
Abstract In the contemporary digital era, the preservation, study, and dissemination of Hadith have entered a transformative phase due to the rapid integration of advanced technologies. Traditional methods of compiling, teaching, and publishing Hadith are now complemented by digital databases, online platforms, and mobile applications that make these sacred narrations more accessible than ever before. This research examines the evolving role of digitalization in safeguarding Hadith literature and facilitating its global reach, particularly for scholars, students, and general audiences seeking authentic Islamic knowledge. The study emphasizes the benefits of digital tools, such as enhanced accessibility, long-term preservation, and the ability to engage with a worldwide academic and religious community. However, it also addresses serious challenges, including the circulation of unauthenticated narrations, insufficient scholarly verification, and risks of misinterpretation arising from unregulated digital platforms. Through a critical evaluation of selected Hadith databases and publishing initiatives, this study assesses their reliability and academic rigor. It concludes with practical recommendations for building more secure, standardized, and scholarly verified digital systems to ensure the responsible publication of Hadith in the modern age.
Hadith Preservation, Online Hadith Databases, Verification, Dissemination of Hadith, Authenticity
Hadith Preservation, Online Hadith Databases, Verification, Dissemination of Hadith, Authenticity
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