Our Editorial Policy
The standards we hold ourselves to in writing and publishing: student-first, links that resolve, official-information safety, a neutral Arabic voice, and clarity about AI.

These standards govern everything we publish — from a tool page to a blog article. Their goal is one: that a student can trust what they read here is honest, clear, and serves them, not a search engine.
The student before the search engine
Student-first, not keyword stuffing. Tool pages stay clean and clear; SEO lives in the title and structured data, not in walls of keywords.
Links that resolve, claims that are grounded
Every internal link must resolve to a real page, and every claim must be grounded. This is not just a promise — automated checks block any broken link or unsourced claim from shipping.
Official-information safety
Official-information safety is a red line. We never guess fees, dates, or ministry procedures from memory; we always point to the official source and make clear the final word is the Ministry’s.
A neutral Arabic voice
A respectful, neutral Arabic voice. We write Arabic-first and gender-neutral (no slashed forms), with proper Arabic typography.
We label AI contributions
We label what is from Zaki (our AI) versus our team. We never present AI-generated content as human, and we never hide the tool’s limits.