Is Music Haram?

Assalmau alaykum. First of all, i apologize for not uploading for so long, I've been kinda unproductive lately but now I'm back to normal Inshallah.
Anyways, in this video, i go over the points for and against music being haram. I try to be as objective as possible but I wont deny that unfortunately some of my sources may have been biased. Regardless, i may have made many mistakes in this video, so please let me know in the comments if you notice any.
The points I go over in this video are:
Why exactly do people say music is halal?,
The hadith about music being haram (Bukhari 5590),
The tafsirs that interpret verse 6 of Surah Luqman as referring to music
(Abdullah Ibn Masoud and Abdullah Ibn Abbas),
The authenticity of the chains,
Exceptions (The duff/daff and tambourine, only on Eid, and only women can play it),
Nasheeds, etc
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LINKS/SOURCES:
Sheikh Uthman's talk - • Shaykh Uthman Addresse...
IslamQA Article - islamqa.info/en/5000
Pro-Music article - www.shahbazcenter.org/is-musi...
Scriptural sources:
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www.biblegateway.com/
myislam.org/
www.abuaminaelias.com/

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  • @damaster7276
    @damaster72765 ай бұрын

    you are 16 years old? Brother you are more inellectually mature than some 25+years old people 🤣 Keep up the good work brother! Mashallah

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    5 ай бұрын

    so what is the islamic punishment for a muslim playing music? will non muslims be allowed to play music under the caliphate?

  • @jk-gb4et

    @jk-gb4et

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user-on8jx3qr8wit’s not that a government should need to enforce that, it’s a muslims own relationship with God Sharia law doesn’t always apply to non muslims in these Islamic states if it isn’t something that affects everyone For example: non Muslims didn’t have to pay Zakat under the caliphate I’m not a scholar by any means in case I got that incorrect so if you are genuinely curious about that question then there are resources you can look at

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jk-gb4et "it’s not that a government should need to enforce that, it’s a muslims own relationship with God" ok. but can they if they choose? have you seen videos of sharia being enforced in the province of aceh in indonesia? are you familar with any of the cases of blasphemy brought in indonesia in say the last 5 years? "Sharia law doesn’t always apply to non muslims in these Islamic states if it isn’t something that affects everyone" so would me sitting outside say a bus stop playing music 'affect' everyone? yes, i realize you are not a scholar. thank you for your answers nonetheless. not sure what you would define as 'genuiely curious'? i'm a kaffir and plan on staying that way. ;) but i do find religions/mythologies fascinating. what scholars do you recommend? i read islamqa [al munajjid] quite a bit. or are you more old school like ibn taimayya? ever read: 'the book of jihad' by ibn nuhaas? or 'the incoherence of philosophers' by al ghazali? have you ever read any jospeh campbell? his most popular book is: 'the power of myth'.

  • @jk-gb4et

    @jk-gb4et

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-on8jx3qr8w I didn't mean curious as in you want to convert I meant curious as in being open minded about it and not one of the people who only want to attack us. Thanks for your answer though. I wasn't saying that its all sunshine and rainbows in the practical application of the law. I mean to say the intention and the ideal use of it is like that. For example, dealing with interest is forbidden in Islam (although it's impossible to avoid in the modern world, so we try our best), and so (I think, don't quote me:) it would have been illegal for all non-muslims as well in islamic societies (because it is something that affects everyone; as in, it could be used to take advantage or extort someone) Regarding the scholars, I'm not well read about al-munajjid. I do know that he is particularly controversial and harsh in his rulings, which could have been a reason for you picking him. You probably mentioned Ibn tamiyyah for a similar reason, through his most well known fatwas that were issued during a time of war against Mongols, twisted into a modern narrative by groups like Daesh that justifies killing innocent Muslims and the killing of other innocents.

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jk-gb4et "I didn't mean curious as in you want to convert I meant curious as in being open minded about it and not one of the people who only want to attack us." can't i be both ;)? is it allowed for the kaffir to criticize islam? does islam not 'attack' us? calls us lower than cattle? people of low intelligence? ok, so no interest for us and the jews. the jews are going to be quite upset. jk. i will be. i'm a saver. not sure if you have to be in america, but there are banks giving 5.25% interest through a website called rainsin. on savings accounts, but i got 5.70% on a 6 month CD [certificate of deposit]. not to be a shaytan whispering the waswas at ya. ;) as for islamqa, i think the saudis kicked him out for not liking the royal family. pretty sure the salafi love him. same with ibn taimayya. are you against the visiting of graves? good to see you remeber the Islamic State. seems most muslims have already forgotten. do you think the yazidi are devil worshipers for their 'fallen peacock angel'? anyway, you sound better read than most muslims on yt. can i shotgun ya with a list? what do you think of [sorry if i mispell any of these, or get the names revesed]: 1. muhammad hijab 2. ali dawah 3. daneil haqiqatou 4. sahjjid lipham 5. yasir qahdi 6. alley shabir 7. zaik nadir 8. assim al kareem 9. nouman ali khan 10. dawah wise guys 11. ef dawah guys 12. omar sulieman 13. iman tom 14. the muslim mum 15. the blonde muslim 16. jake, the metaphysical muslim maybe that is enough. lol. kind of kidding. thanks for your time. i know muslims find this kaffir annoying, so thanks for your time. your adab is excellent. i don't think i have any cred with allah, but i hope you have a good life in this dunya. peace.

  • @starballmappings
    @starballmappings5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for increasing awareness of what is happening in Gazza by putting the Palestinian flag behind.

  • @takiyaazrin7562

    @takiyaazrin7562

    5 ай бұрын

    400 thousand people died in Yemen. Fool

  • @ZEinmishal

    @ZEinmishal

    5 ай бұрын

    Anybody watching this video will know about it already tho

  • @itswhatever9686

    @itswhatever9686

    5 ай бұрын

    People tend to forget

  • @ZEinmishal

    @ZEinmishal

    5 ай бұрын

    @@itswhatever9686 No they don't, not this huge topic. And even if they did get forget, then that's not raising awareness by any definition.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ZEinmishal 🤓🤓

  • @therealhussein
    @therealhussein4 ай бұрын

    For those who say "I pray all night and do umrah alot and listen to music cuz i have alot of good deeds" , Remember who your disobeying not how small your sin is.

  • @Ghjkl-eb2sv

    @Ghjkl-eb2sv

    4 ай бұрын

    David composed music. The Quran doesn’t state anything negative about music. If it’s not in the Quran and is also debated then why even think about it? There’s more pressing matters to worry about and more concrete rules to maintain. If your listening to music that promotes haram things then of course this is wrong. But it’s clearly not a black and white area to just flat out say every form of music is haram when one of gods prophets composed music in the name of god.

  • @Mygodness11

    @Mygodness11

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Ghjkl-eb2svmy man the shrot answer is no Music is not haram and this is an issue of dispute between scholars The forbidden things ar stated clearly in the quran

  • @GamingSkillz04

    @GamingSkillz04

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Ghjkl-eb2sv my brother there is a reason why this exact 9 minute video under which you commented exists

  • @Ghjkl-eb2sv

    @Ghjkl-eb2sv

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GamingSkillz04 yes and his answer is just listen to the scholars?

  • @cracked21

    @cracked21

    4 ай бұрын

    and the answer was that music is haram according to Quran and Hadith. If he said listen to scholars he would've jumped ship and said Halal because there have been 2 scholars which he mentioned which have said it's fine.@@Ghjkl-eb2sv

  • @ThatGuyYas
    @ThatGuyYas5 ай бұрын

    MashaAllah akhi, for a 16 year old you hold yourself extremely well. May Allah increase you in knowledge.

