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Shariah Compliance Guidelines for Social Media Use: A Prevention to Pornographic Activities Among Adolescents

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The development of information technologies over the past decades provides immense convenience to the community today. However, the negative impact is also undeniable when we see the dumping of pornographic pictures and videos on free internet sites viewed by the community groups. The effects of pornography have led to the increasing statistics of criminal cases and sexual misconduct. A survey made by the Ministry of Women, Family, and Community in 2014 (KPKM-5) discloses that 35% of teenagers are engaging with pornographic resources on the internet and social media. Pornography is now a formidable threat to society especially when the COVID-19 pandemic occurred the last 2019 that led to the movement control order among the society. Realizing the issue, research has been conducted to identify the solutions by itemizing a set of Shariah Compliance guidelines for social media use which parallel to fundamentals of Islam. To avoid social media abuse that leads to pornographic activities, this research has produced a set of guidelines to assist social media users. These guidelines provide optimal usage ethically based on the prophetic nature of Rasulullah SAW which consists of Siddik, Amanah, Tabligh, and Fatanah.

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We wish to thank Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi (KPT) for the research grant (Ref: FRGS/1/2021/SS0/UITM/02/29), UiTM for DUCS 1.0 research grant (Ref: 600-UiTMSEL (PI. 5/4) (050/2018), UiTM for GIP research grant (Ref: 600-RMC/GIP/5/3(064/2021) and UiTM for SDG research grant (Ref: 600-RMC/LESTARI SDG-T 5/3 (016/2021).

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Rahman, N.A.a.N.A.A., Razak, T.M.T.A., Tukiran, A.Y., Rasit, R.M., Hashim, N.M., Lateh, N. (2022). Shariah Compliance Guidelines for Social Media Use: A Prevention to Pornographic Activities Among Adolescents. In: Shariff, N.N.M., Yakob, M.A., Hamidi, Z.S., Aghwan, Z.A.A., Lateh, N. (eds) Selected Proceedings from the 1st International Conference on Contemporary Islamic Studies (ICIS 2021). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2390-6_20

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