Shariah-Certified Online Browser


SalamWeb is a browser application by Salam Web Technologies MY Sdn. Bhd. The browser offers optimized browsing while keeping permissive in Islam. It has different features for worship and lifestyle, at the same time retains the functionality of Chromium. It also aims to combine technology while upholding faith in modern times. The SalamProtect filters inappropriate materials. The SalamNews reports any latest news from the Islamic community. The SalamChat enables communication with fellow users nearby. The SalamWidgets comes with prayer guides like Qibla Compass, Prayer Times and Daily Quotes. The SalamSadaqah is utilized for finding upcoming or ongoing charity activities in the community.

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Main features

In order to create a Muslim-friendly ecosystem, SalamWeb uses SalamWebProtect, a three-layered system that filters out ‘haram’ - content, products and services which are offensive to Muslims and considered by them to be harmful to children. The system includes built-in filters, AI image recognition software and a community-based vetting system where users flag inappropriate content.
Sadaqah means an act of kindness without expecting anything in return 'fi sabillilah' (for the cause of Allah). SalamSadaqah seeks to engage Muslims in charitable activity and to remind them that the idea of charity is central to Islam.

SalamWebSadaqah is also SalamWeb's own commitment to make a donation to a charitable project (in association with Global Sadaqah, a global Islamic charity), each time someone uses SalamWeb.  SalamWebWidgets help Muslims practice Islam while staying in touch with technology and the Internet. These include Prayer Times, which shows the upcoming praying time, Praying Direction Compass, which shows Qibla, the direction a Muslim must face when praying, Daily Quotes, Mosques Near Me and others.
SalamWeb is based on Chromium and retains its functionality. It can use browser extensions developed for Google Chrome.

Social Browsing

From release 4.4 SalamWeb contains the elements of social browsing. SalamWebTalks, a commenting and rating widget, is embedded in the browser. As such, the company claims, it allows commenting on any web page as long as it contains a url.

SalamWebToday

SalamWebToday is an online magazine that seeks to engage Muslims into a conversation about what it means to be a Muslim in a world dominated by technology. As of July 2020, SalamWebToday is available in Arabic, Bengali, English, French, Indonesian, Bahasa Melayu, Russia and Turkish.