  • @ginsan8198
    @ginsan81984 ай бұрын

    Objects in Islam are innocent, they are neither haram nor halal, they are neither sinful nor blessing. Haram and halal are basically determined by "the specific action" that are done using such objects in a "specific way" and in a "specific context or situation". Furthermore, an action can be haram or halal depending on at least 3 criterias: 1) Is the "niat" (intention/goal/purpose) good or bad (to ourselves and other creatures)? 2) Is the procedure good or bad (to ourselves and other creatures)? 3) Is the impact good or bad (to ourselves or other creatures)? If all of these criterias are good, then it is halal. If one or a few are bad, it could be either makrooh (permissible but not recommended) or haram (completely forbidden). If all are bad, it's most likely haram. Example 1: Is alcohol haram or halal? The answer is neither. Alcohol is an object, its is neutral. What is haram is the ACTION of drinking that alcohol, because the IMPACT of drinking alcohol is bad for ourselves (it could destroy our bodily functions), and even when drunk, we could harm othee people around us (bad for other creatures). Example 2: Is killing haram or halal? The answer is neither. Killing is neutral. It can be halal ONLY IF it is done for survival or defense (good intention) when any other methods are no longer possible. However, it can be haram if it is done because of rage or hatred (bad intention), done in such a horrific way (bad procedure), and caused more damage than good (bad impact). Example 3: Is eating haram or halal? Neither. Eating is neutral. It is halal when you eat healthy food in the exact proportion you need. It could be haram when you eat to showcase your social status (bad intention), or you eat too much food that may cause some failures in your health (bad impact), or you eat food that you stole from other people or using money that you stole from other people (bad procedure). Last example: Is music haram or halal? Neither. Music is itself is neutral, but listening to music can be halal or haram depending on the contexts. Listening or playing music is halal for your own entertainment or healing. However, it can be haram if you play a music with a provocative messages (bad intention), or if you play it so loudly that you disturb your neighbors (bad impact), or you play it too much that you forget anything else (bad procedure). End quote: Islam is simple. Let's keep it that way.

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    Loved your answer but if you make any claims about God you should quote the surah and verse number so we can verify and also understand context.

  • @ginsan8198

    @ginsan8198

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Adar195 Yes, I believe that would be better. I am sorry I didn't provide any sources. I simply summarized what I believe as the full concept or conclusion of how haram and halal in Islam are defined, based on a series of other people's interpretations, debates and discussions, and my own observations when thinking deeply about Islamic rulings. The reason why I concluded that haram and halal are highly situational and based on at least 3 things (purpose, procedure, impact) is because I observed that these 3 things always appear whenever there is a rule classifying if something halal or haram in the texts, whether implied or stated. Let's take a look at the rule of "killing" as an example. Killing in Islam is both permissible and forbidden. Killing is highly forbidden as stated in Surah Al-Maidah, verse 32. However, killing is also permissable in Surah At-Taubah verse 123. The big question is then "Why is there such contradiction? One allows it, while the other forbids it?" Well, the answer is simple; The rule is not contradictive by any means, but it is HIGHLY SITUATIONAL. That is why, we CANNOT GENERALIZE one rule for EVERY SITUATION, because EACH SITUATION IS DIFFERENT and requires different approach in classifying the rule. It is also why when reading the Qur'an or Sunnah, we MUST NOT become TOO TEXTUAL. We must also investigate its CONTEXTS or history, because only within the contexts can we find the true messages that God wanted to convey to us. Killing is forbidden when there is no clear reason of doing so. It is considered one of the biggest sins a human could conduct. However, killing is permissable ONLY in the contexts of war or emergency. It is that simple, and apparently every single rule in Islamic teachings follow this pattern. When there is a text that forbids something, usually you could find another texts that allows it, whether implied or stated. You will see texts that support one thing, and texts that are against the same thing. It is everywhere in Islam. Now, the problem with muslims nowadays is that they become too textual, but they ignore contexts and reasons altogether. In fact, the biggest debates about Islamic rulings often happen among muslim scholars themselves, while actually the solution to those debates is really simple; IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXTS.

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ginsan8198 yes by context i mean verse before and after and also the entire surah. We gotta be careful with history as there are many versions of the same story but truth and false we can differentiate with Quran.

  • @ginsan8198

    @ginsan8198

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Adar195 I know what you mean, but I hope you get the idea behind what I was trying to say, or at least the gist of it. Some of the examples I showed to you were situations that were mentioned exactly in the texts, such as the rules about killing and drinking alcohol (they were in the Qur'an, not too hard to find). However, some of the other examples were not directly mentioned, but implied. Again, not every single situation is mentioned in the Qur'an or hadith, and probably not all of them need to be. That is why, for the situations that are not directly mentioned, we muslims have to think for ourselves using the bits of hints here and there from the Qur'an or hadith, and if we cannot find them, we use agreements that are not against the core principles of the Qur'an and sunnah. That being said, I believe that if you carefully scan the texts, you will still be able to find bits that are related to each of the examples above. For example, I stated before that eating food you stole could be haram, because stealing in general is strictly prohibited as mentioned in surah Al-Maidah verse 38. Eating too much is also hinted as haram, according to surah Al-A'raf verse 31. But, eating in general is halal because... Well, do we even need to quote a Quranic text for this one? Music can be halal, because there was a hadith revealing that the prophet Muhammad attended one of his companions' wedding, and he allowed the singers there to continue their action (see hadith compilation by Bukhari or Ibn Majah). Atbthe same time, it can be haram according to another hadith that put music together with other sins, on the same sentence. It all depends on the situations. I hope this clears up everything.

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ginsan8198 sorry i reject all hadiths , if quran is clearly detailed and complete why we need man made documents to make it complete?

  • @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1
    @1OnlyOneOnlyOne15 ай бұрын

    I really don't mean to sound ''racist'' or whatever, but I really want to say this. I LOVE seeing my ''white'' Muslim brothers and reverts. Something about you guys increases our Imaan. Carry on the good work, brother. Love you for the sake of Allah!

  • @theroyalzubair

    @theroyalzubair

    5 ай бұрын

    The way I see it, many white non-Muslims who wants to be Muslims but hesitant to revert to Islam thinking they are white hence they couldn't be Muslims or it isn't right somehow. But when they see people like brother Jan and other white reverts they realize and say "wait, if he became Muslim so why shouldn't we!?". Many white Muslims don't realize the the positive impact they have on others. May Allah reward them.

  • @MadovCyplinkov

    @MadovCyplinkov

    5 ай бұрын

    That's is not racist , you feel that way because the percentage of western society ,who are mostly white , converting to islam is small . And with all of the propaganda they get about islam and arab people . The fact that they still manage to find their way towards islam is beautiful. And it shall make your iman stronger . because , regardless of your ethnicity or race you can still find the truth.

  • @titanspew7721

    @titanspew7721

    5 ай бұрын

    I think you do it this way because the west is corrupted as hell and most.of it are white people, but it's not a good thing that you make a difference between any muslim of color, only the deeds that we can see, like if someone is a singer, and another is not, you'd like the second one of course.

