Datasets:
| license: apache-2.0 | |
| size_categories: | |
| - 1K<n<10K | |
| task_categories: | |
| - text-generation | |
| - conversational | |
| dataset_info: | |
| features: | |
| - name: Question | |
| dtype: string | |
| - name: Full Answer | |
| dtype: string | |
| splits: | |
| - name: train | |
| num_bytes: 10259356 | |
| num_examples: 3355 | |
| download_size: 5425524 | |
| dataset_size: 10259356 | |
| configs: | |
| - config_name: default | |
| data_files: | |
| - split: train | |
| path: data/train-* | |
| Data is scraped from https://islamqa.info/. Data contains islamic questions and its corrseponding answers from scholars. | |
| Example: | |
| | Question | Full Answer | | |
| | -------- | ----------- | | |
| | What should a person do if one of the areas normally washed during wudu is wounded? | Praise be to Allah. If a person is wounded in one of the areas of wudu and is not able to cover the wound with a bandage, he should perform wudu except for the wounded body part, for which he should then perform ablution with sand (tayammum). 1 (Note that this means one performs normal tayammum, not actually placing the sand on the wound itself.) 1 Al-Mughni ma'a al-Sharh il-Kabeer 1/282. | |