In this digital, information or
computer age, being a smart person is Wagib [a Necessity], some people say it is Fard [obligatory], and if you’re a young person or young-adult who grew up
in this age, yet lacking ability in the use of basic technological
gadgets, or features like the internet for instance, you have committed a Makruh [a dislike].
Using the internet for good
reasons rather than excesses is Mustahab [a desirable act]. Owning a classy
smartphone when you’re deficient in the required operational savvy is Haram [Unlawful]; and buying such an expensive smartphone for a non-smart
user is Mubah [neither commanded nor prohibited], you
have no reward for doing it, and no punishment for omitting it; that is why
some people say it is Isaat [necessary to avoid].
You know you’re suggestive of a Martyr [one who willingly suffers for a noble cause] if you happen to be
part of those creative minds behind today’s high technology, if you’re part of
those who develop applications that allow us to do our daily legitimate
tasks with ease; your line of work is Jihad
Last of all, you know you’ve
committed a heinous sin if you decide to lay back, claiming that your daily
life is unaffected by the evolution of technology, or when you refuse to
acknowledge the validity of this soon to be recognised Fatwa [ruling]
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