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ISLAMIZING SMARTPHONES AS A WAY TO PREVENT MORAL DECLINE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD IN THE MODERN ERA Ramadora, Novriti
SYAHADAT: Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/syahadat.v1i2.333

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This study reviews the Islamization of smartphones as a prevention of moral decline in children today. Due to globalization and the rapid development of technology, children often spend time with smartphones. This causes children to watch things they shouldn't watch so they follow and bring them into the real world. And many other negative impacts. This study details that by Islamizing and associating smartphones with Islamic things, it will make children's morals better. The method used is a literature study, which observes previous research on the Islamization of science and technology. And regarding the difficulty in Islamization, it is due to the emergence of challenges both from within Islam and from outside Islam.
Islamizing Smartphones as a Way to Prevent Moral Decline in Early Childhood in the Modern Era Ramadora, Novriti
KOLABORASI: Journal of Multidisciplinary Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/b0tms002

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This study examines the Islamization of smartphones as an effort to prevent moral decline in early childhood in the modern era. The rapid development of digital technology has made smartphones an inseparable part of everyday life, including in the environment of young children. Although smartphones offer educational and communicative benefits, their uncontrolled use may negatively affect children’s moral development through exposure to inappropriate content, reduced social interaction, and dependency on digital entertainment. This research employed a qualitative library research design by analyzing books, journal articles, regulations, and other relevant scholarly sources related to early childhood, moral education, Islamic values, and smartphone use. The data were collected through documentation techniques and analyzed descriptively and thematically. The findings indicate that the Islamization of smartphones can be carried out by integrating Islamic values into digital use, strengthening parental supervision, selecting age-appropriate religious and educational content, and fostering collaboration between family and educational institutions. The study concludes that smartphone Islamization can serve as a preventive strategy to support moral formation in early childhood, provided that it is implemented consistently, critically, and contextually in accordance with Islamic educational principles.