"How does MyTazki use AI ethically?"
MyTazki uses Claude AI with strict Islamic adab constraints — it assists with reflection, duas, and guidance but never issues fatwas, contradicts Islamic scholarship, or acts as a religious authority. Islamic sources always lead; AI follows.
AI is a mirror, not a minbar. It reflects Islamic wisdom back to you — it does not stand on the pulpit and preach.
The AI is trained to redirect any fiqh (Islamic law) questions to qualified scholars. It will say: 'This requires a scholarly opinion — please consult a local Imam or trusted Islamic institution.'
When citing Quranic verses or hadith, the AI references the source. It does not invent or paraphrase Islamic narrations.
The AI can support, validate, and listen. It does not prescribe specific acts of worship as solutions to spiritual problems — that is the work of human scholars and qualified counsellors.
The AI is guided by Islamic etiquette (adab). It begins responses with bismillah where appropriate, maintains respectful tone, and honours Islamic sensitivities in all topics.
MyTazki serves Muslims of all schools of thought (madhabs). The AI does not take sides in scholarly differences of opinion. It notes where differences exist and encourages you to follow your own qualified scholar.
Our AI system guidelines are reviewed by our Islamic editorial team every quarter. Any patterns of problematic responses are flagged and corrected immediately.
No. The MyTazki AI companion is explicitly designed to not issue religious rulings. For fiqh questions, it will always direct you to qualified scholars.
Our editorial team has written the AI system guidelines. The AI runs on Claude (Anthropic) with strict Islamic adab constraints that we update regularly.
Your conversations are not used to train AI models. Sessions are processed in real-time and not stored permanently. See our privacy policy for details.
Please report it immediately at support@mytazki.com. We take Islamic accuracy seriously and will investigate and correct within 24 hours.