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Islamic AI
Proposal: Islamic AI Introduction The "Islamic AI" initiative envisions a groundbreaking artificial intelligence model designed to serve as an advanced resource for Islamic knowledge, education, and guidance. By integrating comprehensive Islamic teachings with state-of-the-art AI technology, this project aims to support Muslims worldwide in their spiritual journey while fostering learning opportunities for non-Arabic speakers. Core Components The Islamic AI will integrate the following domains to ensure accuracy, reliability, and inclusivity: Quranic Knowledge: Word-by-word translation of the Arabic text. Comprehensive translation of verses in multiple languages. Detailed Tafsir (interpretation) based on classical and contemporary Islamic scholarship. Hadith Studies: A robust database of authentic Hadith from reliable collections like Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and others. Contextual explanations and categorizations of Hadith for better understanding. Islamic Philosophy: Incorporation of insights from prominent Islamic scholars such as Imam Malik, Abu Hanifa, and Imam Dawood. Summaries of their philosophical contributions and their application in contemporary contexts. Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh): Guidance on Islamic laws across various schools of thought. Practical applications of Shariah law in everyday life. Islamic History: Comprehensive accounts of significant events, figures, and milestones in Islamic history. Contextual understanding of historical narratives. Key Features To enhance usability and accessibility, the Islamic AI will offer the following features: Text and Voice Support: Users can interact with the AI through text input or voice commands, ensuring inclusivity for users with different preferences or abilities. Arabic Language Learning: A learning environment for non-Arabic speakers to understand and communicate in Arabic effectively. Interactive lessons focused on grammar, vocabulary, and cultural nuances. Quranic Recitation Guidance: Tools to teach proper recitation of the Quran, including Tajweed rules. Pronunciation assistance for accurate recitation of Arabic words. Recitation Feedback System: An advanced feature allowing learners to recite verses and receive real-time feedback on pronunciation and accuracy. Suggestions for improvement based on Tajweed principles. Comprehensive Q&A Functionality: A robust system capable of answering user questions on Quranic verses, Hadith, Islamic history, and scholarly consensus on specific topics. Reliable references and contextual explanations for all responses. Conclusion Islamic AI is not just a technological innovation but a bridge to Islamic knowledge and education for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. By integrating advanced AI capabilities with Islamic teachings, this project has the potential to revolutionize access to Islamic knowledge, foster deeper understanding, and strengthen spiritual growth. This proposal calls for the collaboration of Islamic scholars, AI experts, and linguists to ensure the model's accuracy, inclusivity, and adaptability to the needs of diverse users globally.
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Sunnah Habit building feature in Sadiq, the muslim companion app
اسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I really liked the concept behind of sadiq, being a companion app for muslims. But being a good muslim is more than just praying salah and reading quran right. Right now those seem to be the only things offered by the app. It would be nice to have a feature which helps you build a habit of acting upon the sunnahs. Kinda like the fabulous daily routine app, it suggests u a few good habits at a time and help u track them. Similarly the sadiq app can suggest a few sunnahs at a time, along with the reference and the reward for it, and help us track it until it becomes a habit. Or You could provide a list of sunnah acts from which we can choose a few to try building a habit. Ig some people also struggle with fardh acts, so you can include them as well, make them a priority. The app can keep sending reminders and motivation for us to stick to the habit. https://thewayofsalafiyyah.com/2024/04/17/forgotten-sunnahs-pdf/ This pdf may be useful for reference, it includes many sunnahs which we have forgotten If you are going to include this habit tracker, ig u might as well give us the option to add our other habits/schedule as well (i.e. non deen related, e.g. related to work or academics or house chores) so that we won't have to use 2 different apps for deen related habits and remaining habits. Then again it might become cluttered and overwhelming. So maybe this is not a good idea.
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