ISLAM IN THE DIGITAL AGE: NAVIGATING FAITH AND TECHNOLOGY

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  • Dr.Ahmed Sebihi, Ms.Abeer Moazzam -

Abstract

This research explores the impact of social media on Islam, investigating how digital platforms shape religious knowledge, community dynamics, and cultural expression. Tracing the evolution from oral traditions to the contemporary digital landscape, the study examines social media's role in teaching the Quran, spreading Islamic Dawah, and fostering online communities. While acknowledging the positive contributions, the research also addresses challenges, including the dissemination of illegal content and the exploitation of platforms by extremists. Emphasizing the need for vigilance, the findings highlight the importance of using technology in accordance with Islamic principles. The paper concludes with a call to navigate the digital landscape with resilience and adherence to Quranic teachings, revealing the intricate relationship between technology and spirituality in the modern Islamic context.

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Dr.Ahmed Sebihi, Ms.Abeer Moazzam. (2024). ISLAM IN THE DIGITAL AGE: NAVIGATING FAITH AND TECHNOLOGY. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 9(1), 77–80. Retrieved from http://www.eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/3552