Human-Machine Communication In Sacred Space: The Philosophical And Ethical Challenges Of AI-Based Interactive Da'wah For Generation Z

  • Jumiati Nurahma State Islamic University Datokarama Palu
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Human-Machine Communication, Da'wah, Philosophy, Islamic Ethics, Generation Z.

Abstract

This research discusses communication between humans and machines in sacred space, focusing on philosophical and ethical challenges in interactive da'wah using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, especially for Generation Z. With the development of technology, traditional sacred spaces are now increasingly widespread through digital media, which involves interaction between humans and machines. By using a qualitative approach with literature studies to analyze philosophical challenges to the meaning of sacredness in virtual space and ethical aspects in the use of AI for da'wah. The results show that while AI allows for more personalized and interactive da'wah, there are several ethical issues such as humanity, authenticity of sacred experiences, and the risk of spiritual communication that feels mechanical. This research emphasizes the importance of developing an ethical and philosophical framework that is able to maintain sacred values and human dignity in a digital context, while meeting the needs and communication styles of Generation Z. This research also contributes to the development of human-machine communication theory in sacred space and ethical digital da'wah practices.

Published
2025-10-22