The social phenomenon is defined in sociology, specifically as stated in the book Rules of the Method in Sociology by the writer Dor Kaim, which was translated by Professor Mahmoud Kassem, as: “a type of behavior, whether it is fixed or not, and since this behavior may pervade the whole society, and constitute A kind of oppression for some of its members.” For example, the phenomenon of child labor constitutes injustice to children and deprives them of their right to education and play, while some members of society see this as normal and do not constitute any problem for them.