This edited volume brings together leading experts to explore the impact of disruptive technologies across a spectrum of Islamic countries and Muslim societies. Containing seventeen chapters covering artificial intelligence, science and technology, health and education, food systems, and finance, the collection offers a diverse array of perspectives.Contributors to this volume spanning across the Islamic World — including Pakistan, Malaysia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar — provide in-depth analyses, revealing how disruptive technologies are reshaping these societies with subtle cultural and ethical nuances. Several chapters provide similar insight from authors based in the West. Together, the chapters show how disruptive technologies have induced significant changes in Muslim and Islamic societies and countries; how they generally parallel those in the Western World, as well as their subtle differences due to cultural and ethical issues. An essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, this book offers valuable insights into the evolving technological landscape of the Islamic world.