Muslim Tech Fest×Al Sharq Youth
From Vision to Action
The Space We Must Seize
"The code we write is the future we build which becomes the world we inherit."
The Al Sharq Youth International Conference brings together young changemakers, thought leaders, activists, and institutions from across the globe. This year's theme, "Tashkīl Al Sharq: From Vision to Action", calls for moving from imagination into formation, and from scattered efforts into collective action.
Muslim Tech Fest is proud to partner with Al Sharq to bring our community's expertise in technology and entrepreneurship to this gathering of global changemakers.
Our Activations
Join us at these exciting sessions throughout the conference
Expo Booth
Tech Hack Challenge
30-minute vibe-coding sprints with rotating problem statements. Show up, pick a challenge, build a solution, win prizes. Powered by Replit — no setup required, just code.
- New problem statement every 30 mins
- Win prizes for your solutions
- Free Replit Core for all participants
- Post & tag @muslimtechfest to win


Expo Booth
Tech Clinic
Got a tech question? Need help with your project or idea? Drop by for free 1-on-1 consultations with experienced developers and tech entrepreneurs.
- Free 1-on-1 consultations
- Get feedback on your ideas
- Technical mentorship
- Project guidance




Expo Booth
Tech Lab
Explore cutting-edge demos and hands-on experiences. See what's possible when Muslim tech talent builds for impact.
- Interactive tech demos
- Hands-on experiences
- Discover new tools
- Connect with builders


Spotlight Talk
The Space We Must Seize
Join Zahid Mahmood for a powerful spotlight talk on the opportunities and responsibilities facing Muslims in technology. Discover the spaces we must claim and the impact we can create.

Zahid Mahmood
Founder of Muslim Tech Fest

Curation Lab
Digital Ummah
What if the Ummah had its own digital nation-state? A platform for shared governance, collective agency, and opportunities beyond physical borders. Join us to design the infrastructure.
- Draft concepts for a Digital Ummah platform
- Design governance models & core features
- Identify infrastructure & partnerships needed
- Define next steps at individual & collective levels


Curation Lab
Ummah LLM
Current AI models carry cultural and political biases. What would an Ummah-aligned LLM look like — one rooted in our ethics, values, and collective needs? Let's prototype it together.
- Define principles that should guide the model
- Map data sources & ethical guidelines
- Draft an ethical framework for Ummah AI
- Identify tech partners & infrastructure needs

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Ready to Code for Change?
Join our Tech Hack Challenge at the expo. New challenges every 30 minutes. Solve problems, win prizes, and show what Muslim tech talent can do.
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