Answer first
AI can help with scheduling, pronunciation verification, explanation, and memorization pacing. It should not be used to generate Quranic text, hadith, recitations, fatwas, or religious rulings. The line is clear in principle; applying it requires constant vigilance.
Where AI helps
- Scheduling reviews based on personal forgetting curves.
- Scoring pronunciation against authenticated references.
- Summarizing existing tafsir in the learner’s language.
- Pacing suggestions based on demonstrated consistency.
Where AI should not go
- Never generate Quranic verses. They are revelation, not text to predict.
- Never generate hadith. Each must be traceable and graded.
- Never issue fatwas. Islamic rulings require trained scholars with full context.
- Never speak in the voice of a scholar or Prophet.
- Never “reinterpret” the Quran. Interpretation belongs to qualified scholarship.
The HafizPrime line
- AI Coach is clearly labeled.
- Religious questions route to the Scholar Panel.
- All Quranic text, reciter audio, and hadith come from authenticated sources.
- Recitation audio is never used to train models.
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