Sabily (Linux)

What is Sabily (Linux)?
Sabily, formerly known as Ubuntu Muslim Edition, is a Linux distribution that was supported from 2007 to 2011. It offers several types of support for Muslim users, including Arabic language support; various types of monitoring functions to filter out objectionable material; and even features for recognizing Muslim prayer times.
Although successive versions were released from 2007 to 2011, Sabily is now considered "dormant". An end-of-life process for Sabily was in place in 2011 when it was announced that no further updates or security features would be released.

Other features of Sabily are a Q'uran learning tool and an Islamic calendar. For more information on how users can use Sabily, please visit the Sabily user forums online.

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