Why MUSLIMS shouldn’t listen to MUSIC

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Why is Lil Nas X DISRESPECTING Muslims and Christians? dives deeper into lil nas x jesus christ music video where he disrespects jesus and mocks Muslims and Christians. We also talk about is music haram in islam from Quran and Sunnah.
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0:00 WHAT HAPPENED?
2:42 MUSIC IN ISLAM?
4:05 MUSIC INDUSTRY IS DARKER THAN YOU THOUGHT
6:46 NASHEEDS IN ISLAM?
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  • @FaiyadFit
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  • @nogag8219

    @nogag8219

    2 ай бұрын

    All kind of art activities like music, singing, painting are haram in Islam bcos they bring out the soft side of men. Mo was trying to create an army of hardened barbarians as his income was dependent on fighting and robbing rich tribes. Alcohol was banned bcos you can't fight under the influence. And you are committing Shirk by vlogging which would be the same as any artistic activity. You are sinning as well by vlogging.

  • @xarinah6712
    @xarinah67122 ай бұрын

    used to be a music addict. Since I stop listen to it , Quran feel very touching.

  • @Mizar4

    @Mizar4

    2 ай бұрын

    Mashallah

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Allahumma barik

  • @angkhoa1216

    @angkhoa1216

    Ай бұрын

    How tf do you get addicted to music

  • @iamamuslimah215

    @iamamuslimah215

    22 күн бұрын

    That's so true

  • @Ur_LocalBedwarscoach
    @Ur_LocalBedwarscoach2 ай бұрын

    I knoq this isn't about the video but to be honest I'm just a 14 yrs old kid that is trying to level up in life and im so thankfull that Allah SWT has let me discover your channel. Thanks to you, I have been able to face my fear about making a coaching channel. Thank you so much Faiyad I appreciate it 💙

  • @MiloTheBakery

    @MiloTheBakery

    2 ай бұрын

    Brother please, take this advice. You are so young and You are already trying to level up and do better in life. Many young people and even older people completely wasted their lives following the modern world. May Allah subhana wa ta'ala protect you. all love

  • @Ur_LocalBedwarscoach

    @Ur_LocalBedwarscoach

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MiloTheBakery Thank you sir. It really means a lot to me to be supported 🙏🏾

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    May Allah bless you

  • @thompsonjake04
    @thompsonjake042 ай бұрын

    Algorithm.. May Allah bless you for the great video and message

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Allahumma ameen

  • @iliiveinspace
    @iliiveinspace2 ай бұрын

    You gotta be careful of those nasheeds, I can't speak for anyone, but I swear I feel like constantly listening to them will lead you back to actual music. Since now, it is so common to put those hummings vocal behind every lecture. Some of these nasheed sound just like music, so be careful, guys. It's refreshing to hear no humming in your videos.

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely bro

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    24 күн бұрын

    Islam is a religion of moderation. What's haram is clear and what's halal is clear. Instruments and unclean words are haram. Vocals, humming, acapella, and "daf" nasheeds are permissible. While it is better to listen to Quran because it's the holy book and words from Allah, listening to nasheeds to help you overcome addiction to music is a great way and it's insane how people are saying it's haram. As long as there is no music and instrumental beats in it and that it's ONLY voice, it's permissible. We should be following the Quran, sunnah, and scholars. We shouldn't be overcomplicating what is clearly clear. Jzk akhi/ukhti in faith.

  • @Dawaboi
    @Dawaboi2 ай бұрын

    trust me guys once u let go of music allah will grant you a love for the quran and it may take time but pls keep trying ikhvan . we got this.

  • @Islam_Is_Perfect.
    @Islam_Is_Perfect.2 ай бұрын

    "Scholars for dollars" The realest thing I've heard in 2024

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Jazakallahu khair

  • @maryam28067
    @maryam280672 ай бұрын

    yesssss i've been waiting for this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO 😊

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Ofc

  • @RememberAlHamdulillah
    @RememberAlHamdulillahАй бұрын

    ShukruAllah, I stopped listening to music in 2004. AlHamdulillah!

