Quran Auto Reciter 2.7

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Quran Auto Reciter is used to read and listen the Quran (Koran, Qur'an, Qoran, Coran) from a vast choice of famous reciters. It can be configured to launch automatically at specific times for recitals or for giving Athan (Azan, Adhan, Salat, Salah) at prayer times manually configurable by yourself. Prayer timings (Namaz Times, Salat Times) of local majids can be configured so that you're alerted five times a day by an Athan of your choice. It also has lectures from well known scholars and Azan (Athan) sounds from many Moazans (Reciter) all over the world. Read the Quran script in the Uthmani font and Simple Arabic font with full Tashkeel. Transliteration, English, Urdu, Spanish, Malayu, Indonesian, Farsi, Russian, Turkish, Bosnian, Portuguese, Dutch, German and French translations of the Quran are also available for reading. Lot of Arabic fonts to display the Quran in beautiful arabic Calligraphy styles.

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