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22 Sept 202410:53

Summary

TLDRThis script addresses the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) from an Islamic perspective, urging Muslims to critically engage with AI technology. It highlights humanity's growing dependence on technology and the ethical challenges AI poses, especially regarding Islamic values. While AI presents opportunities to improve society, it also raises concerns about privacy, control, and spiritual erosion. The speaker emphasizes that Muslims must ensure AI aligns with Islamic principles of justice, mercy, and truth, and stresses the need for vigilance and guidance through faith to navigate the potential challenges AI presents.

Takeaways

  • 🤔 Technology has made us highly dependent, but our ancestors lived without it for thousands of years.
  • 📈 Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving technology that will significantly impact society.
  • 📜 Islam teaches that all technological advances, including AI, should align with faith and ethics.
  • 🧠 AI imitates human thought, but its complexity now leads to decisions even developers don’t fully understand.
  • ⚖️ Muslims must evaluate AI ethically to ensure it doesn't contradict Islamic values like empathy and mercy.
  • 🚗 AI is already making life-or-death decisions, such as in self-driving cars and medical diagnoses.
  • 👁️‍🗨️ Facial recognition and surveillance technologies raise privacy concerns and challenge Islamic teachings on knowledge and control.
  • 🛠️ General AI, a more advanced form of AI, will be able to learn and operate across many fields, posing further ethical dilemmas.
  • 📚 AI may soon attempt to provide Islamic guidance, but it lacks the spiritual understanding and wisdom of human scholars.
  • ⚠️ AI can manipulate information and influence beliefs, making it crucial for Muslims to be vigilant and rely on core Islamic values.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern raised at the beginning of the video?

    -The video raises concern about how dependent society has become on technology and imagines a scenario where everything we depend on, such as electricity, phones, and the Internet, stops working for a day. It reflects on how our ancestors lived without such technology and highlights the stark contrast in our dependence today.

  • How does the speaker connect technology with Islamic teachings?

    -The speaker connects technology with Islamic teachings by referencing Surah al Baqarah, which speaks of the signs of Allah in the heavens and earth, and reminds the audience that technology, like other natural elements, is a tool given by Allah. It is a tool we can use for good or bad, depending on how we navigate its use.

  • What are the ethical concerns mentioned regarding artificial intelligence (AI) from an Islamic perspective?

    -The ethical concerns regarding AI include the potential for it to override human empathy and mercy, qualities central to Islam. AI’s increasing ability to make decisions, sometimes beyond human understanding, could have serious consequences, such as in life or death situations like self-driving cars or medical diagnoses, which raises concerns about aligning AI with Islamic values.

  • Why does the speaker mention that AI poses a unique challenge for Muslims?

    -AI poses a unique challenge for Muslims because it mimics human thought and makes decisions that affect lives. The concern is that AI, if unchecked, may contradict Islamic values and lead to the erosion of human qualities like empathy, spirituality, and wisdom. It raises the question of how Muslims can ensure that AI aligns with their faith and principles.

  • What is 'General AI' and why is it more concerning than current AI systems?

    -General AI is described as a system that can operate in any field, understanding and learning like a human across various disciplines, rather than being specialized in one area. It is more concerning because it could have knowledge and capabilities surpassing human understanding, posing a risk of misguidance, especially if used in religious contexts without proper oversight.

  • What potential dangers does the speaker highlight about AI in relation to privacy and surveillance?

    -The speaker highlights dangers like AI being used for surveillance, such as facial recognition technology that can identify people instantly from blurry images. This raises concerns about privacy, as AI can track and gather vast amounts of personal data, mimicking knowledge once thought to be only accessible by Allah.

  • How does the speaker relate AI to the concept of the Dajjal in Islamic eschatology?

    -The speaker relates AI to the concept of the Dajjal, the false messiah who will deceive people with false miracles. The concern is that AI, with its ability to manipulate information and present deceptive realities, could be a tool through which people are misled, similar to the way the Dajjal is prophesied to deceive people.

  • What is the speaker's concern regarding AI answering Islamic questions or issuing fatwas?

    -The speaker is concerned that AI systems might be used to answer Islamic questions or issue fatwas without the necessary understanding of Islamic principles. There was already an incident where an AI fatwa program gave incorrect and confusing answers, showing the danger of relying on AI for religious guidance without human oversight.