  • @mahino420

    @mahino420

    5 ай бұрын

    I don't wanna sound racist, but Why is that statement always followed by something racist xD

  • @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1

    @1OnlyOneOnlyOne1

    5 ай бұрын

    I know what you mean. I know and most importantly God knows I have absolutely nothing against my white Muslim brothers. In fact, I feel like I love them more because they raise our Imaan.@@mahino420

  • @maulana7171
    @maulana71713 ай бұрын

    I was born Muslim, but it is a privilege for me to learn Islam rather than eat information from my family. Nice video. Easy subscribe. Keep it up brother.

  • @seekerofknowledge521
    @seekerofknowledge5215 ай бұрын

    Stopping or reducing music consumption as part of a "dopamine detox" involves limiting activities that regularly release dopamine to allow your brain's reward system to reset. Music, particularly when it's enjoyed, can trigger the release of dopamine. A dopamine detox, in this context, is often about reducing stimuli that constantly activate your brain's reward pathways. By taking a break from music, you give your brain a chance to recalibrate its response to stimuli, potentially making it more sensitive to everyday experiences. This detox can help you appreciate simpler pleasures and reduce dependency on external stimuli for satisfaction. It's a method aimed at breaking the cycle of seeking constant dopamine hits from various sources, encouraging a more balanced and mindful approach to pleasure and reward.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    For real. Quitting music is probably one of the most important things that should be done on a dopamine detox

  • @seekerofknowledge521

    @seekerofknowledge521

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JanRyczkowski Be 100% devoted to Allah. Do not let anything control our emotions.

  • @seekerofknowledge521

    @seekerofknowledge521

    5 ай бұрын

    @@SpaceRebel Maybe this is why we can't fully enjoy the Quran recitation.

  • @darko7mc186

    @darko7mc186

    5 ай бұрын

    I read the whole comment above & yet this still doesn't justify that a God would actually & completely forbid such things as almost harmless as Music whilst at the same time, Allows the marrying of female slaves, first cousins & children. The point of the said comment above is simply by limiting yourself to it, just like other things. Music is not necessarily bad & it could be i agree since "too much" is always bad no matter what the referred thing is, but by completely forbidding it & punish those who refuse to prevent it with jail, death & torture like how the Taliban enforces it to their own Afghan Citizens? It's simply irrational & cannot be a part of someone's Humanity.

  • @darko7mc186

    @darko7mc186

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@SpaceRebel Your statement here is accurate of which i do agree but is mostly limited & biased just so that it could support your belief. Because if that were the case, why no psychologist would go as far as to completely forbid Music just as how your religion enforces it? Infact Psychology has also proven that certain music can also help an individual to recover from certain types of traumas & remember certain types of memories & this includes those of you've always cherish. (Nostalgia) Not all music can cause Depression or Anxiety as there are music that causes the opposite of it. The next time you'll drop a statement that's involved on Psychology, i advise not to be biased & pull the full picture of it.

  • @lukenoble9307
    @lukenoble93075 ай бұрын

    I'm trying to convert but it's really hard, every time I learn something new it ends up being a big part of my life. I use to eat pork every morning and listen to music all day but I'm cuting down on both now.😊

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    Mashallah may Allah make it easy for you. Remember that there are alternatives. For breakfast, eggs are great. If you absoloutely need meat though, turkey bacon and sausages are great, and u can get them at many muslim shops

  • @anasbanaggar

    @anasbanaggar

    5 ай бұрын

    It is hard but it will clean you, just like a bitter medicine If you want to make it easier have a pious friends, just like this brother

  • @seagull6636

    @seagull6636

    5 ай бұрын

    Music is a lot easier to leave than you think. Once I left it, I never went back. The Quran and Music can never live in the heart with each other, one has to go. Nasheeds are good too listen to Abu Ali

  • @anasbanaggar

    @anasbanaggar

    5 ай бұрын

    Watch Bobby's Perspective latest video about the harm of eating pork, it'll encourage you to stop eating it

  • @Brazils_Establishment

    @Brazils_Establishment

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm agnostic and stopped eating pork and listen to music because that things clearly compromise mental and physical health. Orthodox religions have a lot of empirical facts behind their rules

  • @abdullrahman_1018
    @abdullrahman_10182 ай бұрын

    ‏‪7:50‬‏ In fact, prohibiting what God has permitted is the same prohibition as permitting what God has forbidden. Therefore, in matters of disagreement such as these, you should never be hasty.

  • @simplephotos6803

    @simplephotos6803

    2 ай бұрын

    I am not a scholar but my personal opinion I think is: That’s the problem with this debate, it takes the side of well-what-if rather than hard fact

  • @chafikaziz
    @chafikaziz4 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much, Jan, as a 16 year old who has left music many times and somewhat returned to thinking it might be okay, I appreciate your reminder. May we both keep each other in our duas. (AMAZING understanding of Arabic terms, btw)

  • @patatesdomates574

    @patatesdomates574

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes sometimes it can be really hard because everybody taught us that “music touches your soul” but i didn’t realize this for a long time and it’s hard to avoid it now. But over time, I believe we all can left music. Keep trying!

  • @droson8712

    @droson8712

    3 ай бұрын

    @@patatesdomates574 That's a part of the issue, it shouldn't be touching our souls

  • @DorkDork69

    @DorkDork69

    3 ай бұрын

    @@patatesdomates574 it does touch our soul in a negative way. Your mind stays occupied with music.

  • @loligotnodon8511
    @loligotnodon85114 ай бұрын

    7:35 man you can't imagine how much respect I and many other muslims have for you. to see someone leave something they're good at or love for the sake of Allah is inspiring and heartwarming. may Allah reward you. الله يحفظك ويجزاك خير

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    Its not very wise to leave music as God never said to leave it or even it is prohibited. I have no respect for anyone who makes up a law himself.

  • @loligotnodon8511

    @loligotnodon8511

    4 ай бұрын

    no one asked @@Adar195

  • @YA-xw3cs

    @YA-xw3cs

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@Adar195 no one have any respect for any one who stand against or religion like you

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    @@YA-xw3cs Quran: Fully Detailed* [6:114] Shall I seek other than GOD as a source of law, when He has revealed to you this book fully detailed?* Those who received the scripture recognize that it has been revealed from your Lord, truthfully. You shall not harbor any doubt. *6:113-115 Upholding any source beside the Quran reflects disbelief in the Quran (Appendix 18). [6:115] The word of your Lord is complete,* in truth and justice. Nothing shall abrogate His words. He is the Hearer, the Omniscient. *6:113-115 Upholding any source beside the Quran reflects disbelief in the Quran

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    @@YA-xw3cs show me in which verse Allah said music is haram. Show me the proof if you are truthful?

  • @Abdul-Baseer
    @Abdul-Baseer4 ай бұрын

    I got intense level of guidance from ALLAH SWT after quitting music of all kinds. Music is literally a poisonous drug for our souls and it only brings anxiety abd deppression. Jazak Allah khair for this eye opening and motivating video on Music. May Allah keep you steadfast in the faith of Islam and protect you, Ma Sha Allah and Jazak Allah

  • @YEY0806

    @YEY0806

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude what music have you been listening to 😂

  • @Abdul-Baseer

    @Abdul-Baseer

    3 ай бұрын

    @@YEY0806 Rock, EDM, Trance, Soundtracks of some games, cringy Bollywood stuff etc ... But now all this stuff sounds like farts to my ears 😅

  • @Ayookd293

    @Ayookd293

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Abdul-Baseer that sounds like a personal thing

  • @cardboard_hat

    @cardboard_hat

    3 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a you problem ngl, I don't listen to much music anymore but I never once felt that with music

  • @Abdul-Baseer

    @Abdul-Baseer

    3 ай бұрын

    @@cardboard_hat that is your opinion and I respect that. Different individuals have different feelings about music. Some people find it to be good, and some people think that its bad. But it has a psychological effect on humanbeings. Thats proven science. Researchers have seen anomalies such as dopamine overdose happening in brain as soon as someone hears the music, or any other sound that seems to have a repetitive element, listening to music seems to be a virtual drug like effect thats manipulative and mind-altering. It interferes with the person's natural perception to the point that they end up feeling something that they were not supposed to feel. In my opinion, Music is that tool which is used to control the masses in a very subtle way. In its very essence, its a propaganda machine.

