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CD-ROMs on Near Eastern Studies

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The CD-ROMs listed below can be found at the CD-ROM Reference Center located on the first floor of Sterling Memorial Library.

  • H
    • Hadith 9 books. Cairo, Egypt: Sakhr Software, 1995.
      Hadith are the sayings and deeds of prophet Muhammad (SAW). This software package includes nine Hadith books of the most famous "roviy"s (collectors of Hadith) like Al-Buhariy, Muslim, Qurtubiy, Abu Dovud, Ahmad Hanbal, Ibn Mojja, and others. It also provides information about the processes of Hadith collection, the biographies of Hadith collectors, and the methods they use to check the Hadith. The software uses full multimedia capabilities and provides recitations of Qur'anic ayas when included in the Hadith.
  • Q
    • Al-Qaari Ad-Dawli (The International Reader). Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Copyright 1999 by SAIS of John Hopkins University.

      This multimedia CD-ROM is designed to improve reading and listening skills in Arabic at the Advanced Level. It was specifically designed with students of international affairs in mind, but it is also appropriate for international affairs prefessionals now working in the field who wish to improve their skills in Arabic. It targets specific topics, specialized vocabulary, cultural information and reading and listening skills that occupations in international affairs require.

    • al-Qamus (The Dictionary). Cairo: Sakhr, 1995-96.
    • al-Quran al-Karim (The Holy Quran). Madinat Nasr, al-Qahirah : Sakhr, 1991-1995.
      Recited by Mahmud Khalil al-Husari. In Arabic and English.
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