The Islamic Content Moderator API provides comprehensive Sharia-compliance analysis for any text content. Built for Muslim app developers, Islamic platforms, content publishers, and educational tools.
WHAT IT DOES:
Analyzes text across 7 Islamic compliance categories and returns detailed verdicts backed by authentic Islamic sources.
7 ANALYSIS CATEGORIES:
- Tawhid & Aqeedah (monotheism and creed)
- Prophet Reverence (respect for prophets)
- Quran & Hadith Integrity (authenticity of citations)
- Halal/Haram Compliance (permissibility)
- Modesty & Gender (Islamic guidelines on gender)
- Financial Compliance (riba, gharar, halal finance)
- Language Appropriateness (tone and wording)
ISLAMIC SOURCES USED:
Quran + Sahih Bukhari + Sahih Muslim + Sunan Abu Dawud + Jami at-Tirmidhi + Sunan an-Nasa'i + Sunan Ibn Majah
RESPONSE INCLUDES:
- compliance_score (0-100)
- overall_verdict: COMPLIANT / NEEDS_REVIEW / NON_COMPLIANT
- severity: NONE / LOW / MEDIUM / HIGH / CRITICAL
- Per-category breakdown with evidence
- Quranic verse and Hadith citations
- Scholarly recommendations
- Multi-language support (auto-detect)
Analyzes text for Islamic Sharia compliance across 7 categories: Tawhid & Aqeedah, Prophet Reverence, Quran & Hadith Integrity, Halal/Haram Compliance, Modesty & Gender, Financial Compliance, and Language Appropriateness. Returns a compliance score (0-100), overall verdict, severity level, and detailed findings backed by Quranic verses and authentic Hadith references.
Analyze Islamic Content - Endpoint Features
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Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{"data":{"categories":{"financial_compliance":{"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"halal_haram_compliance":{"quranic_references":["Surah Al-Baqarah (2:168) - Command to eat halal and lawful food","Surah An-Nahl (16:114) - Gratitude for halal sustenance"],"score":90,"status":"PASS","violations":[]},"language_appropriateness":{"issues":[],"score":95,"status":"PASS"},"modesty_gender":{"issues":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"prophet_reverence":{"issues":[],"notes":"No mention of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Text maintains appropriate Islamic etiquette.","score":100,"status":"PASS"},"quran_hadith_integrity":{"issues":[],"misquotations_found":[],"score":100,"status":"PASS"},"tawhid_aqeedah":{"issues":[],"quranic_references":["Surah Al-Fatiha (1:1-2) - Proper invocation of Allah's names and attributes"],"score":100,"status":"PASS"}},"compliance_score":95,"flags":[{"category":"positive_compliance","description":"Text properly begins with Bismillah (In the name of Allah), demonstrating Islamic etiquette","hadith_evidence":"Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim confirm the Sunnah of beginning actions with Bismillah","quranic_evidence":"Surah Al-Fatiha (1:1) and multiple Quranic chapters begin with Bismillah","type":"INFO"}],"is_compliant":true,"overall_verdict":"COMPLIANT","recommendations":["Content is appropriate. If reviewing a food product, ensure halal certification is verifiable according to Islamic standards."],"scholarly_notes":"The opening invocation 'Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim' is the correct Islamic formula. The stated purpose of reviewing halal food aligns with Islamic guidance on proper nutrition and adherence to dietary laws established in the Quran (2:168, 5:3, 16:114).","severity":"NONE","summary":"This text demonstrates full Islamic compliance. It begins with the proper Islamic invocation, maintains appropriate language and etiquette, and declares a purpose (halal food review) that is entirely aligned with Islamic principles. No violations of Quranic or Sahih Hadith-based Islamic rulings are present. The content is exemplary in its adherence to Islamic standards."},"success":true,"usage":{"daily":{"limit":20,"used":1},"monthly":{"limit":200,"used":2},"plan":"free","weekly":{"limit":100,"used":2}}}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/12282/islamic+content+moderator+api/23066/analyze+islamic+content' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{"text": "In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. This is a halal food review."}'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns a comprehensive analysis of text content, including a compliance score (0-100), overall verdict (compliant, needs review, non-compliant), severity level (none to critical), detailed findings by category, Quranic and Hadith references, and academic suggestions.
Key fields include `compliance_score`, `overall_verdict`, `severity`, `categories` (which detail compliance status for each of the seven categories), `quranic_references`, and `academic_suggestions`.
The response is structured in a JSON format, with a top-level `data` object containing `compliance_score`, `overall_verdict`, and a `categories` object that breaks down compliance by each of the seven categories.
The endpoint provides information on compliance with Islamic law across seven categories, including theological beliefs, respect for the Prophet, financial compliance, and language appropriateness, supported by Quranic and Hadith references.
The API utilizes authentic Islamic sources, including the Quran and various Hadith collections such as Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and others, ensuring that the analysis is grounded in recognized Islamic teachings.
Users can customize requests by providing specific text content for analysis. The API automatically detects language and analyzes the text against the seven compliance categories without requiring additional parameters.
Typical use cases include content moderation for Islamic platforms, educational tools for Islamic studies, and compliance checks for Muslim applications to ensure adherence to Islamic principles.
Users can leverage the compliance score and overall verdict to assess content suitability, while detailed category breakdowns and references provide insights for necessary adjustments or improvements in content to align with Islamic teachings.
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