AlTahqeeq

The source-driven authentic answer engine.

Ask what the Prophet ﷺ said — and get the hadith, with source reference. The first Islamic AI that cites every answer from sources like Sahih al-Bukhari.

Built by Muslims. Governed by scholars.

AlTahqeeq in action.

Just a few queries to demonstrate the scope of what can be acheived.

AI is fabricating Islam. Every day.

Problems we're solving

Today's options fall short.

The single most-asked category of Islamic question online — “what does Islam, or the Prophet ﷺ, say about X?” — is currently served by:

  • Google

    Answers from blogs of variable quality, no source attribution, no abstention.

  • Generic LLMs (ChatGPT, Gemini)

    Fluent fabrication; will invent hadiths and fatwas with confidence.No citations. Trust has collapsed in serious religious circles.

  • Static reference sites (Sunnah.com, Quran.com)

    Excellent corpora but require keyword expertise; useless to an ordinary user typing a natural question.

  • Human Q&A services (IslamQA, SeekersGuidance)

    High quality but slow — days to weeks per answer — and not scalable.

Solutions we're building

Why this is buildable now.

Four shifts make AlTahqeeq possible today in a way it wasn't two years ago.

  1. The methods to reliably ground AI in authentic sources have matured.

    Sourcing from a classical corpus, citing the exact source line, and refusing to answer when the text is silent — doing all three reliably — has only been technically possible for about twelve months. The window to be first opened recently and won't stay open long.

  2. Bukhari is the proof. The canon is the scope.

    We launch on Sahih Bukhari — Sunni Islam's most rigorously authenticated text — to prove the proprietary methodology developed in-house. The same engine extends to the rest of the Kutub al-Sittah, sirah etc. The product isn't just a hadith chatbot. The long-term aim is to become the source layer beneath Islamic questions online — where an answer's evidence comes from.

  3. The fabrication crisis is now scholarly consensus.

    Senior scholars are publicly warning from the minbar against LLM-generated hadith and fatwas. Source-cited Islamic AI is no longer a startup hypothesis — it's a stated religious need from the voices the ummah trusts most.

  4. Muslim consumer-tech has matured.

    Muslim Pro, Tarteel have built the audience. There is no defensible Q&A incumbent yet — the seat is empty.

We asked a popular AI assistant for a hadith on patience. It gave us one — confidently.
There were no citations or in worst cases, the hadith didn't even exist.For two billion Muslims, this isn't a bug. It's a trust crisis.

Generic AI · illustration

Give me a hadith on patience.
“The Prophet ﷺ said: Whoever remains patient, Allah will make him patient. Nobody can be given a blessing better and greater than patience.

— Sahih al-Bukhari

Hadith is not cited

AlTahqeeq · illustration

What did the Prophet say about patience?.

Narrated Anas:

“The Prophet ﷺ said: The real patience is at the first stroke of a calamity.

Sahih al-Bukhari · Book (Funerals) · Hadith 1302

Verified

We're not building a hadith app. We're building the trust layer for all Islamic literature.

The roadmap

  1. Today

    Sahih al-Bukhari

  2. Year 1

    + Sahih Muslim

  3. Year 2

    + Sunan Tirmidhi + Sunan Abi Dawud

  4. Year 3

    + Sunan an-Nasa'i + Sunan Ibn Majah

  5. Year 4

    Building toward every authenticated Islamic text in one place, so the answer to a religious question never has to come from an AI that invents one.

Hadith

Every authenticated Sunni and Shia hadith collection, queryable by topic, citable by reference. The reference layer the Muslim world has needed for 1,400 years.

Tafsir

Comparative tafsir across centuries of scholarship, side-by-side, with each interpretation tagged to its school and context.

This is a multi-decade product surface. We're starting with one collection because trust is built one corpus at a time — not by claiming everything at once.

AlTahqeeq is the first hadith answer engine built like a scholar would build it.

You ask a question in plain English. AlTahqeeq finds the most relevant hadiths from the authenticated collections, ranks them, and returns each with full citation back to the source. When evidence is weak or contested, AlTahqeeq stays silent — because guessing about religion is worse than admitting we don't know.

The kinds of questions AlTahqeeq handles

What did the Prophet ﷺ say about anger?

Hadith on patience

On honoring parents

On honesty in business

The wider engine

AlTahqeeq does more than retrieve hadith.

Topical hadith is the public lane we're launching first, but the infrastructure underneath already supports Quran verification and comparative tafsir. The same trust-first discipline applies to every surface — sourced, cited, or silent.

Arabic text verification

Quran verification

Paste any Arabic passage. AlTahqeeq confirms whether it's from the Quran, locates it to the exact Surah and Ayah, and returns the verified translation. Solves the “is this verse actually from the Quran?” problem before it spreads.

Input

قُلْ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ

Verified

Quran 112:1 — Surah Al-Ikhlas

“Say, ‘He is Allah, the One.’”

Three scholars, side by side

Comparative tafsir

Ask tafsir for verse, surah or any part of the quran and AlTahqeeq returns three classical interpretations side by side. Readers compare scholars instead of trusting a single voice — closer to how a student of the tradition actually reads.

Tafsir Ibn Kathir

Classical exegesis rooted in the salaf tradition

Maariful Quran

Detailed contemporary Hanafi exegesis

Tafheem ul Quran

Thematic exegesis with social and ethical context

How AlTahqeeq works.

1

You ask

Natural language question, in any phrasing.

2

AlTahqeeq retrieves

We surface the most relevant hadiths from the authenticated collections — never invent them.

3

You verify

Every answer cites the exact source. Click through to verify it for yourself.

Built for scholarly review — not for whatever the model felt like saying.

Scholar — to be announced

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Scholar — to be announced

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Scholar — to be announced

Title and institution to follow.

AlTahqeeq is built to be checked. What counts as authentic, when to abstain, how sources are weighted — these are exactly the decisions that belong with qualified scholars, not with an engine. We are establishing a scholarly review process and inviting qualified scholars to examine the proprietary methodology developed in-house, so the work stays accountable to the people best placed to judge it.

This isn't a deck. It's working.

7,272

hadiths indexed

from Sahih al-Bukhari

134

ambiguous queries

the system can disambiguate

50+

gold-standard test cases

all green

0

fabricated citations

AlTahqeeq retrieves; it does not generate

Beta testimonials coming soon.

We don't fabricate testimonials. We'll publish them as beta users give consent.

The team behind AlTahqeeq.

Portrait of AlTahqeeq's founder and CEO

Salman Mubashir - Founder & CEO

Built AlTahqeeq's core retrieval and governance system.

AI Engineer with 2 years of experience building production ML systems.

Portrait of AlTahqeeq's Head of Growth

Dr. Shaheer - Head of Growth

Drives marketing, partnerships, and community.

Serial entrepreneur who has lead the growth of three, 7 figure businesses

We're building AlTahqeeq because the trust layer the ummah needs doesn't exist yet — and because if we don't build it carefully, someone else will build it carelessly.

Ways to be part of this.

SUPPORT

Donate to fuel the build.

No equity, no return. Just sadaqah jariyah.

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INVEST

For partnership or investment enquiries,

Not sure which is right for you? Email us — we'll figure it out together.

Common questions

Get in touch.

Have a question, an idea, or want a live demo of how the engine works? Drop a note and we'll reply within 48 hours.

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