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keyword search, meaning that the user needs to know the correct keywords before being able to retrieve the content of Quran. In this paper, we propose a system that supports the end user in querying and exploring the Quran ontology. The system comprises user query reformulation against the Quran ontology stored and annotated
keyword search, meaning that the user needs to know the correct keywords before being able to retrieve the content of al-Quran. In this paper, we propose a system that supports the end user in querying and exploring the Quran ontology. The system comprises user query reformulation against the Quran ontology stored and
In recent years, there is global demand for Islamic knowledge by both Muslims and non-Muslims. This has brought about number of automated applications that ease the retrieval of knowledge from the holy books. However current retrieval methods lack semantic information they are mostly base on keywords matching approach
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