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A1 عبد الجواد، ميرفت عزمي زكي A2 عبد العزيز، أسماء فتحي أحمد AB Study aimed to identify the relationship between safe and unsafe internet using in Islamic call and its relationship with negative thinking types among university students (males and females). The study sample consisted of 410(197 male and213 female) forth level students from Minia university education faculty, with mean age (21.19) and (±.415) Sd. The researchers used safe and unsafe internet using in Islamic call (prepared by researchers, 2018), and negative thinking types (Delusional thinking, dogmatic thinking) (prepared by researchers, 2018) Results indicated that: The study found that the percentage of Internet use among youth was 93.9% of the study sample. In addition, they used religious applications and follow-up religious sites by 82.2%. 1) No Statistically significant correlation relationship was found between students' scores means of safe internet using and negative thinking types. 2) Statistically significant correlation relationship was found between students' scores means of unsafe internet using and negative thinking types. 3) No statistically significant differences between males and females was found in safe and unsafe internet using, Finally, No statistically significant differences between males and females was found in negative thinking types (Delusional thinking, dogmatic thinking). (Published abstract) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif OP ص ص. 31-60 T1 الإستخدام الآمن وغير الآمن للإنترنت في الدعوة الإسلامية وعلاقته بأنماط التفكير السلبي لدى طلاب جامعة المنيا بمصر [مقال] UL https://www.ajsrp.com/journal/index.php/jeps/article/view/2027/1935 النص الكامل (PDF) 1 http://search.shamaa.org/fulltext.gif