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Anwar: Islamic values key to navigating AI, digital age

Anwar: Islamic values key to navigating AI, digital age

PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on Muslims to continue defending the legacy of Islamic scholarship and strengthen the relationship between religious scholars (ulama) and leaders (umara).
This, he added, is necessary in facing the challenges of the modern era, including the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation.
He reminded that technological success must be founded on values, ethics, and deep religious understanding, as these have long been the cornerstone of the strength of the Muslim ummah.
"If we do not move in tandem, and if we are not rooted in strong understanding and enlightenment, there is no guarantee of security.
"Malaysia is among the countries spearheading AI development, but without values and ethics, we will only be consumers of Western systems," he said in his speech at the 'Malaysia Bermunajat 2025' programme themed 'Uniting the Ummah Through Supplication and Knowledge' at the Putra Mosque here tonight.
The programme, organised by the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), aims to enliven the culture of 'munajat' (supplication) and appreciation of knowledge as the foundation for uniting the ummah and building a society grounded in Malaysia Madani values.
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