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I've made loads of music about Palestine.

I got AI to do much of the work but I made it too (as in I got it made). Lots of it is ragga and DnB and ragga DnB hybrids. A lot of the music is Islamic, concerning plots that involve Allah and Iblis. Who's interested?

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u/jsgui — 3 days ago

Studying consciousness + ending suffering or agreeing with Buddha - What is most important

Is agreeing with everything Buddha has said a requirement? Is the goal of ending suffering the most important goal?

How is disagreement with claims Buddha has made dealt with amongst Buddhists?

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u/jsgui — 5 days ago
▲ 34 r/IslamIsEasy+3 crossposts

ISNAD: adapting classical isnad–rijal chain-of-transmission verification into a claim-level trust layer for multi-agent LLM systems [R]

I'm the author. Sharing a preprint + code and looking for critique, especially on the parts I haven't validated yet.

Problem. In a multi-agent pipeline, one answer passes through a scraper, an extractor, several models, a synthesizer. Some links are reliable, some aren't, and when they fail they fail silently — you get a fluent, confident answer that's quietly wrong. Most current work verifies the agent (identity, permissions, access). Far less verifies the claim: whether what was actually said is true and independently corroborated.

Approach. There's a ~12-century-old methodology for exactly this failure mode. Early Islamic scholars, verifying transmitted statements, built a system where every claim carries its full chain of transmitters (isnād), each transmitter is graded on integrity and precision (rijāl), a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, independent chains raise confidence, and a flawless chain still doesn't excuse a flawed message (the content is critiqued separately). I adapt this into claim-level provenance for multi-agent AI: each claim carries a graded transmission chain, corroboration across independent chains is scored, and content is evaluated on its own axis.

On the evaluation. Some mechanisms are validated in the paper; others aren't yet, and I say exactly which and why. A trust framework that hides its own weaknesses is self-defeating, so the failure modes are written into the paper in detail rather than buried.

Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2607.24117
Code + eval: https://github.com/alizahidraja/isnad

Happy to be told where the analogy breaks or where the eval is thin — that's the feedback I want.

u/alizahidrajaa — 20 days ago

Was Allah ever known to have a favourite jinn?

I know about Iblis being amongst the jinn that Allah disfavours, but don't know if 'least favourite' is the right way to put it. I am asking here if anyone has any knowledge or thoughts about Allah's favoured jinn (and I'd like more details than just Muslim jinn).

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u/jsgui — 1 month ago

What are the most Islamic religions?

The Arabian version of Islam is widely recognised as being Islam, and that’s what is meant by ‘Islam’ by most users of the sub. I’m interested in your opinions on which are the most Islamic (adjective) religions, and your thoughts about this. My opinion is that Judaism is more Islamic than Buddhism. I would be interested in reading your views on which religions are more or less Islamic, and if anyone has considered or ranking religions in terms of how Islamic they are.

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u/jsgui — 1 month ago

Jinn - what do you think about them?

I have seen a lot of blame put on reptilians for a variety of things in this sub. Are these reptilians also jinn? I would say inter-dimensional shapeshifters are jinn, if indeed jinn exist. If something shapeshifts to and from reptilian form, why assume they are actually reptilian? If someone saw a reptilian shapeshift into a human, many in this sub would say it’s not a human. However if a blob shapeshifts into a reptilian then I don’t doubt it would be reported here as a reptilian rather than a blob that has taken reptilian form.

I went slightly off-topic, but you probably know what I am getting at with the difficulty of identifying what some shapeshifting entity actually is. What do you think?

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u/jsgui — 1 month ago

Shoulder pain - is this a symptom of shapeshifting

Something is happening to the muscles on my left shoulder, I have felt them hurting since yesterday afternoon. Now I am a bit concerned about it being the beginning of shapeshifting into reptilian form, both how much the transformation will result in muscular pain, and on how accepting those around me would be of me in reptilian form if the shoulder pain is caused by shapeshifting into reptilian form.

Has anyone else here been through this? Any advice?

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago

Consultation on the restrictions and obligations of the caliph's wives

I'm looking for comments on my proposals for how many wives a caliph may have and how the wives must behave. I propose the caliph has a maximum of 19 wives.

The 13 wives wearing grey abayas around the outside are in abeyance from the caliph, under the rules of abeyance they are not to directly address the caliph. The 6 inner wives may address both the caliph and the outer wives. The 13 wives in abeyance must dress modestly and only in grey. The wives in the centre must wear different colours:

Blue, Purple, Green, Red, Yellow, Pink

u/jsgui — 2 months ago

7 Species the Sumerians Listed as Enemies of Humanity — Ranked by Danger

Not saying I necessarily agree with what is written and discussed here but no doubt it will be interesting to this sub.

Also, is this fictional AI slop?

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago

What do Muslims think of non-Islamic people?

This was a question that was deemed controversial because it came from a 'right winger' but still I think it's an interesting question.

It's worth considering what 'non-Islamic' means here. Is it a scale from 100% Islamic to 0% Islamic? Is it a binary value (judgement?) where someone is either Islamic or not?

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago

Looking for the best subs to discuss Judaism

Only the best subs where Judaism is either the main topic or one of the main topics discussed please.

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago

Is it haram to eat the meat of demons?

I'm not talking about eating jinn, smokeless fire entities, but demons.

Are they they mentioned in the Quran?

Do they exist? Are they made out of flesh?

Also, if there are jinn in other dimensions, can they materialise into demon form in our realm?

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago
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Is AI the Antichrist because of its ability to prove Christianity wrong?

I've been in discussion with some friends over the years as well as recently, and one issue there is not total consensus on is whether Christianity (as well as other religions) are actually incorrect.

If religions (and therefore Christianity) are wrong and the increasing intelligence of AI brings about (at least the idea of) the potential to prove Christianity wrong, does that make AI potentially the Antichrist?

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u/jsgui — 2 months ago

When a person gets ensouled, can the soul be a jinn?

When a person gets ensouled, can the soul be a jinn? Is there anything in the Quran saying explicitly that this can't happen?

With this being a possibility it brings up the possibility of one of the progenitor jinn being ensouled into a person, even Iblis. If a progenitor jinn were doing the speaking through a person, that person could claim that Allah was their parent. It would be the closest way of explaining things if they were not aware that they were ensouled with a progenitor jinn soul.

u/jsgui — 3 months ago

Is 'Christ' an Islamic concept? If so, why? If not, why?

I don't hear the Umma talking about Christ all that much but it seems to me like if Christ is going to do it's thing correctly that it would do things Islamically, assuming Islamically is the best way to do things of course.

What is the data and info on this?

What are your opinions?

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u/jsgui — 3 months ago