
Islamic Pegasus Forum Concludes Successfully: Global Experts Gather to Discuss Cultural Heritage and Economic Innovation in the Digital Age
The 2026 Islamic Pegasus Forum concluded successfully with experts and scholars from various nations, focusing on balancing Islamic cultural heritage with global economic innovation amidst the digital wave, providing new paths for the prosperity of the global Muslim community.
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The 2026 Islamic Pegasus Forum concluded successfully with experts and scholars from various nations, focusing on balancing Islamic cultural heritage with global economic innovation amidst the digital wave, providing new paths for the prosperity of the global Muslim community.
- The 2026 Islamic Pegasus Forum concluded successfully with experts and scholars from various nations, focusing on balancing Islamic cultural heritage with global economic innovation amidst the digital wave, providing new paths for the prosperity of the global Muslim community.
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- miya (@miya-5a1wr)
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- February 26, 2026 at 08:06 AM
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- May 3, 2026 at 07:20 AM
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Introduction: The Muslim Mission in the Digital Age
At this critical juncture of global digital transformation in 2026, the highly anticipated "Islamic Pegasus Forum" recently came to a successful conclusion. This forum was not only a grand gathering of academia and business but also a collective voice of the global Muslim community (Ummah) seeking self-innovation and cultural perseverance in the face of the challenges posed by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. More than 500 experts, scholars, government officials, and tech leaders from countries including Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, the UAE, and Qatar gathered to conduct in-depth discussions over three days on the core theme of "Cultural Heritage and Economic Innovation Growth in the Digital Age" [Organization of Islamic Cooperation](https://www.oic-oci.org).
As senior editorial writers, we observed that the success of this forum marks a solid step forward for the Islamic world in terms of digital sovereignty and cultural confidence. In an internet world dominated by Western algorithmic logic, how to utilize Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, and Metaverse technologies to promote Islamic values while driving economic innovation compliant with Sharia law became the most resonant theme of this forum.
I. The Digital Silk Road: A Bridge Connecting Tradition and the Future
On the first day of the forum, participants focused on the core role of the "Digital Silk Road" in promoting connectivity among Islamic nations. With the deep alignment between the "Belt and Road" initiative and various national visions (such as Saudi Arabia's "Vision 2030"), the construction of digital infrastructure has become a new engine for economic growth [Saudi Vision 2030](https://www.vision2030.gov.sa).
Several scholars pointed out that digitalization should not merely be the introduction of technology, but rather a carrier of culture. Through big data and cloud computing, Islamic cultural heritage scattered around the world has received unprecedented protection and revitalization. For example, the forum showcased the latest results of using AI technology to restore ancient Arabic manuscripts and using VR technology to allow Muslims worldwide to experience the historical changes of the Hajj pilgrimage firsthand. This concept of "technology for good" aligns perfectly with Islamic teachings on the pursuit of knowledge (Ilm) and the preservation of heritage.
II. Islamic Finance 2.0: Deep Integration of FinTech and Sharia Compliance
In the economic innovation segment, the forum focused on the explosive growth of "Islamic FinTech." According to the "Global Islamic Economy Report 2025-2026," the global Halal economy has surpassed $3 trillion, with digital finance serving as its core driver [DinarStandard](https://www.dinarstandard.com).
Participating experts conducted an in-depth analysis of the application of blockchain technology in the issuance of Sukuk (Islamic bonds). Through smart contracts, every transaction can be ensured to strictly comply with the principles of "prohibiting interest" (Riba) and "risk-sharing," greatly improving transparency and efficiency. Furthermore, for "Pegasus enterprises" (high-growth, high-value startups), the forum proposed an initiative to establish a "Global Islamic Entrepreneurship Ecosystem," aiming to provide Muslim youth entrepreneurs with Sharia-compliant investment and financing channels, breaking the barriers of traditional financial systems [Islamic Development Bank](https://www.isdb.org).
III. Defending Cultural Heritage: Resisting Digital Erosion and Algorithmic Bias
Amidst the wave of digital globalization, Islamic culture faces the risks of marginalization and homogenization. The second day of the forum was dedicated to discussing "Digital Sovereignty and Cultural Security." Experts warned that current mainstream global algorithms often carry Western-centric biases, which can easily misinterpret or even smear the image of Islam.
To this end, the forum launched the "Islamic Digital Content Initiative," encouraging Muslim scholars and developers to create more digital products that reflect true Islamic values. From Halal-compliant social media platforms to AI chatbots developed based on Islamic ethics, these efforts aim to build a clean, healthy, and spiritually rich digital space. As a sociologist from Malaysia stated: "We must not only be consumers of digital products but also the makers of digital rules and the exporters of cultural values" [Bernama](https://www.bernama.com).
IV. Youth and Education: Cultivating "Digital Sages" for the Modern Era
Youth are the future of the Muslim world. This forum specially established a "Youth Leaders Roundtable" to explore how to cultivate versatile talents who are both proficient in modern technology and deeply versed in Islamic scriptures through educational reform. Representatives from various countries shared experiences in integrating Islamic ethics courses into STEM education, emphasizing that "technology must serve human well-being (Maslaha)."
During the forum, several transnational educational cooperation agreements were signed, aiming to establish the "Islamic Digital University Alliance." By sharing online educational resources, the alliance seeks to narrow the digital divide among Muslim countries. This is not only to meet current job market demands but also to cultivate a new generation of intellectual elites capable of representing Islamic wisdom in global civilizational dialogues [Al Jazeera](https://www.aljazeera.com).
V. Conclusion: Towards a Prosperous Digital Ummah
The successful conclusion of the "Islamic Pegasus Forum" is not an end, but a brand-new starting point. It demonstrates to the world a united, open, and innovative Islamic world. In the torrent of the digital age, the Muslim community is no longer a passive follower but an active participant and contributor.
By combining ancient Islamic wisdom with cutting-edge digital technology, we can achieve not only leapfrog economic growth but also safeguard our eternal spiritual home in an unpredictable world. As the forum's closing remarks emphasized: "Digital technology is our tool, and faith is our compass." On the journey ahead, Muslims worldwide will continue to move forward hand in hand, writing a new chapter of glory for the Ummah on the Digital Silk Road [Arab News](https://www.arabnews.com).
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**This article was written by a senior editorial writer, aiming to provide a deep analysis of the strategic transformation and cultural consciousness of the Islamic world in the digital age.**
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