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كتب the digital security state

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The Digital Security State (كتاب)


In our digital era, the state is no longer merely institutions and boundaries; it has become a digital security state that governs our lives through data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. This transformation, despite its promises of security and efficiency, threatens privacy, freedom, and human dignity, creating a silent authority capable of comprehensive surveillance and predicting individual behavior. Islamic law provides a solid framework in this context: digital privacy is recognized as a legitimate principle, and mass surveillance is prohibited except within the limits of judicial necessity. Building on this, we have developed a jurisprudential charter for digital sovereignty and a Maqasid-based model that safeguards dignity, justice, privacy, and transparency, forming the foundation for modern legislation that protects humans from digital tyranny. By integrating Islamic jurisprudence, Maqasid objectives, and international law, we can confront digital challenges consciously, transforming digital authority from a tool of surveillance into a service for humanity and civilization.