The negative social effects of acts of immorality in cyberspace
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i50.1872Keywords:
Social negative effects, acts of debauchery, electronic space, Pornographic contentAbstract
We live in a period in which a huge flow of information flows, during which we witness many transformations that confuse ideas, and shifts in the way of living and thinking due to the rapid spread of new technologies and their dominance in our daily lives, as they changed our relationships and work. While this new space had enormous effects on data transmission and facilitation of activities but in addition to these cases, attention should not be neglected to the bad cultural effects of this space. Among the clearest examples of bad events in cyberspace are acts of immorality and permissiveness, which are meant to be any type of behavior, behavior, or speech that contradicts the values and integrity of society. Some of these events took place in the cyber environment with the advent of the Internet. Pornography and online prostitution are clear examples of this in cyberspace. Falling into these actions has harmful effects on society in this world and the hereafter. Through the study of the narrations and verses that revolve around the acts of immorality and permissiveness, it has been shown that these actions have many harmful and destructive social effects in this religion, such as: the collapse of the family foundation, the wrong upbringing of illegitimate children, the interruption of generations, community turmoil, relative problems, and quarrels over inheritance. And killing the soul, and spoiling the urban development of cities, and so on. As for the effects of these actions in the Hereafter, they are: involvement in the divine punishment, and the curse on the tongue of the people on the Day of Resurrection.
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