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rahma
SubhanAllah (glory be to God), with the ever expanding power of the internet, the availability of quran related resources is exploding. Hardly a day goes by that I don't stumble upon another little gem spinning out there in cyberspace.

So, if you come across quran related material, translations, recitation, etc, please post it here. I'm especially interested in favorite recitors. I've been trying to listen to a new person each day.

jazakAllah khair (may God reward you)

Translations
Al Tafsir - Qur'an in arabic and several english translations as well as tafsir This site continues to expand
Ali, Pickthall and Shakir translations side by side


Free Quran
CAIR's Free Qur'an give away - take a long time to get, but excellent excellent excellent copy of Muhammad Asad's translation.
In English, Spanish and French

Recitation
Islam Channel's collection of recitorsIslamway's collection of recitors
Aswat al Islam's collection of recitors

Videos
Abdul Basit recites Dhuha and Sharh - Abdul Basit is known as the Nightengale of the Qur'an. Search for "Abdul Basit" in youtube and google videos, and there are many videos to chose from.
Quran DVD - Recitation with english translation

Multimedia presentations
Surah Maryam flash
Surah Qaf flash
iceyspots
Hehe.. funny that you mention the Qu'ran with Spanish translation.. I have a friend from Los Angeles and he saw a muslim woman.. on the phone.. he wasn't paying attention to her.. but then he listened a little more closely and she was speaking spanish!!
Bosco
On of our favorite recitors is Saad El-Ghamdy. My parents gave Abderrafie the full CD set for his birthday heart.gif but it can be listened to online here Holy Quran Library
tnh9479
It's not an internet source, but if you get any of the Dish Network's Arabic packs, you get Zikr radio -- a satellite tv station that plays Quran recitations (no visuals).

Twila
chris4336
Thank you for these links...A good one that I have found (for a beginner) is a podcast on Itunes. You can download Itunes for free and get the podcasts for free, and then put them on your MP3 player. Each week they release a Sura, but they started in the winter so they have a lot published. Each Ayah (I think that is what they are called) is read in Arabic and then translated in English. If you go to podcasts and type in "Quran Weekly" you can find it.
Bosco
The children reciting Al-Fatiha together (about 0:43 in) are so precious here

rahma
Those kids are adorable mashaAllah. I really needed this bumped today. *sooth thyself my soul*


Now, I've emailed this site and asked if they have permission to post these cds. inshaAllah when I get a reply, I'll let ya'll know. I really really really hope that they have permission because many of the recordings and lectures on this site are excellent. I believe the articles are salafi in orientation, or at least non-madhabi, just in the interest of full disclosure. I'm sticking to the Qur'an page and the lectures of Shaykh Anwar Al-Awlaki.

Street Dawah Quran page


Even if you can find stuff free on the internet, if you benefit from it, consider purchasing something from the same lecturer/quran reciter. These brothers and sisters are working for the sake of Allah (swt), but they also need to put food on the table. If everyone gets their work for free, they won't have the resources to continue to produce such excellent materials.
Bosco
I went to the link you provided and I said to my husband "look at this site" and instant message him the link (even though he is sitting right next to me) and the first thing he notices is the machine gun in the upper right corner which I totally missed laughing.gif


QUOTE(rahma @ Aug 11 2006, 03:16 PM) *

Those kids are adorable mashaAllah. I really needed this bumped today. *sooth thyself my soul*

Now, I've emailed this site and asked if they have permission to post these cds. inshaAllah when I get a reply, I'll let ya'll know. I really really really hope that they have permission because many of the recordings and lectures on this site are excellent. I believe the articles are salafi in orientation, or at least non-madhabi, just in the interest of full disclosure. I'm sticking to the Qur'an page and the lectures of Shaykh Anwar Al-Awlaki.

Street Dawah Quran page


Even if you can find stuff free on the internet, if you benefit from it, consider purchasing something from the same lecturer/quran reciter. These brothers and sisters are working for the sake of Allah (swt), but they also need to put food on the table. If everyone gets their work for free, they won't have the resources to continue to produce such excellent materials.

rahma
QUOTE(Bosco @ Aug 11 2006, 02:49 PM) *

I went to the link you provided and I said to my husband "look at this site" and instant message him the link (even though he is sitting right next to me) and the first thing he notices is the machine gun in the upper right corner which I totally missed laughing.gif






The machine gun thing made me go huh.gif Young thugs runnin the site, but hey, they have some good stuff up whistling.gif
Veiled Princess
QUOTE(rahma @ Aug 11 2006, 03:16 PM) *

Assalaamu alaikum,
Please be careful of this site ya ukhti. I am not sure about it. They don't have an 'about us' button to check who they are but under their 'manhaj' section they have a link for 'salafiyyah jihadiyyah' and this is not a manhaj. I'm afraid this may be an extremist group misunderstanding and misrepresenting as-salafiyyah, Allahu 'alim.
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rahma
Online Qur'an player - http://www.mosquepraiseallah.com/quranaudio.html

You can listen to the whole Quran with english translation. It scrolls right from one surah to the next, which is nice good.gif I believe the translation is Pickthall, which I like. The other popular english translation audio does cheesey booming effects that take away from the words and the meaning.
rahma
Quranic Realm - has several translation that you can chose to show side by side. Again, just to state my personal preference, I am not a fan of the Muhsin Khan translation. The Sahih translation is similar, but I like that one because it removes the tafsir (commentary) from the actual verse and simply focuses on God's words themselves.
roi_aggie
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