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Comparative apologetics, grounded in primary sources

Omran helps Muslims, Christians, seekers, and skeptics explore each tradition with calibrated AI personas, structured Evidence Packs, and citations from Qur'an, hadith, tafsir, and Bible — all in Arabic and English.

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Omran helps Muslims, Christians, seekers, and skeptics explore each tradition with calibrated AI personas, structured Evidence Packs, and citations from Qur'an, hadith, tafsir, and Bible — all in Arabic and English.

Debater

Structured replies, documented citations, no topic-jumping. For when you want to argue with sources on the table.

Seeker

Step-by-step reasoning, comparative truth claims, evidence first. For honest exploration.

Former Muslim → Christian

Calm, sourced answers to internal Islamic contradictions — Qur'an, hadith, seerah, and tafsir.

Former Christian → Muslim

Common claim bundles handled directly: Trinity, alleged Bible corruption, Paul, prophecy in scripture.

Three steps from sign-up to a sourced answer

1

Tell us about you

A 7-field form picks one of four personas, your sect, language, and depth. Two minutes.

2

Chat or scope to a topic

47 topics across 8 categories — lock a chat to one and the agent stays inside it.

3

Read the citations

Every claim is backed by Qur'an, hadith, tafsir, or Bible references. The Quran Detector returns a typed Evidence Pack.

Structured Evidence Packs, never vague

Every contradiction or abrogation question returns this shape — typed, citable, comparable.

Verse A
Quran 2:256
“There is no compulsion in religion…”
Verse B
Quran 9:5
“…slay the polytheists wherever you find them…”
Tension
Universal religious-freedom verse vs. directive of military action against unbelievers.
How tafsir resolves it
Ibn Kathir, Tabari: 9:5 abrogates 2:256 within a war context (theory of nasikh). Modern reformist tafsir reads 9:5 as situationally bound to a specific covenant breach.
Conflict typeabrogation

8 categories. 47 topics. Every one of them addressable.

Allah / GodThe Qur'anHistoryCreed (Aqeeda)FatwaContemporary topicsIslamic-Christian dialogueThe Holy Bible

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