This article examines how social networks contribute to the maintenance and reinforcement of gender stereotypes, especially those related to virility and masculinity. With an emphasis on conversations in Moroccan Arabic on Instagram, it examines how men are often seen as the targets of insults, challenging their masculine identity. The study emphasizes how social media platforms reproduce a Quranic discourse on gender, in which religious texts are commonly utilized to support gendered authority, in addition to amplifying cultural and societal norms.
Ikram Moufid (Sun,) studied this question.