The principle of non-forced action applied to technology development, where Islamic ethics demands interfaces and systems that work with human nature rather than against it.
Wu wei, or "non-action," represents acting in alignment with natural flow rather than through force or resistance. In digital design, this Taoist principle transforms how we approach Islamic technology ethics by rejecting manipulative dark patterns and addictive mechanics that exploit human psychology. Instead, wu wei-informed design creates systems that support human flourishing without coercion, respecting the Islamic principle of human dignity (karamah). Technologies developed through this lens minimize friction between user intention and outcome, reduce unnecessary complexity, and honor the natural limits of human attention. This approach aligns with Islamic prohibitions against deception and harm, creating platforms that guide users toward beneficial choices through elegant simplicity rather than behavioral manipulation. The result is technology that feels effortless and ethical simultaneously.
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