  • @SI-ei6po
    @SI-ei6po5 ай бұрын

    I recently discovered your channel, and I'm so happy I did. I wish I had a friend like you irl. May Allah SWT keep you strong and steadfast brother and keep uploading!

  • @omarmohanad9342
    @omarmohanad93422 ай бұрын

    No it's not, unless it connected with something haram. There should be a reason for something to be haram, god forbid things for reasons And also there is couple of schools in Islam and the biggest one is al azhar in Egypt and according to Al azhar music itself is not haram

  • @ZiadMalik-fs7ps
    @ZiadMalik-fs7ps5 ай бұрын

    Takes an immense amount of strength for a pianist to accept this & give up music. You have my utmost respect brother, may Allah keep you steadfast in the Deen!

  • @ALGfunk

    @ALGfunk

    5 ай бұрын

    If you give up something for the sake of Allah. Allah will replace it with something much better

  • @takiyaazrin7562

    @takiyaazrin7562

    5 ай бұрын

    @@ALGfunk There is no harm in a man having intercourse with two of his slave girls before he does shower. It is disapproved of, however, to go to a freewoman on another's day. There is no harm in making love first to one slave girl and then to another without shower. Muwatta Malik, Book 2, Hadith 90

  • @ALGfunk

    @ALGfunk

    5 ай бұрын

    @@takiyaazrin7562 Weak hadiths... Talk to me from Bukhari and muslim.

  • @Abdulrazak-py2nr

    @Abdulrazak-py2nr

    5 ай бұрын

    @takiyaazrin7562 It is better to look into the grade of the hadith then if it is strong we look to the interpretation from scholars for the hadith,However this hadith you mentioned doesn't mean you can have sex with more than one simultaneity(at one second),it means you can have sex with more than one at one day or night(each of them one by one).

  • @FRANKHORRIGAN_ENCLAVESOLDIER

    @FRANKHORRIGAN_ENCLAVESOLDIER

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Abdulrazak-py2nrit isn’t even a strong Hadith and Aswel We use the Quran not the Hadith’s the Hadith’s aren’t even close to the importance of the Quran after all Quran is world of Allah.

  • @kowal.r3935
    @kowal.r39354 ай бұрын

    One of the best (if not the best) video describing music in Islam. Thank you for the good work.

  • @PoliStrategtion
    @PoliStrategtion2 ай бұрын

    Regardless of the matter, I recommend that you stop using Wahhabi (also known as Salafi) references. They are often biased and the only support they have is a large budget from Saudi Arabia

  • @mobashirzahidmoghal

    @mobashirzahidmoghal

    17 күн бұрын

    Wahab was the guy that when suadi was first created, he removed all man made additions to islam in the law.

  • @yasseralaa9146
    @yasseralaa91465 ай бұрын

    Mashallah brother may Allah protect you. Wallah having all this knowledge and by the age of 16 that’s something that we should all be proud of. Keep up your amazing efforts and seeking for the truth.

  • @boogus1670

    @boogus1670

    2 ай бұрын

    Ma’Sha’Allah*

  • @jxllow_xp
    @jxllow_xp5 ай бұрын

    Very much needed video, thanks for making this.

  • @sabocharge

    @sabocharge

    5 ай бұрын

    yo I watch your vids

  • @Ridz149
    @Ridz1495 ай бұрын

    The meme editing is hilarious bro ty

  • @petritkola
    @petritkola5 ай бұрын

    Great video brother! You really delved deep into this matter And made it easy to understand. I hope you continue making videos in this great matter with your great editing.

  • @dulkifl5
    @dulkifl55 ай бұрын

    Dear brother, you have my respect 💯💯 May Allah increase you in knowledge!!

  • @halidbinvelid0646
    @halidbinvelid06462 ай бұрын

    mashaAllah brother keep up may Allah keep our hearts to his dava respect from turkey

  • @anasbanaggar
    @anasbanaggar5 ай бұрын

    I already know this, but very good brother Advice: If you are afflicted with listening to music then at least don't promote, share, nor put in any public places

  • @anasleroi412
    @anasleroi4124 ай бұрын

    Allahouma barik thanks for this video my brother it's really important because music has such a bad influence without us being truly aware of it. And at your young age, may Allah give you a long life, pointing out this matter is a respectable thing. Barakallahou fik

  • @halfofbeauty
    @halfofbeauty3 ай бұрын

    Jazakallah Khair habibi, i was never into music but i recently got into it because i was interested in dancing, but this has had little positive effect nor brought me closer to allah. it sucks to give up something i was having fun with, but i was teetering on the edge and just listening to it without looking into if it was haram. Now i'm giving this up inshallah, I know the benefits are few for me, so it's not worth. May Allah increase you in this world and the next, ameen.

  • @kbxi
    @kbxi5 ай бұрын

    I rarely comment but I love to say this, your videos are so good. Im sure they will help so many people understand more about Islam. I’m a fan of you and I truly admire your work. Well freakin done. 👏🏼

  • @namu9408
    @namu94084 ай бұрын

    MashaAllah akhi, I gained a lot of insight through this video! May Allah swt keep you steadfast in our religion ameen! and subscribed because your way of explaining is perfect

  • @abd-alhamidsyr4138
    @abd-alhamidsyr41385 ай бұрын

    May God bless you, brother, continue spreading awareness

  • @ImKingReal
    @ImKingReal4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video, you're completely right, it is a hard pill to swallow accepting music being haram especially when we live in a time where its unavoidable, keep up the good work brother ❤

  • @Just.Mohsinn
    @Just.Mohsinn5 ай бұрын

    Really nice video As a an arab person who lived in 2 different arab countries I say the biggest problem is that people are not educated too much about this topic unless you search it by yourself I lived in oman considered a muslim arab country and I never was educated that music is haram and then when I moved to tunisia which is an arab muslim country I also didn't get any education about this topic Alhamdulilah in the past 2 years by searching I literally knew +10 things that are haram and I didn't know before and people do normally in their life such as listening to music

  • @darko7mc186

    @darko7mc186

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes my Arab Brother, A sane person would rather be thrown in hell just because of loving & listening to music than be thrown in this imaginary heaven full of 72 virgins for killing their kafir relatives that they've been close with at some point of their lives. Kafir Relatives that've somehow a part of why they grow as a Human Being. They'd rather die & be in hell for being as harmless as a listener of music than being enforced to kill their well-being for First Cousin Incest & Pedophilia & later on justifying it through marriage. If you don't like music for it is a noise to your ears. Do not enforce others how to live their lives. Let us live our lives & learn from our mistakes. It's what makes a human, a human.

  • @arkentheallrighter1681

    @arkentheallrighter1681

    4 ай бұрын

    Don't backbite the people of Tunisia

  • @S.a.d.a.f11

    @S.a.d.a.f11

    4 ай бұрын

    The worst part of it is your family listening to it and you can't even tell anything because they are Muslims too.