  • @iamamuslimah215

    @iamamuslimah215

    22 күн бұрын

    Oh my god really? That's so awesome Allahummabarak u have no idea how big my smile was when I read this 🤍

  • @sergio0458
    @sergio0458Ай бұрын

    To be honest I was addicted to music before I became Muslim and I went cold turkey when I fasted Ramadan as a non Muslim and now here I am fasting my first Ramadan as a Muslim alhamdulillah. If you wonder what made me revert to Islam, it was Andrew Tate. I was a big Tate fan until I saw a video of Tate praying with Tam Khan in the masjid. Subhanallah.

  • @matthenley3886

    @matthenley3886

    Ай бұрын

    So music is bad but a casino owning pimp isn’t? Seems legit

  • @farihamohamedhilmy4700
    @farihamohamedhilmy4700Ай бұрын

    I barely listened to music nowadays because the problem is I had certain songs stuck in my head which makes me feel so lonely 😭 I hope these songs in my head go away 🙏🏻

  • @txfu-
    @txfu-Ай бұрын

    I used to listen to music way too much to the point where i was getting unattached from reality, Alhamdulilah i quit music three months ago, replaced it with nasheeds, and now i just listen to Quran or nature. May Allah make us all better Muslims ameen

  • @Aishas_Goat
    @Aishas_Goat14 күн бұрын

    You’re like the first Muslim I respect in almost 20 years. There was one doctor I just felt sorry for, he means good just didn’t know cuz he trusted his Dawah scholars

  • @txfu-
    @txfu-Ай бұрын

    6:55 Finally, some fresh air

  • @fishbarbeque8540
    @fishbarbeque85402 ай бұрын

    Mashhallah GREAT video But at 0:50 are you married?!!! Alahuma barik regardless.

  • @ShaheedLuigi
    @ShaheedLuigi2 ай бұрын

    7:20 sounds like you're describing beatboxing 🤔

  • @bloganfitness3190
    @bloganfitness31906 күн бұрын

    I reverted last month , and subhanallah i still listen to music. But inshallah ive been able to see how pointless it is.

  • @user-wg8vv8rv5p
    @user-wg8vv8rv5p2 ай бұрын

    Proud to be Muslim alhamduliallah

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Alhumdulillah

  • @R3zC0n
    @R3zC0n2 ай бұрын

    Wait so should I give up nasheeds as well? I stopped listening to music like 2 months ago it was hard but I used nasheeds as a replacement to get through.

  • @wazedjian9619

    @wazedjian9619

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes bro nasheed contain haram music as well remember music that make your brain to move your body is haram so try to switch to Quran only

  • @R3zC0n

    @R3zC0n

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wazedjian9619 i'm talking about vocal nasheeds

  • @sufurents

    @sufurents

    Ай бұрын

    if you stop doing something for the sake of Allah, Allah will give you better (here and the hereafter) You should stop listening to nasheeds and replace it by Quran, there’s plenty of different type of recitation that you can enjoy depending on what voice you like to hear or whatever. Plus you’re earning good deeds every second youre listening to the Quran, as well as the person who’s reciting is earning hassanats. May Allah help you!

  • @R3zC0n

    @R3zC0n

    Ай бұрын

    @@sufurents thank u my akh

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    24 күн бұрын

    Islam is a religion of moderation. What's haram is clear and what's halal is clear. Instruments and unclean words are haram. Vocals, humming, acapella, and "daf" nasheeds are permissible. While it is better to listen to Quran because it's the holy book and words from Allah, listening to nasheeds to help you overcome addiction to music is a great way and it's insane how people are saying it's haram. As long as there is no music and instrumental beats in it and that it's ONLY voice, it's permissible. We should be following the Quran, sunnah, and scholars. We shouldn't be overcomplicating what is clearly clear. Jzk akhi/ukhti in faith.

  • @MrStraight2It
    @MrStraight2It2 ай бұрын

    SUBHANALLAH 🤲🏾

  • @FaiyadFit

    @FaiyadFit

    2 ай бұрын

    Alhumdulillah

  • @barber798
    @barber7982 ай бұрын

    can i listen to music without swear words or just lighthearted or instrumental?

