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Why General AI Gets Islamic Questions Wrong — And What to Use Instead

DEV Community·Sehan Shahid·23 days ago
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Every Muslim who has tried asking ChatGPT an Islamic question has noticed the same problem. The answer sounds confident. It might even sound correct. But there is no Quran verse cited. No Hadith reference. No way to verify where that answer actually came from. That is not a minor issue. In Islam, the source of knowledge matters as much as the knowledge itself. Why General AI Fails at Islamic Questions General purpose AI models like ChatGPT are trained on the entire internet. That includes reliable Islamic scholarship — but it also includes forums, opinion pieces, sectarian debates, and outright misinformation, all weighted together with no distinction. When you ask a general AI about a fiqh ruling or the authenticity of a Hadith, it generates a statistically likely answer based on everything it has seen. It does not actually look up the Quran. It does not search a Hadith database. It produces text that sounds like an Islamic answer. For casual curiosity that might be acceptable.…

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