AI Transparency — HalalStack
Information about our artificial intelligence system
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AI System — Identity
Language model
Anthropic Claude (claude-sonnet-4-6)
Role
Indicative halal assistant — not regulated, not a substitute for a qualified scholar
The HalalStack Fiqh Assistant uses Anthropic Claude to answer your Islamic finance questions based on a corpus of scholarly sources. It does not replace a personalized legal or religious opinion.
Corpus and data
The system relies on a curated and validated corpus of fiqh documents, including AAOIFI standards, OIC Fiqh Academy resolutions, and works by recognized contemporary scholars.
Scholars and primary sources
The corpus draws notably on the works and positions of the following scholars and organizations:
- AAOIFI — Sharia Standard No. 21 (Shares and Bonds)
- AAOIFI — Sharia Standard No. 35 (Zakat)
- OIC Islamic Fiqh Academy — Resolution No. 86 (Cryptocurrencies)
- Sheikh Taqi Usmani — Works on contemporary Islamic finance
- Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi — Al-Halal wal-Haram fil-Islam
- AAOIFI — Sharia Governance Standards
AI providers
Anthropic (language model)
Claude is used for response generation. Anthropic privacy policy:
anthropic.com/privacyVoyage AI (embeddings)
Voyage AI is used for vector search in the corpus. Privacy policy:
voyageai.com/privacyYour rights
- You have the right not to be subject to automated decision-making producing significant legal effects concerning you (art. 22 GDPR). Fiqh Assistant verdicts are indicative and non-binding.
- You have the right to report any AI content you consider inaccurate, hallucinated, inappropriate, or contestable from a fiqh perspective.
- You may contact the data controller for any questions relating to your personal data.
Contact and reporting
For any questions about this system or to exercise your rights, contact:
benamor.wael@gmail.comYou can also report a message directly from the chat:
Open AI AdvisorLegal disclaimer
HalalStack does not provide regulated personalized financial or religious advice. Verdicts issued by the Fiqh Assistant are indicative and do not constitute legal, financial, or religious advice in the legal sense. Consult a qualified scholar for your personal situation.