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Sunan AI positions itself as “Your Fiqh Companion” — an AI companion tool for learning about and querying Islamic law. According to its Terms of Service, it provides educational content and AI-assisted answers based on “authentic Islamic sources,” but it clearly states that it is not a fatwa service and that users should consult qualified scholars for specific religious rulings.
Based on the crawled content, Sunan AI focuses on religion-specific Q&A, covering topics such as Islamic jurisprudence, source materials, differences among scholars, use in schools or universities, research writing, mobile usage, memorization practice, and related areas. Its differentiation lies in not being a general-purpose search engine or chatbot, but instead organizing answers around Islamic sources. However, the crawled FAQ only includes the list of questions and does not show the actual answers, so it is not possible to verify whether the service provides source citations, comparisons between different madhhabs, scholar oversight, or retrieval-augmented mechanisms.
Pricing information is insufficient. The FAQ includes the question “Is Sunan AI free?”, but the body text does not include an answer, so it is unclear whether the service is free, offers trial quotas, or uses a subscription plan. Language support is also unknown: although the page mentions “which languages are currently supported,” no actual list is provided. API access, third-party integrations, and deployment options for schools or institutions are not disclosed either; the only thing that can be confirmed is that there are entry points or questions related to institutional collaboration.
The Terms mention that the privacy policy explains how personal data is processed, and that using the service indicates consent, but the crawled content does not include the full privacy policy. The FAQ also includes questions such as whether data is private and whether questions are tracked, but no answers are shown. In terms of output quality, the product emphasizes the authenticity of its sources, while also stating in the Terms that it does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of content and that the service is provided “as is.” This is especially important for religious Q&A: users should not treat it as a final basis for religious rulings.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, well-defined use-case boundaries, and an explicit reminder that it cannot replace a scholar’s fatwa. It may be suitable for Muslim learners, as a supplement for religious courses, or for preliminary source organization in research writing. Its weaknesses are limited public transparency: key details about the model, corpus, citations, scholar supervision, pricing, and privacy are missing. There is no public information about access from China, and both network connectivity and payment support are unknown. If unavailable, alternatives may include ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google Search, or traditional Islamic Q&A websites, but religious conclusions should still be based on the views of qualified scholars.
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