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About Quranic Protection

This is a non-profit, ad-free education site. We have no contact details to publish at this stage, no donations, no scholar endorsements - and we will not pretend otherwise.

Sources cited:Every verse, hadith and du'a is cited to its primary canonical source - verify any reference in one click

How every reference on this site is sourced

Qur'anic verses

The Arabic text of every verse is rendered from the authenticated Mushaf and stored in our reference ledger before it appears on a page. Each verse displays its surah:ayah reference, the original Arabic, an English transliteration (where helpful), and a translation in your language. A direct quran.com link is included for one-click verification.

Hadith narrations

Every hadith on this site comes from one of the established collections - Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abi Dawud, Jami at-Tirmidhi, Sunan an-Nasa'i, Sunan Ibn Majah, Sunan al-Darimi, or Musnad Ahmad. Each citation includes the collection name, the established hadith number used by scholars worldwide, the narrator chain attribution, the grading (Sahih, Hasan, etc.) where well-known, and a direct sunnah.com link. No weak, fabricated, or unverifiable narrations are published.

Du'as and prophetic supplications

Every du'a includes the full Arabic text, transliteration, native translation, source citation (hadith collection + number), and a direct sunnah.com link to the original narration. The prophetic recitation count (3x, 7x, etc.) is given exactly as narrated.

What this site does not do

  • Sell taweez, amulets, oils, water, salts, or any physical product.
  • Promote any individual raqi, healer, or 'spiritual practitioner'.
  • Collect donations, run ads, or monetise the content in any way.
  • Publish weak, fabricated, or unverifiable narrations.
  • Diagnose medical conditions or substitute for qualified medical care.

How you can verify any reference

Every Qur'anic verse block on this site links to its quran.com entry. Every hadith block links to its sunnah.com entry. Click the citation under any verse or hadith and you will land on the canonical source with the same Arabic text and the established reference number. If you ever find a mismatch, please report it via the corrections policy page.

Languages

The site is published in English, Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, and Indonesian. The Arabic source text of every verse and hadith is identical across all five languages; only the translation and surrounding commentary change. This is intentional - it lets a reader in Lahore, Dhaka, Cairo, Jakarta, or London read the same verified Arabic with native-language guidance alongside.

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