Unveiling the Dark Side: Understanding Social Media's Adverse Effects on Muslim Individuals and Societies

Authors

  • Kanwal Ameen Govt. Graduate College for Women, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan
  • Jamshaid Iqbal Janjua Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science (KICS), University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan
  • Muntaha Department of Computer Science, TIMES Institute, Multan, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Touqeer Awan Department of Computer Science, TIMES Institute, Multan, Pakistan
  • Fatima Noor 3Department of Computer Science, TIMES Institute, Multan, Pakistan
  • Tahir Abbas Department of Computer Science, TIMES Institute, Multan, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53762/alnasr.03.03.e02

Keywords:

Social Media, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Muslim Societies, Islamic Thought, Virtual Entertainment

Abstract

Online entertainment has significantly transformed individuals' lives, including those in Muslim societies. While social media offers convenience, it also imposes emotional and psychological strain, which is evident in all aspects of life for social, emotional, and spiritual. The rapid growth of social networks, the proliferation of various social media platforms, and the growing prevalence of social media addiction necessitate an urgent exploration of their negative aspects, particularly within the context of Islamic values and norms. This paper examines the adverse effects of social media on individuals in Muslim societies through literature reviews and case studies, highlighting issues such as the pressure to continuously check for new updates, anxiety stemming from online comparisons, and depression caused by cyberbullying. Prolonged social media use may lead to self-isolation, social barriers, and a false sense of security, which contradicts the principles of communal life in Islam. By focusing on the challenges faced by Muslim users, this study aims to raise awareness of the spiritual and social implications of social media within Islamic communities.

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Published

2024-09-14