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`Irfan 2 |
| A Large Treasure Collection of Islamic Mysticism |

Full text of 40 books in 94 volumes of famous mystical writings
such as al-Futouhat al-Makkiyyah, Fusous al-Hikam, commentary of
Fusous al-Hikam, Miftah al-Ghayb, Misbah al-Uns, Tamhid al-Qawa’id,
al-Mahajat al-Bayda’ fi Tahdhib al-Ihya’, Misbah al-Hidayah ila
al-Khilafah wa al-Wilayah, Manazil al-Sa’irin, Ihya’ `Uloum
al-Din, and Risalat al-Nusous with annotations and glossaries of
great scholars.
Possibility of selecting required commentaries with the
capability of comparing required texts
Determining the priority order of selecting 17 commentaries
related to text
Full text of the Holy Qur’an with search options through both
roots and derivatives of words
Linkage between words of books and the Qur’an and dictionary
Accessibility to meanings of difficult words through Lisan
al-`Arab dictionary (in 15 volumes)
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Mawsou`at Fiqh Ahl al-Bayt (as) 1.2 |
| The Great Library
of Shiite Fiqh |

The full text of 1193 jurisprudential books and treatises in
1783 volumes by 283 authors
Mutual relation between 33 books in 117 volumes together with
188 commentaries, annotations, and translations in 806 volumes
Possibility of selecting commentaries with the capability of
comparing the required texts
Possibility of determining priority order of commentaries
Accessibility to texts through both Selective List and Tree
Liming research range by Books, Authors, and Subjects
Accessibility to books by such subjects as Verses dealing with
the rules, fiqh based on reasoning, Comparative fiqh, Fiqh based
on fatwa, Jurisprudential rules, Sources of fiqh, and history of
fiqh and jurisprudents
Topical search in more than half a million jurisprudential
subjects
Search for words in texts and contents of books
Selecting the verses and searching in them using special
capabilities
Seven dictionaries with various search options
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Geography of Islamic World
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The First Digital Version of Islamic World |

Full text of 79 Arabic and Farsi geographic books in 169 volumes
dealing with different subjects such as general geography,
geographical index, biography, history and geography of cities,
travel accounts, Meazars, Masaliks, and heaven
geography
Full text of such books as Yaqout Himawi, Mu`jam
Ma-stu`jam, al-Rawd al-Mi`tar by Himawi, al-Masalik
wa al-Mamalik, al-Buldan, and Ahsan al-Taqarsdim
Access to writings of great authors like Ibn Khurdadhbeh,
Qudamah b. Ja`far, Ibn Wadih Ya`qoubi, Ibn Rasteh, Istakhri, Ibn
Houqal, Abu Rayhan Birouni, and Naser Khosrow
Presenting an independent section under the title of "Places"
with the capability of access to more than 30 thousand names of
places mentioned in sources of the Program with the capabilities
of searching in text and possibility of connecting more than 4
thousand words of places with passages relating to it
Possibility of doing various advanced searches in books text and
contents through a single word or a combination of them
Searching in more than 62 thousand parts of books through
Selective List
Finding the required word in text of the current book through
Find option
Possibility of using full text of complete series of Arabic and
Farsi dictionaries in 62 volumes with search option through
roots and derivatives
Availability of research options such as adding indexes,
annotations, highlights, and bookmarks and also relating words
with dictionaries |
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Jurisprudence Thesaurus Tree |
| A New Method in Presenting Jurisprudential Texts |

Thesaurus Tree of 57 parts of Islamic Jurisprudence
Linkage between Jurisprudential parts and the text of the books
compiled by scholars prior to Shaykh Ṭūsī including: Jumal al`Ilm wa
al-`Amal, al-Intiṣār, al-Nāṣiriyyāt, Fiqh al-Riḍā, al-Muqni`,
al-Hidāyah bi’l-Khayr, al-Muqni`ah, al-Ishrāf, and al-Kāfī
fi’l-Fiqh
Displaying the thesaurus tree of jurisprudence in three orders: order
of jurisprudential parts, alphabetical order, and topical order
Reciprocal linkage between two or more branches in the same or different jurisprudential parts
Extracting various lists based on the titles of Thesaurus Tree, Supplementary Titles, and Proper Names
Standard and Compound searches in the Text and Contents of the books of the Thesaurus Tree
Possibility of narrowing the research range through Part, Book, and Topic
Jurisprudential Terminology on the basis of 6 reliable references
Possibility of searching in the Program dictionaries through roots and derivatives
Three independent user-environments
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