  • @thegirl4401

    @thegirl4401

    4 ай бұрын

    @@arkentheallrighter1681 what's backbiting in there brother? Hes simply saying the Truth nd his experience it can't be considered as backbiting!

  • @arkentheallrighter1681

    @arkentheallrighter1681

    4 ай бұрын

    @@thegirl4401 I'm unsure why I originally wrote that comment. The OP's comment is edited so maybe he said something bad about the Tunisians.

  • @botbeamer
    @botbeamer4 ай бұрын

    Thx for making this video, wallahi u giving me motivation to be more serious with my religion

  • @basilshadi5629
    @basilshadi56295 ай бұрын

    This world is truly for those who choose to sacrifice its fleeting pleasures for eternal fulfillment.

  • @jbiliHacker
    @jbiliHacker5 ай бұрын

    Great approach brother!

  • @HenryTownsmyth
    @HenryTownsmyth4 ай бұрын

    The best video on this subject. Amazing, may Allah bless you. You will be an amazing scholar some day.

  • @qu2234
    @qu22344 ай бұрын

    Masha allah brother. Brilliant vid thanks. May Allah bless you ❤❤❤

  • @mnco5741
    @mnco57414 ай бұрын

    Very good to see you interested in knowing more the religion, especially when you re just 16 or so. Id suggest to look at the Fiqh Encyclopedia for all jurisprudence topics, it gives proofs, opinions and all important information about the topic. To be honest music isnt really much of a divisive topic though, the 4 main schools of jurisprudence mostly agree on music being overall forbidden, differences could occur in details and types of instruments but overall music is not seen positively, unlike for example drawing living beings in which the maliki madhab for example has it permitted while other dont. Id suggest my friend if you can to also start learning Fiqh, as one cannot directly project hadiths and extract the judgements on things without having the tools, as you said you are not a scholar but i think it is pretty interesting to know how scholars issue fatwa and their diverse thinking especially Fiqh al moqaran.

  • @hudaammar1270
    @hudaammar12704 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you brother unfortunately I saw many Muslims saying music is not haram ,but it's clear they just don't wanna accept this

  • @fcmobileaz
    @fcmobileaz3 ай бұрын

    Leaning so many things from you brother. May Allah bless you.

  • @shezaag1171
    @shezaag11713 ай бұрын

    Jazakallah Khairan! May Allah make it easy for us to quit music ❤

  • @nazeebiscool
    @nazeebiscool5 ай бұрын

    Love your videos. Allahumma barik!

  • @crazyant1080
    @crazyant10805 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this. May Allah bless you.

  • @killrt99wwefearless37
    @killrt99wwefearless372 ай бұрын

    So idk about alot of brothers and sisters but I asked alot of scholars and alot of them said, that if I listen to music it must be 1. Non cursive (doesn't contain swear words) 2. Doesn't mention anything that disobeys Allah (meaning the song doesn't say the rapper is a God astagfurallah or anything like that) 3. The song must not contain any haram scenes.

  • @Zuamzaka

    @Zuamzaka

    Ай бұрын

    Same thing here and some famous islam people (idk what to call them in english) made songs about islam and why we should obey Allah. I dont get why thats haram but thats only my thinking

  • @mazenbraika2069

    @mazenbraika2069

    Ай бұрын

    @@Zuamzaka If they dont have instruments its halal

  • @mazenbraika2069

    @mazenbraika2069

    Ай бұрын

    Your local imam cant give a fatwa

  • @mrmsaid7617

    @mrmsaid7617

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠@@mazenbraika2069is Imam Ghazali local Imam?

  • @mazenbraika2069

    @mazenbraika2069

    29 күн бұрын

    @@mrmsaid7617 Al ghazali didn't have knowledge of hadiths, so why take from him? besdies, a lot more scholars say it is haram. out of the major ones, I can only think of al ghazali and ibn hazam and both of their false views can be explained

  • @manswureenahmed2242
    @manswureenahmed22422 ай бұрын

    You're so sincere in your pursuit, brother. May Allah keep you guided and protect you

  • @emankedir3032
    @emankedir30324 ай бұрын

    mashallah brother no words wellah such a good explanation may Allah be pleased with you

  • @riser636
    @riser6365 ай бұрын

    Love you brother. In this era music is like one cannot leave. Its controlling everyone in its tune.

  • @Montanero
    @Montanero4 ай бұрын

    There is music that drains you and music that empowers you. There is literally instrumental music that brings you closer to the Creator and inspires the will to righteousness, as well asmusic that brings you closer to hedonism and to shirk. It is not music itself, but the genre and type you choose to listen to. To put all sound waves, hence music, per se, in one basket, is like banning all liquids> coffee, alcohol, juices... they're all liquid but they're not all bad. Critical thinking is necessary in matters like these, as the quran often commands us. May Allah guide us all.

  • @selwawy
    @selwawy4 ай бұрын

    ما شاء الله جزاكم الله خير وزادكم من علمه وفضله

  • @blockifahad6412
    @blockifahad64125 ай бұрын

    JazakAllah khair for these informations

  • @oiyile1971
    @oiyile19715 ай бұрын

    Alhamdullilah I gave up music. Over 1 year clean but it's hard to avoid in most public spaces.

  • @ElyasQuick1
    @ElyasQuick15 ай бұрын

    Music is intoxicating. Other people's emotions enter your heart, and other people's beliefs enter your mind, you stop hearing your own voice and lose sense of reality.

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    5 ай бұрын

    hey, the russian. do you know what nietzsche said? [he didn't like russians much. not sure he knew muslims have no songs. lol] 'Evil men have no songs.' How is it that the Russians have songs? Friedrich Nietzsche

  • @sam-ht6qv

    @sam-ht6qv

    4 ай бұрын

    @ElyasQuick1 Wrong. Not all music is haram.

  • @ElyasQuick1

    @ElyasQuick1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@sam-ht6qv All 4 madhabs agree that musical instruments are prohibited and there is an almost complete consensus among scholars that musical instruments are prohibited except for specific exceptions (like the daff, especially during events like Eid or marriage).

  • @ElyasQuick1

    @ElyasQuick1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@sam-ht6qv The prohibition of music is based on clear statements of the Prophet ﷺ (Bukhari 5590, Ibn Majah 4020, Nasai 4135, Abi Dawud 4924, etc). In these narrations, the Prophet ﷺ predicts that a group will come in the future who will try to make musical instruments halal.

  • @ElyasQuick1

    @ElyasQuick1

    4 ай бұрын

    @@sam-ht6qv Remember, nobody whose name is “Sam” is qualified to talk about Islam. Go watch baseball, white boy.

  • @ibtehaj95
    @ibtehaj954 ай бұрын

    Brother, thank you for bringing us this knowledge and explanation. Please also keep in mind to not overburden yourself. It is important to take things easy and think long term. Being Muslim these days ain't easy. Hold onto the core beliefs, do the obligatory stuff, be a model human being and slowly ease yourself into radical changes.

  • @Openyourbrainn
    @Openyourbrainn5 ай бұрын

    Very good explanation! I like using some humor 😂 to explain it makes the video fun and good to follow

  • @dankulicious_real
    @dankulicious_real5 ай бұрын

    Thank you brother, I Will stop using ambience or any kind of music in my videos, Hard Choice But its more important than my channel. Jazak Allah.

  • @MadovCyplinkov
    @MadovCyplinkov5 ай бұрын

    Thank you bro from the bottom of my heart . A couple of minutes ago , i started listening to music again after a long time of stoping it . But , allhamdullelah as soon as i was heading towards my headphones i got recommended this video the moment i was trying to plug it in. wallah it happened , And i immediately felt ashamed of my self .May allah strengthen us all inshaallah.

