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AI fatwa service launched in Dubai

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30 October, 2019, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 30 October, 2019, 09:25 pm

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AI fatwa service launched in Dubai

Dubai’s Islamic Affairs & Charitable Activities Department (IACAD) launched “Virtual Ifta’, that can currently answer over 200 questions on Muslim prayer

TBS Report
30 October, 2019, 09:20 pm
Last modified: 30 October, 2019, 09:25 pm
From left: Ahmed Abdul Aziz Al Haddad (Director of IFTA Department), Buti Abdullah Mohammed Al Jumairi (Executive Director Corporate Support), Ahmed Darwish Saif Al Muhairi (Chief Executive of Charitable) Khalfan Juma Belhoul (CEO of Dubai Future Foundation) and Mohammed Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi at the launching ceremony of the Virtual Ifta
From left: Ahmed Abdul Aziz Al Haddad (Director of IFTA Department), Buti Abdullah Mohammed Al Jumairi (Executive Director Corporate Support), Ahmed Darwish Saif Al Muhairi (Chief Executive of Charitable) Khalfan Juma Belhoul (CEO of Dubai Future Foundation) and Mohammed Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi at the launching ceremony of the Virtual Ifta

On Tuesday, IACAD, Dubai launched 'Virtual Ifta'. It is said to be the world's first service using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to issue Fatwas - Islamic rulings on religious matters.

Instead of an Islamic scholar answering questions over the phone, the AI-powered "Virtual Ifta" takes live questions on internet chat and replies back. Reported Gulf News.

The AI is only able to answer around 205 questions related to salah, or prayer. Tariq Al Emadi, Head of Fatwa Section, IACAD said.

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A three-day exhibition has been set up for visitors to experience Virtual Ifta. A video is also being played at the exhibition, narrating the evolution of issuing fatwas – from face-to-face meetings, to writings, phone, video conferencing, email, website, and now AI.

"In the first pilot phase, the AI service is available in Arabic and English – through the IACAD website, www.iacad.gov.ae, but the next phase will include WhatsApp and cover more topics, such as fasting, purity and ablution, and financial matters, among others." Al Emadi said. More languages will also be added in the future he added.

Virtual Ifta, which operates 24/7, has been introduced in line with 'Dubai 10X', a government programme to keep Dubai 10 years ahead of other cities in delivering public services and using the latest innovations to solve issues.

Virtual Ifta is accessible to anyone, anywhere, at any time through the IACAD website and will soon also be available through the free-to-download smart app 'IACAD' on Apple store and Google Play Store.

The launch of the AI coincides with the 50th anniversary of IACAD's establishment.

"This is an intelligent process, Virtual Ifta will understand you. But if it's not sure what you're asking, it will give you a few options – do you mean this or do you mean that – to make sure you get the relevant response," said Al Emadi.

The launch ceremony was attended by Khalfan Juma Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Future Foundation, and senior officials of IACAD, including Ahmad Abdul Aziz Al Haddad, Director of IFTA Department; Buti Abdullah Mohammad Al Jumairi, Executive Director Corporate Support; Ahmad Darwish Saif Al Muhairi; Chief Executive of Charitable, among others.
 

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