Yahya Ali doesn't just recite, he builds the case that creation is an act of worship. Hafidh. Qari. Scholar. In Surah Saba, Allah commands building with purpose and gratitude. Not just labour. Craft. Al-Khwarizmi answered that call with algebra. Ibn al-Haytham with optics. Now it's your turn. What will you build Muslim Tech Fest. 6 June. London. Tickets at muslimtechfest.com
About us
Muslim Tech Fest is the world's landmark event for Ihsaan (Excellence) in Tech & Entrepreneurship. For the visionaries, the builders, and the Believers.
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https://www.muslimtechfest.com
External link for Muslim Tech Fest
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- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Muslims, Technology, Community, Networking, and Collaboration
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London, GB
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71 Shelton Street
London, WC2H 9JQ, GB
Employees at Muslim Tech Fest
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You walk in with an idea. You walk out with a live product, free Replit credits, a year of Replit Core, and your work in front of judges and sponsors. That's the MTF x Replit Launchpad. 300 spots, no coding experience needed, mentors on the floor the whole time. Early bird tickets are live now: price goes to £249 soon. June 6. London. 🔗 www.muslimtechfest.com
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We said Muslim talent belongs in every room. The Financial Times just agreed. Proud to have the FT as a sponsor of Muslim Tech Fest 2026. 6 June. London. Tickets at muslimtechfest.com
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For too long the rules of technology have been written without us in the room. Decolonising tech means questioning those systems, building new ones, and shaping a future where our values, communities, and ideas are part of the foundation. Muslim Tech Fest is where builders come together to rethink what technology should look like and discover the role we each play in rewriting the rules. London. 06.06.26.
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There was a man from Tangier who walked 75,000 miles and never once ran out of people to meet. Ibn Battuta understood something we're still working out: the most important thing you carry into a new room is curiosity about the person already in it. That's the spirit MTF was built on. This year, Yasar Ahmad takes the stage with one of the most pressing questions in tech: what happens to the humans in an AI-first world? Grab your early bird tickets before it goes back to full price: www.muslimtechfest.com