Kubbe is a spiritual gathering place; courtesy, decorum and wholesome (halal) content are essential. These rules are part of the product (not marketing).
1. Core Principles
Courtesy first: every post must remain within the bounds of respect and decorum. Insults, mockery and profanity are prohibited.
Wholesome content: obscenity, violence, promotion of gambling/alcohol, or images/videos contrary to Islamic decorum may not be shared.
Sourcing requirement: posts quoting a verse or hadith must include a citation/source; unsourced content cannot be published.
Creedal sensitivity: neutral language on disputed matters; content inciting takfir or sectarian conflict is prohibited. Respect for all schools and paths.
No spam: repetitive, commercial, irrelevant or redirecting content is removed.
Privacy: sharing another person’s private information (location, identity, image) without consent is prohibited.
2. Post Types
Prayer (dua): a supplication within decorum; optionally anonymous.
Verse (āyah): citation required (sūrah:verse); open to scholar endorsement.
Hadith: source/citation required (book, number); open to scholar endorsement.
Talk (video): wholesome, courteous content; no copyright infringement; max 60 MB.
Post: general content; subject to the community guidelines.
3. Scholar Endorsement
Verse/hadith content may be endorsed by scholars on the editorial team (editor/head editor).
Endorsed content carries a “✓ Scholar-approved” badge, confirming the accuracy of the source and the decorum of its presentation.
Unsourced content cannot be endorsed.
4. Reporting and Auto-Hiding
Each user may report a post/reply once (⚐).
Content reaching 3 independent reports is automatically hidden and queued for moderation.
Moderators may hide/show/delete; decisions are written to the audit log.
5. Block and Mute
Block: posts from a blocked person disappear from your feed; mutual follows are severed; that person cannot follow you.
Mute: the person’s content is silently hidden from your feed; the follow remains and the person is not notified.
Both tools are applied from the profile page and are reversible.