Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Shariah Islamic Banking Recommendations for The Development of Islamic Banking

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Aijaz Ali Khoso Professor, Al-Hamd University, Islamabad Campus.
  • Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Khan Pathan Associate Professor, Government College University Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.

Keywords:

Shariah Commission, Shariah Compliance, Robot Consulting

Abstract

This article is based on the readiness of Islamic banking partners for in-depth discussion in the Shariah Commission. This is necessary to maintain knowledge of Islamic banking and finance, as well as to comply with Sharia law.  This article discusses the inclusion of robo-advisors in the Shariah Committee on Sharia Law in real time.  Demonstrate the capabilities of the Block Lock Management System (BMS) to strengthen Sharia compliance and auditing functions to ensure Sharia compliance for Islamic banks.

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2024-12-31

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Khoso, P. D. A. A. ., & Pathan, D. M. S. K. . (2024). Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Shariah Islamic Banking Recommendations for The Development of Islamic Banking. Al Khadim Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Civilization, 5(4), 29–41. Retrieved from http://arjicc.com/index.php/arjicc/article/view/368