Islamic AI should show sources, not replace scholars.
Islamify.ai is an Islamic AI assistant for Muslims who want answers about Islam with visible Quran and Hadith references, Madhhab context, and a quality process guided by Muslim scholars.
What people mean by Islamic AI
Islamic AI is not just a general chatbot with Muslim words added on top. For us, it means an AI assistant designed around Islamic learning: questions about prayer, fasting, family life, daily fiqh, Quranic verses, hadith references, and the scholarly tradition of the Ahlul-Sunnah wal-Jamaah.
The goal is simple: make it easier to ask good questions and easier to verify the answer. A Muslim AI assistant should not hide where its answer comes from. It should show the source, give context, and remind you when a local scholar or imam is the right person to ask.
How Islamify.ai is different from a generic AI chatbot
Questions an Islamic AI assistant can help with
You can ask in natural language, in your own words. Typical examples include:
- How do I pray Tahajjud?
- What breaks wudu according to the four Madhahib?
- Can you explain a Quran verse with context?
- What is the difference between a hadith reference and a fatwa?
- How do I prepare notes for a khutba or Islamic lesson?
What Islamic AI should not do
Islamify.ai is a tool, not a mufti and not an authority. AI can make mistakes. For serious personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, medical ethics, business disputes, or urgent religious questions, you should speak to a qualified local scholar.
That is why our product language is careful: Islamify.ai helps with learning, orientation, source discovery, and follow-up questions. It does not replace the adab, responsibility, and care of real scholarship.
Built for Muslims, students and educators
Islamify.ai is useful for everyday questions, personal study, mosque education, khutba preparation, and comparing the four Madhahib. The interface is multilingual, and answers can be saved so you can return to them later.
Ask in your own words
Use normal language for questions about Islam, Quran, Sunnah, worship, and daily Muslim life.
Check Quran and Hadith sources
Look at the references behind the answer and continue your own learning from there.
Understand Madhhab differences
See why legal schools can differ, without turning disagreement into confusion.
Keep learning private
No ads, no selling conversations, and no training AI models on your personal questions.
Try the Islamic AI assistant
Seven days free. No credit card. Ask a real question and check the sources yourself.
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