Youcef bin AliBaidar Mohammed Mohammed Hasan2024-05-302024-05-302020-11-18e-ISBN: 978-967-440-859-6https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/16581E-PROCEEDING 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS AND ACADEMICS IN SYARIAH AND LAW 2020 (3rd INPAC 2020) "Syariah and Law Approach in Solving Contemporary Issues" Organized by: Faculty of Syariah and Law Date: 18 November 2020The study aims to shed light on an important issue, and it is the "animated cartoons" by explaining a brief summary of the cartoons and the scientists' position on them, with mentioning the positive and negative effects of viewing these cartoons, and the extent of their impact on The child's psyche and thought, and strive to study it in order to give the legal ruling to it, and to present it on the basis of observing and bringing about the considered interests, preventing and pushing evil, as well as considering the outcomes and taking into account the means and ends. The method used to achieve these goals will be the inductive and analytical method, which consists of extrapolating the legal texts related to the subject, From this study, the researcher reached many results, the most important of which are: that the researchers have categorically proven the effect of cartoons on the child in the first years of life in the rest of a person’s life. Therefore, parents and educators must sense the threat posed to their children in order to respond gently and firmly at the same time While watching or playing. The benefits that come from animation are numerous, starting from the realization of thought, sharpening the memory, passing through the learning of motor skills and focus, to the development of artistic taste and the development of language in the viewer, so that the cartoon goes beyond being an element of fun and entertainment, to the level of achieving directive, educational and educational purposes.otheranimation, theory, Maqasidالرسوم المتحركة وآثارها دراسة في نظرية المقاصدAnimation And Its Effects A Study The Theory Of MaqasiedArticle