# 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 .., underline .., # and doubling to represent different Arabic letters. Bold .. # 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 # a 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 # h 062D hah # kh 062E khah # d 062F dal # th 0630 thal # r 0631 reh # z 0632 zain # s 0633 seen # sh 0634 sheen # s 0635 sad # d 0636 dad # t 0637 tah # th 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