There are also many more options of muṣḥaf types including the lined muṣḥaf commonly used in India and Pakistan, as well as those with the qira’aat of Warsh and Qaloon. The appearance is significantly closer to the hard copy muṣḥaf. We have only compared with a couple of popular and good websites.įor those interested in simply reading a virtual muṣḥaf, Quran Flash ( ) is a better option. There are many excellent electronic resources for viewing and listening to the Qur’ân. There is an added option of audios in the Qira'aat of Warsh.Ĭomparison with other electronic Qur’ân tools.The student recites the page after recognizing the visible ayah and then views the page to check for mistakes. Random pages are then displayed, with only one ayah visible and the rest of the pages blanked out. You can use the test feature to select a range of verses to be tested on. The repetition and highlighting features facilitate memorization.Translations are provided in several languages besides English. You can view the translation and tafseer ( exegesis) of the page to enhance your study.You can leave a gap between the ayahs being repeated so as to enable you to repeat after the recitor. The ayah is highlighted as it is being recited - a great visual tool for those learning to read/ recite. Those who are learning tajweed can use the repetition settings for the audios to listen to the ayah (verse) several times. The website includes audios from famous Qurra (recitors) including ‘teacher’ recitation (slow and clear recitation for the purpose of perfecting tajweed).It can also be viewed on mobile phones or other electronic devices including tablets.The navigation menu allows you to easily navigate to any part of the muṣḥaf using the page, surah (chapter), ayah or juz (part) numbers.There is a choice of two muṣḥafs - the standard Uthmâni muṣḥaf can be viewed with or without colour-coded tajweed rules.The website can be navigated using menus in either Arabic or English.It is a great resource for reciting, memorizing, reviewing or studying the Qur’ân. This website provides a virtual representation of the standard Uthmâni muṣḥaf. The KSU Electronic Muṣḥaf project ( ) is a multi-faceted virtual muṣḥaf (Qur’ân in written form) developed by the Kind Saud University.