Information Technology / Social Media and Suicidal Source
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58575/ki.v1i1.10Keywords:
Suicide, Social Media, Information Technology, IslamAbstract
I passed a survey report in which social media was included in the sources of suicide, and then an article was automatically sketched in my mind as to why not write about various types of suicides and science and technology and social media which become sources of suicide. An article published in the magazine “Rahat-ul-Qulub, which has been approved by the HEC, presented a solution to the growing trend of suicide in the context of Sirat-un-Nabi ﷺ, in which it was written in three lines that this new social media and information technology has given rise to new and innovative ways and tendencies to commit suicide, and this is because People have started major participating in misusing the social media and information technology. I will also mention in detail this survey report in my article which I have just mentioned.
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