  • What role does the speaker believe Muslims should play in the development of AI?

    -The speaker believes Muslims should actively engage with the development of AI to ensure it aligns with Islamic ethics and values. They should strive to use AI for the benefit of humanity, guided by principles like justice, mercy, and the preservation of human dignity, rather than passively allowing it to shape society.

  • What is the overall message of the video regarding AI and Islamic values?

    -The overall message is that while AI is a powerful tool that can bring great benefits, it also poses ethical challenges that Muslims must address. The speaker emphasizes the need to critically engage with AI, ensuring that its development serves the greater good and aligns with Islamic principles, all while acknowledging that only Allah holds ultimate knowledge and wisdom.

Outlines

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🤔 Dependence on Technology and Introduction to AI

This paragraph introduces a thought-provoking scenario about life without modern technology, highlighting how deeply dependent society has become on electricity, phones, and the internet. It contrasts this dependence with the fact that past generations thrived without such technologies. The speaker then introduces a more significant concept: the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to change the world. This signals the need for Muslims to reflect on the ethical implications of AI as it becomes more integrated into society.

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📖 Islamic Perspective on Technological Advancements

The paragraph explores how Islam views technological advancements, using the Quran to illustrate Allah’s control over creation and how technology, like everything in the heavens and the earth, is a sign of His power. It emphasizes that technology, including AI, is a tool given by Allah, but how it is used determines whether it brings people closer to Allah or leads them astray. This introduces the central ethical question: how will AI align with Islamic values, and how can Muslims ensure it doesn't conflict with their faith?

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🧠 The Dangers and Ethical Challenges of AI

Here, AI is explained as machines programmed to mimic human thought, raising concerns about the speed at which AI is advancing. The paragraph addresses how AI could soon surpass human understanding, leading to unpredictable consequences. It stresses that, unlike human creation, only Allah is the Creator (al Khalik). AI's increasing ability to make life-or-death decisions, such as in medical or autonomous vehicle scenarios, presents ethical dilemmas, especially regarding how such technology aligns with Islamic empathy, mercy, and values.

🔍 Surveillance and Privacy Concerns with AI

This paragraph explains how AI is already present in daily life, from translation tools to facial recognition technology, which raises concerns about privacy and surveillance. The speaker links this technological capability to Islamic teachings, pointing out that only Allah has full knowledge of everything. With AI systems trying to mimic this level of knowledge, the potential for privacy violations and surveillance becomes a significant ethical concern for Muslims, prompting deeper reflection on the boundaries of such technologies.

🚨 The Threat of General AI

A warning about the next level of AI development—general AI, which can learn and operate in multiple fields and possess vast knowledge, potentially surpassing human understanding in many areas. This raises complex questions for Muslims, such as how to navigate a world where AI may know more than human scholars about Islam. The paragraph highlights a case of an AI fatwa system providing incorrect information, illustrating the dangers of relying on technology for religious guidance without human wisdom and oversight.

📚 The Role of Muslims in AI Development

The paragraph encourages Muslims to actively engage in the development and regulation of AI. It stresses that AI, if used responsibly, can be a blessing, contributing to global solutions such as education, healthcare, and environmental challenges. However, it warns that misuse could lead to moral decay. Quoting a hadith, the speaker urges Muslims to become 'strong believers' who harness AI for the benefit of humanity, ensuring that its development aligns with Islamic principles of justice, mercy, and dignity.

👁️‍🗨️ The Manipulative Potential of AI

This section addresses the manipulation potential of AI, particularly in shaping public opinion and distorting truth through social media and other platforms. AI curates content based on user preferences, potentially creating echo chambers. The speaker warns that this manipulation could be used by governments or corporations to control narratives, a growing concern for Muslims. The Quranic verse from Surah al-Hujurat is cited, reminding believers to be cautious of misinformation and manipulation, stressing the importance of returning to core Islamic values.

