Discover the truth of Islam through open, respectful dialogue
Meet TrueDawah — an AI companion rooted in the Qurʼān, ḥadīth, and classical scholarship. Ask freely — judgement-free.
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Why TrueDawah?
Straight answers about Islam
Ask anything — belief, practice, or history — and get a concise, source-linked reply in seconds. No endless scrolling, no spin.
Evidence you can verify
Every claim is backed by the Qurʼān, rigorously authenticated ḥadīth, classical tafsīr, and serious modern scholarship — with citations you can open and read.
See the range of views
Where Muslim scholars themselves disagree — classical and modern — TrueDawah shows the range, with names and sources where possible.
Private & judgement-free
Your questions stay between you and TrueDawah. Believers, seekers, and the simply curious are all welcome.
How TrueDawah works
Ask any question about Islam
Belief, practice, history, the Qurʼān, the ḥadīth — nothing is off-limits.
Get source-backed answers
TrueDawah quotes the relevant Qurʼānic verses, ṣaḥīḥ ḥadīth, classical tafsīr, and modern scholarship — side-by-side.
Verify and decide
Open any citation to read the full Arabic and English context, browse the classical commentary, and draw your own conclusion.
Browse by topic
Topic hubs group related questions so you can study one cluster at a time. Click any hub to see the full source-first research pages.
The Qurʼān: preservation and compilation
What the ḥadīth, sīra, and classical Muslim scholarship tell us about how the Qurʼān was collected, standardized, and transmitted — including the seven aḥruf, the qirāʾāt, and what early manuscripts add to the picture.
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The Qurʼān and science
Verses commonly cited in connection with science — embryology, the Big Bang, the splitting of the moon, the origin of iron — read alongside classical tafsīr and what historians and scientists actually say.
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The Prophet Muhammad's life and example
Sīra and ḥadīth on the Prophet's life and conduct — including episodes Muslim scholars themselves have written about and discussed across the centuries.
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Women, marriage, and family in Islam
What the Qurʼān and ḥadīth say about marriage, polygamy, divorce, and the rights of women — read through classical fiqh and modern Muslim scholarship.
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Jihad, abrogation, and freedom of belief
What jihad actually means in the Qurʼān and ḥadīth, the doctrine of naskh (abrogation), and the rulings on apostasy — including where modern Muslim scholars have engaged the classical fiqh.
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Islamic ethics: slavery, captives, and rules of war
How the Qurʼān and classical fiqh addressed slavery, captives, and the conduct of war — and how Muslim scholars from the early period to today have read, applied, or restricted those rulings.
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The Qurʼān and previous scripture
What the Qurʼān itself says about the Torah, Gospel, and Injīl — and how classical Muslim commentators understood those passages before the later doctrine of taḥrīf developed.
16 questions →
Jesus (ʿĪsā) in the Qurʼān
Who Jesus is in the Qurʼān, the unique titles given to him, what the Qurʼān says about his crucifixion (Q 4:157), and the Christian doctrines the Qurʼān engages — Trinity, Sonship, and related questions — read first through Islamic sources.
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Reasons people give for becoming Muslim
Common lines of reasoning — cosmological, psychological, demographic, and biographical — laid out clearly so you can weigh each one next to the primary sources.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the goal of TrueDawah?
- TrueDawah exists to make the best available evidence about Islam accessible and transparent. We bring the Qurʼān, ṣaḥīḥ ḥadīth, classical tafsīr, and serious modern scholarship into one place so you can examine the sources yourself and reach your own conclusions.
- How does TrueDawah handle apparent contradictions?
- When passages or sources seem to conflict — within the Islamic tradition or between Islam and earlier scriptures — TrueDawah shows them side-by-side with full citations and lays out the leading scholarly explanations. The evidence is open; what you decide to do with it is entirely up to you.
- Is TrueDawah affiliated with any organisation?
- No. TrueDawah is independent. We draw answers directly from primary Islamic sources and respected classical and modern scholarship. Disclosure of who builds and funds the project lives on About.
- Can I challenge or fact-check the answers?
- Absolutely. Ask for evidence, provide counter-examples, or request clarifications. The agent welcomes respectful dialogue and is built to point you back to the original text every time.
- Does TrueDawah cost anything?
- No. The core question-and-answer experience is completely free.
- Is my chat private and secure?
- Yes. Conversations are stored only to personalise your experience and improve the service. They are never sold or shared.
- What languages are supported?
- TrueDawah converses in English by default and supplies Qurʼānic passages in Arabic and English wherever an authentic Arabic text is available. Additional interface languages are planned.
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