The move puts Alibaba in direct competition with global players such as OpenAI, which has also shown interest in text-to-video technology
Majid Bu Shalibi, the secretary-general of the forum, said that it would host prominent international Islamic scholars including Shaikh Khalid Al Jundi and Shaikh Yasmeen Al Khayaam conducting several religious lectures on Islamic teachings.
The lectures which will be conducted by Shaikh Al Jundi will be organised from 17 to 19 of Ramadan at Shaikh Suood and Al Hudah mosques in Sharjah and Sharjah Women’s Club, while Shaikha Yasmeen will conduct two lectures on Prophet Muhammed’s (peace be upon him) wives at the premises of University of Sharjah.
The forum will continue its lectures and workshops that will be conducted by Shaikh Mohammed Taweel from Morocco between Ramadan 4 and 9 at Al Salam, Imam bin Hanbal mosques in Sharjah. Shaikh Mohammed Al Omari from Jordan will deliver lectures on values of fasting in Al Sahaba and bin Eisaimeen mosques, while Shaikh Omer Al Khateeb will deliver two lectures in Al Nawawi and Al Bara bin Azib mosques.
The move puts Alibaba in direct competition with global players such as OpenAI, which has also shown interest in text-to-video technology
Stolen material was also sent to media organisations, say agencies
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