Anwaar - Hadith of Ahl al-Bayt 4+

أنوا‪ر‬

Hassan Hafiz

    • Free

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Description

Anwaar app is a search engine for the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saww) and Ahl al-Bayt (as) in Arabic and English.

The app contains the following features:
- Search for Hadith: searching can be done using phrases from the Hadith text, and it is possible to filter the search results by choosing the sayer or by choosing several topics.
- Browse Topics and Search for Topic: these two features allow exploring all included Hadith.
- Hadith of the Day: it is possible to enable a daily notification as reminder to read the Hadith of the day.
- Favorites: this feature allows adding any Hadith to the list of favorites so that it can be easily found at a later time.
- Browse Group: this feature allows browsing a group of Hadith regularly and to add notification reminders to do so.
- Random Browsing: this feature allows displaying a random group of Hadith.
- Topic Links: this feature makes it easy to discover related topics.

Count of Hadith in Arabic: 3800
Count of Hadith in English: 700

Insha'Allah the app will be regularly updated to add more Hadith, to add new features, and to resolve any bugs.

We would be delighted to hear your suggestions about improving Anwaar

What’s New

Version 4.2.0

- Added 50 Hadith in Arabic to make the total 3800
- Added 200 english translations to make the total 700
- Added the ability to filter search results by book
- Added the ability to copy a hadith with one click

App Privacy

The developer, Hassan Hafiz, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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