Why "Granada"
In the 14th century, Granada functioned as a fortress state designed for survival.
As the last Muslim stronghold on the Iberian Peninsula, its walls served three functions: military defense against external threats, internal security for its inhabitants, and economic control that kept the city self-sufficient. For over two centuries, while other Muslim territories fell, Granada endured.
Project Granada applies this logic to your Islamic library.
Principles
The original Granada eventually fell. But the knowledge it protected - the manuscripts, the scholarship, the intellectual tradition - survived and spread. The walls served what they guarded.
Project Granada guards access to the Islamic textual tradition, encyclopedic and searchable, independent of any external authority.
Your books. Your machine. Your terms.
Features
Full-Text Search
Fast Arabic text search with SQLite FTS5, supporting diacritics normalization. Find what you need across your entire library.
OpenITI Integration
Browse and download books from the OpenITI corpus - over 2 billion words of premodern Arabic text.
AI Assistance
Ask questions about the text using Claude API or local Ollama models. Keep your queries private with local inference.
Notes & Annotations
Save highlights with full citation metadata. Export to Obsidian or any folder as Markdown files.
Offline-First
Works entirely offline once books are downloaded. No internet required for searching or reading.