🌐 Conclusion: AI and Islamic Ethics

The final paragraph reiterates that, despite AI's inevitable advancement, Muslims must not be passive observers. Instead, they should actively ensure that AI development adheres to Islamic ethics. The speaker emphasizes that while AI can never replace Allah’s divine wisdom, it is the responsibility of Muslims to ensure that technological tools are used in ways that bring humanity closer to Allah. The paragraph concludes with a prayer that Allah guides the ummah in using knowledge and technology for the benefit of all.

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Keywords

💡Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to technology that mimics human thought and decision-making processes. In the video, AI is presented as a revolutionary tool that can profoundly change society, but it also poses ethical challenges. The speaker emphasizes that while AI has the potential to benefit humanity, Muslims must consider its alignment with Islamic values. For example, AI can assist with medical diagnoses or translate languages but could also be used for surveillance or provide misguided religious answers.

💡Islamic Ethics

Islamic ethics refers to the moral and ethical principles derived from the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In the video, Islamic ethics serve as the guiding framework for evaluating the development and use of AI. The speaker stresses that AI must align with principles like justice, mercy, and human dignity, warning that if misused, AI could lead to ethical decay. An example is the use of AI for life-or-death decisions, which should not override human empathy.

💡Surah al-Baqarah

Surah al-Baqarah is the second chapter of the Quran and contains verses that reflect on Allah's creation and the natural order. The speaker quotes a verse from this Surah to highlight that technological advancements, like AI, are a manifestation of the intellect Allah granted humans. However, the speaker also warns that these tools must be used in ways that bring people closer to Allah, rather than leading them astray.

💡Human Dignity

Human dignity, in the Islamic context, refers to the inherent worth and respect that every individual is entitled to by virtue of being a creation of Allah. The speaker emphasizes that the development of AI must respect and preserve human dignity. AI technologies, such as facial recognition or decision-making systems, should not dehumanize individuals or strip away their rights and freedoms, which are central to Islamic values.

💡General AI

General AI refers to advanced systems capable of understanding, learning, and operating across multiple domains, potentially surpassing human expertise. In the video, the speaker warns that General AI could become so advanced that it could answer complex religious and ethical questions, possibly replacing scholars. This raises concerns about who controls these systems and how they interpret Islamic teachings without the human elements of wisdom and spirituality.

💡Fatwa

A fatwa is a legal ruling or interpretation on Islamic law given by a qualified scholar. In the video, the speaker raises concerns about the potential for AI to give fatwas, warning that without proper oversight, AI-generated fatwas could mislead Muslims. This example underscores the ethical challenges of using AI in areas that require deep religious and moral insight.

💡Surveillance

Surveillance, in the context of the video, refers to the use of AI-powered tools, like facial recognition, to track individuals' movements and behaviors. The speaker highlights the ethical concerns this raises, particularly regarding privacy and the potential for governments or corporations to misuse AI for control and manipulation. This contrasts with Islamic teachings that emphasize the sanctity of personal privacy and justice.

💡The Dajjal

The Dajjal, or the false messiah, is a figure in Islamic eschatology who will deceive people with false miracles during the end times. The speaker draws a parallel between the Dajjal and the potential deceptive power of AI, suggesting that AI might be used to manipulate people into believing falsehoods or to lead them away from the truth. This highlights the speaker's concern about AI's role in distorting reality and ethical behavior.

💡Spirituality

Spirituality in Islam refers to the inner dimension of faith that connects a believer to Allah through practices like prayer, reflection, and moral behavior. The speaker expresses concern that while AI may handle complex tasks, it lacks the spiritual understanding required to provide religious guidance. This absence of spirituality in AI is seen as a major drawback when considering its role in answering religious questions or interpreting sacred texts.

💡Ethical Decay

Ethical decay refers to the gradual erosion of moral and ethical standards in society. The speaker warns that if AI is not developed with a strong ethical foundation, it could contribute to moral decline. For instance, AI systems could desensitize people to issues of justice, empathy, and human dignity by prioritizing efficiency or data-driven decisions over ethical considerations rooted in Islamic values.

Highlights

Our ancestors lived perfectly fine without technology, yet we've become dependent on it.

AI is a powerful force that will change the world forever, and Muslims need to be prepared.

Technology, like everything in the heavens and the earth, is a sign of Allah's power and wisdom.

AI brings profound ethical challenges, and Muslims need to question how it aligns with their faith.

