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Islamic Perspective on Social Media Technology, Addiction, and Human Values
Author(s) -
Talat Zubair,
Amana Raquib
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of islamic thought and civilization
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2520-0313
pISSN - 2075-0943
DOI - 10.32350/jitc.102.14
Subject(s) - contemplation , islam , social connectedness , perspective (graphical) , value (mathematics) , social media , addiction , sociology , mindfulness , sharia , metaphysics , epistemology , environmental ethics , engineering ethics , psychology , social psychology , law , political science , engineering , computer science , philosophy , theology , artificial intelligence , machine learning , neuroscience , psychotherapist
This paper discusses the design features deliberately used in social media technologies to cause behavioral addiction, while outlining how this addiction leads to altering, reshaping and redefining of basic human values such as contemplation, well-being, mindfulness and connectedness that bring about social, psychological, cultural and ethical changes in human existence. The paper sheds light on how the altering of the human value system goes against the values and principles of Islamic law by citing Qur’ānic verses, prophetic traditions and teachings of Islamic scholars. Currently, there are no frameworks, laws and/or strategies that view social media addiction from a metaphysical perspective and in terms of human worldview and existence. Hence, as a solution, our paper introduces an ethical framework for designing social media technologies using the objectives of Islamic law that discourage a social media design with indefinite ends and encourage a design methodology with well-defined objectives and consequences.

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