  • @takiyaazrin7562

    @takiyaazrin7562

    5 ай бұрын

    There is no harm in a man having intercourse with two of his slave girls before he does shower. It is disapproved of, however, to go to a freewoman on another's day. There is no harm in making love first to one slave girl and then to another without shower. Muwatta Malik, Book 2, Hadith 90

  • @S.a.d.a.f11

    @S.a.d.a.f11

    4 ай бұрын

    Literally the same happened to me rn. I don't know why it got so hard all of a sudden, also my family listens to music; our weddings and celebrations are all with music and we are all Muslim, I can't even tell them to stop because they are adults and should know their Deen. It is getting disgustingly hard. May Allah SAW help us.

  • @DorkDork69

    @DorkDork69

    3 ай бұрын

    Trust me it gets extremely easy to refrain from music after a while. Just do not stop trying even if you slip a couple of time. And InshaAllah you'll find it easy to quit

  • @aynoorbendag8630
    @aynoorbendag86304 ай бұрын

    Barak Allah feek, this is very informative

  • @originalame
    @originalame5 ай бұрын

    Another banger inshallah you go far with this channel

  • @gonulhanabdi550
    @gonulhanabdi5505 ай бұрын

    MashaLlah brother Jan you are very wise, especially given the stereotype of your age. May Allah give you more wisdom btw you are now my favorite Polish person (before it was Lewandowski)😂❤️

  • @masterzero1701
    @masterzero17015 ай бұрын

    You know as much as i hate to admit it, i do sometimes listen to music and enjoy it, knowing that it's possibly haram, but doing something wrong, being awear of it, and telling everyone that it's haram, is significantly better than saying it's halal trying to justify my wrong deeds.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    Ibn al Qayyim stated that Ibn Jubair said that a man asked Ibn Abbas, may Allah be pleased with him, about major sins saying: "Are there only seven major sins?" Ibn Abbas replied:" There are up to 700, but there is no major sin with repentance, and there is no minor sin with persistence." Please do try to quit brother. The proof is clear, and minor sins become major sins if you persist

  • @masterzero1701

    @masterzero1701

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JanRyczkowski you are absolutely right, I've been trying to slowly quit and im planning to continue to do so, until I completely remove this habit from my life. Thanks for your reply, and may Allah grand you jannah ❤️🙏

  • @Abdulrazak-py2nr

    @Abdulrazak-py2nr

    5 ай бұрын

    @JanRyczkowski Wow, brother you have: 1-well speech 2- authentic resources 3-funny editing videos may God save you 👍👍👍❤️

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    @@JanRyczkowski your misleading people by saying this. Remember 6:114-116

  • @arsalanph7

    @arsalanph7

    4 ай бұрын

    Brother, one more thing. Please don't tell others about your sins, Allah will forgive them out of mercy if you truly repent and never repeat again but people will remember them. On judgement day, they can bear witness for your sins. So never disclose your sins to others.​@@masterzero1701

  • @taliptun6303
    @taliptun63032 ай бұрын

    beautiful video brother, may Allah bless you.

  • @Lost_soul_0021
    @Lost_soul_00214 ай бұрын

    Mashaallah brother may allah bless you i love seeing a lot of reverts from all over the world holding tight on their religion in these hard full of testing times ❤

  • @boogus1670

    @boogus1670

    2 ай бұрын

    Ma’Sha’Allah*

  • @IAmTakerr
    @IAmTakerr5 ай бұрын

    I don’t know why it’s even a debate it’s so clear, btw can you make videos of the power of Dua?

  • @chees4407

    @chees4407

    5 ай бұрын

    Some music lovers won't accept

  • @Edward-bm7vw

    @Edward-bm7vw

    4 ай бұрын

    @@chees4407 No, more like we don't believe bullshit from bullshit religions like Islam.

  • @homer1273
    @homer12733 ай бұрын

    Things that are haram are clearly stated in the Quran. There is nothing that clearly says that Music is haram.

  • @misokagigachad67

    @misokagigachad67

    3 ай бұрын

    Especially I still don't understand where the specification of tef instrument or Ilahi exception comes from. Orchestra literally sounds like a miracle of Allah to me as well. Like the nature and life itself.

  • @homer1273

    @homer1273

    3 ай бұрын

    @@rahoomaaa9267 nevertheless the words 'lahuw alhadith' has never meant music. ironically the word used in this verse is "hadith" while the lovers of hadith claim that we must follow hadith. but in this verse hadith is shown as something negative

  • @kataraarts3027

    @kataraarts3027

    2 ай бұрын

    just dont let music distract you and occupy your mind a lot. and also dont listen to anything that has negative or non islamic views

  • @misokagigachad67

    @misokagigachad67

    2 ай бұрын

    @@flexmail3039 When it is said to them, “Come to Allah’s revelations and to the Messenger,” they reply, “What we found our forefathers practicing is good enough for us.” ˹Would they still do so,˺ even if their forefathers had absolutely no knowledge or guidance?

  • @misokagigachad67

    @misokagigachad67

    2 ай бұрын

    @@flexmail3039 When it is said to them, “Follow what Allah has revealed,” they reply, “No! We ˹only˺ follow what we found our forefathers practicing.” ˹Would they still do so,˺ even if their forefathers had ˹absolutely˺ no understanding or guidance?

  • @sylveond3461
    @sylveond346125 күн бұрын

    Assailamulaikum brother, your video was great, the way you talk is incredibly mature and I was surprised to see you’re sixteen. The way you speak is better than even some scholars I’ve heard, and inshallah may Allah reward you for your good and thank you for the videos!

  • @AbdulazizNasif
    @AbdulazizNasif4 ай бұрын

    Brother don’t worry about not uploading frequently, as long as you keep the quality of the videos 👍🏻

  • @wandererrrrrr
    @wandererrrrrr5 ай бұрын

    You're inspiring me to be more consistent with my deen بارك الله فيك اخي

  • @Adar195

    @Adar195

    4 ай бұрын

    Hes misleading you into thinking music is actually haram when God never said it was.

  • @vgpharaoh1344
    @vgpharaoh13442 ай бұрын

    You ever listen to the call to prayer? Ya know what that sounds like? It sounds like SINGING. Are you people honestly trying to say that you think that something prohibited by God himself would be the consistent means of calling people to prayer? It's utter nonsense. If you just think for a second it's clear as day that music isn't just inherently haram. Are there instances where it can be? Sure. But it's nonsense to sit here thinking all music or even most is haram as it shows up in the very call to prayer that happens 5 times a day. One of the pillars of Islam. If Allah truly hated music it'd make absolutely no sense to incorporate it into something we do 5 times a day to get people to come pray.