  • @artemisrosewood

    @artemisrosewood

    2 ай бұрын

    its better to quit altogether and try your best to avoid listening. not easy, but it's worth it

  • @lexiracunningham9608

    @lexiracunningham9608

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@artemisrosewoodI might seem rude for saying this but Does that mean me and my baby cousins are going to hell for watching cocomelon?💀 I didn't watched this video though so I might be missing something

  • @lexiracunningham9608

    @lexiracunningham9608

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@artemisrosewoodAnd besides, back in my country Malaysia, music isn't necessarily Haram depending on the lyrics. Even sheikhs listen to music once in a while

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    24 күн бұрын

    @@lexiracunningham9608 Islam is a religion of moderation. What's haram is clear and what's halal is clear. Instruments and unclean words are haram. Vocals, humming, acapella, and "daf" nasheeds are permissible. While it is better to listen to Quran because it's the holy book and words from Allah, listening to nasheeds to help you overcome addiction to music is a great way and it's insane how people are saying it's haram. As long as there is no music and instrumental beats in it and that it's ONLY voice, it's permissible. We should be following the Quran, sunnah, and scholars. We shouldn't be overcomplicating what is clearly clear. Jzk akhi/ukhti in faith.

  • @lexiracunningham9608

    @lexiracunningham9608

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ramalabanieh5078 Sooo are we still going to hell for watching Cocomelon?-

  • @yuukyy4426
    @yuukyy44262 ай бұрын

    as much as i agree that modern day music is satanic and run by satanic industry i still don't agree impermissibilty of it. reason is that i agree scholars who criticize authenticity of the hadith and exsitance of other sahih hadiths where prophet shows tolorance and allows music in some scenarios. something can be harmfull (in some cases) without being haram. especially when we have David as praised by allah swt. to me i think i will be accountable for saying this is HARAM and that is HARAM (Quran 16;116) so i will disagree unless shown otherwise. but also IDK there might be more that i'm missing. Definitely it is not Quran that Prohibits music nor there is authentic hadith(i know of) that borderline says musical instruments in total are HARAM to me this opinion is uneducated opinion and Because people see dangers of it concludes it is haram from my understanding whatever allah swt revealed (Quran and sunnah) both are preserved and no revelation from god can be lost since allah swt promised us. so by logic if nobody can produce 1 authentic hadith where prophet says that musical instruemnts are haram or listening to music is haram or something similar, in my opnion if music truly was haram we would have sheer amount of hadiths prohibiting it but all i see is people clinging to 1 mullaq hadith or somehow make it seem like Quran prohibits it. don't take this opinion to seriursly since im still learning about this topic a lot but sinciare research shows me more and more how it is not. i'm searching for proofs but all i see is sheks quoting scholars instead of prophet or quoting 1 sahabi when there is other sahabis who didn't think so

  • @ademethy6326

    @ademethy6326

    2 ай бұрын

    The one Hadith in bukhari you are probably thinking of has one chain of narrators where critic is rightfully so but this hadith was narrated with other chains too so this is actually sahih

  • @yuukyy4426

    @yuukyy4426

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ademethy6326 salamalekum thanks for answer. one chain of narration is not only concern with the hadith there have been mutiple scholars who critisized this hadith in depth i would prefer you read those than my way of explaning seekers academy has a article and also virtious mosque i ilso have other sources to but. for argument sake even if you were to take this hadith as sahih still does not prove impermissebily of musical instruments you might heard silk argument.

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    2 ай бұрын

    @@yuukyy4426 what is the silk argument, if i may ask?

  • @ErenYeager-bp8om
    @ErenYeager-bp8om2 ай бұрын

    To be straight forward, whom Lil nas made mockery of isn't Īsa, but the Jesus of bible or Jesus of cross. Īsa ibn Maryam Alaihi salam wasn't crucified, nor was he humiliated that way, so we beetr not confuse.

