Dear friends, do you wake up with a zeal to achieve? Does a new day come as a promise for a fresh start to gear up your ambitious plans? Do you have a list of things you wish to accomplish in a day? I guess, you do. Do you always stick to your plan? By the end of the day, are you happy with what you have achieved? Sadly, I have to admit, by the end of the day I’m disappointed.
Well, our days start with fajr Salah (morning prayers) followed by usual routine of sending children to school, house hold chores and so on. In between, we get precious free time to pursue things which add a spark to life. These moments are valuable. That’s when I generally plan to do things I most love. I would love to write about what had been occupying my thoughts. Or, I try to listen to a lecture or explore about something which would interest me or my family. Most of the activities I wish to do involves my faithful laptop – a slave who obeys my command and takes me to sites with a press of a button key.
And then there is something else which interests me too. Before you start thinking of something awful, let me make it clear, I am speaking about NUMERICAL PUZZLES. Yep, complicated numerical puzzles which would result in wonderful loops and patterns once they are solved. As soon as I switch on the laptop, I feel the familiar urge to check the list of free Japanese puzzles. I spot an expert level puzzle and tell myself, “I could do it”. It almost smiles back as though challenging me! I have to solve it. I try it out. After several minutes/ hours of failed attempts, I succeed. Shouldn’t I be pleased that I won? Nah! I try to solve it faster! These puzzles might be improving my mathematical/logical skills. So, where am I using them? Can’t think of anything. Is such a knowledge necessary?
Working on a smart phone should be a better option. Alas, I have loaded several socializing apps like WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram in it. I just can’t keep away from them. I decide to stay alone for a while. Then, I hear a familiar ring. I have to attend it. It could be important message (from a princess in distress ; -P)! I pick it up and plunge again into the world of internet. I see what are others concerned with. I wonder, why am I doing this? Yet, I am there scrolling through the pages. To escape this, I jump back to laptop and face the old temptation. This cycle is no better than a whirlpool sucking productive hours of my life.
Dear reader, how long can you stay away from gadgets? Do you see smart phones as an extension of yourself? Like me are you tempted to hold and fiddle with it? Is your hobby browsing? Do you too start somewhere and end in some other world of internet? What kind of knowledge are we acquiring from countless hours of mindless browsing? Likewise, is there any benefit in merely hearing two different opinions on the same news subject, over and over again. I wonder, how people can allot several minutes/ hours every day for their favorite soap operas. Even if one watches a single episode weeks later, the plot can be guessed. These things which seem basically harmless, are robbing moments from our life. HAVE YOU TOO WILLINGLY BEFRIENDED SUCH A THIEF?

There are better days, when I dedicate myself completely to work. I am interrupted by a familiar cry. It’s from my child demanding attention. To complete my task, the child should be distracted. Guess, what do I hand him? Yes, my laptop. I play some age appropriate video in it. Few minutes later, I see him watching something else. He is not supposed to watch that! What should I do? Ah! Educational Interactive games, that should keep him absorbed.
My job is done. But, now the little one prefers computer over me! I patiently wait for him to complete his game. But when I ask back for the laptop, He refuses. He wants to play more! Next day should be better? No, he demands for the computer every now and then. On refusing, my sweet child throws a tantrum. Does this happen in every home? Are our children’s holidays spent on play station? Are we able to restrict their screen time? With such astounding games, will the children pay attention to books? Will they find pleasure from a normal stroll? Are we in a way turning our children into game addicts? How do you think will such a child spend his/her free time in the future? Are we training them to have a purposeful life?
Dear readers, what is the ultimate purpose of life? Why have we been created?

It’s time to acknowledge our weakness and get over it. WE NEED TO STOP TECHNOLOGY FROM STEALING TIME. We can do so much more when we are in control of our life. How can we take control?
1. RECOGNIZE YOUR WEAKNESS:
What kind of games/ programmes are you interested in? Why do you like it? I love puzzles. They gives me a sense of achievement.
2. FAITH:
Put your trust in Allah. Request sincerely to Allah to help you overcome the addiction.
3. REPLACE:
Other than computer/TV programmes, what else interests you? If you love news, read it from a newspaper. I love working on something challenging. Some intricate crafts work should help.
4. LEARN SOMETHING NEW:
We humans are born with an appetite to explore and learn. We feel more fulfilled on learning new things. We could learn a new language or craft. I decided to learn Crochet. (Do read my next post -It’s all about crochet.)

