Test technology built to serve the Ummah.
Islamic tech needs the same product rigor as any serious software—plus careful attention to trust, religious claims, privacy, accessibility and the lived context of Muslim users.

Products we can test
Faith and practice tools
Prayer, learning, Quran, habit, mosque and community experiences.
Economic mobility
Founder tools, marketplaces, halal commerce, careers and business software.
Community infrastructure
Giving, volunteering, events, directories, safety and local coordination.
Faith-aware review areas
Clarity and sources
Make religious claims, references, limitations and review boundaries clear.
Privacy and dignity
Minimize sensitive data and test account, family, location and community-safety flows.
Accessible practice
Test language, device, connectivity, disability and differing levels of religious knowledge.
What to know before Thursday.
Does Testing Thursdays certify Sharia compliance?
No. Product testing cannot replace review by qualified scholars, legal counsel or domain specialists.
Can non-religious products join?
Yes. Muslim founders building broadly useful and values-aligned technology are welcome.
Can you test Arabic or multilingual flows?
Yes when suitable testers are available; founders should still arrange professional linguistic and religious review where required.