Abstract

In my opinion, this work deals with a contemporary topic, which of course, has a very close connection with the study of Arabic studies, particularly from the perspective of Islam. It is well known in professional circles that Islam rejects the creation of a human image in any way through painting. This claim has its own logical explanation from the side of Islam, that is, it contradicts the idea of monotheism, because the human image can become an object of worship. Nowadays, the rapid growth of information technology is stimulating the emergence of a number of innovations, among them "artificial intelligence", which has challenged the world today. Of course, Islam is also an integral part of that world, which, with its rigid religious system, cannot intertwine with the innovative changes proposed by artificial intelligence. The purpose of this work is to understand to what extent an artificial intelligence image is acceptable by Islam, i.e. whether it is considered "halal" or "haram". By studying the opinions of some ulema, an attempt has been made in this work to highlight the current approaches to this issue from the perspective of Islam, and finally to understand whether what is created by postmodern intelligence is a human or a technical creation.

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