👉 Islamic computing, also known as Islamic technology or Islamic information technology, is a field that integrates Islamic principles and values into the development, use, and governance of information technology. It emphasizes ethical considerations, such as privacy, security, and the responsible use of technology, aligning with Islamic teachings on justice, honesty, and the welfare of society. Islamic computing advocates for the creation of technology that respects human dignity, promotes social equity, and supports the Islamic worldview. It also encourages the development of digital tools that can aid in religious practices, education, and community building, while ensuring they are free from content that violates Islamic ethics. This field aims to bridge the gap between traditional Islamic values and modern technological advancements, fostering a more inclusive and morally grounded digital landscape.