As part of the Technological Corner activities at the Al-Zahra University (PBUH) for Women procession, third-year Artificial Intelligence Engineering student Shahzanan Haidar Hassan presented her innovative project, "My Little Mowali." The project utilizes artificial intelligence technologies to deliver an interactive educational experience tailored for children participating in the Arbaeen pilgrimage.
The website allows parents or supervisors to send a child's photo and name via a Telegram bot. The system then transforms the photo into a cartoon character and integrates the child into an interactive story featuring their name and image. Inspired by the values of Imam Hussain (peace be upon him) and the biography of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them), the project combines entertainment with education to encourage children to read.
Additionally, the project includes interactive questions after each story to gauge the child's understanding, with an option to download the story as a PDF. This innovative educational experience reflects the role of technology in serving the Arbaeen message. It also underscores the creativity of the College of Engineering and Information Technology's female students in developing digital solutions that serve society and instill Hussaini values in younger generations.