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NAISSE app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1616 ratings )
Education
Developer: Naisse HOF
Free
Current version: V 1.3, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 30 Dec 2019
App size: 18.42 Mb

NAISSE is an application, provided for researchers, students, and lecturers alike to find materials on prophetic foods or diseases. NAISSE is a technology built by USIM to aid the community in the university to find reliable and original resources in related to their search fields or even day-to-day reference. Such idea was sparked by the research center by fully utilizing the technology advancement. Through embracing the availability of resources and the personnel required to provide the contents, this system has finally been realized.

After a user registers and logged in into their account, the user will be able to freely use the system for however long they subscribed to it. Free users/unpaid, user can find maximum three (3) searches. The menu links will provide information on Company Registration, Refund and Cancellation Policy, About Us, Permission, Our Team, Privacy Policy, Contact Us, Profile, Packages, and Logout.

When a user searches for information on ‘date’, for example, a Search Result page will populate, display the definition, description, the name translation in three different languages, the scientific term, as well as list down all the resources from Al-Quran, hadith, manuscript, and scientific article. Aside from this information, a nexus of knowledge, containing The NRGS Team, History of Dates, Etymology, Dates in the Hadith, Dates in the Quran, The Effects of Dates and Goats Milk in Preventing Gastroenteritis and the synonyms. The searches are made based on the keywords provided by the users. This is like a mini version of Google search, with its own self-provided database. When user selected on one of the results’ details, for example a result from Al-Quran, the result will show the Ayat of the Quran, the verse, the name of Surah in two languages (Arabic and English), the chapter, and the translation of the Ayat in three different languages (Arabic, Malay, and English).