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CII clarifies VPN misunderstanding caused by typographical error

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November 20, 2024
CII clarifies VPN misunderstanding caused by typographical error
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Islamabad, November 20, 2024- Dr. Raghib Naeemi, Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII), clarified that a “typographical error” in an official statement had caused confusion regarding the council’s stance on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

Addressing a press conference alongside Maulana Tahir Ashrafi after a meeting on the ethical use of social media, Dr. Naeemi stressed the importance of using digital platforms to promote Islamic values and safeguard national integrity.

“Social media should not be misused for blasphemy, sectarianism, or extremist activities,” he stated.

Dr. Naeemi explained that VPNs and similar technologies are not inherently un-Islamic. However, their use must align with ethical and legal guidelines. “The use of registered VPNs is permissible under Shariah, provided it is for lawful and constructive purposes,” he clarified.

Highlighting Article 19 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to information, Dr. Naeemi underscored the importance of modern technology. “Rejecting modern tools is impractical, but their use must adhere to societal and religious principles,” he said.

The council plans to consult technical experts to develop comprehensive guidelines for VPN use. Dr. Naeemi attributed the misunderstanding to an error in drafting, which led to reports suggesting that VPN usage had been entirely declared un-Islamic.

Earlier, Dr. Naeemi appeared on a private news program to address a recent fatwa concerning VPNs. He emphasized that while using VPNs for immoral or illegal purposes—such as accessing indecent content, engaging in character assassination, or spreading blasphemous or anti-national statements—is un-Islamic, using them for education, communication, or positive purposes is permissible.

“The government has a responsibility to curb access to immoral or harmful content, which aligns with Shariah principles,” he said, adding that VPN misuse for accessing restricted websites, committing online theft, or engaging in illegal activities contravenes Islamic teachings.

Dr. Naeemi reiterated the importance of maintaining a balance between technological advancements and adherence to ethical and religious values. The CII’s ongoing efforts to clarify its position aim to foster a constructive approach to technology use in the modern era.

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