  • @somethingsomething-us3uy
    @somethingsomething-us3uy2 ай бұрын

    1. Regarding verse 6 of Surah Luqman, while it is true that the verse most likely refers to signing and other festivities as well as stories (which is not the same as musical instruments), it is seen as most in context with pre-Islamic rituals, stories, dances, and festivities which was often disliked and importantly were often used to distract people away from Allah. The verse in of itself is not enough to condemn musical instruments or singing as it most likely condemns the pre-Islamic idle talks that are often used in the polytheistic Arabian culture. 2. Regarding hadith Bukhari 5590, while Imam al-Bukhari has made collections of some of the most authentic hadiths, not all hadiths listed under him are automatically sahih. Imam al-Bukhari listed this hadith as an attachment to a collection of authentic hadiths, it never was listed as part of his official authentic hadith collection. Furthermore, this particular hadith's transmission is also criticized, and it is considered weaker than his sahih hadiths. Also, even if it was fully sahih, there is debate on the interpretation where some scholars suggest the hadith is referencing the combination of alcohol and musical instruments like in a bar and not music in of itself. For example, take this quote from imam al-Ghazali, "The sound of an animal with life is not separate from the sound of a lifeless instrument... These are not made unlawful as they emit sweet sounds... The reason of being unlawful is that they were connected with wine which was made unlawful... So these sounds with rythm are not unlawful.” - Ghazali, Abu Hamid. Revival of Religious Sciences 3. There is no clear consensus, and it is premature to state with absolute certainty that music is haram. There are multiple scholars that have criticized the claim that music is haram throughout the centuries, especially today. While it is true the 4 madhabs generally initiated a ban on music, so did a majority implement a ban on dice and chess. Is chess and dice haram then? It is important to look at the context of these rulings as music was associated with alcoholism and dice (as well as chess) associated with gambling, even if neither in of itself was actually haram. Also, there has never been an authentic hadith that records the prophet Muhammed (pbuh) explicitly banning music, thus living it up for debate.

  • @amrmordex9822
    @amrmordex98225 ай бұрын

    mashaa allah i hope allah give u more knowledge ma dude and keep u on the right pass

  • @abdus1902
    @abdus19025 ай бұрын

    “If you analyse” when he said that it’s over for everyone.

  • @azikazikazik

    @azikazikazik

    5 ай бұрын

    Assalamu Alaykum brother

  • @KammAnimations
    @KammAnimations5 ай бұрын

    Very well made 👌

  • @takiyaazrin7562

    @takiyaazrin7562

    5 ай бұрын

    There is no harm in a man having intercourse with two of his slave girls before he does shower. It is disapproved of, however, to go to a freewoman on another's day. There is no harm in making love first to one slave girl and then to another without shower. Muwatta Malik, Book 2, Hadith 90

  • @CHARGING.TARTARUS

    @CHARGING.TARTARUS

    5 ай бұрын

    The man himself

  • @mr.knightthedetective7435
    @mr.knightthedetective74353 ай бұрын

    When talking about Music being Haram is Islam you have to look at that subject from cultural and contextual standpoint, the Cultural aspect probably comes from Muslim knowledge of Subsaharan pagans who use instruments like drums to specifically invoke their "ancestral spirits" and the contextual aspect is discussed in this video, Alhamdulillah

  • @Ak.watermelon
    @Ak.watermelon2 ай бұрын

    ASA akhi, you are a very intelligent kid mashallah especially considering your age. Just remember that for something to be deemed as 100% haram, it must be blatently said in either the Quran or in an undeniably authentic hadith that prescribes a punishment to it. Further, if the argument that music/instruments is haram is true, saying that it becomes halal of days like Eid or wedding is contradictory. If you examine anything that is undeniably haram in Islam, i.e. alcohol, theft, gambling, riba, etc, you will never come across a rule in which it becomes halal during prescribed days/times. Islam is a highly logical relgion alhamdulilah, so instruments specifically being haram does not make much sense and can enter upon a state of extremism and feeling like you're trapped especially since music has become such an integral part of this world. I definitely agree that music should be avoided if you feel that its distracting you from Islam, and if it contains profanity. Moreover, I agree that sahih al-Bukhari is of the most authentic hadith collections, however it is important to consider that there are certain hadiths in his collection that are not directly attributed to bukhari himself, including 5590. Regardless, i applaud you for seeking the truth mashallah, but it's still important to consider difference of opinion especially when discussing if something (that is not blatently clear in the Quran/undisputed hadith, is halal/haram. May Allah grant you many rewards inshallah

  • @xyeB

    @xyeB

    2 ай бұрын

    Alhamdulillah

  • @zenzen2629
    @zenzen2629Ай бұрын

    Bro, i respect your efforts so much I know its really hard to understand and grasp all these recourses, i didnt start deeply searching into thought-provoking topics until i was 18 but i was born with the mindset of always searching for the right thing and idk why im like this. Music is definitely one of the most debated topics in islam, hope this comment finds you well God bless you brother

  • @dominvs935
    @dominvs9355 ай бұрын

    just found you. subbed. keep up the great work.

  • @DIRECTEDBYH
    @DIRECTEDBYH5 ай бұрын

    I build my whole life around music. Made Money with music, my skills and time went all into music, listening, making, mixing and recording others. Allah swt guided me away from it, and I never accepted it. Once I understood that everything comes from Allah and I studied my religion (and gave up music completely, started praying first time in my life) I realized that it was my test. Nobody can tell me it's impossible to live without music. Thats the same as drug addicts, they think they can't do it without and life is not worthy to be living without. That shows the level of brainwash they did on us. Music was never that strong in the general population. Now its so deep in peoples lives even kids who are 8 are influenced more by degenerate artists who are number 1 in the charts than by their own parents. Just think about this

  • @DIRECTEDBYH

    @DIRECTEDBYH

    5 ай бұрын

    and if someone is ignorant of this. let me tell you, lil nas x, a young man who in his music videos "stripped down to hell to give a lap dance to the devil" has virtual concerts on one of the most popular children games, like roblox, this man is on the charts for months. Travis scott and ariana grande also have virtual concerts in fortnite, they are being worshipped by their fans. Music is such a powerful tool for the devil.

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    5 ай бұрын

    @@DIRECTEDBYH so what would the caliph do to lil nas x?

  • @DIRECTEDBYH

    @DIRECTEDBYH

    5 ай бұрын

    there would be no lil nas x in the first place bc music won't be pushed and supported, it will be forbidden in the public, and especially public indecency like most music videos today now my question, whats the purpose of your question? Don't you see the issues we have in the west bc of the things I've listed? Or do you just want to be a disingenuous troll trying to divert the topic? Sounded like that to me at least. Would be cool if you explain your thoughts

  • @themartianbuggy3171

    @themartianbuggy3171

    4 ай бұрын

    @@user-on8jx3qr8w I dunno man if you want rulings on specific crimes then go to islamqa or a scholar instead of asking here.

  • @arsalanph7

    @arsalanph7

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-on8jx3qr8wtry to guide them towards the truth, towards the light?

  • @Abdulrazak-py2nr
    @Abdulrazak-py2nr5 ай бұрын

    Wow, that was great!👍👍👍 You are very lucky that you know much more than a lazy-born Muslim wow keep going on the correct path may God bless you and save you❤️

  • @ceastarmartin3871
    @ceastarmartin38713 ай бұрын

    Masha Allah brother. I'm learning so many things from you. Love from a Canadian muslim🤝🤝

  • @batyr123_
    @batyr123_4 ай бұрын

    May Allah increase you in beneficial knowledge and keep you firm upon Sunnah.

  • @starkidforlife136
    @starkidforlife1364 ай бұрын

    You are inspiration Jan, may Allah reward you and elevate your rank

  • @umarkabiruddin
    @umarkabiruddin3 ай бұрын

    While I do think the issue of music being haram should be explained, the point of the khilaf isn’t really in the hurmah but in the definition of Music. Like what did Ibn Mas’ud consider to be music and what was considered not. Nowadays we can define everything as music from the chirping of birds to the handcrafted guitar. The issue is also more nuanced because we have to determine is the sound of the instrument haram or the instrument itself. So there’s no blanket statement that can be made that “Music is haram” without leaving people without a definition and leaving them confused.

