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About Arabic Tools, Hijri Calendar & Qibla Finder

This page brings together five complementary tools designed for learners, teachers, Muslims and professionals who work with the Arabic language and Islamic calendar every day. The first tool is an Arabic Verb Conjugator – All Tenses, capable of generating complete, fully vocalised conjugation tables for classical triliteral Form-I verbs. It covers past and present tenses in active and passive voice, jussive and subjunctive moods, as well as imperative and emphatic forms with Nun. The output follows traditional Arabic morphology (ṣarf) and is produced entirely in your browser, making it suitable for grammar study, curriculum design, and quick reference when writing or teaching.

The second tool, Arabic Wikipedia Search, lets you search the Arabic Wikipedia directly inline. You type any topic — a person, a place, a concept — and the tool fetches results from the official Arabic Wikipedia API, displays thumbnail images alongside each result, and loads the full article text inside the page with clean typography. This is ideal for students, researchers, or anyone who wants to consult Arabic-language reference content without leaving the page.

The third tool, Almaany Dictionary Search, is a compact gateway to the well-known Almaany.com platform. You type an Arabic word, choose your search mode — Arabic–Arabic dictionary, synonyms and antonyms, or Arabic–English translation — and the tool opens the corresponding Almaany results in a new tab in one click. It is especially useful when writing, translating or revising texts and needing quick, authoritative definitions or bilingual look-ups.

The fourth tool is a Hijri Date Converter that supports two calculation methods side by side: the Tabular / Civil method (a pure 30-year mathematical cycle used globally, including Tunisia and Algeria) and the Umm al-Qura method (based on astronomical new moon visibility from Mecca, the official calendar of Saudi Arabia). The converter works in both directions — Gregorian to Hijri and Hijri to Gregorian — with named month dropdowns for ease of use, and explains any 1-day difference between the two methods when it occurs.

The fifth tool is a Qibla Direction Finder with a live GPS compass. It uses your device's geolocation to calculate the precise bearing toward the Kaaba in Mecca using spherical geometry, and applies magnetic declination correction (WMM 2025 model) for accuracy. On mobile, the compass dial rotates in real time as you turn your device; the needle changes from red to green when you are within a few degrees of the correct Qibla direction, giving immediate visual confirmation. Together, these five tools form a practical ecosystem for Arabic language learning, Islamic date reckoning, and daily religious practice — all running entirely in your browser with no data sent to external servers.

Quick start: use the Arabic conjugator for verb forms and tenses, switch to Arabic Wikipedia for quick topic exploration, use Almaany for definitions and meanings, then check the Hijri converter and Qibla finder when you need practical Islamic tools from the same page.
About Arabic Conjugator – All Tenses

Form-I verbs. You enter a verb in the past tense (for example كتب، ضرب، فتح), select its form (باب الفعل / pattern) and choose the tense or mood you want to explore. The tool then generates a complete table for all fourteen pronouns, with fully vocalised forms in Arabic script. It respects standard morphology, including the special rules for the feminine plural نون النسوة where emphatic Nun forms are absent.

The conjugation logic is computed entirely in the browser using JavaScript, with no external API calls or server requests. This makes the tool fast, private and reliable for revision sessions, classroom projection, online teaching or integration into your own study workflow. It is particularly useful for students preparing for exams, teachers building exercises, developers prototyping Arabic language apps, and anyone who needs to verify the exact vocalisation of a verb across tenses and voices in a consistent way.

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How to use – complete guide

This section explains how to operate the conjugator and interpret the results:

  • Type a Form-I triliteral past verb (three root letters) in Arabic, e.g. كتب، ضرب، فتح.
  • Select the correct pattern (باب) that matches the verb: فَعَلَ يَفْعُلُ, فَعَلَ يَفْعِلُ, etc.
  • Choose a tense, mood or voice from the list: past, present indicative, jussive, subjunctive, passive forms, imperative, or emphatic with Nun.
  • Click Conjugate. The tool checks that the verb has exactly three root letters and rejects unsupported shapes.
  • The result area shows a labelled heading with the chosen tense and the bare root, followed by all 14 pronouns in order, each with its correctly vocalised form.
  • For the feminine plural pronoun هنّ, emphatic forms are intentionally shown as "—" because classical grammar does not accept Nun emphatic with this suffix.

You can run as many queries as you wish. All computation happens locally, so you can use the tool offline after the page is loaded.

Arabic Verb Conjugator – Complete Classical System (PRO)

Enter a Form-I triliteral verb in the past tense, select its pattern and choose a tense or mood. The full conjugation for all pronouns will appear on the left.

