Inspiration: Since we both attend an Islamic school, we have learned the difference between identifying authentic and fake hadiths. So since many people fall into the trap of believing in these falsehoods, we wanted to prevent it by creating a game that can integrate mental health as well as a gaming aspect to make learning the difference between fabricated hadiths and real hadiths easier.

Target Audience: We've specifically targeted reverts and converts but of course, it is recommended for any Muslim seeking to increase their knowledge of hadiths.

What it does: We incorporated a gaming aspect by making a true or false game to determine whether a hadith is authentic or not. This is meant to teach people about the authentication of hadiths and distinguish between falsehood and truth.

How we built it: We built it using javascript, and HTML. Then the styling was done using CSS and imported Canva graphics.

Challenges we ran into: We wanted to use OpenAI to compare the result of the hadith (whether it thought that it was authentic or not) and see its bias, compared it to our data. But that ended up being expensive. We wanted to incorporate a chatbox to display its potential bias so that we can combat that bias in the future. But we faced many complications within that. So for now, we decided to use the ChatGPT application side by side for comparison.

What we learned: We learned how to manage our team's lack of communication since they left us last minute. It was difficult at first, but then we divided up the work equally and made sure we could get it done within the time frame given our lack of members.

What's next for Hadith Authentication Game: So we decided that if we were to move forward then we could incorporate a chatbox within our game later to detect bias and combat it. We also would make our system more secure by using SQL to create a protected network In sha Allah.

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