Refrain from inciting hatred, cyberbullying on social media, urges Mohd Na'im


PUTRAJAYA: Refraining from acts that incite hatred between races, slander, using offensive language, and engaging in cyberbullying on social media is a form of self-liberation advocated in Islam, says Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) said this step not only benefits oneself but also helps create a safer online environment for all users.

"When we use social media platforms to attack, slander, use offensive language, and bully others, this is an act of wrongdoing that indicates the individual is being controlled by their desires and the devil.

"If they succeed in refraining from such behaviour, it means they are freeing themselves from being trapped in wrongful acts and transitioning to a lifestyle based on faith, syariat, and morality," he told Bernama when met recently.

Mohd Na’im added that liberating oneself from these negative behaviours also assists the government in curbing the spread of criminal activities and harmful information that contains provocative elements on social media.

Mohd Na’im highlighted that Islam teaches its followers to transition from wrongdoing to good practices, solely worshipping Allah SWT and following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.

"From the perspective of Islamic teachings, true freedom is liberating oneself from any form of oppression, not only from colonialism but freeing oneself from bad and futile practices, as well as those that can cause division," he said.

He also urged all personnel in agencies under the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) to embrace the meaning of national independence by appreciating the efforts of past fighters who struggled to free the country from colonialism to achieve independence.

He added that fulfilling the meaning of independence also means elevating the dignity of the ummah in all aspects, including the economy, social, education, and others.

"We must strive together to save the Muslim ummah from moral and spiritual decline and develop the mind and quality of human civilisation," he said. — Bernama

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