Methodology and trust

Darvesh is intended to be a transparent Islamic remembrance product, not a black-box authority. This page explains the standards behind the experience so users and search engines can evaluate it clearly.

Core principles

Source-aware guidance

Darvesh is designed to surface dhikr, supplications, and spiritually relevant material from curated Islamic source collections. The product should guide users back toward sources, not away from them.

Clear authority boundaries

Darvesh does not issue fatwas, legal rulings, diagnoses, or counseling. It is a companion for remembrance and reflection, not a substitute for qualified scholars or licensed professionals.

Citations over vague claims

Answers should point users to supporting references where available, so the experience remains inspectable rather than purely generative.

Editorial restraint

The product is built to avoid overstating certainty, inventing religious authority, or presenting spiritual content as a universal answer to every personal situation.

Visible trust signals

  • Curated Islamic source material is stored and versioned in the application data layer.
  • Public legal pages explain privacy, terms, and refunds.
  • The landing page explicitly states what Darvesh does and does not do.
  • Search engines are given crawl instructions through `robots.txt`, `sitemap.xml`, and structured data.

Contact and accountability

Questions about sources, corrections, or policy can be sent to support@darvesh.ai. Privacy-specific requests can be sent to privacy@darvesh.ai.

2026 Darvesh

Daily limit reached

To keep Darvesh thoughtful and accurate, usage is currently limited during the beta period.

Darvesh is designed for depth, not noise. Daily limits help us keep every response careful, accurate, and grounded in authentic sources.