Fatawa: Fatawa Ibn Taymiya, Fatawa Ibn Baz, Fatawa Sharawi, Fatawa Suyuti, Fatawa Nawawi
Islamic Encyclopedia is a document driven program. Documents are cross-referenced and linked to each other, creating a very convenient and powerful research tool for the user. Its friendly user interface makes the program easy to learn and use. Many of Islamic Encyclopedia features are user definable, such as, text color, the actual looks of each document, and backgroud colors of the dialog boxes, etc. The search options are very powerful. You can search multiple non-contiguous ranges within the same document, or you can search multiple documents at the same time and record the occurrences. Occurrences are linked to the associated text that can be displayed in its entirely in an auxiliary window. Go To allows you to go to any line, paragraph, page of title in the document. Index lists most of the words in the document and gives statistics about its occurrences. Each occurrence is referenced to its location in the document, and its associated text can be displayed. List allows the document to scroll at a user definable speed to facilitate reading without having to flip pages. Table of Contents allows you to see a complete list of the subjects contained in the document. In aditiion, you can instantaneously go to any subject by clicking on it. Annotation allows you to write notes and link them to specific words. The annotation editor is a full multilingual editor through which you can copy/paste to the clipboard and print. Sound Annotation a unique feature. Instead of typing research notes, the user cant record notes by speaking into the computer's microphone. User can type his annotation notes while playing back the sound annotation; a useful for busy researchers. Fiqh: Figh-Sunna, Fiqh-ala-l-Mathahib-l-Arbaa with explanation, Fiqh Hanbali, Fiqh Shafi, Fiqh Maliki, Fiqh Hanafi, Fiqh Zahiri Biographies:Tahzeeb-t-Tahzeeb, Taqreeb-t-Tahzeeb, Al-Ikmal, Sear Alaam-n-Nubala, Isaf-l-Mubatta Reciters: Shoriem, Shatiri, Basfar. Supporting language(s) Arabic and English.