hits than any other text on my web
site. I would hate to think that the text has any mistakes in it.
What is the web site's URL if I may ask? Can you send me 18:26? If
it's an earlier file, there was an error that was corrected (maa was
missing from the aaya).
Wishing you and your family peace and good health.
Salam,
Abdalla Alothman
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