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8 Islamic Guidelines For Using Social Media

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8 Islamic Guidelines For Using Social Media

Abul Abbaas Naveed Ayaaz

In the name of Allāh, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy.

Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and WhatsApp. Social media is today one of the easiest ways to earn huge rewards – and much punishment. A single message reaches thousands, sometimes millions of people, in an instant. It’s easy not to pay a moment of thought to the ‘tweet’, ‘post’ or ‘snap’ you share, and yet the consequences can be terrible.

The Prophet ﷺ said: “a person makes a statement which pleases Allāh; he does not give it much consideration, but it reaches as far as it reaches, and his rank in Paradise is raised due to it. A person makes a statement which angers Allāh; he does not give it much consideration, but it reaches as far as it reaches, and he is thrown into the Fire due to it.”

Our “posts”, “tweets”, “pins”, “snaps” can either guide many people to something good or indeed misguide them. In order to ensure such avenues earn us reward from Allāh, we should keep the following 9 social media guidelines in mind:

1. Make it worship

Any worldly action can be transformed into ‘Ibādah (worship) based on your intention. If you post via your account because you want followers or seek fame, your action is restricted to worldly gain. But if you utilise your accounts to please Allāh and guide others, you will be rewarded in the Hereafter. Of course, one’s intention is not sufficient, rather the action itself must also be within the limits of Islāam.

And who is better in speech than he who calls to Allāh: “My Lord is Allāh, does righteous deeds, and says: “I am one of the Muslims. [41:33]

2. Be a key to goodness not a key to evil.

Use your account to encourage others to do good, inspire people to believe, and use it as a means of guiding others and spreading beneficial knowledge. Do not use your account to spread wrongdoing and encourage disobedience. It is saddening to see how many young Muslim men and women are misguiding others, intentionally or unintentionally. The hijāb has been changed from one of modesty and covering, to fashion and attracting attention. Music is “Islamised”, thereby justifying it in the minds of many naïve Muslims. Do the creators of such accounts forget that after their fame dies, they will leave this world and their reckoning will be with Allāh? Then they will be questioned about the people they led to disobedience.

The Prophet ﷺ said, some people open the doors to good and close the doors to evil; other people open the doors to evil and close the doors to good. Glad tidings to those in whose hands Allāh places the keys to good, and woe to those in whose hands Allāh places the keys to evil.

3. You cannot be anonymous from Allāh.

One of the traps of social media is that it allows any person to become whoever he or she wants. A person can assume the identity of another or remain anonymous, posting according to one’s desires but without facing any repercussions.

Remember your Lord knows even your inner thoughts and there will be no anonymity on the Day of Reckoning. So anything which you would not post using your real identity, do not post it anonymously.

Warn them of the Day that is drawing near, when the hearts will be choking the throats, and they can neither return their [hearts] to their chests nor can they throw them out. There will be no friend, nor an intercessor for the oppressor who could be given heed to. Allāh knows the fraud of the eyes, and all that the chest conceal [40:18-19]

4. Make sure it is authentic and verified.

Being careless in checking the authenticity of a Ḥadīth or the validity of an Islamic ruling is not only dangerous for one’s own self, but it can also misguide many others. Look to what trusted scholars have said regarding the Hadeeth or the ruling you are about the broadcast.

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