Editorial responsibilities
Each major page has an editorial owner responsible for page structure, source review, internal linking, update checks, and disclosure consistency. The owner is not allowed to change scores or conclusions for commercial reasons.
- Writers draft page outlines, provider summaries, and educational sections.
- Editors review clarity, factual claims, link integrity, and conflicts of interest.
- Research reviewers check scoring inputs, provider documentation, and major methodology statements.
- A final publishing check confirms disclosures, no-advice language, and route consistency.
Author standards
Authors must distinguish reported provider facts from editorial judgment. When a page discusses Shariah process, it should name the visible methodology or disclose when a provider does not publish enough detail.
Updates and accountability
Important pages are revisited on a scheduled basis and also after known provider changes. Corrections can be sent through the corrections and contact pages.