Restricted Topics on Takbir
To maintain the educational integrity, Islamic values, and mission of Takbir, certain topics are restricted from being taught on the platform. These restrictions help ensure that all content remains in line with Islamic ethics, community standards, and the platform's educational purpose.
Topics Not Allowed on Takbir
The following categories are strictly prohibited:
- Politically Sensitive or Diplomatic Topics
- Content that promotes political ideologies, parties, leaders, elections, or controversial government affairs.
Courses that attempt to influence public political opinion or critique governments/diplomatic relations.
- Un-Islamic Practices & Haram Content
- Any course promoting practices clearly forbidden in Islam (e.g., interest-based finance without Islamic context, black magic, astrology, tarot reading, etc.)
Teaching or normalizing substances forbidden in Islam (e.g., alcohol, recreational drugs).
- Controversial or Divisive Religious Content
- Courses that target specific Islamic sects or create division (e.g., sectarian debates).
Content that contradicts agreed-upon mainstream Islamic teachings.
- Adult, Sexual, or Inappropriate Content
Courses with sexually explicit material or graphic content not suitable for general audiences.
- Speculative or Pseudoscientific Claims
Teaching unverified, baseless, or harmful information (e.g., conspiracy theories, miracle cures without evidence).
- Hate Speech, Discrimination, or Extremism
- Courses that promote violence, hatred, racism, or discrimination against individuals or groups.
Any material that glorifies extremist ideologies.
- Courses Meant for Dating, Matchmaking, or Romance Guidance
- Content that serves as a platform for personal matchmaking or romantic counseling is not allowed.
Additional FAQs About Restricted Topics
1. Can I teach about political history or current events?
Yes, only if taught objectively and without promoting any political party, agenda, or country-specific controversy. Avoid anything that might be seen as politically charged or diplomatically sensitive.
2. Can I create a course on Islamic finance?
Absolutely — but make sure it is grounded in Shariah-compliant principles. Courses that teach conventional, interest-based financial practices without Islamic alternatives are not allowed.
3. What if I unintentionally include a restricted topic?
Takbir reviews all content before publishing. If an issue is found:
- You may be asked to revise it.
In some cases, content may be removed without notice, though we will notify you after removal.
4. Is mental health or counseling allowed?
Yes, as long as it is done professionally and aligns with Islamic ethics. Avoid promoting methods or ideologies that contradict Islamic teachings.
5. Can I teach relationship or family guidance courses?
Yes, in a respectful, educational, and Islamic, and appropriate manner. Romantic or dating-focused content is not allowed.