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The Sun
a day ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Mohd Na'im urges firm action against misuse of children's images on social media
KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), Senator Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, has urged authorities to take firm action against the misuse of children's and teenagers' images on social media, particularly involving immoral content. He was referring to recent revelations by actress and social media influencer Mek Yun, who disclosed that a photo of her from her school days was circulated in a Facebook group allegedly promoting sexual content involving children. 'Even more shocking was the open confession of a group member who admitted to committing sexual assault against a child. 'This is a heinous and disgusting crime that not only violates the law, but also transgresses the boundaries of humanity and the moral values of society,' he said in a statement today. Mohd Na'im stressed that protecting children was a shared responsibility that must be upheld by all members of society, and such heinous acts should not be allowed to persist. He also advised adults to be mindful of their behaviour and language when dealing with children, both in person and online. At the same time, he reminded the public of Islamic teachings that emphasised protection for the vulnerable. 'In this regard, the words of Allah provide very clear guidance, namely: 'Allah does not like evil words to be uttered publicly unless by one who has been wronged. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing' (Surah An-Nisa': 148). 'The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also warned against neglecting the rights of the weak, particularly orphans and women. He said that anyone who fails to uphold their rights will bear the sin (Narrated by Ibn Majah – classified as sahih by al-Albani),' he said. Mohd Na'im also reminded parents to monitor their children's social media usage and educate them about digital safety, while urging the authorities to strengthen laws and monitoring of online sexual crimes.


The Sun
a day ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Minister urges action against misuse of children's images
KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), Senator Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, has urged authorities to take firm action against the misuse of children's and teenagers' images on social media, particularly involving immoral content. He was referring to recent revelations by actress and social media influencer Mek Yun, who disclosed that a photo of her from her school days was circulated in a Facebook group allegedly promoting sexual content involving children. 'Even more shocking was the open confession of a group member who admitted to committing sexual assault against a child. 'This is a heinous and disgusting crime that not only violates the law, but also transgresses the boundaries of humanity and the moral values of society,' he said in a statement today. Mohd Na'im stressed that protecting children was a shared responsibility that must be upheld by all members of society, and such heinous acts should not be allowed to persist. He also advised adults to be mindful of their behaviour and language when dealing with children, both in person and online. At the same time, he reminded the public of Islamic teachings that emphasised protection for the vulnerable. 'In this regard, the words of Allah provide very clear guidance, namely: 'Allah does not like evil words to be uttered publicly unless by one who has been wronged. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing' (Surah An-Nisa': 148). 'The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also warned against neglecting the rights of the weak, particularly orphans and women. He said that anyone who fails to uphold their rights will bear the sin (Narrated by Ibn Majah – classified as sahih by al-Albani),' he said. Mohd Na'im also reminded parents to monitor their children's social media usage and educate them about digital safety, while urging the authorities to strengthen laws and monitoring of online sexual crimes.

Barnama
a day ago
- Politics
- Barnama
Mohd Na'im Urges Firm Action Against Misuse Of Children's Images On Social Media
KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 (Bernama) -- Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), Senator Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, has urged authorities to take firm action against the misuse of children's and teenagers' images on social media, particularly involving immoral content. He was referring to recent revelations by actress and social media influencer Mek Yun, who disclosed that a photo of her from her school days was circulated in a Facebook group allegedly promoting sexual content involving children. 'Even more shocking was the open confession of a group member who admitted to committing sexual assault against a child. 'This is a heinous and disgusting crime that not only violates the law, but also transgresses the boundaries of humanity and the moral values of society,' he said in a statement today. Mohd Na'im stressed that protecting children was a shared responsibility that must be upheld by all members of society, and such heinous acts should not be allowed to persist. He also advised adults to be mindful of their behaviour and language when dealing with children, both in person and online. At the same time, he reminded the public of Islamic teachings that emphasised protection for the vulnerable. 'In this regard, the words of Allah provide very clear guidance, namely: 'Allah does not like evil words to be uttered publicly unless by one who has been wronged. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing' (Surah An-Nisa': 148). 'The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) also warned against neglecting the rights of the weak, particularly orphans and women. He said that anyone who fails to uphold their rights will bear the sin (Narrated by Ibn Majah – classified as sahih by al-Albani),' he said.


Sharjah 24
12-03-2025
- Politics
- Sharjah 24
Sharjah Cultural Salon explores the global status of Muslim women
Highlighting Women's Status The conversation addressed several important issues, focusing on the favorable views of Muslim women globally, their standing within Islam, and the challenges they face in maintaining a strong image. Another key theme focused on fields where Muslim women have excelled globally. Muslim Women's Role in Society Dr. Sadiqa emphasised that Muslim women possess unique and distinguished qualities, making them fundamental to building strong families, which in turn form the foundation of a healthy society. She refuted misconceptions of women as weak or incapable, asserting that Islam recognizes them as strong, complete, and influential individuals with significant contributions to family and community development. Islamic Perspective on Women Dr. Sadiqa emphasized the unique position of women in Islam, pointing out that the Quran specifically addresses women's issues in Surah An-Nisa (The Women), in addition to Surah Maryam. It was highlighted that women are referenced around 85 times in the Quran, underscoring the significant emphasis Islam places on their importance. She emphasized that the comprehension of women's status must be grounded in Quranic teachings and the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), highlighting that Islam has consistently honored women and acknowledged their vital contributions both historically and in modern society. Women's Challenges and Success Dr. Sadiqa emphasised that women face numerous challenges, notably cultural invasion, which has impacted their status, and the marginalization of the Arabic language, despite it being the language of the Quran. She stressed the importance of preserving Islamic identity and affirmed that Islam grants women sufficient freedom to fulfill their roles, urging them to follow the example of the female companions of the Prophet to achieve success. She also praised women's success in politics , highlighting figures such as Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi and Shamma Al Mazrouei , affirming that women can excel while maintaining their religious commitment. Dr. Sadiqa criticized the media for failing to highlight women's positive contributions and called on families to reinforce Islamic values to protect future generations.