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لماذا IPSC

Why IPSC

The only computationally graded hadith corpus in existence.

Comparison

Feature Matrix

Feature Sunnah.com IslamWeb Dorar.net HadithAPI IPSC V3
Hadith count ~50K~300K~200K~50K 449,415
Grading Manual (books)Manual (some)Manual (editor)Copied Computational
Chain parsing NoNoNoNo Yes (1.8M positions)
Content analysis NoNoNoNo Yes (437K matns)
Narrator IDs NoNoNoNo Yes (27,118 PIDs)
Cross-collection NoNoNoNo Yes (54,270 clusters)
API LimitedNoNoYes Yes

What Sets IPSC Apart

15 Key Differentiators

  1. Scale. 449,415 hadith from 86 classical works — the largest computationally processed hadith corpus.
  2. Computational grading. Every hadith graded algorithmically via five authenticated-hadith conditions. No manual opinion required.
  3. Chain parsing. 1.8 million narrator positions extracted, segmented, and resolved to unique identities.
  4. Universal narrator IDs. 27,118 unique PIDs linking the same narrator across every collection.
  5. Cross-collection clustering. 54,270 matn clusters linking parallel narrations across books.
  6. Transmission network. Full isnad graph mapping narrator-to-narrator links and transmission paths.
  7. Matn criticism. Content analysis flags Quran contradictions, anachronistic vocabulary, and extravagant reward formulas.
  8. Taqwiyah independence. Grades computed without "strengthening by numbers" bias — each chain evaluated on its own merits.
  9. Temporal coherence. Validates narrator chains against known lifetimes and geographic locations.
  10. Prophetic linguistic baseline. Quantitative profile of verified prophetic speech patterns from 6,587 sahih matns.
  11. Quran cross-reference mapping. 1.28M term matches and 6,447 direct quotations between hadith and Quran.
  12. Fabrication catalog validation. 6,822 known fabrications graded through the same engine for validation.
  13. AI corrections with citations. Narrator corrections cite classical biographical sources, not opinion.
  14. Transparency. Every grade decision traceable to specific rules, narrator scores, and chain positions.
  15. Machine-readable. Full API access, structured JSON responses, and query-ready data.

ما يمكن للباحثين فعله الآن

Queries that took months — now take seconds.

"Find every hadith narrated through Hammad ibn Salamah"

One PID query. Before: search each collection separately with spelling variants.

"Flag every chain where Qatadah uses an'anah"

Mudallis detection fires on 14,379 positions. Before: memorize 48-narrator list, scan 1.8M positions manually.

"If I reclassify this narrator, how many grades change?"

Instant impact analysis. Before: months of manual review.