Machines imitating human thought, but Muslims recognize that only Allah is the true Creator.

AI is advancing so rapidly that even programmers can't always predict its outcomes.

AI is being used to make life-or-death decisions, raising ethical dilemmas, especially for Muslims.

Facial recognition software and surveillance are examples of AI's potential intrusion into privacy.

AI tools like translation are becoming part of everyday life, but they pose challenges for Muslim values.

The coming of General AI, which can operate in all fields, could challenge human knowledge and decision-making.

There are already AI systems attempting to answer Islamic questions, raising concerns about spiritual integrity.

AI could manipulate what people see and hear, shaping public opinion, behavior, and even faith.

Muslims must be vigilant about AI's potential to distort truth and information.

Despite AI's rapid growth, Muslims know that only Allah has true knowledge and wisdom.

It's essential for Muslims to guide AI's development according to principles of justice, mercy, and human dignity.

Transcripts

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Bismillah. Let me ask you, what would happen if  we woke up tomorrow and everything we depended on  

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just stopped working? No electricity, no phones,  no Internet, just for a day? Most of us would  

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panic, wouldn't we? And here's the crazy part. For  thousands of years, our ancestors lived perfectly  

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fine without any of this technology. How dependent  we've become on technology. Now, if that alone is  

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frightening, what I'm about to tell you will make  you question everything about the future. There's  

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something far bigger coming into our lives,  something that will change the world forever.  

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And we Muslims need to be ready. We need to think  deeply about it, because it's already weaving  

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itself into our society. It's called artificial  intelligence. AI. As we navigate this new era,  

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our faith and values will guide us through the  challenges and opportunities AI presents. But  

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before we dive into AI, let's pause for a  moment and reflect on what Islam teaches us  

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about technological advances. In the Quran,  Allah tells us in Surah al Baqarah, indeed,  

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in the creation of the heavens and the earth and  the alternation of the night and the day, and  

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the great ships which sail through the sea with  that which benefits people. And what Allah has  

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sent down from the heavens of rain, giving life  thereby to the earth after its lifelessness and  

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dispersing therein. Every kind of moving creature  and his directing of the winds and the clouds  

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controlled between the heaven and the earth, are  signs for a people who use reason. Everything in  

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the heavens and the earth is a sign, a reminder  of Allah's power and wisdom. Technology, too,  

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is a means by which we navigate the world, a tool  that Allah has allowed us to create through the  

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intellect he gave us. But here's the catch, my  brothers and sisters. Tools can either bring  

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us closer to Allah or take us further away. Now,  AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we  

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live, but it also brings with it profound ethical  challenges, especially for us as Muslims. We need  

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to ask ourselves, how will this technology align  with our deen? What impact will it have on our  

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society, on our faith, and on the way we practice  Islam? Artificial intelligence, in simple terms,  

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is when we program machines to mimic human  thought. Just think about that for a second.  

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Machines imitating the human mind. For the last 15  or 20 years, weve been developing AI to make our  

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lives easier. But now its moving at such a pace  that we can no longer predict whats coming next.  

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As Muslims, we recognize that only Allah is  al Khalik, the creator. No matter how advanced  

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technology becomes, it cannot replace the divine  act of creation. But here's what's concerning AI  

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is getting so advanced that it's starting to make  decisions that even the programmers don't fully  

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understand. And this could lead to massive  consequences, both positive and negative.  

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For example, AI is already being used to make  life or death decisions in certain situations,  

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like self driving cars or medical diagnoses. And  here's where the ethical dilemmas come in. How do  

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we as Muslims, ensure that such technology doesn't  contradict our values? How do we ensure it doesn't  

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override human empathy and mercy, qualities that  are central to our faith? Let me break it down  

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for you. AI is already present in ways you might  not even realize. For instance, translation tools  

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powered by AI can translate conversations into  different languages in real time. Google can now  

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recognize your voice and translate it into any  language. Facial recognition software. This is  

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something that's being used by governments  to track individuals. And let's be real,  

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it's a scary form of surveillance. Imagine walking  down the street and a camera captures a blurry  

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side profile of you. With AI, the system can  identify you in an instant. As Muslims, we believe  

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that only Allah has knowledge of everything. In  Surah al Anam, Allah says, and with him are the  

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keys of the unseen. None knows them except him.  But with Aihdem, were seeing human attempts to  

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gather this kind of vast knowledge, knowledge  about who we are, where we go and what we do.  

