Muhasabah as a Regulative Effort for Digital Natives who Identified Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)
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2019Author
Uasni, Zunea Farizka Azyza Harro
Uyun, Qurotul
Annatagia, Libbie
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Digital native is known as the generation that is literate about digital technology and makes the
internet a part of their life. Social media as a tool of connectedness on the internet for digital native
can always be connected to each other. The high-level increase of social media usage causes digital
native always wanting to know the circumstances and experiences accomplished by others through
accessing social media. This desire has the possibility to become a fear when anxiety and worries
intensively arise due to loss of news or events experienced by others. This fear is referred to as fear of
missing out (FoMO). The method in this study is the study of literature (literature review). The data
obtained are compiled, analyzed, and concluded so as to obtain conclusions regarding the study of
literature. This study tries to illustrate that muhasabah as a regulative effort can help the digital native
identified by FoMO in order to contemplate, introspect and understand the state of the self as a form
of worship towards God and is determined to change the state of the self to be better than before with
Islam way.