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For Muslims, seeking knowledge is a sacred tradition.
But today, our history is often fragmented, oversimplified, or filtered through external lenses.
Atlas is an app curated to respond to that.
1,400 years. Connected to the present. From civilizations to nation-states.
📚 Explore civilizations & figures
🎧 Learn like a podcast
🗺️ Navigate history through an interactive map
🧠 See how everything fits together
Built on primary sources — from within the tradition.
Grounded in a deeper model of history:
from Ibn Khaldun's cohesion model, to cutting edge civilizational frameworks — connecting belief, institutions, and lived reality.
A new way to understand your past.
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The Hassan Tower was never finished.
The Muslim civilization wasn’t either.
Stone can remain incomplete for centuries. A civilization cannot—as long as its people continue to learn, build, innovate, and strive.
Morocco’s modern achievements, from world-class infrastructure to its historic World Cup performances, remind us that our story did not end with unfinished monuments.
Our next great construction will not only be of stone—but of knowledge, technology, and institutions.
Learn more on the Atlas of Islamic Civilizations app.
Project Tajdid.
This may be the strongest the Ummah has been in the post-WWII era.
Not because every problem has been solved.
But because never before have Muslims possessed this combination of population, resources, education, technology, and global reach.
The foundations are here.
Now comes the responsibility to build.
Project Tajdid.
Every civilization had its multipliers.
For Muslims, they were revelation, paper, libraries, translation, waqf, observatories, and institutions that transformed knowledge into civilization.
Our generation has inherited a new multiplier: AI.
Research.
Build.
Teach.
Create.
Multiply knowledge. Build civilization.
Project Tajdid.
Explore modern Muslim-majority nation-states through a civilizational lens: identity, institutions, pressures, and legacy.
Atlas of Islamic Civilizations helps analyzes states through an Ibn Khaldun-inspired framework with contemporary civilizational models.
Coming soon to the App Store.
Project Tajdid.
#IslamicHistory #Civilizations
The age of passive consumption is ending.
The age of civilizational participation must begin.
A civilization cannot reclaim its future by endlessly consuming what others create.
It must build, innovate, educate, and contribute.
The coming age belongs to those who participate.
Project Tajdid.
Where is the Islamic civilizational narrative today?
Through an Ibn Khaldun lens, the Muslim world is neither in a unified rise nor a unified decline.
The Gulf is building institutions.
Türkiye seeks civilizational restoration.
Iran advances a revolutionary project.
Egypt preserves accumulated civilizational capital.
Pakistan searches for a coherent synthesis.
The Ummah possesses creed, memory, history, and sacred geography.
What it lacks is a shared civilizational project.
We are not witnessing the end of a cycle.
We are witnessing a contest over the beginning of the next one.
Project Tajdid.
The cracks in neoliberal unipolarity are becoming impossible to ignore.
A multipolar world is emerging into view.
The task of Muslims is: preparation for the future.
Project Tajdid.
@MisbahSy MashaAllah, it always blows my mind how much room there is for creativity with these patterns.
How does the randomizer work? Is it seeded and then generates variations from existing patterns, or is it using some other method?
The Project Tajdid AI Constitution
An Islamic Framework for the Age of Artificial Intelligence
As humanity enters an era in which machines can generate knowledge, media, art, software, and narratives at unprecedented scale, the Muslim Ummah faces a historic choice. We may reject these tools and surrender technological leadership to others, or we may engage them responsibly, guided by revelation, wisdom, and moral restraint.
Project Tajdid affirms that Artificial Intelligence is neither inherently virtuous nor inherently evil. It is a tool whose value is determined by its purpose, its governance, and the principles that guide its use.
This Constitution establishes the ethical foundations for AI use within an Islamic civilizational framework.
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Article I — Tawḥīd
All technological development must remain subordinate to the worship of Allah and the guidance of revelation.
AI shall never become an object of reverence, dependency, or authority that supersedes divine guidance.
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Article II — Truth (Ṣidq)
AI shall not be used to fabricate religious knowledge, falsify history, spread misinformation, or intentionally deceive.
