UAE's Islamic Affairs department issues modern fatwa against ‘stealing WiFi'
With the advancement in technology, it has become simpler to bypass digital locks and use someone else's WiFi without their permission.
Dubai’s Islamic Affairs department recently ruled that using someone else’s WiFi without their knowledge is illegal in the UAE, reports www.whatson.ae. Though this happened in the UAE, it could very well be followed in Qatar too.
Dubai’s Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department declared ‘a modern fatwa’ that prohibits the use of illegal WiFi.
A fatwa is an Islamic rule of law, and considering the UAE is under sharia law, they are something all people in the UAE must follow.
With technology and society moving at such a pace, new fatwas are often established to regulate new developments in society.
The fact using someone else’s WiFi secretly is prohibited was clarified when a user asked a question on the Islamic Affairs department’s website whether it was okay to use other people’s WiFi without their knowledge.
The department’s response was clear on the ‘modern fatwa’ section of the website: “It is not allowed for people to use what belongs to others without payment or without their permission. Therefore, the Internet should be used only after subscribing for the service.”
They went on to explain the jumping onto someone else’s WiFi can reduce someone’s internet speed, therefore affecting the service they are rightfully paying for.
This doesn’t prohibit the use of open WiFi that is designed to be used by the public.
Courtesy: www.whatson.ae.
britey, sorry I have to change my Wifi password now....you have to look for an alternative...:(
Makes sense. It is moraly wrong to use the wi-fi without permission from the person who is paying for it.
Read a similar story where an imam said it was wrong to charge your phones using the sockets in the mosque...