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Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 4:17pm On Mar 09, 2017
Praise be to Allah

It is no longer hidden from anyone how many electronic games there are of all types and how quickly they have become widespread, and how attached and obsessed many children are with these games. The negative effects and damage to health that result from spending a great deal of time playing these games, to the point of addiction, is also a matter that is well-established and well-known. Conferences have been held on this topic, and to fight the problem of addiction to these games special organisations have been set up in some Western countries.

Undoubtedly the Muslim who is keen to give his children a good upbringing – and in fact anyone who is concerned for his children’s psychological, social and behavioural well-being – will begin to get worried about the overwhelming impact of electronic games and how most children are becoming infatuated with them, which makes the question of what is the right way to deal with these games, and what are suitable alternatives, an urgent question for anyone who is concerned with giving his children a sound upbringing. Here we may say:

# It should be understood that the method of imposing a total ban, especially when dealing with children who already spend a lot of time on these games and are attached to them, will never work, and may not be appropriate from an educational point of view. Rather in the case of a child who is in such a situation, we should focus our efforts on participation and guidance.
Participation may mean working with the child to choose games that are free from anything that is contrary to Islamic teachings and that are appropriate to the child’s age and will not result in psychological or behavioural damage.

# Guidance may mean talking with the child and convincing him of the necessity of putting limits on the time spent playing, so that it will not adversely affect the child’s physical well-being, schoolwork or other duties that may benefit him, even if that has to do with training and playing sports, because that is also important to the child, and should not be undermined by his becoming addicted to electronic games. Parents should be patient when trying to advise their child; they should use a gentle approach and address the matter in various ways, such as discussing with him, telling him stories, telling him news about the dangers of computers and some real-life stories, and so on.

# It is important not to let the child get carried away with what he wants, even if he is not fully convinced. The father should still use a gentle approach when trying to stop him and to set time limits for playing; he should use a gradual approach in that regard as much as possible, and use a variety of approaches. It is preferable for the child to have done something useful before letting him play, such as memorising a soorah or hadith, or some lines of poetry, or doing his homework, tidying his room, or helping with housework. He should not be allowed to spend more than the set time on playing electronic games.

# The most important alternative, to which all other alternatives are subordinate, is that the parents should be prepared to spend time with their children and have some social interaction with them, by sitting and talking to them, and watching their progress in some useful activities that they are given to do. As for the family members, from the father and mother down to the youngest child, spending most of their time in front of screens and hardly meeting except for some meals, then the parents start looking for appropriate alternatives, this is a shortcoming with which you cannot make these alternatives give the hoped-for results.

# Another alternative is day trips and going out with the children to appropriate leisure venues, even if that is sometimes done by way of reward for reducing time spent playing electronic games.

# Another alternative is to get the children involved in some social centres that provide educational and leisure programs for children. This can have a great impact in developing the child’s social skills and bringing him out of an excessive focus on electronic games.

# Whatever we may say on the topic of finding alternatives to these games, this will continue to be a matter of concern to anyone who has anything to do with the education and upbringing of children. Parents in particular must raise their children on the basis of piety and fearing Allah in private and in public, for that is the best protection against these destructive devices. At the same time, they must also offer a lot of supplication for their children, asking Allah to guide them and help them to do that which is good, whilst at the same time doing their utmost to come up with ideas for appropriate alternatives to distract their children and help them to spend their time in useful ways as much as possible. All they can do is strive and try their best.

And Allah knows best.

https://islamqa.info/en/210867

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 4:17pm On Mar 09, 2017
I don't think children are the only one who need to get away from games. Adults that are addicted to the internet and their phones need it too.

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 6:56am On Mar 10, 2017
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I don't think children are the only one who need to get away from games. Adults that are addicted to the internet and their phones need it too.

What feasible solution are there for an adult? Cos the parent might not be able to do much for the adult ones.
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 7:15am On Mar 10, 2017
Coccoh:


What feasible solution are there for an adult? Cos the parent might not be able to do much for the adult ones.

I think it depends what stage the person is at. Going out, socializing and keeping my phones and laptop out of sight help me. Spending time with familes- playing educative games, I am not sure what the official name is but you name a country and guess things. But I did speak to a counsellor first because I felt I was addicted, couldn't stop and didn't have control. Alhamdulliah I dont feel that way anymore and I have gone a few days without it.

In summary keep phones and laptops way. Send more with familes and friends
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 7:24am On Mar 10, 2017
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I think it depends what stage the person is at. Going out, socializing and keeping my phones and laptop out of sight help me. Spending time with familes- playing educative games, I am not sure what the official name is but you name a country and guess things. But I did speak to a counsellor first because I felt I was addicted, couldn't stop and didn't have control. Alhamdulliah I dont feel that way anymore and I have gone a few days without it.

