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About the size of an iPod, popular handheld devices are loaded with recitations of the Muslim sacred writings rather than music.
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- What was first - The Bible or The Koran!
- So, where is the "Music" to "DANCE IN WORSHIP"! http://maranathalife.com/teaching/jew-danc.htm
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- What is so interesting about this article...
- ... anyway; since, we all seem to know that "GOD" Created The World And All That There Is In It.
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- hmm...
- There's quite a few different makers of these digital Quran's (CNET editors should correct the spelling btw). I wonder if the article is talking about the penman's models shown here: http://www.islamicdigitals.com/digitalquran.html Although considering that almost everyone has a "nice" cell/mobile phone these days, they could easily go to places like SearchTruth and get same functionality for free..... Anyway, I wonder how's the quality on these gadgets....
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