Features
From jurisdiction-aware Arabic search to grounded drafting, every Athar feature is built around one rule: never claim what it can't cite.
Choose a jurisdiction and Athar searches that country's legislation, judgments, and fatawa — semantic and lexical retrieval tuned for Arabic legal language, reranked so the controlling authority surfaces first.
Define the questions once and Athar answers them across every document in a set, returning a structured table where each cell links to its source.
| Document | Governing law | Notice req. | Grace period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lease #1 | Art. 157 | Yes | 30d |
| Lease #2 | Art. 158 | Yes | — |
| Lease #3 | Art. 160 | No | 15d |
Every cell links back to the source article it was extracted from.
Produce memos, opinions, and contracts that cite the controlling articles, with verified footnotes inserted automatically and nothing invented.
Trace how a statute is cited, amended, repealed, or interpreted across a jurisdiction's courts and tribunals — and how neighbouring legal systems treat the same question. The relationships that decide whether an authority still holds.
And the essentials
Every reference resolves to a real document; unverifiable ones are dropped before you see them.
Answers pass a grounding check; when the law doesn't support a claim, Athar says so.
Arabic and English side by side, with citation strings formatted the way practitioners write them in each jurisdiction.
Narrow retrieval by jurisdiction, source type, court, and date to scope every question to the law that governs it.
Chain research, review, and drafting steps into automations you can rerun on new matters.
Take answers, tables, and drafts out as Word or structured data, citations intact.
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