We are pleased to invite the community to participate in QIAS 2026, a shared task on reasoning-oriented models for Islamic inheritance, organized as part of OSACT-7 and co-located with LREC 2026.
Overview
Do you want to build, test, and benchmark reasoning models?
QIAS 2026 is designed exactly for that purpose.
Following the success of QIAS 2025, we introduce QIAS 2026, a new edition focused on reasoning-centric models capable of understanding legal constraints, applying jurisprudential rules step by step, and generating verifiable intermediate reasoning.
Task Description
Given an Arabic natural-language description of an Islamic inheritance case—for example:
مات وترك: أم و أربع بنات ابن ابن. ما هو نصيب كل وريث؟
Systems must perform end-to-end Islamic inheritance reasoning by:
The task explicitly evaluates a model’s ability to reason under Islamic legal constraints.
Dataset
We have developed a large-scale curated corpus of more than 10,000 Islamic inheritance cases to support QIAS 2026, each annotated with detailed step-by-step reasoning.
The dataset provides explicit intermediate stages—heir identification, blocking, legal entitlements, adjustment mechanisms, and final shares—enabling the development and evaluation of truly reasoning-centric models.
Why Participate
QIAS 2026 is ideal if you want to:
Important Dates (Tentative)
How to Participate?
Venue
QIAS 2026 will be organized in conjunction with OSACT @ LREC 2026 (Spain).
May 11–16, 2026
https://sites.google.com/view/qias2026
Organizers
Best regards
QIAS 2026 Organizers