CONFRONTING THE SCOURGE OF FAKE NEWS: ISLAMIC PRINCIPLES AS A GUIDING LIGHT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13937665Keywords:
Fake news, misinformation, Islamic principles, Quran, hadith, media literacy, digital ageAbstract
In the age of digital media and instant communication, the spread of misinformation and fake news has become a significant concern across the globe, including within the Islamic world. Islam places a strong emphasis on truthfulness and considers lying a grave sin. The Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (hadith) highlight the importance of honesty and rejecting falsehood. The spread of fake news can have far-reaching consequences for Muslim communities, leading to misconceptions, the distortion of Islamic teachings, and the exacerbation of social and political divisions. To address this challenge, Muslim communities and religious leaders must take proactive steps to promote media literacy, foster critical thinking, and encourage responsible information sharing. This research examines how the Quranic principles of truth and verification, as well as the hadithic injunctions against uncritical information sharing, can provide a robust framework for confronting the scourge of fake news. The study also explores the proliferation of misinformation in the digital age and how Islamic societies can leverage their rich intellectual and spiritual resources to combat this global phenomenon. The findings suggest that by cultivating a culture of intellectual humility, critical thinking, and social responsibility - values deeply rooted in the Islamic tradition - individuals and communities can develop a heightened sensitivity to the dangers of misinformation and a greater capacity to discern truth from falsehood. The research also highlights the potential for Muslim-majority countries and organizations to implement initiatives based on Islamic teachings to address the challenge of fake news.



