Trust & verification
How Quranicpedia verifies its content
Quranicpedia is a scholar-reviewed encyclopedia of the Qur’an. Nothing reaches a public, indexed page until it has passed scholarly review — so what you read here is accountable, sourced, and traceable to the people who stand behind it.
The review model
Every item is authored, sourced, and submitted for review
Verse studies, encyclopedia entries, questions, and misconception responses are authored, sourced against classical tafsir and primary references, and only then submitted for review. Unreviewed material is shown clearly marked “In review” and is kept out of search engines until a scholar verifies it.
The trust gate
Content is only rendered and search-indexed once a reviewer marks it verified and it is still active. The same gate drives the public page, the sitemap, and the structured data — there is one source of truth, so what search engines see is exactly what a reviewer signed off.
The Quranicpedia Review Board
While our named board of reviewers is being recruited, verified content is endorsed by the Quranicpedia Review Board — a generic, accountable review identity rather than a fabricated individual. As named scholars join, their reviews are attributed to them personally and link to their profile here.
Named reviewers
Named reviewer profiles appear here as our board is published. Until then, verified content is endorsed by the Quranicpedia Review Board.