Digital Muslim Review
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June

Bridging Revelation and Algorithm: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Malakah in the Epistemology of Ḥadīth Criticism

A'thoina, Inna (Unknown)
Hasballah, Farah (Unknown)
Fadillah, Nur Aisyah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Oct 2025

Abstract

This study explores the epistemological and methodological integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within ḥadīth criticism, focusing on its relationship with the classical Islamic concept of malakah—the intellectual and spiritual faculty enabling a muḥaddith to discern authenticity and hidden defects (ʿillah) within prophetic narrations. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach and library research method, the study analyses both classical Islamic scholarship and contemporary AI research to construct an integrative framework for AI-assisted ḥadīth analysis. The research demonstrates that AI, particularly through Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning (ML), offers significant potential to enhance the analytical precision, scalability, and efficiency of ḥadīth authentication. However, it contends that AI must be situated as an epistemological instrument rather than an autonomous interpretive authority. The study argues that while AI can replicate heuristic and linguistic reasoning, it cannot emulate the moral and spiritual intuition inherent in malakah. Consequently, it proposes a hybrid epistemic model where AI serves as a supportive analytical tool, guided by Islamic epistemological principles rooted in tawḥīd, ʿadl, and scholarly ethics. This integration reaffirms the role of human interpretive authority while ensuring that technological innovation in ḥadīth studies remains consistent with the ethical and intellectual heritage of Islamic scholarship.

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Abbrev

dmr

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Subject

Religion Arts Humanities Social Sciences

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Digital Muslim Review focuses on a landscape view of Islam and Muslim societies in a digital world, paying attention to how its various approaces embody new ways of analysis and critical thinking. The journal discusses ongoing debates in digital Islam within the Muslim world, such as defining the ...