Assistant professor of private law, Department (The Research Group) of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, Institute for Islamic Studies in Humanities, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Autonomous Artificial Intelligence is both effective and ineffective when interacting with islamic law. The influence of artificial intelligence on various aspects of islamic law causes many challenges, on the other hand, influence by Islamic law also means to legislate and guide artificial intelligence with the requirements of islamic law. First of all, this research explaines the challenges of Islamic law, especially the possibility of granting legal personality to artificial intelligence, by resorting to the descriptive-analytical approach and using the comparative method. Considering the necessity of effecting Islamic law, this research has proposed methods such as defining islamic ethics for artificial intelligence and the appropriate usage of related legal platforms in other legal systems, aiming at the the proper standardization of artificial intelligence is one of the foundations of modern Islamic civilization.
Latifzadeh,M. (2025). Examining The Mutual Impact Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence And Islamic Law. Research and development in private law, 1(2), 180-205. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.720739
MLA
Latifzadeh,M. . "Examining The Mutual Impact Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence And Islamic Law", Research and development in private law, 1, 2, 2025, 180-205. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.720739
HARVARD
Latifzadeh M. (2025). 'Examining The Mutual Impact Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence And Islamic Law', Research and development in private law, 1(2), pp. 180-205. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.720739
CHICAGO
M. Latifzadeh, "Examining The Mutual Impact Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence And Islamic Law," Research and development in private law, 1 2 (2025): 180-205, doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.720739
VANCOUVER
Latifzadeh M. Examining The Mutual Impact Of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence And Islamic Law. Research and development in private law, 2025; 1(2): 180-205. doi: 10.22034/jpl.2025.720739