The following article by Mufti Zubayr Bayat serves as a great reminder so I thought it would be beneficial to share it, so here it is:
Is it sheer coincidence that the Internet and WWW (World Wide Web) contain the words âÂÂNETâ and âÂÂWEBâÂÂ? Read on and work it out for yourself. Now picture a person trapped in a net, battling to get out. Also try to imagine a fly caught in a web, struggling to escape. Since the crisis is visible and tangible in the above cases, sympathy is felt and help may be rendered if required. But there is another NET, a WEB, much stronger and highly invisible, which traps its hapless âÂÂvictimâ in such an enchanting way, the poor âÂÂvictimâÂÂ, far from wanting to escape, actually begins to enjoy and relish this âÂÂcaptivityâÂÂ. Yes, this sticky WEB, this unseen NET is none other than what is called the INTERNET, its WWW and its âÂÂchat-roomsâÂÂ.
What is the Cure for the âÂÂAddiction VirusâÂÂ?
Such is the terrible addiction and attraction to the NET and the WEB, it is difficult to say whether the âÂÂsurferâ has been bit by a âÂÂbugâ or is just on some kind of heavy âÂÂdrugâÂÂ. Many are concerned about âÂÂvirusesâ infecting their beloved PCâÂÂs but what cure is there for the user who maybe infected by the âÂÂaddiction virusâÂÂ? Once âÂÂon-lineâ and âÂÂinto cyber spaceâ the user seems to have forgotten everything in the real world and enters into a kind of trance that is described as being in a state of âÂÂvirtual realityâ where everything is really unreal but appears to be so real! For many, once they enter this âÂÂcyber worldâ it is as if they are on another planet. Then gone is the concern for Salaah, good deeds, work, studies and other important chores in life. Now it is the sheer thrill of being âÂÂconnectedâ and âÂÂon lineâÂÂ. A Muslim must be concerned that being âÂÂconnectedâ to the âÂÂNet must not âÂÂdisconnectâ him from Allaah and being âÂÂon-lineâ should not take him âÂÂoff-trackâ from the âÂÂStraight PathâÂÂ.
ShareeâÂÂah Principles Governing the use of the Internet
Unlike medieval Christianity, Islam has never been opposed to technology and modern inventions - in fact it has encouraged the study of âÂÂnaturalâ phenomena for the purposes of subjugating the forces of the universe for the benefit of mankind. Such inventions and technology are deemed beneficial so long as they enhance the purpose of manâÂÂs creation on earth. If however, they obstruct and distract from this purpose, then Islam does not take a favourable view of such inventions.
The Internet and its use may be evaluated on the basis of the above principle. If it proves to be beneficial to its user, its use is permissible and in some instances, meritorious, especially for DaâÂÂwah and educational uses. But if it provides the opposite affect, that of distracting its user from the purpose of his creation, then not only is its use frowned upon but may even be deemed unlawful in certain instances. As with every matter in life, the Internet comes with its collection of plusses and minuses. In the case of some users, the plusses weigh heavily. In the case of others, there are only minuses. For such people, the Internet is a bane and a curse. And unfortunately the majority of users fall in this category.
Parents Blissfully Ignorant of Inherent Dangers
With the quantum leaps the IT industry has recently been witnessing, many parents and guardians of children and youth, the prime users of Internet, are in a total âÂÂtime-warpâÂÂ. They are groping in the dark with regard to the reality and nature of the Internet and what it is all about. They appear quite pleased and proud that their dear off-spring are such âÂÂwizards of the webâÂÂ, little realising the potential dangers that the Internet holds within itself. It is with a view to enlighten parents and elders about this dark aspect of the Internet that this article is being presented.
Which decent Muslim parent would allow his child, especially a pretty, young daughter out in the streets, into dubious dimly-lit smoke-filled billiardsâ rooms to meet and chat to complete strangers for hours on end, with a possibility of such unknown entities even being considered as prospective marriage partners by their innocent daughters? Any respectable Muslim parent would recoil in horror and shrink at the very thought. My daughter in such a horrible place? IMPOSSIBLE!
