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Quran Quizz & Revise

Quran Quizz & Revise

Catégorie : ÉducatifVersion: 0.1.0

Taille:14.7 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 4.4+

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Description de l'application

L'application du Quran Quiz & Revise est un outil interactif conçu pour aider les utilisateurs à actualiser leurs connaissances du Coran. Cette application offre une expérience de quiz engageante et éducative, permettant aux utilisateurs de tester leur compréhension des versets coraniques et de renforcer leur apprentissage.

Les fonctionnalités clés de l'application Quran Quiz & Revise incluent:

  • Quizz interactifs: une variété de quiz basés sur le Coran.
  • Mode de classement: rivaliser avec les autres utilisateurs, comparer les scores et gagner des récompenses.
  • Commentaires en temps réel: Obtenez des commentaires immédiats sur vos réponses.
  • Suivi des progrès: Surveillez vos progrès et amélioration dans le temps. Des statistiques détaillées sont fournies pour encourager l'apprentissage continu.
  • Modes de quiz multiples: Modes de quiz améliorés, nouveaux modes pour approfondir la mémorisation du Coran et les niveaux de difficulté réglable. Et bien plus encore!

Que vous soyez étudiant en études islamiques, chercheur religieux, ou simplement un passionné du Coran, l'application du Quran Quiz & Revise fournit une plate-forme pratique et interactive pour améliorer votre compréhension de ce texte sacré. Téléchargez l'application aujourd'hui et lancez un voyage d'apprentissage enrichissant et agréable.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 0.1.0 (dernière mise à jour le 14 décembre 2024):

  • Deux nouveaux modes de révision!
  • Récitation Warsh maintenant disponible!
  • Amélioration du mode de révision basé sur les connaissances.
  • Conception améliorée et page de profil améliorée.
  • Capacité de révision hors ligne ajoutée!
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FaithfulLearner Jan 20,2025

Great app for learning and revising Quranic verses. The quiz format is engaging and effective. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to improve their knowledge.

DevotoEstudiante Mar 03,2025

¡Excelente aplicación para aprender y repasar el Corán! El formato de preguntas y respuestas es muy efectivo y divertido.

ApprenantPieux Jan 25,2025

Application correcte pour réviser le Coran. Le format quiz est un peu simple, mais efficace.

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