  • @iamamuslimah215
    @iamamuslimah21522 күн бұрын

    Sheikh salih fawzan said that Nasheeds are innovations by the sofi's and idk somehow my brain says its true i know they are a lot of different opinions but its best to leave something that is not confirmed

  • @purnamanight
    @purnamanight2 ай бұрын

    Sometimes the level of christian's blasphemy make me as a muslim gasp and worried. I mean what do you expect,they even mock conservative Christians who reminds them to not disrespecting Christianity.

  • @psychedelicpayroll5412

    @psychedelicpayroll5412

    27 күн бұрын

    It’s because Satans time is running out so he is unleashing his wrath out on Christians.

  • @Lonleybe3
    @Lonleybe32 ай бұрын

    Im a muslim 16yrs old. I LOVE MUSIC ALL KINDS !

  • @abdihamidbashir4637

    @abdihamidbashir4637

    2 ай бұрын

    As a 15 yrs old boy. You are on the wrong path.May Allah guide you kid

  • @onemillionpercent
    @onemillionpercent2 ай бұрын

    i have a couple questions*. why would non haram music, or nasheeds, be haram given the Prophet SWT’s usage on certain occasions? another question: why is it bad to “enjoy” something that could, for example for someone with mental disabilities, help them focus better when doing tasks? (such as music therapy/artistic outlet).

  • @maryam28067

    @maryam28067

    2 ай бұрын

    At the time of the Prophet s.a.w, there used to be lullabies for kids etc. The Prophet s.a.w never listened to any musical instruments. The companions of the Prophet s.a.w and the rest of the muslims used to recite the quran which has always been very soothing as compared to listening to beats in the modern era. When it comes to someone enjoying their tasks while listening to music or performing better etc, we humans become entirely engrossed into a particular habit when we keep on repeating it. Listening to music nowadays has become so common that people can't live without it. If u look at practising muslims in today's era, u will find a good proportion of them being engrossed in only listening to the quran for relaxation. Afterall, one can't multitask and focus on two things simultaneously. Ofcourse there are people who do better in tasks while listening to music, that's because they've become too attached to the modern beats that they can't go a day without the earphones plugged in. There are few nasheeds which u will find halal and which don't have background musical instruments playing. Just like listening to music is a therapy for mentally unstable people, so can the Quran be, don't you think? The Prophet صَلَّی اللّٰہُ عَلَیْہِ وَسَلَّمَ stated, “Most certainly, people from my Ummah will consume alcohol, calling it by another name, over their heads will be playing musical instruments and singing girls. Allāh s.w.t will cause the Earth to swallow them, and among them he will transform (them) into apes and pigs.”[1] Sunan Ibn Mājah - Book of Tribulations, Chapter on Punishments, Hadīth 4020 If you look at this hadith above, this miraculous prophecy is totally remarkable. Who would've thought thousand of years ago about people wearing headphones in the future!!! Well, the Prophet s.a.w did prophesize it. U see, by acknowledging this hadith, it's clear that people have become too addicted to the modern beats/music/raps etc, that they can't do well unless they don't have the headphones plugged in. I hope this answers your question.

