SanadCheck is a web application designed to analyze Hadith chains, providing users with insights into the authenticity of narrators from both Sunni and Shia traditions. The tool leverages advanced natural language processing techniques to deliver quick and reliable analysis.
- Instant Analysis: Users can paste Hadith text and receive immediate feedback on the authenticity of the narrators.
- Dual Tradition Support: Easily toggle between Sunni and Shia analyses to understand different perspectives.
- Interactive Visualizations: View a graphical representation of the chain of narration, making it easier to comprehend the relationships between narrators.
- Source Transparency: Direct links to scholarly references for further reading and verification.
- Homepage: The main landing page featuring the Hero Section, Authenticator Tool, How It Works, and Features.
- Analysis Results Page: Displays the results of the Hadith analysis, including a summary, source of Hadith, and narrator breakdown.
- About Page: Provides information about the project's mission, team, and commitment to scholarly responsibility.
- Methodology Page: Outlines the data sources, technology used, and limitations of the tool.
- Glossary Page: A helpful resource for users to understand key terms used in the project.
- FAQ Page: Answers common questions related to the tool and its usage.
To get started with the SanadCheck project, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url> -
Navigate to the project directory:
cd sanad-check -
Install the dependencies:
npm install -
Run the development server:
npm run dev -
Open your browser and go to
http://localhost:3000to view the application.
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions for improvements or new features, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.