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Protect Your Future Kids: No Internet on Phones, No Social Media

I really believe that the harm social media has caused our generation might be hard to fix, but we can still safeguard the next one, insha'Allah. For those of you without children yet, this is something we, as Muslims, need to unite on-all of us. When Allah blesses you with kids, don't let them have internet access on their phones. If you must give them a phone, consider a basic one without internet, like those simple devices used just for calls. Times have changed, and in 2026, the dangers are everywhere. Our kids are being exposed to so much filth online: pornography, toxic ideologies like redpill or radical feminism, and worse. Some even meet strangers online and fall into haram relationships, sometimes leading to zina. May Allah protect us. And please, don't say "I’ll just use parental controls." Kids these days are tech-savvy; they can bypass those easily. There's simply no need to grant them social media or internet on their phones at all. We grew up without it, and most of us turned out fine, alhamdulillah. Let’s keep it that way for our future children. So, please, no internet on phones and no social media.

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I had no smartphone till university, honestly best decision my parents made. I read books, played outside, didn't feel like I missed out. Alhamdulillah.

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Good luck convincing the aunties who give their toddlers iPads to keep them quiet. This has to start with us, the next generation of parents.

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People underestimate how easy kids bypass parental controls. My nephew did it at 8. There's no substitute for just not giving them the device.

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True words. Also, the redpill stuff is so dangerous, preys on young brothers. We need to raise them with Islamic masculinity, not that twisted version.

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