Why Context Matters in Understanding Islam
Quoting religious texts without context is one of the most common sources of misunderstanding. Learn why context matters — linguistic, historical, and scholarly — and how to read responsibly.
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Quoting religious texts without context is one of the most common sources of misunderstanding. Learn why context matters — linguistic, historical, and scholarly — and how to read responsibly.
Whether you are a journalist, educator, student, or someone seeking understanding, here are practical principles for having respectful, fact-based conversations about Islam.
From algebra to optics, Islamic civilisation produced groundbreaking advances in science, medicine, and mathematics. Explore the scholars whose work shaped the modern world.
Artificial intelligence offers new tools for combating religious misinformation, but building AI for sensitive topics requires careful design. Learn about the challenges and principles involved.
Islam has several major schools of legal and theological thought, each with its own methodology. Learn what unites them, how they developed, and why scholarly diversity is considered a strength.
Many widely held beliefs about Islam are based on misunderstandings or lack of context. This article addresses six common misconceptions with academic sources and historical evidence.
Hadith are records of the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad. Learn how they are classified, verified, and why their authenticity matters for Islamic scholarship.
The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, but its structure and context are often misunderstood. Learn how it is organised, how it was revealed, and how scholars approach its interpretation.
Islamophobia refers to fear, prejudice, and discrimination directed at Muslims and Islam. Learn about its history, forms, and impact, and why accurate information is the best response.
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundational practices shared by Muslims worldwide. Learn what each pillar means, why it matters, and how over 1.8 billion people integrate these practices into daily life.
Research shows false information travels six times faster than accurate information. Learn how misinformation spreads and how educational tools can counter it.
Developing AI systems that handle religious topics responsibly requires unprecedented care. Learn about our ethical approach to religious education AI.
A deep dive into our multi-layer verification process that ensures every piece of information meets the highest standards of accuracy.
In an era of AI-generated content, source verification has never been more important. Learn about our rigorous approach to citations and transparency.
Today, we introduce qibla.ai to the world. Our mission: to provide calm, factual, educational context about Islam in an age of misinformation.