Ibrahim was using the computer more often, especially during the evening when people were asleep.
Asiyah felt disappointed that she kept going to sleep alone. Her husband seemed emotionally withdrawn, but she kept telling herself he must be busy with work.
Ibrahim began keeping his phone close to him while keeping the screen away from prying eyes.
Asiyah decided to bake Ibrahim his favorite cookies as a surprise. Bringing it to him in his office with some coffee, she was smiling and felt hopeful he would be happy.
Opening the door, she saw him on his headphones talking to someone on the computer. He didn’t notice her enter.
Asiyah didn’t want to startle him during his conversation. She quietly set his surprise down behind him and moved to tap him gently on his shoulder.
As she got closer to him, her eyes widened and filled with tears, on the screen in front of her were indecent pictures of a woman and a chat window filled with flirtations.
She ran out of the office, her heart racing as it broke, and she sobbed loudly.
A Too Common Story…
In this age of technology, so much is just a click away.
We can study for a degree online, learn recipes from foreign cultures, and connect with families across the ocean in different countries.
This is a blessing, but it also means temptation is just a click away.
Now more than ever, it is too easy to betray your spouse and commit emotional, online infidelity.
Some websites even specialize in pairing up married people with others who want to cheat on their spouse.
A sister can be clothed in a beautiful niqab, but if she is online flirting with men other than her husband, she lacks modesty.
A brother might display piety with his long beard and perfect recitation, but if he is sending messages to women other than his wife, complimenting how beautiful their eyes are, then he is falling into zina.
The internet is a test of our integrity—doing the right thing even when we think no one is watching.
Of course, we know that we are never truly alone and that every good or bad deed we perform is being recorded by the angels next to us.
Is an Online Relationship Zina?
Some people will argue that it is not zina because they are not touching, as if this is somehow morally acceptable or the lesser of two evils.
Firstly, it is shameful for anyone no matter what religion they are, to try and justify betraying your spouse.
The fact that some people claim this shows we have to discuss it.
In accordance with Shariah, zina can be committed by the eyes, ears, tongue, hands, and feet. It is not limited to sexual intercourse.
Even staring at someone of the opposite gender is a form of zina by the eyes, hence the Quran commands men to lower their gaze as part of their modesty.
The adultery of the eye is the lustful look and the adultery of the ears is listening to voluptuous (song or talk) and the adultery of the tongue is licentious speech and the adultery of the hand is the lustful grip (embrace) and the adultery of the feet is to walk (to the place) where he intends to commit adultery and the heart yearns and desires which he may or may not put into effect.”
[Muslim]
This does not mean that committing online zina is in the same league as having sexual intercourse.
It is a stepping stone towards that grave sin, and it is absolutely haram without exception.
Especially, if we consider that many affairs result in meeting up in person.
And do not approach unlawful sexual intercourse. Indeed, it is ever an immorality and is evil as a way”
[Quran 17:32]
Impact of Online Affairs on Family
An online affair destroys trust in a relationship. Every time that person smiles at their phone or takes an extra moment to read an email, the other person will wonder.
It is not unusual for the person cheated on to question how many affairs they don’t know about. And what other types of betrayal are happening?
All it takes is one affair to break years’ worth of trust, and it may never be regained.
Healing from an online affair requires communication.
But once trust has been damaged, those two people may never communicate effectively again.
A marriage without trust and communication is doomed.
Online affairs also cause feelings of anxiety and thoughts like “I am not pretty enough to keep his attention” or “I must not be good enough as a husband.”
It can bring down that person’s self-esteem if they start to internalize blame for the sins committed by their spouse.
We know from the Quran that a soul does not bear the burdens and sins of another soul, but that doesn’t mean it won’t hurt them so deeply that they begin to wonder if they could have prevented it.
Anger is often an accompaniment to sadness; it is one of the stages of grief. The spouse might begin to lash out and say horrible things to the person who cheated on them.
They might even seek some type of revenge. This creates a back-and-forth cycle of pain that harms both spouses.
Online Affairs Hurt Children
Children will be hurt. If nothing else stops someone from cheating on their spouse, the fact that it will hurt their own children and potentially damage their child’s marriage in the future should cause someone to think twice.
When a marriage is struggling, the children are always hurt, no matter how hard we try to protect them.
They will feel sadness, they will feel confusion, and they may very well feel anger at their parents.
Imagine if a little girl knows that her dad keeps betraying mom and mom takes it. That is the example of a husband and wife she grows up with.
In such scenarios, the girl would be at a higher risk of marrying a husband who would also hurt her because that is the example her parents set.
If you are a father or a mother, always remember that your children will emulate your own example no matter what you tell them not to.
If you cheat on your spouse, your children may grow up to be adulterers or allow their spouse to betray them, and you cannot ignore your hand in that.
To continue…
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