Truth remains sacred, whether spoken by man or generated by machine.
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Article III — Amānah (Trust)
Human beings remain morally accountable for every AI-generated output they publish, distribute, or act upon.
Responsibility may not be delegated to algorithms.
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Article IV — Beneficial Knowledge (ʿIlm Nāfiʿ)
AI should be used to expand education, scholarship, literacy, research, translation, and access to knowledge.
Technology should elevate understanding rather than encourage ignorance.
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Article V — Maṣlaḥah (Public Benefit)
The preferred use of AI is that which produces genuine benefit for humanity and creation.
Education, healthcare, governance, scientific advancement, and community development are among its most noble applications.
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Article VI — Prevention of Harm
AI shall not be used for oppression, exploitation, manipulation, humiliation, corruption, or the destruction of individuals, families, communities, or nations.
Preventing harm takes precedence over pursuing benefit.
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Article VII — Human Dignity
Human beings possess an inherent dignity granted by Allah.
AI must never reduce people to mere data points, commodities, political targets, or instruments of profit.
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Article VIII — Verification
AI-generated claims concerning religion, law, medicine, history, politics, or public affairs must be independently verified before publication or implementation.
Speed shall never replace diligence.
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Article IX — Adab
The use of AI must reflect Islamic character: humility, sincerity, honesty, wisdom, mercy, and respect.
Technology without character becomes a source of corruption.
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Article X — Civilizational Sovereignty
The Ummah should strive to develop independent expertise, institutions, infrastructure, and intellectual leadership in artificial intelligence.
Dependence upon foreign technological systems should not result in dependence upon foreign values.
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Article XI — Content Creation
AI may be used to create educational, artistic, scholarly, and beneficial content.
It should not be used to manufacture outrage, vanity, deception, or empty spectacle.
Beauty must remain a servant of truth.
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Article XII — Civilizational Renewal (Tajdid)
AI should be used to revive knowledge, strengthen institutions, preserve memory, empower communities, and prepare future generations.
Its purpose is not to replace humanity, but to assist humanity in fulfilling its responsibilities before Allah.
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Final Declaration
We affirm that the coming age of Artificial Intelligence is not merely a technological revolution, but a moral and civilizational test.
The question before humanity is not whether machines will become powerful.
The question is whether human beings will remain wise.
AI is not our master. AI is our tool.
Islam is our compass.
Tajdid— our mission.
Explore the major Islamic campaigns of history through our Campaign Atlas.
Learn about the commanders, units, weapons, defenses, tactics, and military doctrines that shaped each campaign.
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Can the Lost Ṣaḥīfahs Be Reconstructed?
Can AI be responsibly leveraged to reinvigorate the culture of ṣaḥīḥ compilation in a way that was never possible before — due to the scale of hadith datasets now available?
Can large-scale isnād analysis, matn comparison, transmission clustering, and compiler-witness mapping help us trace the possible footprints of lost ṣuḥuf — while remaining respectful to the tradition and transparent about uncertainty?
Not to replace the muḥaddithūn.
Not to create a new canon.
But to revive the spirit of careful compilation, comparison, verification, and preservation using tools they never had access to at this scale.
If Muslims do not actively participate in the development, governance, and application of AI, they risk becoming dependent on technologies built by others. Over time, technological dependence can lead to economic, cultural, and geopolitical dependence, making it more difficult to preserve independent values, priorities, and institutions.
PRE-RELEASE!
For Muslims, seeking knowledge is a sacred tradition.
But today, our history is often fragmented, oversimplified, or filtered through external lenses.
Atlas is an app curated to respond to that.
1,400 years. Connected to the present. From civilizations to nation-states.
📚 Explore civilizations & figures
🎧 Learn like a podcast
🗺️ Navigate history through an interactive map
🧠 See how everything fits together
Built on primary sources — from within the tradition.
Grounded in a deeper model of history:
from Ibn Khaldun's cohesion model, to cutting edge civilizational frameworks — connecting belief, institutions, and lived reality.
A new way to understand your past.
→ https://t.co/YuxTutdDnR