# Transliteration encoding for the Quran 
# Last edited on 2004-01-28 08:06:53 by stolfi
# 
# HAR is J. Stolfi's fancy name for the Arabic encoding
# used in the source Quran files,  obtained from
# http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/transliteration/
# The original uses HTML italic <i>..</i>, underline <u>..</u>,
# and doubling to represent different Arabic letters. Bold <b>..</b>
# is used to indicate silent letters. See the image
# har-encoding.gif for the corresponding Arabic glyphs. 
#
# The HAR encoding description was obtained from
# http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/transliteration/
# 
#   HAR              Ucod Name
#   ---------------  ---- ----------------------------
#   /                0621 alif-with-hamza-above | hamza
#   <U>a</U>         0622 alif-with-madda-above
#   o                0623 alif-with-hamza-above
#   a                064E fatha | 0623 alif-with-hamza-above 
#   i                0650 kasra | 0625 alif-with-hamza-below 
#   b                0628 beh
#   t                062A teh
#   th               062B theh
#   j                062C jeem
#   <U>h</U>         062D hah
#   kh               062E khah
#   d                062F dal
#   <U>th</U>        0630 thal
#   r                0631 reh
#   z                0632 zain
#   s                0633 seen
#   sh               0634 sheen
#   <U>s</U>         0635 sad
#   <U>d</U>         0636 dad
#   <U>t</U>         0637 tah
#   <i><u>th</u></i> 0638 zah
#   AA               0639 ayn 
#   gh               063A ghain
#   f                0641 feh
#   q                0642 qaf
#   k                0643 kaf
#   l                0644 lam
#   m                0645 meem
#   n                0646 noon
#   h                0647 heh
#   w                0648 waw
#   oo               0648 waw
#   ee               064A yeh
#   y                064A yeh
#   u                064F damma