hadiths books online Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu-Dawud, Malik's Muwatta

http://islamicshelf .com

Online quran explorer where you can Listen to the Quran Recitation and Translation online in Arabic, English, and Urdu.

http://www.quranexplorer.com/

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About QuranExplorer -
A very nice website. Someone posted about it on our mailing list in the past. Based on that, for the first time, I was able to find & download urdu-only Quran Majeed in mp3. Although it bypasses the web portal (kindof not-intended by site originators), but for people with long daily commute - it works great with mp3 player or mp3/cd deck in car.

Highly recommended.

BTW - why urdu-only?
Few years back, a guy (non-muslim, local) at my office (IL) asked me about my country. I told him Pakistan. He had worked/studied with Pakistanis in the past. He said .. oh right ... you are one of those - who can read your holy book and even write the script of your holy book - but mostly can't understand it !!

People might have other opinions - but I think we have two options; either get grip of language and then attempt to get essence of the subject -OR- try getting essence of the subject in a translated language.

I think on this nedian.ning portal, some discussion thread exists about urdu as a medium of teaching in PK.

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