In summary keep phones and laptops way. Send more with familes and friends

Jazakallahu khayran. Alhamdullilah, I've always had control over my gadgets and not the other way round and i pray it remains so. At my leisure time, i just read books which has been really helpful cos addiction to phone could make one loose a whole lots of things, it makes you procastinate and even sometimes engage in things that are not neceasary. Anyways, i blame cheap data.
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 7:27am On Mar 10, 2017
Coccoh:


Jazakallahu khayran. Alhamdullilah, I've always had control over my gadgets and not the other way round and i pray it remains so. At my leisure time, i just read books which has been really helpful cos addiction to phone could make one loose a whole lots of things, it makes you procastinate and even sometimes engage in things that are not neceasary. Anyways, i blame cheap data.

Wa iyyaki. What type of books do you read? I never considered reading books. Agree with your point on phones.
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 7:37am On Mar 10, 2017
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Wa iyyaki. What type of books do you read? I never considered reading books. Agree with your point on phones.

Islamic books actually; the likes of Tales of Marital love by Abu Mazeedatil Khayr Abdul Rauf Bn sa'eed, The gift of Nikkah by Muhammad Ebrahim, The ideal Muslimah by Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi, Husband and wife Relationship by Abu sufyan ibn Abubakar and several books from Islamic Education Trust and Darussalam. Dont mind me, i'm really obsessed with marital books.

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by busar(m): 7:41am On Mar 10, 2017
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Islamic books actually; the likes of Tales of Marital love by Abu Mazeedatil Khayr Abdul Rauf Bn sa'eed, The gift of Nikkah by Muhammad Ebrahim, The ideal Muslimah by Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi, Husband and wife Relationship by Abu sufyan ibn Abubakar and several books from Islamic Education Trust and Darussalam. Dont mind me, i'm really obsessed with marital books.
Ahan! Just marital books, na only you waka come! Hope you are married sha
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 7:46am On Mar 10, 2017
Coccoh:


Islamic books actually; the likes of Tales of Marital love by Abu Mazeedatil Khayr Abdul Rauf Bn sa'eed, The gift of Nikkah by Muhammad Ebrahim, The ideal Muslimah by Dr. Muhammad Ali al-Hashimi, Husband and wife Relationship by Abu sufyan ibn Abubakar and several books from Islamic Education Trust and Darussalam. Dont mind me, i'm really obsessed with marital books.

Marital books? I might benefit from them. Can they be gotten online? I am not sure but I think I have come accross the ideal Muslimah once- I think one of my friends showed it to me. I guess I can download one if possible and read it during my 'free time'. I am not much of a reader tbh but its worth trying.
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 7:55am On Mar 10, 2017
busar:
Ahan! Just marital books, na only you waka come! Hope you are married sha
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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by busar(m): 8:02am On Mar 10, 2017
Coccoh:


No, i'm not yet married. Just prepping myself for the journey upfront.
Tor! May Allah make the journey an easy one for you...... grin grin grin

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 8:05am On Mar 10, 2017
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Marital books? I might benefit from them. Can they be gotten online? I am not sure but I think I have come accross the ideal Muslimah once- I think one of my friends showed it to me. I guess I can download one if possible and read it during my 'free time'. I am not much of a reader tbh but its worth trying.

Na'am. You'll benefit from them in sha Allah. You should be able to download them, the ideal Muslimah encompasses a lot, its just the way of life of the muslim woman. I aint done reading sef, its abt 500pages

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Coccoh(f): 8:12am On Mar 10, 2017
busar:
Tor! May Allah make the journey an easy one for you...... grin grin grin
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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Okusi(m): 12:33pm On Mar 10, 2017
PM me for pdf files of "A gift for the daughter for the Ummah", "The ideal Muslimah", "Islamic Parenting",
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 8:30am On Mar 11, 2017
Thought I would post this in case someone else in interested

Download link to the ideal Muslimah
https://www.islamweb.net/ver2/engblue/ebooks/en/The%20Ideal%20Muslimah%20Muslim%20personality.pdf

The book of Nikkah
https://d1.islamhouse.com/data/en/ih_books/single/en_the_book_of_nikah.pdf

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Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 8:30am On Mar 11, 2017
Okusi:
PM me for pdf files of "A gift for the daughter for the Ummah", "The ideal Muslimah", "Islamic Parenting",

Salam alaykum

Is it possible foryou to post the link to the pdf file here instead?
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Okusi(m): 8:09am On Mar 12, 2017
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Salam alaykum

Is it possible foryou to post the link to the pdf file here instead?
Wa alaykumu salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. I have them on my phone but you'll get some beneficial islamic books here


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8lEw_negqRyMll3NlBZSEo1dUU
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Nobody: 3:44pm On Mar 12, 2017
Okusi:

Wa alaykumu salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. I have them on my phone but you'll get some beneficial islamic books here


https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8lEw_negqRyMll3NlBZSEo1dUU

Jazakallahu Khyran
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Okusi(m): 4:51pm On Mar 13, 2017
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Jazakallahu Khyran
wa antum fa Jazaka Allahu khairan
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by AbuHammaad: 7:13pm On Mar 13, 2017
There are good, educative islamic-themed electronic games too and they don't contain tasweer e.g the ones home school mothers use for their children. The most important thing is regulation
Re: Suggested Alternatives To Electronic Games For Children by Mofpearl: 4:52pm On Apr 23, 2017

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