Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Pornography: the Latest Craze in the Muslim world

Every second some 30,000 men and women visit a porn website. 70 percent of them are males between the ages of 18 and 34. Women account for 25 percent. These visitors account for 35 percent internet downloads and they generate some 2.5 billion sex-related emails daily. Pornographic websites occupy 12 percent of the web yet they generate billions of dollars every year, some $13 billion in the US alone
Of these 30,000 visitors, the majority come from the following countries, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Morocco, Iran, Egypt, Vietnam, Poland, and the Philippines. Six of them are Muslim majority states with 37 percent of the Muslim world population. However, Utah tops the list of the cities with the highest number of paid subscribers of the porno site users.
The statistics coming from web search engines are quite revealing and shocking. In gay sex, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Iran are among the topmost countries. In animal sex, Pakistan tops the list in pig, donkey, goat, cat, horse, monkey, snake, bear, and elephant sex categories while Saudi Arabia heads the list in fox sex.
Almost all of these Muslim countries have blocked websites promoting pornography, yet people find creating methods to log on and enjoy it now even on their smartphones. It is estimated that some 30 percent smartphone holders, use the device to take care of their lust. Imagine, the number of users in the Muslim world, if internet access becomes free and unblocked and if the internet is available to all.
Religious groups have called for a ban on pornographic sites. The existing censorship of such sites in the Muslim world proves that it would not make any significant change. It is a problem that requires serious and urgent attention if we want to avoid the damaging aftereffects of porn viewing.
Despite an overwhelming number of Muslim youth getting exposed to all sorts of pornography, there is strong resistance to sex-related education in schools and religious institutions on the part of education experts as well as religious clergy in the  Muslim world. There is not much written about this issue among Muslims. There are few clerics who are willing to tackle this issue in their Friday sermons or religious discourses. Not only in the Muslim world, but in the US and Europe, where sex education has become part of the school curriculum, Muslim institutions have been hesitant to introduce it as a subject within their moral framework.
If extraordinary measures are not taken care of immediately, the entire world would plunge into a state of affairs where sex-related deviations would become normative for all. The way to handle this situation is to develop effective educational tools to be used at home and at schools and seminaries and other institutions of learning.
At what age, a child should be exposed to this education would be a challenging question. What would be included and excluded from the discussion and discourse would be another. How would one respond to the ever-changing scenario within an ethical framework would be another challenging issue? Apparently, Muslim scholarship tends to believe that by reciting the verse of the Quran: "Nor come nigh to adultery: for it is a shameful (deed) and an evil, opening the road (to other evils).(17:32) is not going to solve the problem. After all, there are instances that suggest that those who have memorized the Quran and often teach it to others are also among the violators of this verse. Reminding people of hadith dealing with sex-related issues alone would not convince the people to avoid porn sites. One has to focus on the causes for such a habit and address its root effectively. The religious clergy in its present intellectual capacity is unable to address the issue. We need a larger pool of experts in all aspects of life to focus on this. Such an effort would be more meaningful if it is addressed at an interfaith level as an ever religious community is involved in it. The least that can be done is to talk about the problem openly with youth who are its most frequent users.

3 comments:

  1. It is shocking and alarming that so many young Muslims opt for this ghastly acts. Homosexuality draws the wrath of almighty.

    Morality can not be legislated. It must be preached.

    With this in mind "Ulemas" must bear more responsibility than the corrupt rulers of so called "Islamic" countries.

    Mohammed Shafi Lokhandwala, USA

    With this in mind our "Ulemas" must play

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  2. Is any one has try to find out why the Muslims youth is attracting towards pornography? The simple reason is that the religion and their custodians have made sex education and even speak of sex in any form is against Islam, but at the same time, these Mullas and Imams produce six or more kids!!!! Let teach informative and practical sex in our schools, madresa and homes, Muslim youth will be less attractive to these virus. Of course, it cannot be stopped, but minimized sure.

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  3. A well written article and revealing facts about the Muslim world. We the people have 2 problems

    1. We blame others (Ulema, Kings, Madaaris etc) for the problem in youth.

    2. We have to start connecting to the Quran, first by ourselves, then our family and then society as a whole. By connecting I mean we should pick the book and start reading it's meaning with Tafseer. Watch videos explaining Ayat and also listen to audio lectures.

    This is the solution to the problem. Not finger pointing


    Regards,


    Aatif
    Kuwait

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