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surroundings (Bibri, 2021).Smart cities may connect their infrastructure with other sectors and areas of life based on data collection and analysis, and they can use new technologies to discover answers to problems, which makes things even more exciting ( Hashem et al., 2016) . A significant role has been played by smart cities in the development of several aspects of human existence, affecting sectors such as education, health and many more (Ahad et al., 2020). The amount of data being collected and stored is expanding at rate where many human activities are tied to generating, processing and analyzing data, particularly in the case of businesses which requires instant report (Van Doorn & Badger, 2020).The ability to recognize and extract important information from huge volumes of transactional data can be highly beneficial in a variety of ways when it comes to human activities, typically those activities that depend on the online application (Ajah & Nweke, 2019). The analysis of transactional data of day- to-day human affairs can also aid in the early warning of potentially hazardous weather conditions to the general public, which can help to save lives (Porter & Heppelmann, 2015). It wasn't that long ago that the phenomenon of “ethos” in technology was established to distinguished among those technologies that are defined by people against those technologies that defined people (Brett, 2009).The concept of ethical behaviour in technology has been introduced historically to realize that technology does not only define itself by the wide range of hardware, software and data it generates and networks it connects, but also by the way people place value on adopting a variety of new technologies at an increasingly rapid rate (Wang et al., 2020).Therefore, Islamic values should be included as a core component of any smart city design. When combined, these values will provide the opportunity to gain significant insights into the usage of vast amounts of technology, which is becoming increasingly widespread. Particularly when compared to human activity, several features of smart cities are characterised by their unstructured nature (Martucci et al., 2017). Every one of these considerations when taken into account when designing the Smart City concept will yield a better interactions of devices. The concept of values in smart city associated with Islam include themes as diverse as internet networks from Islamic perspective, city services, and infrastructure, among other things. There has been a plethora of criteria developed for their most well-known criterion classification. In order to add value and increase engagement, the smart city makes advantage of developing technology, such as integrations of various wireless technology, while simultaneously increasing the overall quality of life. However, the application of Islamic values in the smart city is still in its infancy. When it comes to improving the quality of smart city services, Islamic values is a relatively new tool that has immense potential to do so. Among the many sources of large amounts of tool being generated today by a multitude of sources are smart services and components such as social networking sites, global positioning systems, sensors and cameras, commercial transactions, and video games to name a few (Raj & Kumar, 2017). In recent years, research into smart cities has grown at an exponential rate, and efficient components and processing facilities have posed a serious challenge to the traditional intelligent environment. The huge amounts of information produced by sensor equipment may be used to extract a substantial amount of useful information from the data (Hashem et al., 2016). The successful functioning of many enterprises and service industries, including the smart city application, is dependent on the analysis and exploitation of large amounts of data. Large processing and storage facilities are required to process the streams of information created in a smart city setting, which is one of the many benefits and problems associated with the implementation of Islamic values in a smart city. It is possible to acquire access to this benefit through the use of cloud computing services and the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, both of which are now accessible on the market (Botta et al., 2016). An improved ability of smart cities to instil Islamic values in their citizens is proven in the following case study, which shows how digital gadgets employed in conjunction with smart city infrastructure improve the ability of a smart city to instil Islamic principles in its residents. A positive development is that it encourages the flow of information about Islamic beliefs among city dwellers, which is a good thing. Large amounts of unstructured data generated by integrated devices in smart cities can be rearranged in a similar way with the assistance of intelligent technology (Chen et al., 2019). In order for information to be created and processed, a large number of servers must be present in order for the computer infrastructure to function. There will be no issues with this infrastructure because it is designed to manage enormous amounts of data without experiencing any difficulties. All of these bits of information are utilised to build a specific service or application, and they are propagated throughout a variety of services throughout the development and deployment process. In order to reap the greatest possible benefits from smart cities, it is imperative that Islamic principles be included into computer methodologies for data processing. Due to the fact that each component of data in smart cities can be applied to many various elements of human engagement, the greatest possible advantage can be obtained from each component (Perera et al., 2017). Every day, new smart city concepts are being adopted by an increasing number of governments in Islamic Smart City Innovation,Concept, Application and Shari’ah Parameters: A Theoretical Assessment and Technological Advancement in Artificial Intelligence lobal Journal of Researches in Engineering ( ) Volume XxXII Issue I Version I J G 2 Year 2022 © 2022 Global Journals

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