The Islamic Forum in Sharjah discusses "The impact of artificial intelligence on Sharia sciences"

Sharjah, on September 2 / WAM / A specialized scientific symposium organized by the Islamic Forum was launched in Sharjah over two days under the title “Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Sharia Sciences”, with the participation of a group of academics and specialists, with the aim of discussing the prospects and challenges of employing modern technologies in legal and legal studies, and keeping pace with global transformations from a balanced Islamic perspective.
The seminar works dealt with major axes, as Professor Fatima Ali Al -Hattawi gave a lecture on artificial intelligence applications in Sharia sciences, and Professor Abdul Aziz Saleh Saeed reviewed his impact on legal and judicial systems.
The symposium work is scheduled to continue to discuss the use of artificial intelligence in jurisprudence and fatwa with Dr. Omar Al -Jumaili, and the moral controls for its use in scientific research with Eng. Maher Mohamed, the adventure.
Dr. Ahmed Al -Ketbi, Head of the Islamic Forum’s Media Department, stressed that this symposium comes within the forum’s efforts to support scientific research and enrich the intellectual movement.
He pointed out that the use of artificial intelligence can develop the curricula of legal research if it is done according to legal and moral controls, stressing that the event falls within the cultural plan of the forum aimed at enhancing Sharjah’s position as a scientific and intellectual radiation center.
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