Review a share image
Every verse in the Quran has a share image — a 1200×630 parchment with the Arabic and English text, used as the Open Graph card when the verse is shared on Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram, or anywhere else. That text is rendered automatically from verified sources, but it can still have typos, mistranslations, or the wrong Name attributed. This page lets you propose a correction.
How it works
- Find the verse you want to review (use the index below, or the search bar).
- You'll see the actual share image and the full verse from the Quran, side by side.
- Type your suggested correction (Arabic and/or English) in the form.
- Click "Send suggestion" — this opens your email client with the correction pre-filled and addressed to [email protected].
- Send the email. The maintainer reviews it, applies it if correct, and the audit log at /audit/share/ shows your name + the change.
Why email and not a web form? Because the site is static, and your email is a permanent, on-the-record submission — no third-party service stores it, no account needed, and the maintainer can reply directly to clarify if needed. Your corrections and your name appear in the public audit log.
Browse by surah
Each surah page links to all its verses, and each verse page has a "Suggest a correction" link in the share-image card.
A note on what we don't accept
- • Theological reinterpretation — we are not a tafsir site. The text on the share image is the Sahih International translation. If you'd like to propose a different translation as an option, that's welcome.
- • Adding Names to verses that don't have them — the attribution is mechanical, based on root+subject matching. We accept corrections only when the existing attribution is factually wrong, not when you disagree with it.
- • Anonymous suggestions — every correction in the audit log is attributed. You can use a pen name, but it must be a name.
6,236 share images total · corrections reviewed by the editorial board