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Tawheed, Taqwa and Technology — The Essential Islamic Guide for Parents, Teachers and Young Muslims in the Digital Age
Navigating the digital world with faith, purpose and Islamic principles.
About This Book
In an age where smartphones, social media, artificial intelligence and the internet dominate every aspect of daily life, how do Muslim parents and teachers guide the next generation to use technology responsibly — without losing their connection to Tawheed (the Oneness of Allah) and Taqwa (God-consciousness)?
Tawheed, Taqwa and Technology is the answer.
This invaluable and timely resource is written specifically for Muslim parents and teachers — empowering them with the knowledge, tools and practical guidance needed to help their children and students navigate the digital world while remaining firmly grounded in Islamic values and principles.
What Makes This Book Unique
Written in an engaging handbook and journal format, this book stands apart from generic technology guides by placing the Quran and Sunnah at the centre of every discussion about the digital world:
What This Book Covers
Tawheed, Taqwa and Technology addresses the most pressing and relevant challenges of the digital age head-on:
Timeless Principles for a Fast-Changing World
The digital world changes rapidly. Social media platforms rise and fall. AI evolves. New technologies emerge every year. But the principles of the Quran and Sunnah never change — and it is these timeless principles that this book places at the heart of every conversation about technology.
Whether the platform is TikTok, ChatGPT or something that does not yet exist — the Islamic framework for engaging with it remains constant, clear and applicable across all ages and all times.
Who Is This Book For?
The Perfect Islamic Educational Gift
Tawheed, Taqwa and Technology is an ideal gift and resource for:
In a world where technology is unavoidable, this book ensures that Tawheed and Taqwa remain non-negotiable. A must-have for every Muslim home, school and mosque.
ISBN: 978-603-501-509-7
Forfatter: Hafsa Ahasn
Udgiver: IIPH (2026)
Sider: 236
Indbinding: hardback
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