“The Koran”
Read the full electronic text of the Koran, posted by University of Michigan and translated by M.H. Shakir. The site allows users to search Koran through key words, chapters and phrases.
Read the full electronic text of the Koran, posted by University of Michigan and translated by M.H. Shakir. The site allows users to search Koran through key words, chapters and phrases.
Read the full electronic text of the Book of Mormon, posted by University of Michigan and provided by Project Gutenberg. It allows users to search via keywords, individual books or phrases.
The “Unbound Bible” has 10 English versions of the Bible, Greek and Hebrew versions, four ancient versions and 42 versions in various other languages. Allows users to set up a personalized account with places for study links and customized search tools. It is hosted by Biola University.
See an article on how to find religious texts online, as well as a link to BibleGateway, a service of The Gospel Communications Network.
The Internet Public Library provides a listing of full-text works. It is a public service organization and a learning/teaching environment at the University of Michigan School of Information.
Fotios K. Litsas of the University of Illinois at Chicago maintains an online dictionary of terms associated with Orthodox Christianity.
Stephen Palmquist of Hong Kong Baptist University maintains an online glossary of philosopher Immanuel Kant’s technical terms.
Indian Community Activities Tokyo (ICAT) is an association of Indians living in the Kanto area of Japan. The website provides updated information on festivities and and community activities within the Hindu community in Japan.
The Indian Sindhi Association of Madrid (ISAOM) is an organization that promotes Sindhi culture within Madrid by hosting and supporting local practices and festivals associated with Hinduism.