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How The Noble Islam Detects Misinformation on Social Media

July 11, 2026

Misinformation about Islamic teachings spreads quickly on social media — fabricated Hadith, misquoted verses, and out-of-context religious claims are common. The Noble Islam includes tools built specifically to address this.

The Problem

A single misattributed quote or fabricated Hadith can circulate widely online before anyone checks it. Once it spreads, correcting it becomes far harder than preventing it in the first place.

How Verification Works

Users can submit a claim, quote, or screenshot circulating on social media, and The Noble Islam checks it against its curated source database. The system reports whether the claim matches a verifiable source, is a known misattribution, or cannot be confirmed either way.

Why This Matters

This tool exists to give everyday users — not just scholars — a fast way to check something before sharing it further, reducing the spread of inaccurate religious claims.

Limitations

This tool checks claims against available primary sources; it is not a substitute for scholarly interpretation, and results should be treated as a starting point for verification rather than a final religious ruling.