Hyderabad, April 26, 2026 (Sunday): A powerful and thought-provoking lecture was delivered in Hyderabad by noted Islamic speaker and legal professional Adv. Nizam A. Khan on the topic “Mobile Addiction and the Protection of Faith: Today’s Greatest Challenge.” The session drew significant attention as it addressed one of the most pressing issues of modern life—digital overuse and its spiritual consequences.
“Are We Using the Mobile… or Is It Using Us?”
Opening his address, Adv. Nizam A. Khan highlighted a common reality: people check their phones before sleeping and immediately upon waking. He posed a critical question to the audience: “Are we using the mobile… or is the mobile using us?” He emphasized that while every era has had threats to faith, in today’s time, the smartphone has become one of the biggest challenges. When misused, it can act as a tool of harm, but when used correctly, it can also become a source of benefit.Mobile Addiction – A Modern-Day Fitna
Adv. Nizam A. Khan explained how mobile addiction is affecting individuals at multiple levels:- Endless scrolling leading to loss of valuable time
- Easy access to inappropriate (haram) content
- Negligence in prayers and acts of worship
- Emotional numbness and spiritual decline
- Increased anxiety and unhealthy comparison through social media
Impact of Screen Time on Health
The lecture also addressed the psychological and physical harms of excessive screen time:- Reduced focus and weak memory
- Disturbed sleep patterns
- Rising levels of anxiety and depression
- Weakening of real-life relationships
Impact on Faith (Eemaan)
Adv. Nizam A. Khan warned that unchecked mobile usage leads to:- Exposure to sinful content
- Backbiting, trolling, and online toxicity
- Showing off (riyaa) on social media
- Gradual detachment from remembrance of Allah
Role of Parents
Addressing parents, he stressed:- Avoid excessive phone use in front of children
- Do not pacify children with mobile devices
- Ensure that upbringing (tarbiyah) comes from parents, not screens
How to Protect Faith
Adv. Nizam A. Khan offered practical guidance:- Ask before consuming content: “Is this pleasing to Allah?”
- Limit social media usage
- Block harmful content
- Develop digital modesty and accountability
- Daily recitation of the Qur’an
- Praying five times with focus
- Regular remembrance (Zikr)
- Good company and Islamic learning
- Establishing the habit of Tahajjud
Ways to Overcome Mobile Addiction
He suggested actionable steps:- Set screen time limits
- Avoid mobile use before sleep and after waking
- Turn off unnecessary notifications
- Practice weekly social media detox
- Engage in physical activities and reading
- Create mobile-free zones at home
- Monitor daily usage consciously
