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Muhammad Bamoki1, Shakhawan Hares Wady2, Soran Badawi3
1General Directorate of Awqaf / Sulaimaniyah, KRG, Kurdistan, Iraq.
Abstract:
The Holy Quran serves as a foundational text in Islamic theology and has been translated into numerous languages across the globe. This paper introduces a manual translation of the Holy Quran into the Kurdish language, specifically designed to aid natural language processing (NLP) research and linguistic analysis. The translation process employed a thorough methodology that combined advanced linguistic tools with the expertise of bilingual religious scholars, translators, and professional proofreaders over several years. Careful attention was given to maintaining both semantic accuracy and theological precision, ensuring a faithful representation of the original Arabic text. The dataset comprises two primary files: a raw translation and a refined linguistic version. We performed various statistical analyses, including the identification of the top 20 most frequent words, a comparative analysis of verse lengths between the Kurdish and Arabic versions, and an evaluation of unique word distributions in both the raw and processed texts. This Kurdish Quran translation dataset represents a significant resource for computational linguistics, particularly in the development of neural machine translation models and in linguistic research focused on under-resourced languages.
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