| Item type |
Conference or Workshop Item |
| Subjects |
100 Philosophy & psychology > 107 Education, research & related topics |
| Division/Agency |
LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: State: Johor |
| Keywords |
Women wellbeing, Islamic digital literacy |
| Additional Information |
This slide has been presented by Puan Nafisah Md Tahir at Research Paperwork Presentation Session (Online) at Seminar Kependudukan Negeri Johor 2026, July 27, 2026 at Johor Bharu, Johor, Malaysia. |
| Abstract |
When women are well, the family institution becomes more harmonious and, in turn, contributes to the well-being of society and the nation. From an Islamic perspective, a woman's well-being is not only measured through physical, emotional, and social aspects but also includes spiritual, moral, intellectual development, as well as social responsibilities based on faith and adherence to Shariah. However, the rise of digital technology has changed the landscape of women's lives. Despite the various opportunities it offers, the digital era also brings new challenges that could affect the well-being of women, families, and society. The concept of women's well-being based on Surah Al-Nur should be translated into policies, educational modules, Islamic digital literacy, and women's empowerment programs by various stakeholders. |