âÂÂCyber-Friendsâ Meet Each Other in âÂÂChat-roomsâÂÂ
No, in fact it is very well possible. The decent and respectable Muslim parents of our time may well be in for a pretty rude shock! That innocent little girl (or boy), locked away safely in her bedroom for nights and weekends on end, may âÂÂvirtuallyâ be âÂÂMEETINGâÂÂ, âÂÂTALKINGâ to and âÂÂBEFRIENDINGâ all kinds of weird strangers for hours on end, under the very noses of their parents, without them ever suspecting a thing! How is this possible? Well the answer is clear and straight; thanks to the Internet, this is not only possible but a REALITY in thousands of good Muslim homes all over the world! So when you find that teenager, uncannily quiet and seemingly busy donâÂÂt be fooled and deceived. They could possibly be in intimate conversation with some stranger in one of thousands of âÂÂchat-roomsâ available on the âÂÂNet!
Forget the days of âÂÂpen-palsâÂÂ. That was rather innocent stuff. Nowadays boys (and girls) are known to have travelled (physically) around the globe, just to meet their cyber âÂÂboy/girl-friendsâÂÂ. Many âÂÂcyber-friendsâÂÂ, known to each other only by their âÂÂnicksâÂÂ, arrange to meet each other in shopping malls, cinemas, rave clubs, bhangra bashes and so on. The âÂÂNet has made possible the meeting of strangers on a scale that was unimaginable in the past. It may surprise people to learn that many prospective Muslim couples have had their first âÂÂmeetingâ and intimate âÂÂchatâ on the âÂÂNet. This could have lead to physical meetings in âÂÂreal timeâ and after a short romance on (and off) the âÂÂNet, âÂÂthe knot was tiedâÂÂ. Alas! The possibility of that âÂÂknotâ being untied before long, is not just a matter of âÂÂvirtual realityâÂÂ. It is reality itself as proven by real-life cases.
Victims of ShaytaanâÂÂs âÂÂWebâÂÂ
But the young and innocent are not the only victims as age is of no consequence on the âÂÂNet. If this is how easy and âÂÂcoolâ it is to hop onto the cyber-highway and âÂÂdisappearâ into âÂÂvirtual realityâÂÂ, it is not too surprising to hear of many married men who enjoy a very friendly âÂÂchatâ with some exciting female (supposedly; it is difficult to make out male from female on the âÂÂNet), without the poor wife suspecting a thing. The reverse of this could also be true. Well, Shaytaan is known to have many NETS and WEBS in his possession, and if this is one, then the final outcome of these âÂÂchatsâ is not difficult to imagine.
Even if the âÂÂchatâ itself is clean and straight, this kind of âÂÂchatâ with a strange (ghair-mahram) person is forbidden in Islam, whether it be by phone, mobile, CB, pen or electronic, it is simply not allowed. Then consider the filthy and rude language used by most persons in âÂÂchat-roomsâ - this cannot be evaded and one is bound to be affected by this rude language sooner or later.
Gross Wastage of AllaahâÂÂs Favours
Hours and hours of good, useful and constructive time - the most valuable entity on earth - is squandered uselessly on the âÂÂNet and in chat-rooms. If only that time - and Almighty Allaah swears an oath on the value of Time - was used to do some virtuous deeds, how beneficial and profitable it would have been! If only the hundreds of wasted money in connection fees and phone bills could have been used to feed a hungry family in Ethiopia or elsewhere; if only it could have been contributed towards a needy and deserving Masjid or Madrasah project, how useful it would have proved? This is yet another serious drawback of the Internet for a good practising Muslim.
Dangers to âÂÂAqeedah & Morality
Then there is the deluge of Kufr sites, masquerading as good and informative Muslim sites and a plethora of sites by the myriads of deviated sects, all crouching like hungry lions at the water hole, hoping to pounce upon, savage and devour the unwary âÂÂpreyâ that may come out their way. How can one whose knowledge of Islam is nominal hope to come out unscathed in his Eemaan after such âÂÂencountersâÂÂ? Then the uncensored flood of the filthiest pornography and sleaze imaginable, that permeates every area of the âÂÂNet, is yet another total âÂÂno-go zoneâ for any Muslim. The temptations to just âÂÂtake a peekâ are very compelling and once this slippery path is walked upon, it is very difficult for most people to turn back.
So before you or your innocent little ones connect (or reconnect) to the âÂÂNet, think, think carefully! Is it for a pious or worthy purpose or is it just for fun and entertainment, to pass time! If this is so, you may have easily âÂÂconnectedâ to the âÂÂNet but you could end up, Allaah forbid, âÂÂdisconnectingâ your Eemaan, your Islam and your morality in the process! Is it worth it?
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