IAES International Journal of Robotics and Automation (IJRA)
Vol 14, No 3: September 2025

Faraid distribution calculation using AI-based Quranic chatbot

Md Zin, Iman Hafizi (Unknown)
Mansor, Nur Farraliza (Unknown)
Mat Diah, Norizan (Unknown)
Hashim, Shakirah (Unknown)
Mansor, Mastura (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2025

Abstract

Faraid, Islamic inheritance law, refers to that aspect of Shariah law which is not properly understood and has created issues and impediments in the distribution of estates. This paper discusses the development of an AI-based Quranic chatbot to be used by the public to learn the Faraid rules and automate calculations of inheritance distribution. The chatbot has been developed using natural language processing and a rule-based algorithm, which intends to search and get an accurate interpretation from the user queries, retrieve relevant verses of the Quran, and compute the share of inheritance according to the established Islamic jurisprudence. Fuzzy match identifies and corrects variation in queries, enhancing user interaction, ensuring that it appears more intuitive and accessible. The system processes user input regarding heirs of the deceased, estate value, and debts, and applies Faraid rules to generate accurate distribution results that happen to be web-based platforms of this chatbot. It intends to link traditional Islamic knowledge with modern digital solutions, bringing Faraid calculations closer, more comfortable, faster, and transparent. Through rigorous tests and user feedback will prove above, revealing the chatbot’s potential in understanding the application of Islamic inheritance law and promoting digital engagement in all these through Quranic teachings.

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Journal Info

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IJRA

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Subject

Automotive Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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