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This technology is beginning to mimic the ability  to know things that were once private. Is this not  

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a sign of the times, as the prophet Muhammad,  peace be upon him, warned us about the Dajal,  

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the false messiah, who will deceive people and  present false miracles. In many ways, AI could  

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represent one of the tools through which people  are deceived or led astray. But specific AI, like  

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translation tools or facial recognition, is just  the tip of the iceberg. There's something even  

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more terrifying on the horizon. General AI. This  is a system that won't just be good at one thing,  

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like language or medicine, but will be able to  understand, learn and operate in every field  

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imaginable. Imagine having a conversation with  an AI that knows everything. It could answer your  

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questions, advise you on any matter, and even make  decisions that affect your life. Now, as Muslims,  

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we know that the prophet Muhammad, peace be  upon him, said in a hadith, seek knowledge from  

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the cradle to the grave. But what happens when a  machine knows more than you? What happens when AI  

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knows more about Islam than we do? Here's where it  gets complicated. We already have early prototypes  

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of AI being used to answer islamic questions.  There was even an AI fatwa program that caused  

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a disaster because it gave incorrect and confusing  answers. But the frightening reality is that this  

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technology will keep advancing. Soon we might have  an AI scholar giving fatwas, interpreting hadith,  

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and even analyzing quranic verses. And this  raises serious concerns. Who will oversee  

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these AI systems? How can we trust their judgment  when they lack the understanding of spirituality,  

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mercy, and wisdom that our scholars have spent  lifetimes cultivating? This is why it's crucial  

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for us as an uma, to engage with these issues.  AI can be a blessing. If used correctly, it could  

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revolutionize education, make healthcare more  accessible, and even help solve global challenges  

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like poverty or climate change. But if we're not  careful, it could lead to ethical and moral decay.  

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There's a hadith where the prophet Muhammad, peace  be upon him, said, the strong believer is better  

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and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer,  while there is good in both, as we develop AI,  

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we must strive to be strong believers, those who  use this technology for the benefit of humanity,  

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not for harm. We need to ensure that AI serves  us, not the other way around. We need to be at  

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the forefront of guiding its development so that  it aligns with islamic principles of justice,  

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mercy, and the preservation of human dignity.  But my brothers and sisters, I can't stress this  

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enough. We must be vigilant. One of the most  dangerous aspects of AI is its potential to  

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manipulate what we see and hear. Already, social  media platforms use AI to curate our feeds. Have  

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you ever noticed that after watching one video,  similar ones keep popping up? This is AI at work,  

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learning your preferences, shaping your worldview.  Imagine this on a larger scale. Governments and  

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corporations using AI to shape public opinion,  opinion, control the narrative, and even distort  

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the truth. This is something we've already  seen in recent years. AI can track your habits,  

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predict your behavior, and influence your  decisions without you even realizing it.  

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And this should deeply concern us as Muslims  in Surah al Hajrat. 49 six Allah warns us,  

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o you who have believed. If there comes to you,  a disobedient one, with information, investigate,  

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lest you harm a people out of ignorance and  become over what you have done. Regretful AI  

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might present us with information that seems  accurate but could be used to manipulate us.  

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This is why we must always return to our core  values, truth, justice, and the preservation  

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of our faith. So where does this leave us? AI is  coming whether we like it or not. But as Muslims,  

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we cannot be passive observers. We must engage  with this technology critically, ensuring that  

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it serves the greater good and adheres to islamic  ethics. We need to educate ourselves, stay aware,  

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and always prioritize the principles of our deen  over the convenience of technology. In the end, no  

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matter how advanced AI becomes, we know that only  Allah holds the keys to the unseen. Only he is  

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the true creator. And no machine can ever replace  the divine wisdom and mercy of Allah. But it's our  

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responsibility to ensure that the tools we create  bring us closer to Allah, not further away. May  

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Allah guide us to use knowledge and technology in  ways that benefit the ummah and all of humanity.  

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Jazakum Allah khair for listening. And until next  time, inshallah. Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah.

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