Conjugation Output
Verb Settings
About Wikipedia Arabic Search with Images

This tool uses the official Arabic Wikisource API to search and read classical Arabic texts directly from within this page. You type the title of a work (for example ديوان المتنبي or سيرة ابن هشام), launch the search, then select the most relevant result from a compact list of suggestions. The chosen text is loaded inline, with a clean layout, scrollable area and no external navigation menus.

Because the content comes from Wikisource, you benefit from a large collection of public-domain Arabic literature, historical documents and reference texts. This makes the tool ideal for teachers who want to display passages in class, students who need quick access to primary sources, and anyone who wants to explore Arabic heritage in a focused reading environment without leaving the page.

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How to use – complete guide

Follow these steps to search Arabic Wikipedia with images:

  • In the search field, type the exact or approximate title of the work you are looking for.
  • Click the Search button or press Enter. The tool queries the Wikisource API.
  • A list of up to ten candidate titles appears. Each item shows the title and a small snippet.
  • Click a title to load the full text inside the reader area. The tool retrieves the plain text (no wiki markup) and displays it with comfortable line spacing.
  • If no relevant result appears, simply refine your query (add author name, remove extra words, etc.) and try again.
  • All requests go directly from your browser to ar.wikisource.org; no data is stored by this page.
البحث في ويكيبيديا العربية
ابحث عن أي موضوع: أشخاص، أماكن، مفاهيم... مع صور ومعلومات كاملة
يعتمد هذا الأداة على واجهة ويكيبيديا العربية الرسمية مع إظهار الصور والمحتوى الكامل
جاهز للبحث... اكتب أي موضوع تريد البحث عنه
About Dictionary Almaany Search Online

The Almaany Search gateway is a lightweight launcher for the almaany.com dictionary platform. Instead of navigating through menus, you simply type a word, choose the type of search you need and let the tool open the corresponding Almaany page in a new tab. You can look up Arabic definitions, synonyms and antonyms, or Arabic–English translations with just one click.

This is particularly efficient when you are reading, translating or writing texts and need to check meanings frequently. Because the tool only builds the URL and opens the official site, you always see the latest content directly from Almaany, while keeping this page as a stable starting point in your browser.

Try Dictionary Almaany Search
How to use – complete guide

Here is how to launch look-ups in Almaany:

  • Enter an Arabic word into the input field
  • Select the desired search mode (dictionary, synonyms or translation)
  • Click Search - a new tab opens with results from Almaany
بوابة معجم المعاني
اكتب كلمة عربية ثم اختر نوع البحث واضغط «بحث».
سيتم فتح النتائج مباشرة في موقع almaany.com في نافذة جديدة.
جاهز… اكتب كلمة واضغط «بحث».

📅 Hijri Date Converter - Islamic Calendar Tool

The Hijri Date Converter is an essential online tool for Muslims worldwide who need to convert dates between the Gregorian calendar and the Islamic Hijri calendar. This free, browser-based converter operates entirely on your device without requiring any backend servers, ensuring your privacy and allowing offline functionality once loaded.

The Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days. It is used by Muslims around the world to determine the proper days on which to observe the annual fasting of Ramadan, to attend Hajj (the annual pilgrimage to Mecca), and to celebrate Islamic holidays and festivals such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.

Our Hijri Date Converter provides accurate bidirectional conversion between Gregorian and Islamic dates. Whether you need to know the Hijri equivalent of a Gregorian date for religious observances, or convert a Hijri date to Gregorian for administrative purposes, this tool handles both scenarios seamlessly. The converter is particularly useful for planning Islamic events, determining prayer times, calculating Zakat deadlines, and understanding historical Islamic events in their proper chronological context.

The tool features an intuitive interface with separate input fields for day, month, and year in both calendar systems. Users can easily input dates and instantly see the converted result. The converter accounts for the lunar nature of the Islamic calendar, which causes Islamic months to shift approximately 11 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar. This makes manual conversion challenging, but our automated tool eliminates calculation errors and saves valuable time.

Educational institutions, Islamic centers, mosques, businesses operating in Muslim-majority countries, and individuals planning religious events will find this tool indispensable. It's also valuable for historians studying Islamic civilization, genealogists researching Muslim family histories, and anyone interested in understanding the Islamic calendar system. The converter supports dates across a wide range, from early Islamic history to future dates, making it suitable for both historical research and future planning.

Key features include instant conversion, high accuracy using well-established astronomical calculations, a user-friendly interface suitable for all age groups, mobile responsiveness for on-the-go access, no registration or download requirements, and complete privacy as all calculations happen locally in your browser. The tool also displays both Hijri and Gregorian dates in clear, readable formats, making it accessible to users regardless of their familiarity with either calendar system.

