Every Muslim eventually faces questions that demand quick, reliable answers. Can I pray inside an airplane? What should I do if I forgot the words of a duʿāʾ? When is tayammum allowed instead of wuduʾ? In the past, the only options were asking a local imam or spending hours flipping through fiqh books. Today there is an alternative — a Muslim AI assistant called Uravnitel.
Uravnitel is an Islamic AI app built so that every believer can get a trustworthy answer to almost any religious question in seconds. The name comes from the Russian word for “equalizer” — and that captures the mission: equalize access to Islamic knowledge for everyone, whether you live in London, Jakarta, Istanbul, or a small village without a resident scholar.
Unlike general chatbots, Uravnitel operates strictly within the Islamic tradition. It draws on the Quran, authentic ahadith from collections like Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, and the classical works of fiqh and tafsir.
Modern life rarely leaves room for long study sessions. When you have a few minutes before salah and a question pops into your head, you are not going to walk to a library. This is exactly where an AI assistant becomes invaluable.
Real situations Uravnitel handles every day:
In all these cases, you no longer need to scroll through low-quality websites. You open the app and ask in your own language.
General-purpose models like ChatGPT are trained on the entire internet — which means they absorb both authentic scholarship and weak opinions, sometimes outright distortions. When the topic is religion, this is unacceptable.
Uravnitel takes a different approach. The assistant’s system prompt is designed to:
This is what separates a real Islamic AI app from a thin wrapper around a generic model.
Uravnitel is available in English, Russian, Arabic, Turkish, French, German, Spanish, Indonesian, and Urdu. That covers most of the Muslim world — from North Africa to Southeast Asia.
For English-speaking Muslims this matters more than it might seem. Many existing Islamic chatbots default to either Arabic-only knowledge or watered-down translations that miss key terminology. Uravnitel was built with multilingual accuracy from day one — terms like wudu, ghusl, zakat, and tayammum are used correctly without forced English equivalents.
Beyond the AI chat, Uravnitel includes two classic tools every Muslim uses daily:
Both features are completely free and require no subscription.
The AI chat requires a subscription because every query to the language model has a real cost. Two tiers are available:
Subscriptions are managed through the App Store and renew automatically. You can cancel anytime in your Apple ID settings.
This is the most common — and most important — question. The honest answer: AI is a tool, not a mufti. Uravnitel handles basic and intermediate fiqh questions well, explains ayāt, walks through prophetic stories, and helps you prepare for fasting or Hajj. But for serious matters — divorce, inheritance, complex ethical dilemmas — you still need a living scholar.
The assistant is designed to acknowledge this honestly. When a question goes beyond its competence, it says so plainly and recommends consulting a qualified person. That is a deliberate design choice: better to admit a limit than to give a doubtful answer.
Uravnitel is available on the App Store. Installation takes a minute, after which you can immediately use the qibla finder and tasbih. For AI chat, a trial subscription is available so you can test it before committing.
Learning Islam is no longer a privilege reserved for those who happen to live near a scholar or own a large library. Technology has opened doors that lead to knowledge at your own pace, in your own language. Uravnitel is one attempt to make those doors a little wider for Muslims around the world.
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