AI TAFSIR
AI tafsir, grounded in classical sources.
Tap any ayah RecitID identifies and read a clear, faithful explanation drawn from Tabari, Ibn Kathir, Qurtubi, and other classical mufassirin — summarized by AI, with sources.
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Up to 18 seconds · ~94% accuracy on clear recordings · 200+ qaris
Classical sources
Every summary cites the mufassir it came from. No AI-generated fatwa, ever.
Plain English
Readable explanations without losing scholarly precision.
Audit-friendly
Tap a citation to read the original tafsir passage in full.
How it works
- Step 1
Identify an ayah
Use the recorder, scanner, or pick from a Surah.
- Step 2
Tap 'Read tafsir'
AI summarizes the key classical commentary.
- Step 3
Verify with sources
Citations link to the original tafsir text.
Use cases
- Quick context for an ayah you just heard
- Khutbah preparation
- Reverts learning Quran for the first time
- Group study and dawah
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Reciter index reviewed against published mushaf standards and qira'at sources.
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Frequently asked
Does the AI issue fatwa?
No. RecitID never issues fatwa. Tafsir summaries are clearly labeled as AI summaries of classical sources, not religious rulings.
Which tafsir sources are used?
Tabari, Ibn Kathir, Qurtubi, and selected modern works. We expand the source list over time.
How accurate are AI summaries?
Reviewed against the original sources. We mark uncertain summaries clearly and always link the original.
Can I read the full tafsir?
Yes. Every AI summary links to the full passage in its source.
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