5. BELIEVE YOURSELF:
Maybe we were tempted back into browsing/gaming. Still, weren’t we able to keep ourselves away for a considerable amount of time? We can try again. Make a stronger resolution.
6. MOTIVATE:
Involve your family and friends. Ask them to participate with you in this TECHNO CLEANSING program.
7. PLAN:
What do you plan to do between two salah (Prayers)? Stick to it.
Do something rewarding. I told my children, that I would crochet a jumper for them. Every time I was on computer, they would ask me to continue with their sweater! Seeing them wear what I made is rewarding.
You may also add a punishment. Well, if you go back to gaming, once the charge runs out, don’t charge the gadgets for next 10 hours!
8. REMEMBER: WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE TIME WE SPEND HERE.
There would be more attractive games and sites. The era we live in is as ordained by Allah. We cannot afford to blame time and lead a heedless life.

Insha Allah, with this we can prevent gadgets from stealing our time.
Dear readers, share with us your tips to prevent internet overtaking your life. Are there any other such thieves you have befriended? Let us know. Perhaps, we can discuss about them too.
Pre-published in Muslimahbloggers.
Hey!
I enjoyed reading your post! I look foward to reading more of your posts! Good luck and happy new year!
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Hey thanks! I’m looking forward to hear more from you. May all your days be blessed. 😀
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Im sitting here with my smartphone in hand reading your post. Everything you’ve said is so true. Thank you for addressing this topic.
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Sometimes it is indeed very difficult to stay away from our smartphones but nowadays actually they are everything. In the morning when I wake up, I play the Quran on my phone only, read duas on my mobile only.
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It all depends on how we use it. Alhamdhulillah, you seemed to be using it only for good.
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We are all slaves to technology to some extent, but, as you say, we should try to use it to better ourselves rather than allow it to distract us from the things that matter.
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This is a very common “blind spot” for me as it’s too normal nowadays. Great advice there!
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Oh my my! I have befriended many theives too.
I like the phrase “techno cleansing” and planning between two salahs.
Your article is really true and needed for today. How can we abuse time, when Allah says He is time. Our life is nothing but time. I am guilty of the things you mentioned but I have stopped gami alhumdulillah. Hope to improve day by day and stop being enslaved by it. Very apt and timely reminder Haya, JazakAllah khair for sharing. may Allah reward u for this and also make us implement it and save us from wasting our times.
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Ameen. Happy to know that you are techno cleansed :-). I’m struggling. I do see an improvement.
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No dear..I am not techno cleased at all.. only stopped playing games.. still waste a lot of time on social media.
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Insha Allah, we’ll soon spend time wisely.
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This is a sad reality but I’m so glad you wrote an informative piece! I hope this helps many people inshallah!
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Ameen.
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We are all so addicted to technology.
I had already read this post on MB. Well written and thoroughly addressed.
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Thank you. 😃
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Everything you said is completely true & I guess we are trapped badly in this social media world. But it’s our choice to use it or not, so we should actually plan something as you said that would be more beneficial than these apps!
We need to stick to what we have planned.
Thankyou for writing this & sharing this with all of us❤
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Assalamu Alaikum
Well written habibti!
May I have your permission to submit this to my editor at AboutIslam.net for republication? Inbox me at http://www.facebook.com/aishah.schwartz
I hope to hear from you, insha’Allah.
Wa’Salaam Alaikum
Aishah
http://aboutislam.net/author/aishah-schwartz/
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Walikum salam wa Rahmathullahi wa barakathahu. ❤
Alhamdhulillah. I'm verrrrrrry happy to hear from you. Insha Allah, I would love to see the article republished there.
Insha Allah will send the article soon.
Jazak Allahul for the opportunity.
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