Comments on: Indonesians tune in to digital Koran
About the size of an iPod, popular handheld devices are loaded with recitations of the Muslim sacred writings rather than music.
About the size of an iPod, popular handheld devices are loaded with recitations of the Muslim sacred writings rather than music.
December 6, 2009 10:40 PM PST
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- hmm...
- by belal12 September 21, 2007 7:37 PM PDT
- There's quite a few different makers of these digital Quran's (CNET editors should correct the spelling btw). I wonder if the article is talking about the penman's models shown here: http://www.islamicdigitals.com/digitalquran.html
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- Some "wonder if....
- by Commander_Spock September 21, 2007 9:00 PM PDT
- .... the article is talking about" about science and technology (computer programs and applications, the behavior of celestial bodies - Sun, Moon, Stars, Galaxies...); or, the history of mankind!
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(4 Comments)Although considering that almost everyone has a "nice" cell/mobile phone these days, they could easily go to places like SearchTruth and get same functionality for free.....
Anyway, I wonder how's the quality on these gadgets....