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Quraner Fariwala β€” Interpretive Ethics

Curated by: MJ Ahmad β€” Steward of Ethical Inheritance
Module Type: Constitutional Safeguard
Last Updated: October 16, 2025


🧭 Purpose

This document defines the ethical boundaries for interpreting, annotating, and distributing Quranic content within the MJ-Ahmad Documentation Hub. It exists to prevent distortion, protect dignity, and ensure that all engagement with the Quran is traceable, respectful, and constitutionally governed.


🧠 Interpretive Boundaries

  • No Unverified Commentary
    All interpretations must cite lineage, scholarly consensus, and steward approval.

  • No Sectarian Bias
    Language must remain inclusive, non-divisive, and free from doctrinal favoritism.

  • No Emotional Exploitation
    Quranic references must not be used to manipulate, shame, or incite.

  • No Political Weaponization
    The Quran must not be invoked to justify power, control, or exclusion.

  • No Modification Without Audit
    Any script-level change must be documented, justified, and ratified.


πŸ“š Annotation Protocol

Type Requirements
Translation Must cite source, reviewer, and version
Tafsir Summary Must include lineage and interpretive scope
Linguistic Notes Must be semantically clear and child-safe
Cultural Context Must avoid bias and include review metadata

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🧾 Stewardship Requirements


πŸ” Licensing

This module is governed by the Ethical Inheritance License. Redistribution, annotation, or translation must preserve clarity, authorship, and constitutional integrity.


β€œInterpretation is not ownership. Annotation is not authority. The Quran belongs to clarity.”
β€” MJ Ahmad