Islamic religious leaders are cautioning against the creation and dissemination of false information, particularly through fabricated images and misleading news shared on social media. The core tenet of Islam prohibits lying and the propagation of falsehoods, highlighting the severe consequences for those who engage in such practices. Religious texts, including verses from Surah An-Nahl, emphasize that fabricating falsehoods is a characteristic of those who reject faith and that God does not guide liars and the ungrateful. The warning extends to the act of liking, commenting on, and sharing unverified content, framing these actions as contributing to sin. This message underscores the importance of verifying information before sharing it and adhering to principles of truthfulness within the online sphere. The guidance aims to promote responsible digital citizenship among Muslims and prevent the spread of misinformation.