Erosion of Values in the Digital Age: Rebuilding Family Integrity through Islamic Humanism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35897/luxislamica.v1i1.2499Keywords:
Islamic humanism, Muslim family, Digital Era, family integrity, digital literacyAbstract
This study examines how the framework of Islamic humanism can be used to reconstruct the integrity of Muslim families in Indonesia in the digital era. This study departs from the phenomenon of family value erosion due to digital disruption which is characterized by weakened communication, increased individualization, and moral fragmentation. The purpose of the research is to formulate a conceptual model that integrates Islamic values with digital literacy to strengthen family cohesion. This study uses a literature study design with a systematic literature review approach. Data were obtained from reputable journals indexed by Scopus and SINTA in the last ten years and analyzed through thematic content analysis. The results of the study show that Islamic humanism based on monotheism, moderation (wasatiyyah), human dignity, and social responsibility provides a transformative ethical framework that shifts a defensive approach to technology into a constructive one. This study concludes that the integration of spiritual, relational, and digital ethical dimensions is able to strengthen the resilience and integrity of Muslim families in the contemporary era.




