Knowledge Without
Compromise
We build IslamicInfo because authentic Islamic knowledge should be free, source-cited, and free of opinion. This is who we are and why we exist.
The internet is full of Islamic content. Very little of it tells you where it comes from.
We built IslamicInfo because we were frustrated — frustrated by websites that quote hadith without references, by apps that mix authentic and fabricated narrations, by "Islamic" content that is really just opinion dressed as scripture.
Every single piece of content on this platform has a source. Every hadith carries its collection, book, and narrator chain grade. Every Qur'anic reference includes the surah and verse. Every dua links to its primary source.
This is not a religious authority. We do not issue fatwas. We do not tell you what is halal or haram. We show you the primary sources and let you read for yourself.
"My success is not but through Allah. Upon Him I have relied, and to Him I return."
Hud · 11:88"This verse is our north star — a reminder that sincerity of purpose, not scale of output, is what matters."
Non-Negotiable Rules
These are not guidelines — they are hard constraints enforced throughout the platform.
Collection name, book number, and hadith number. If we cannot source it, we do not publish it.
Ṣaḥīḥ, Ḥasan, Ḍaʿīf — shown prominently, not hidden in fine print.
We do not issue religious rulings. We present authenticated scholarship — you draw conclusions.
Advertising creates incentive misalignment with authentic knowledge. We reject it categorically.
We draw from across the major Sunni madhhabs and present multiple scholarly views where they exist.
Access to authentic Islamic knowledge should not require a subscription. It never will on this platform.
Our Methodology
Every piece of content begins with the primary text — Qur'anic verse, hadith collection, or classical scholarly work. We never begin with a conclusion and find sources afterward.
Hadith are verified against authenticated collections: Bukhārī, Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhī, Nasāʾī, Ibn Mājah, and corroborated with grading from al-Albānī, Ibn Ḥajar, and al-Nawawī.
Authenticity grades (Ṣaḥīḥ, Ḥasan, Ḍaʿīf, Mawḍūʿ) are shown on every hadith card. Weak narrations are published with prominent warnings — not removed, which would hide the knowledge that a narration is weak.
We do not add commentary, interpretation, or guidance beyond what classical scholars have established. The text speaks; we present it accurately.
Built on Classical Scholarship
Our content is grounded in the authenticated works of the classical hadith masters and jurists.
Author of Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī — the most authenticated collection of hadith.
Hadith MasterAuthor of Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim — second in authority only to al-Bukhārī.
Hadith MasterShāfiʿī jurist and compiler of Riyāḍ al-Ṣāliḥīn and Arbaʿīn al-Nawawiyyah.
ClassicalForemost hadith grader of the modern era — Silsilat al-Ṣaḥīḥah and Ḍaʿīfah.
Hadith MasterTrusted Sources
Every claim on this platform traces back to one of these authenticated works.
Frequently Asked
IslamicInfo is built by a small team of Muslim developers and researchers who believe that authentic Islamic knowledge should be universally accessible. We are not a religious institution and do not issue scholarly opinions.
No. Never. This is a hard constraint, not a policy. We present authenticated sources from classical scholarship. We do not tell you what is permissible or forbidden. For personal religious guidance, consult a qualified scholar in your community.
We cross-reference against the six major hadith collections (Kutub al-Sittah) and apply grading from recognized authorities including al-Albānī, Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī, and al-Nawawī. Grades are shown on every hadith — Ṣaḥīḥ, Ḥasan, Ḍaʿīf, or Mawḍūʿ.
Yes and yes. Access to authentic Islamic knowledge is not something we will monetize. The platform has no ads, no premium tiers, and no paywalls. This is a founding commitment — not a promotional promise.
Absolutely. If you find an error, a missing source, or a misattributed narration, please contact us. Accuracy is the mission — corrections are welcomed, not resented.
Get in Touch
Questions, corrections, collaboration ideas — reach out. We read everything.