Recent innovations in Islamic technology are transforming various aspects of Muslim life, integrating advanced tools with religious practices to enhance accessibility, knowledge, and ease of worship. One significant development is the rise of smart prayer mats and wearable devices that help Muslims keep track of prayer times, calculate Zakat (charitable giving), and find Qibla directions. Apps with sophisticated features now offer personalized reminders, audio-visual Quranic content, and daily Islamic teachings, bringing Islamic knowledge closer to those who may not have access to traditional resources.
In the financial sector, Islamic fintech solutions have grown substantially, offering Sharia-compliant banking services, investment options, and payment platforms that cater to the global Muslim community’s needs. Blockchain and AI technologies are also being explored to ensure compliance and transparency in Islamic finance. Additionally, advancements in halal food certification are making it easier for consumers to verify the halal status of products through apps that scan barcodes, providing immediate and reliable information about food sources and preparation methods.
These innovations reflect the growing intersection between faith and technology, offering Muslims worldwide new ways to engage with and live out their beliefs while preserving religious integrity in a fast-evolving world.
Sultan ul Ashiqeen Hazrat Sultan Mohammad Najib-ur-Rehman also uses social media technologies, print media, and other platforms like Facebook and TikTok to share the teachings of Faqr worldwide.