Islamic Perspective on Social Media Ethics and Responsible Usage

Authors

  • Dr Ahmad Raza Assistant Professor, Imperial College of Business Studies, Lahore
  • Dr Zafar Ali Assistant Professor, Imperial college of Business Studies, Lahore
  • Dr Muhammad Imran Anwar Assistant Professor, Imperial college of Business Studies, Lahore
  • Dr Muhammad Imran Assistant Professor, Imperial college of Business Studies, Lahore

Keywords:

Islamic ethics, social media, responsible usage, online behavior, Islamic teachings

Abstract

The rapid growth of social media has significantly influenced modern communication, raising questions about ethical behavior and responsible usage. From an Islamic perspective, the principles guiding social media interactions are rooted in the teachings of the Quran and Hadith. Islam emphasizes the importance of truthfulness, modesty, respect, and accountability in all forms of communication. These values must be upheld in the digital realm, where the potential for harm through misinformation, slander, and privacy violations is high. Muslims are encouraged to engage in online spaces with integrity, avoiding behaviors such as backbiting, spreading false information, and excessive sharing that can lead to discord.Moreover, Islam promotes responsible usage by advocating for moderation and mindfulness, ensuring that time spent on social media does not detract from religious obligations and personal development. This article explores the ethical guidelines provided by Islamic teachings for social media usage, offering a framework for Muslims to navigate the challenges of the digital age while maintaining their faith and moral responsibilities.

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Published

19-08-2024

How to Cite

Dr Ahmad Raza, Dr Zafar Ali, Dr Muhammad Imran Anwar, & Dr Muhammad Imran. (2024). Islamic Perspective on Social Media Ethics and Responsible Usage. Al-Mahdi Research Journal (MRJ), 5(5), 214–221. Retrieved from https://ojs.mrj.com.pk/index.php/MRJ/article/view/450