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Welcome to Zabiya. By using the app or website, you agree to these terms. Please read them carefully.
1. Acceptance
Using Zabiya means you fully accept these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.
2. Service description
Zabiya provides for free: HD Quran, prayer times, AR qibla, dhikr, dua, AI Sheikh, AI dream interpretation, Kids Mode, Hajj guide, blog, and complementary features.
3. User accounts
- You must provide accurate information at sign-up.
- You are responsible for the confidentiality of your password.
- One account per person. No automated / bot accounts.
- You must be at least 13 (16 in the EU) to create an account.
4. Acceptable use
You may not:
- Use the service for unauthorised commercial purposes.
- Post hateful, sectarian, defamatory or un-Islamic content.
- Try to bypass technical protections (rate limiting, auth).
- Scrape, reproduce or redistribute our content at scale.
5. AI Sheikh — Disclaimer
6. Intellectual property
Code, design, the "Zabiya" trademark and original content (blog articles, illustrations) are property of Zabiya. Quranic verses and ahadith belong to the heritage of the ummah and are provided with attribution to recognised sources.
7. User content (Ummah Feed, comments)
You keep ownership of your content but grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to display it inside the service. We may moderate or remove any content that violates these terms.
8. Donations
Donations are voluntary and non-refundable (unless a technical error). They fund servers, AI Sheikh and development. Tax receipt available on request.
9. Liability
Zabiya is provided "as is". We do our best to ensure accuracy (prayer times, qibla) but cannot guarantee absolute error-freeness. Always cross-check critical times (iftar, suhur) with a second source.
10. Termination
You can delete your account anytime from the app. We may suspend an account for violation of these terms, with advance notice except in emergencies.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Any dispute will be brought before the competent courts after an attempt at amicable settlement.