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Fiqh in the Age of AI

Summary:

Join us in a session examining the intersection of artificial intelligence and Islamic jurisprudence, exploring foundational definitions, the role of fiqh in a digitalised era, the limitations and risks of AI tools in religious contexts, key contemporary debates, and future challenges facing scholars and jurists.

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand the impact of AI on Islamic jurisprudence.
  • Examine contemporary challenges arising at the intersection of AI and fiqh.
  • Explore the limitations of AI and the ethical frameworks that should govern its use.
  • Consider how AI fits within the broader framework of Islamic jurisprudence.

Course Details

The webinar opens with foundational definitions, addressing the question What is Artificial Intelligence? alongside What is Islamic Jurisprudence?, before moving into a structured exploration of how fiqh engages with the digitalised era.

It examines the proper place of AI as a tool rather than an end objective, identifies its limitations and the severe risks it poses — including misinformation, overreliance without independent verification, and the phenomenon of AI “hallucination” — and surveys the key contemporary debates emerging among scholars and jurists. The session concludes by considering future challenges and the questions they raise for the Muslim community.

The format combines a structured PowerPoint presentation with interactive case studies, audience participation, and concluding discussion questions designed to extend the conversation beyond the session itself.

Key topics include:

  • What is AI?
  • What is Islamic Jurisprudence?
  • The role of fiqh in a digitalised era
  • AI as a tool, not the end objective
  • Limitations and severe risks of AI
  • Key debates
  • Future challenges

By the end of the webinar, participants will have a clearer framework for navigating AI tools responsibly, recognising their proper limits within the Islamic tradition, and engaging thoughtfully with the questions they raise for contemporary fiqh.

Instructors Biography

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Muftī ʿAbdul Wāḥeed

Muftī ʿAbdul Wāḥeed is a seasoned Islamic scholar and researcher. A graduate of Dār al-ʿUlūm Bury (2004), he holds ijāzah in multiple disciplines including Ḥadīth, Tafsīr, Uṣūl al-Fiqh, and Ḥanafī Fiqh. He completed an intensive Iftāʾ course in 2005, answering over 600 legal queries, and later memorized the Qurʾān.
He pursued further academic studies in social sciences at UCLAN and Bradford University, covering sociology, psychology, politics, and comparative religion. His research focuses on Islamic legal theory, minority fiqh, and family law. His MA in Islamic Education (Warwick University, 2023) earned distinction for a dissertation on British Iftāʾ pedagogy.
Currently, he serves as Director of the JKN Fatāwā Department, where he authors fatāwā, delivers workshops, and produces educational content. He has published several works under Shaykh Muftī Saiful Islām’s guidance and compiled the three-volume Ask A Muftī series. He also teaches at JKN Institute and Al-Balāgh Academy, specializing in contemporary fiqh and Islamic legal theory.

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