Trust & Transparency

How We Review Islamic Content

Salam Games aims to make Islamic learning welcoming, accurate, and age-appropriate. This page explains our source hierarchy, review process, limits, and how families can report a concern.

Our promise

Trace claims carefully

We distinguish Quran, hadith, scholarly explanation, seerah, Arabic instruction, and original game framing instead of treating them as one source type.

Say when context matters

Nuanced fiqh questions are not reduced to personal fatwas. Parents should consult a qualified local scholar for rulings that depend on circumstances or school of law.

Design for children

We avoid sectarian debate, graphic details, depictions of sacred figures, and game mechanics that trivialize Quran, the Names of Allah, worship, or divine reward.

Correct openly

Content is reviewed continuously. If a narration is weak, disputed, or cannot be traced reliably, we remove it, qualify it, or rewrite the lesson as general guidance.

Source hierarchy

What each label means

Quran

Exact surah and ayah references are checked for validity. Translation wording can differ, so we focus on clear mainstream meanings and avoid unsupported interpretation.

Hadith

A collection name alone is not enough. Our target standard is collection, hadith number, wording, and grading. Weak or disputed reports are not presented as established Sunnah.

Duas & dhikr

Arabic text, transliteration, meaning, and context are checked. Hisn al-Muslim and traceable primary reports are preferred for daily supplications.

Fiqh & practice

Clear basics may be taught simply. Context-dependent classifications are marked for qualified review and explained without claiming to settle personal religious rulings.

Seerah & prophetic stories

Details are checked against the Quran and reliable seerah sources. Unsupported embellishments are removed, and prophets or companions are never visually depicted.

Original game framing

Fictional stories, scores, and rewards are clearly educational. They never claim divine acceptance, forgiveness, hasanat, barakah, or spiritual merit as a game result.

Our review workflow

  1. 1

    Inventory

    Automated scanning identifies Quran citations, hadith claims, duas, rulings, and prophetic stories across public pages and game data.

  2. 2

    Source validation

    References are checked against established digital editions. We currently use Al Quran Cloud for automated ayah validation and Sunnah.com for traceable hadith text, numbering, and displayed grading.

  3. 3

    Human review queue

    A valid citation does not automatically prove that every explanation is complete. Nuanced fiqh, disputed narrations, and detailed seerah claims remain queued until reviewed carefully.

  4. 4

    Kid-safety check

    We review tone, mechanics, imagery, and age suitability—not only factual wording.

  5. 5

    Correction & re-test

    Corrections are tested locally, deployed with a backup, and verified on the live site.

Important limits

Found something we should review?

Please send the page name, the wording you noticed, and—if possible—a source link or reference. The contact form is for parents, teachers, scholars, and other adults.

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