Hadith Books from here (sourced from sunnah.com) - https://github.com/AhmedBaset/hadith-json
For up to date translations, check out: https://tanzil.net/trans/
Quran and Translation from here: https://quranenc.com/en/home
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Salaam, I hope this note finds you well!
Currently in process of getting app reviewed. Use with caution. Remember, if taking information from any source, verify from other trustworthy sources that information is matching and correct.
The purpose of this application is to have a desktop app with Quran and hadith for faster search/research. All books are contained within the application and not fetched online, so to respect your privacy. The app works offline.
Thanks, I hope this app benefits you and please if anything is erroneous, please forgive me and reach out to me so that I may address these issues.
Note: Please view the sources I have listed. The hadith source mentions that chapters 8 to 30 are not present from Musnad Ahmed.
I am a Muslim developer, not a scholar of Islam. The translation of Quran is Saheeh International.
Hope this app helps you! You can search using Arabic or English. Thanks for your time and using the app!
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