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📖 How to Use the Hijri Date Converter

  • Choose Conversion Direction: Select whether you want to convert from Gregorian to Hijri or from Hijri to Gregorian using the dropdown menu. The default setting is Gregorian to Hijri.
  • Enter the Date: Input the day (1-31), month (1-12), and year in the respective fields. Make sure to enter valid date values. For Hijri input, note that some months may have 29 or 30 days.
  • Click Convert: Press the "Convert Date" button to perform the calculation. The conversion happens instantly using advanced astronomical algorithms.
  • View Results: The converted date will appear in the result box below, showing the complete date in the target calendar system with full month names for clarity.
  • Verify Important Dates: For religious obligations or important events, consider verifying the converted date with local Islamic authorities, as moon sighting can affect actual Islamic calendar dates by a day or two.
  • Use for Planning: Utilize the tool to plan future events, schedule appointments, or understand historical dates. You can convert multiple dates by simply changing the input values and clicking convert again.

🔄 Hijri Date Converter

Choose direction and enter a date to convert.

🧭 Qibla Finder - Prayer Direction Compass

The Qibla Finder is a sophisticated online tool that helps Muslims worldwide determine the precise direction of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, which is the direction (Qibla) that Muslims face during their daily prayers (Salah). This essential religious tool uses modern GPS technology and advanced geographical calculations to provide accurate Qibla direction from any location on Earth.

Finding the Qibla direction is one of the fundamental requirements for performing the five daily prayers in Islam. Historically, Muslims used the position of the sun, stars, and physical landmarks to determine the direction of Mecca. Today, our Qibla Finder leverages cutting-edge web technologies including the Geolocation API and compass capabilities of modern devices to provide instant, accurate results. The tool calculates the shortest great circle distance between your current location and the Kaaba, accounting for the Earth's curvature.

Our Qibla Finder features a visually appealing compass interface with an 8-branch compass rose, a Quran verse (Surah Al-Ikhlas) inscribed around the dial, and two Kaaba markers for intuitive alignment. The compass needle changes from red to green when you face within 10° of Mecca, giving immediate visual confirmation. The tool works on both desktop computers and mobile devices, with mobile devices offering the added benefit of using built-in compass sensors for real-time direction tracking as you move.

The application is particularly valuable for travelers, students living away from home, Muslims in non-Muslim majority countries, and anyone performing prayers in unfamiliar locations. It's also useful for architects and builders who need to orient mosques correctly, for hotels wanting to provide Qibla direction in guest rooms, and for creating prayer spaces in offices, airports, or public facilities.

Unlike physical compasses that can be affected by magnetic interference from electronic devices and metal structures, our digital Qibla Finder uses GPS coordinates and mathematical calculations, providing more reliable results in modern environments. The tool also displays your current location's coordinates and the calculated angle to Mecca, offering transparency in how the direction is determined.

Key features include automatic location detection using GPS, visual compass display with smooth needle animation, degree measurement showing the exact angle to Mecca, needle color change on alignment (red → green), Quran verse display, works on both desktop and mobile devices, no app installation required, accurate calculations based on spherical geometry, and privacy-focused design where your location data never leaves your device.

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📖 How to Use the Qibla Direction Finder

  1. Tap "Find Qibla Direction": The tool will ask for location permission. Allow access so it can calculate the exact bearing from your position to the Kaaba in Mecca using spherical geometry.
  2. Tap "Enable Live Compass": On mobile devices, allow motion sensor access. This activates real-time compass tracking so the dial rotates as you move your phone.
  3. Hold your phone flat: Keep it horizontal like a traditional compass. The compass sensors work best when the device is parallel to the ground.
  4. Rotate your body slowly: Turn until the small 🕋 marker on the outer ring aligns with the large fixed 🕋 at the top of the compass. When both markers overlap, you are facing Mecca.
  5. Watch the needle color: The compass needle turns from red to green when you are within ±10° of the correct Qibla direction, giving you instant visual confirmation.
  6. Calibrate if needed: If the compass seems inaccurate, move your phone slowly in a figure-8 pattern to recalibrate the magnetometer. Avoid using the compass near large metal objects or strong magnets.

💡 Tip: The top 🕋 stays fixed as a North reference point, while the small 🕋 on the dial rotates to show the Qibla direction relative to your current heading. On desktop without compass sensors, the tool displays the calculated bearing angle so you can use a physical compass.

🧭 Qibla Finder

Ready. Tap button to start.
Heading: — | Qibla: — | Offset: —
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قُلْ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ ۝ ٱللَّهُ ٱلصَّمَدُ ۝ لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ ۝ وَلَمْ يَكُن لَّهُۥ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌۢ N E S W NE SE SW NW
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Result
Tap "Find Qibla Direction" to calculate the bearing from your location.

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