Games that try to distort Islaam and Muslims
Philip Taylor, professor of modern history at Leeds University, wrote in his important book,
'Munitions of the Mind, ' wherein he speaks about propaganda during war, or during
wartime media: "If war is essentially an organized communication of violence, propaganda
and psychological warfare are essentially organized processes of persuasion. In wartime
they attack a part of the body that other weapons cannot reach in an attempt to
affect the way in which participants perform on the field of battle."
Effects of the contents of games on
beliefs and moral Allaah the Exalted has made the religion of Islaam a complete religion from all angles. He
the Exalted made its rulings overpower all aspects of life. There is no situation in
life or any statement or action that does not have a religious ruling associated with it
Many of these games contain - either intentionally or not - aspects that corrupt the
monotheism of our children, as well as the purity of their beliefs. It causes them to
have beliefs that contradict Tawheed (monotheism) totally. These games, even if they are
not the majority, chip away at the most important thing a person possesses, which is,
their creed