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E-addiction epidemic is threatening young people

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E-addiction epidemic is threatening young people
'Arab and Gulf Family Issues in Light of Digital Transformation' conference highlighted the threatening of E-addiction epidemic.
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Event Location
Kuwait, Kuwait
Area
Kuwait City
Start Time
20 October 2023, 12:00 AM
End Time
30 November 2023, 12:00 AM
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The conference “Arab and Gulf Family Issues in Light of Digital Transformation” was inaugurated yesterday by the Center for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior.

The participants emphasized the advantages of modern technology and the enormous potential and capabilities it has made available to humans but warned of the negative repercussions of modern technology on the Arab and Muslim family and its values, traditions and role. The speakers at the conference highlighted the seriousness of the phenomenon of electronic addiction, which has become an epidemic threatening young people.

They stressed on the role of social media in spreading rumors, lies, and falsifying facts in some cases, in addition to spreading the culture of violence and hatred, due to which they called on parents to set limits and controls on children’s use of mobile phones.

Director of the Center for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies Dr. Yaqoub Al-Kandari explained that the era of technology began in the mid-nineties and was accompanied by warnings to protect families. He said, “The conference comes in the context of the center’s constant and ongoing keenness to pay attention to issues related to the family, women and society, based on its belief in the role of the family. Modern technology has played a major role in social issues in the Gulf, the Arab world and the world as well as in the family, and has led to extraordinary transformations in human beings.”

Meanwhile, Professor of Criminal Sociology and Crime at the Saad Al- Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences Dean Dr. Bader Al-Khubaizi stated that modern technology has positive effects on various social, political, educational and psychological levels. However, one of its most prominent negatives is the availability of unethical websites on the Internet, which negatively affects teenagers and young people, as well as exposure to fraud, bullying, threats, blackmail, and the dissemination of strange ideas that violate religious values, in addition to its negative role in disturbing people through hacking.

Addiction to sitting in front of smartphones causes mental illness and social violence, and leads to an increase in crime rates. In addition, a professor at the International University of Science and Technology Dr. Sami Al-Azmi said, “Electronic addiction has become a pathological epidemic that threatens young people, the mainstay of societies, causing serious harm to the efforts to achieve development. These harms are increasing in light of the weakness of religious motivation among children.

Kuwait E-addiction epidemic



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