Hadith Web Browser Verification Extension
Maged M. Eljazzar, Mostafa Abdulhamid, Mahmoud Mouneer, and Ayman, Salama

TL;DR
This paper introduces a browser extension designed to facilitate the verification of Hadith content directly within users' web browsers, aiming to combat the spread of inaccurate Islamic information online.
Contribution
It presents a novel browser plugin that simplifies Hadith verification, integrating content validation into the browsing experience to promote accurate Islamic content sharing.
Findings
The extension enables quick Hadith verification within the browsing process.
It potentially reduces the spread of fake Islamic content online.
The method improves user engagement with content verification.
Abstract
Internet users are more likely to ignore Internet content verification and more likely to share the content. When it comes to Islamic content, it is crucial to share and spread fake or inaccurate content. Even if the verification process of Islamic content is becoming easier every day, the Internet users generally ignore the verification step and jump into sharing the content. How many clicks away from users results? , this is the common question that is considered as a rule in modern website design. Internet users prefer the results to come to their page rather than to navigate it on their own. This paper presents a simple method of bringing hadith verification to the user web browser using web browser plugin.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Application Security Vulnerabilities · Spam and Phishing Detection · Web Data Mining and Analysis
