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Sure. I guess what I meant is, you (or someone) need to ask... In my layman's understanding of religion (in general), it should be there for the people. And there should be someone around for random individuals to ask "Hey, I'm having this situation in my life and I'm not sure which is correct. Can you tell me? Or can you refer me to someone with enough background to do so?"
IMO, if religion claims absolute authority, and to know what's the correct morals on earth... It better have answers for these questions.
But sometimes you need to ask?! At least that's what I think. I mean Free Software is around for a mere 45 years, and doesn't have that much of an organized lobby. And the other side better avoid a definite answer to the question, as it could be negative.
I don't know the correct answer. Maybe it's more nuanced than a binary opposition, or depends on other factors? Or - how we construct our technology is not involving God's judgement, and it's more about what we do with it? Or it is haram? I bet there's a lot of computer programmers out there working for some companies, who'd need to be told if it were. To me, all that selling of personal information, and manipulating the people and the world by algorithms for some corporate interest feels 0% ethical. All I can say is whatever intuition God gave me(?) regarding what's right and wrong, tell me that one is wrong. And we should do better with technology that shapes our modern world. But my opinion isn't funded in scripture at all. I'd tend to just handle it like other exploitative gains for business, which aren't right. But that still doesn't really answer if the 4 essential freedoms of free software are mandated. I mean even back then, property and contracts were recognized. So it could be completely fine to license software as a product without source code?!