September 8, 2015

Multi-language Hajj applications launched

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Tuesday 08 Sep 2015 - 12:09 Makkah mean time-24-11-1436

(Image from Saudi Gazette)

Riyadh, (IINA) - The first two multi-language Hajj mobile applications were launched recently In Saudi Arabia. Dr. Najeeb Qasmi launched the applications, which were prepared by Dr. Mohammad Azmi, a renowned Hadith scholar.
The first application “Haj e Mabroor” is in the languages of Urdu, English and Hindi and it contains 3 books, 9 speeches, a presentation and 21 articles as well as hundreds of informative Q&A about Hajj and Umrah. This app is expected to be a useful guide for pilgrims as they can read the books and articles available in it at any time even without an internet connection.
The second app “Deen e Islam” also comes in 3 languages and it consists of 175 articles, 75 speeches and 7 books that deal with 21 different aspects of the religious life, Saudi Gazette reported. Dr. Azmi said: “Today, anti-Islamic elements are criticizing Islam and striving hard to create doubts in the minds of Muslims about the origin and authenticity of the Qur’an and Hadith. Since theses conspiracies by Orientalists against Islam and the Qur’an are being carried out in different European languages, our Islamic scholars are unaware of them and are not able to counter them. About 70 organizations in Germany alone have collated currently and are working on a 20-year project of creating doubt in the minds of Muslims about the compilation of the Qur’an and weakening their faith in the authenticity of the Islamic resources”.
Highlighting the features of these two apps, Dr. Qasmi said: “New technology has been used to develop these apps. Users can find them in Play Store or App Store by simply typing “Najeeb Qasmi” or “Hajj e Mabroor” and install them within two minutes.
AG/IINA

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