Makkah’s Grand Mosque has officially introduced an electronic Qur’an to help blind and visually-impaired Muslims worshippers.
The Haramain electronic Qur’an uses advanced braille-based technology. It is nearly six inches long and four inches wide, enabling users to move smoothly between pages using high-quality braille cells.
Special shelves are being prepared for the 100 electronic braille devices that had been designed for the visually impaired, Ghazi Al-Thubyani, a representative from the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques said.
“Each cell can accommodate six dotted points, as well as 10 digital keys that allow the users to enter the page number for swift navigation, as well as rotation buttons. They can also scroll the lines on each side of the texts in braille,” Al-Thubyani told Arab News.