Al Quran Indonesia Digital print is a digital version of the printed Al Quran Mushaf that we usually read every day. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of reading the text like reading the printed version of the Mushaf. Complete with word and whole verse translations. There is a full murottal mp3 audio feature, 114 surahs or 30 juz. Equipped with prayer time reminders that will provide notifications when prayer times enter as well as Qibla directions. Can be read offline and display a user friendly interface.
Al Quran Indonesia Digital Print has all the features for free without any restrictions.
Main features:
- Looks like the Printed version of the Quran
- Word translation based on its Arabic to Indonesian.
- Colored Tajweed and its explanation.
- Prayer schedule and imsakiyah including call to prayer alarm.
- Audio mp3 murottal 30 Juz, there are 8 choices of qori.
- Precise Qibla direction.
- Indonesian translation, translation options (Kemenag-RI and Tafsir Al Jalalain Indonesia).
Display Features:
- Easy-to-understand design
- Light and dark themes available.
- Index according to the name of the Surah.
- Index according to Juz's name.
- Index according to the page (such as the printed version of the page)
- Index according to Nibz.
- Latin writing (Transliteration).
- Copy the verses of the Quran.
- Share Quran verses.
- Bookmark verses of the Quran.
- Last reading marker.
- Backup-restore bookmarks and last read bookmarks to Cloud.
- Audio control murottal (play, pause, stop, next, prev, repeat).
- Murottal audio manager (to download or delete multiple murottal audio files at once).
- Search for verses based on keywords in the translation.
- Calendar of prayer and imsakiyah schedules for the next 30 days.
- Hijri calendar.
- Widget for prayer schedules and the last reading of the Koran for the home-screen.
- All features can run offline (Al Quran offline).
This application is a digital printed version of the Indonesian Al-Qur'an which refers to the Indonesian Standard Qur'anic Mushaf issued by the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia, the writing standard is using the usmani rasm which follows the opinion of Shaykh Abu Amr Ad-Dani (371-444). H) and Abu Dawud Sulaiman ibn an-Najah (413-496 H)