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How Isnad answers
Transparent: what the answers rest on, and where their limits are.
Sources
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How an answer is built
Every point is backed by evidence — an ayah or hadith — with its source cited. Nothing is stated without proof.
Authenticity grades
Hadith are marked: sahih (authentic), hasan (good), da'if (weak). You see what the answer relies on.
What it won't do
No fabricated hadith or guesswork. For complex or disputed matters it refers you to a qualified scholar instead of issuing its own fatwa.
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Important
Answers are for general guidance and do not replace a qualified scholar. For important matters, consult people of knowledge.