After looking through the app I noticed that some of the articles had no references to any sources from the Quran or sunnah. And when there are references we don’t know who is interpreting the Hadith. (No specific names of individuals) As we all know, we can’t just accept interpretations from just some random person. So I had a problem with this. However the app does actually address a vast variety of issues that we face here in the West which is quite good and beneficial. Personally I would say that to improve the app itself, it would be better if you adopted the Islamqa format where Quran and sunnah is quoted as much as possible and also stating who exactly is stating those words at the end (who is writing the article)
I’m saying this because I do think that this app has the potential to be of immense benefit to the Islamic community. Plus I think it would be better that you use some of the more well known scholars’ videos (if the matter has already been addressed) as an explanation for the matter being addressed (so as to ease that mind of the reader as he will know that the matter has been placed into well assured hands).
Insha’allah this will have been a benefit to you. May Allah reward your efforts. Aameen.
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