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🤖💠You Can't Outsource Your Human Soul!
Where does the soul fit in an AI-powered world? Join our Barakah & AI webinar this Saturday
25th Shawwal 1446H
Assalamu'alaikum,
Every time I walk to my local coffee shop, the barista, Jeff, greets me with a smile. He remembers my usual order and has mastered the perfect balance of flavors that I enjoy.
When I observe Jeff making coffee, I witness a craftsman at work that speaks of years of practice. He's not just making coffee — he's expressing his humanity through coffee.
This seemingly mundane interaction got me thinking about a much larger phenomenon reshaping our world.
For centuries, humanity has been on a quest to outsource and mechanize every aspect of our lives:
We outsourced physical labor to machines during the Industrial Revolution
We delegated repetitive mental tasks to computers in the Digital Age
We replaced face-to-face connections with social media
And now, we're outsourcing our creative and cognitive abilities to artificial intelligence
With each wave of technological advancement, we've gained tremendous benefits: efficiency, scale, convenience, and access. But with each gain, something subtle yet profound gets left behind.
The Missing Element: Human Soul
Have you ever received a handcrafted gift? Perhaps a piece of pottery shaped by human hands, a quilt stitched over countless hours, or a heartfelt letter written in imperfect handwriting? These items carry something beyond their physical properties — they contain fragments of the person's soul.
An AI can now generate a stunning image in seconds based on your prompt. It might be technically flawless, adhering to all the principles of composition and color theory. But does it carry the weight of human experience? The years of practice, failure, and growth? The imprint of the ruh (soul) of the artist?
But in our current climate, we're witnessing the outsourcing of arguably our most human capacities:
Analyzing complex information
Creating art, music, and literature
Making decisions
We're increasingly relying on technology not just to accomplish tasks but to think for us.
This makes us grapple with profound questions:
What is our worth if our work becomes merely writing AI prompts?
Who are we if AI thinks, analyzes, writes, and creates on our behalf?
How do we express our human soul in this new landscape?
While technologists, ethicists, and philosophers offer important perspectives, I believe we need to examine these questions through an Islamic lens — one that recognizes the divine origin of human capabilities and the purpose for which we were created.
Barakah in an AI World
The concept of Barakah offers a powerful framework for navigating this rapidly evolving landscape. Barakah isn't just about divine blessing — it's about the unquantifiable spiritual dimension that infuses our actions and creations when we act with sincerity, excellence (ihsan), and God-consciousness.
When we outsource too much of our thinking and creating to machines, we risk diminishing the opportunities for Barakah to flow through our efforts. We might gain efficiency, but at what cost to our spirituality?
Join Our Conversation
I invite you to explore these questions with me at our upcoming webinar, "Barakah & AI: Navigating the Future with Faith." We'll discuss:
How to maintain Barakah in an increasingly AI-driven world
Practical guidelines for using AI while preserving our spiritual well-being
Creating boundaries that protect our humanity while embracing beneficial innovation
Date: This Saturday, 26 April 2025 (27 Shawwal 1446H)
Time: 9:00 PM US CENTRAL TIME (see in your local time here)
Registration:** https://barakah.productivemuslim.com/ai-barakah
This isn't about rejecting technology, rather, it's about approaching these powerful new technologies with Hikmah (wisdom), Niyyah (intentionality), and a clear understanding of our purpose on this earth.
Remember, as Muslims, we believe that technology is a means, not an end. The ultimate purpose of our existence transcends any tool we might create or use.
I look forward to this important conversation with you all.
Sincerely,
P.S. Even if you can't attend live, register anyway, and we'll send you the recording. This is a conversation too important to