  • @uae4ever465

    @uae4ever465

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem is ibn massoud said “singing” not “music” 3:00, and you can read it in the video. While singing as the video owner said in 8:45, is permissible. The video owner is contradicting him self while proving there is no proof

  • @omnidroid200
    @omnidroid2005 ай бұрын

    Salamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakutuhu brother Jan. I also used to play piano alot, and really enjoyed Chopin. It was a bit difficult at first, but as time went on i started feeling more at peace not actively listening to music or playing it. One of my favorite analogies some people use is: would you rather have the shahadah on your tongue when youre older and dying, or the lyrics of some song/melody of some music?

  • @saif-almasry1017
    @saif-almasry10175 ай бұрын

    Good Job brother may Allah increases your Knowledge , and everyone speak about the Hadith in Bukhari for the sake of argument lets say it's weak , but many other scholars narrate it Imam Ahmed narrate it , Abu Dawud narrated it and many more , these people are falling in what the prophet warned us from in that hadith that we make it lawful when it's haram

  • @ismailkhabir7416
    @ismailkhabir74164 ай бұрын

    Keep going your channel is informative.

  • @yusuufff
    @yusuufff5 ай бұрын

    May Allah bless u habibi ❤️❤️❤️

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    You too habibi ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @CClockworkk
    @CClockworkk5 ай бұрын

    I am a simple man. I see Jan posted, I click.

  • @thiafyy2671
    @thiafyy26713 ай бұрын

    I have a teacher that has studied Islam for 20+ years and I ask him all the questions I need to learn about being a Muslim. Since I’m new to Islam, I was searching most of the stuff on the internet. One day, I asked the teacher if music was haram and he said if there isn’t any disrespect to Islam or it’s followers, and there isn’t any topic involving the bed, it’s not haram to listen to it. No matter how many teachers I ask this, I get the same answer. Why are y’all saying it’s completely haram?

  • @BarniDeDino
    @BarniDeDino3 ай бұрын

    great representation of the information you've gathered, its solidified my belief that music is indeed haram and finally lets people who make excuses saying theres gaps in the chains or this or that isn't authentic get a reality check.

  • @JEAGERlST
    @JEAGERlST5 ай бұрын

    It's not the most debated in Islam. The vast majority accept It's haram. The few that say it's fine are few in number compared to the vast majority.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    True, but it sounds flashy lol

  • @nigo123

    @nigo123

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JanRyczkowski not only that verse in Quran also 53:61 ( wa antum samidun ) also refering to music being Haram . bark ALLAH

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    2 ай бұрын

    what do you think is the most debated?

  • @krke113
    @krke1133 ай бұрын

    Im not quranist but it does not make sense to me that Allah does not mention such an important prohibition in the Quran and leaves it to the prophet. If there was a prohibition that would concern us until the Apocalypse, it should have been written in the Quran. Yes, our Prophet may have imposed such a ban, but we should also consider that he could impose such a ban depending on the situation and conditions.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    3 ай бұрын

    it is mentioned in the quran - surah luqman 6 many hadiths make big prohibitions such as wearig gold, imitating disbelievers, and they teach big fard things like salah dont let these waswas cloud the clear path

  • @FlatEarthTruth611

    @FlatEarthTruth611

    6 күн бұрын

    @JanRyczkowski Luqman 6 is not about music specifically. Luqman 6 is about a Meccan storyteller (Nadhar Ibn Harith) who was paid to tell stories that distracted the Sahaba (companions of the prophet s.a.w) as he was teaching and reciting the Quran to his followers around the Kaaba. Some of the sahabba paid money to hear him tell Pesian stories. That is what verse 6 of Surah 31 Luqman is referring to. Luqman. This information comes from the majestic Quran, which has introductions to each of the Surahs and what they are about in proper context.

  • @hereabran
    @hereabran3 ай бұрын

    MasyaAllah good explanation brother

  • @mofprailes7140
    @mofprailes71403 ай бұрын

    Masha Allah brother , jazak Allah hairan , baraka Allah fik May Allah guide us all to become better Muslims , Insha Allah . 🤲🏻

  • @serasker8871
    @serasker88712 ай бұрын

    Both narrated hadith are daif. Not authentic. It is not narrated in sahih al buhari but edebul mufred. Soo, brother muslim scholars are not only consist of saudies...

  • @somethingsomething-us3uy

    @somethingsomething-us3uy

    2 ай бұрын

    Even the Saudis play music, they are hypocrites of their own ideology.

  • @mrmsaid7617

    @mrmsaid7617

    Ай бұрын

    Bro you’re right, but think, when you’re new muslim you will learn about prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam. Is he (s.a.w.) was an Arab? Yes! So you will subconsciously be more respectful to the arabs than somebodies else.

  • @serasker8871

    @serasker8871

    Ай бұрын

    @@mrmsaid7617 It is mostly related abundace of saudi schohalrs presence on social media.

  • @mrmsaid7617

    @mrmsaid7617

    Ай бұрын

    @@serasker8871 of course

  • @NowLedgeOutpost
    @NowLedgeOutpost5 ай бұрын

    Brother you're more knowledgeable and smart than I ever will be but just it's pronounces Radi Allah Anho for males and Radi Allah Anha for females and Radi Allah Anhum for collective. Keep up the good work.

  • @JanRyczkowski

    @JanRyczkowski

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank u, i wasnt sure how to pronounce it lol. Btw, believe in urself, im sure with effort you could come more knowledgable Inshallah

  • @Knee_grow69edition
    @Knee_grow69edition2 ай бұрын

    Music is not haram. Many islamic scholars such as mevlana and korkut in history played instruments. As long as the music is not sbout down bad things (rioting against god, drugs etc) you are good.

  • @Tarkus69

    @Tarkus69

    Ай бұрын

    You can response to the guy sources instead of Useless talk

  • @mrmsaid7617

    @mrmsaid7617

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tarkus69which sources?

  • @FlatEarthTruth611

    @FlatEarthTruth611

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@Tarkus69 I will start with one of the arguments. The Quran does not explicitly forbid or allow music. Luqman 6 is not about music specifically. Luqman 6 is about a Meccan storyteller (Nadhar Ibn Harith) who was paid to tell Persian stories that distracted the Sahaba (companions of the prophet s.a.w) as he was teaching and reciting the Quran to his followers around the Kaaba. Some of the sahabba paid money to hear him tell Pesian stories. That is what verse 6 of Surah 31 Luqman is referring to.

  • @hoz6835
    @hoz68352 ай бұрын

    keep up the good work brother❤

  • @Hasanwinchester
    @Hasanwinchester3 ай бұрын

    Ma sha Allah . May Allah bless you with more knowledge.

  • @jotaroisdarius1918
    @jotaroisdarius19184 ай бұрын

    Some people may say that islam is making everything haram, but the reality is that lots of stuff are halal but this world in our age is just getting filled with more and more haram stuff everyday

  • @Xenor999

    @Xenor999

    Ай бұрын

    True but if you are in a world full of haram everything will look haram to you but if you are in a world full of halal it's not that difficult to follow islam.

  • @Hilman_Faiz
    @Hilman_Faiz5 ай бұрын

    Inshaa Allah you will get something better in exchange for you leaving haram things for Allah. Abu Qatadah reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, _“Verily, you will never leave anything for the sake of Allah Almighty but that Allah will replace it with something better for you.”_ Source: Musnad Aḥmad 23074