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Das Gipfeltreffen in Kuala Lumpur befasst sich mit der Frage, wie der Glaube die Jugend stärken kann

Religiöse Führer, Wissenschaftler und Studenten versammelten sich in Kuala Lumpur zum dritten internationalen Gipfeltreffen religiöser Führer, dessen Schwerpunkt auf der Stärkung der Jugend in einer Zeit rascher technologischer und gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen lag.

Mit Unterstützung von Muslim World League

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00:00Aufgrund der Grund für die Menschen, wir müssen in einer Koalitionskommissionen leben.
00:06Setiap religion nicht beheben, resismus, nicht beheben, unentheben.
00:14Setiap religion beheben, damit wir uns zusammen und leben in einer Koalitionskommissionen leben.
00:34We are at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center,
00:37where over 2,500 people gathered for the Third International Summit of Religious Leaders
00:42with the aim of discussing the empowerment of youth.
00:49This is the third time Malaysia has played the host to the summit.
00:53Ethnically and religiously varied, the country believes that diversity promotes progressive
00:57and dynamic development of human society.
01:00We want to leverage on the advantage of Malaysia, where we have a majority of Muslims,
01:08but we have a large or significant minority of non-Muslims,
01:12where we live happily together, harmoniously.
01:15So we want to promote this kind of harmonious society.
01:22Organized together with the Muslim World League,
01:24the summit highlighted the role of religious leaders in connecting with the younger generation
01:28to make them not beneficiaries, but partners in building the common future.
01:32There are programs and programs that have been offered in this summit.
01:36We want to make sure the young people are coming from their responsibility.
01:59Possible harmful effects of generative AI and its misuse,
02:03as well as misinformation and disinformation spread by it,
02:06were among the main discussion topics during the both religious summit
02:09and the fourth Southeast Asia Scholars Conference, which followed the next day.
02:13And this is what's happening back in my country as well,
02:16that they will find the answer first on ChatGPT, and then they'll go and ask the scholars.
02:20And then they start questioning those people who have actually gone through proper channel of studies
02:24compared to someone who's just gone on ChatGPT and found the questions.
02:29The summit's speakers emphasize that the way to combat misinformation
02:32is through education and knowledge, which can ultimately be the bridge to understanding.
02:36And to know only one's religion is not complete, unless we know religion of other people also,
02:41and how that is possible.
02:43That's possible only through interaction, conferences, seminars, mixing up with other cultures, other religious people.
02:49I think these events are very important for inculcating that multiculturalism and type of universal approach to life.
02:59Knowledge can also serve to dissipate destructive narratives
03:02that have already been dominant and used to oppress others.
03:05My research on feminism, especially feminism in Pakistan,
03:11because some people link the feminism to the Islamophobia.
03:17They use feminism narrative to promote Islamophobia.
03:21Islam gave right to women almost before 1400 years ago.
03:27Islam gave the right to property, inheritance, and marriage by choice.
03:54The participants noted that the challenge of today is how to use knowledge wisely
03:58and how to bring up a generation that has strong values and social consciousness along with technical competence.
04:05With AI, posing the correct question has become vital.
04:09Personally, in my opinion, I'm very neutral on using AI.
04:13Because it's your choice for you to, whether you want to use AI in a right way or in a
04:20wrong way.
04:21So if you have faith, you believe in God and so on, so you will not move away from the
04:28real path.
04:29Religious leaders believe that the sense of purpose and direction is as important as the knowledge itself.
04:35They also remark that today's youth are navigating the complex question of identity
04:39while struggling with mental health and emotional well-being.
04:42As technology continues to reshape the world,
04:45participants stress that understanding each other and promoting youth development
04:49will be key to shaping a better tomorrow.
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