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Revolutionizing Islamic Finance With Ethical AI: Shariah-Compliant Robo-Advisors
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Author(s): Mohammad Irfan (Christ University, Bengaluru, India), Aditya Shukla (Christ University, Bengaluru, India), Manali Agrawal (NSB Academy, Bangalore, India)and Early Ridho Kismawadi (IAIN Langsa, Indonesia)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 28
Source title:
Industrial Ecology and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Syed Abdul Rehman Khan (Business Research and Consultancy Limited, Sheffield, UK)and Muhammad Tanveer (Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-0139-6.ch007
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Abstract
The revolutionary role that robo-advisors play in Shariah-compliant Islamic finance is examined in this essay. The first section lays out the fundamental ideas of Shariah-compliant investing, which serve as a framework for moral financial judgment. Examined is the emergence of robo-advisors, which show how these AI-powered tools are improving accessibility and efficiency while enabling adherence to Shariah laws. Key characteristics of robo-advisors that adhere to Shariah are examined, along with particular difficulties including cultural sensitivity and regulatory compliance. The research integrates case studies that demonstrate effective implementations, providing valuable perspectives on their real-world uses. The paper's conclusion, which offers a look ahead, highlights how ethical AI and robo-advisors have the potential to transform Islamic finance by promoting sustainability, inclusion, and creativity in Shariah-compliant investments.
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