Links

We have grouped useful links into the categories below. You can get the list of links by clicking on a category.

1. The Qur'an

A.
The British Library has digitally recorded a treasured 700-year-old Quran so Internet users can see it and read highlights. The national library announced Wednesday that the ancient holy book, known as Sultan Baybars' Quran, joins its ``Turning the Pages'' project, which aims to widen access to the major religious volumes in its collection. Viewers will be able to see highlights from the full seven volumes of the work by touching a computer monitor - either in the library or on its website. An audio commentary explains important parts of the book and onlookers can zoom in on a particular detail by tapping the screen. The work, written in gold in Arabic dates from 1304 to 1306 and was produced for the Mamluk ruler of Egypt, Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Jashnagir.
http://www.bl.uk/collections/treasures/treasures.html

B.
An electronic version of the Qur'an, in Arabic and translation in various language, with audio recitation of the verse.
http://islamicity.com/mosque/arabicscript/Ayat/1/1_1.htm

2.Islam and the "War on Terrorism"

3. Inter-religious Dialogue: Muslims, Jews and Christians

4. Sufism or Islamic Mysticism

5. Islamic Communities in Greater Philadelphia