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    2 ай бұрын

    @@maryam28067 i understand. i don't mean to argue, but you seem educated and rational, and i would like to hear your thoughts on this, so i'll say a bit more; bear with me, i'm a bit longwinded so i hope it is not all idle chatter. Allah swt knows best. unfortunately (or not?), i know some people who wouldn't put much stock into Hadiths or will probably find different ways to validate their beliefs. for example, in the video, it was said that when the Prophet entered (i am not sure of the city, and i am not educated, so please correct me if I'm wrong because I'm going off memory), there was fanfare in the form of instruments. i personally think that makes a lot of sense. celebrations usually call for music; every culture has music that usually expresses an emotion, because humans need emotional outlets and that can't always be my taking the word of God, since the word of God is precious and meant to be taken with intention. of course, the Qur'an can be very healing. but i am also studying psychology (as well as different theologies, due to curiosity) at the moment, and it's more than anything i've ever learned really... the science of the mind is interesting. it doesn't contradict the word of God, but scientifically, it is better to let our your emotions even if they are not composed and are willy-nilly, in healthy ways, than stay composed and/or stoic 24/7. and when reading/listening to Qur'an, you do want to be composed. another example: the Palestinian people are fighting for their liberation. everyday they're being martyred. but many parts of their culture, not only religion, help them to cope. one part of that is Protest music, as a form to yearn for liberation and let out their emotion. many different Arab nations have done this in the past. is it right? that is another question, but it was certainly on halal topic and healthy for their minds. music is not necessarily a religion itself, unless someone treats it like one. but it is certainly an art form, a means of creative and personal expression, and therapy. human beings are creative creatures; this entire world was constructed with our hands (abilities and skills to create civilizations, given to us by Allah swt). i would also advise people to listen to the Qur'an before music, when it comes to stabilizing the mind. but i wouldn't discourage music itself, nor do i see much sense in banning even different vocal tones (which is basically what singing is), as that is typically used when reciting the Qur'an. i think that the Qur'an should also be used with intention. it is sacred, so we treat it as such. on the other hand, music is not really -- it is a form of simple and personal emotional expression, celebration, fanfare, protest, need for liberation, etc. let me know what you think, please, sister, if you get the chance. may you have a blessed Ramadan inshAllah. i hope to have the same. may the ummah be blessed and united.

  • @maryam28067

    @maryam28067

    2 ай бұрын

    @@onemillionpercent JazakAllah for taking my opinion on this matter. I am always passionate about clarifying issues regarding Islam. Though, I'm just an ordinary girl on my path to learning about my religion in depth. If you find any of my words neglecting the context of shariah, do let me know. It's true that most people you'll listen to nowadays on social media don't put much stock into hadiths, and this is when false beliefs and self-made opinions flow into our religion. In an authentic hadith, the Prophet s.a.w said that the fitna of false scholars is something he worries about more than the fitna of ad-dajjal! When the Prophet s.a.w arrived in Medina, after having to leave Mecca forcibly, the people of Ansar sang a traditional poem (nasheed) to welcome him s.a.w. A famous islamic scholar, Ibn Hajar al Asqalani claimed that the nasheed was sung on the arrival of the Prophet s.a.w to Medina after the Battle of Tabuk. Nonetheless, no authentic sources claim that any instruments were played. The people only sung the nasheed vocally. I agree with you when you stated that any celebration would call for music. This has been the case now, but it never was severe during the prophetic times of the messengers of Allah, as it is now. Instead of listening to music and playing instruments, we can try to vocally sing cultural poems/songs at such celebrations. As in Islam, only songs (nasheeds) with meaningful, non-vulgar, appropriate and authentic vocal lyrics are allowed to be listened to. The word of Allah s.w.t remains unchanged till this day and will remain unchanged till the Day of Reckoning. We must better ourselves to become the best we can be. Let's be honest, in today's era it's really hard to find a place which is music-free. Going to the mall, in the car, on the television etc, music is always dominating places and subsequently, our hearts. When it comes to protest music, as you stated, I believe that raising awareness about a particular cause can be done in a halal way as well. One of the several types of Jihad, (the Jihad of Words), has now further been categorized by this ummah into two segments:- 1. The Jihad of Words WITH music 2. The Jihad of Words WITHOUT music Now, if I ask you whether the former or the latter is appropriate in the eyes of Allah, what would you say? The latter, ofcourse. Hence, according to the Quran and the Sunnah, protest music is not the appropriate way to cope with crimes against humanity either. We can protest without the music being an essential element. The Jihad of Words can be done by public speeches, writing articles, and raising our voices without the music. The palestinians at war zone keep on saying "hasbunallah wa ni'mal wakeel", they keep on reciting the Quran. Their level of iman is certainly mind-blowing! Music is a creative form of art, I totally agree with your statement. The problem arises when it leads to haram acts, and it always does. Music and zina are interlinked with one another. At the time of Prophet Sheeth a.s, the people of both of his tribes started free mixing, both men and women. They started playing beats and making pleasant sounds one day which led to zina between the people. You see, music was the fire which ignited the flames of zina. We can not question the laws of Allah as he knows that which we do not know. Wallahi, it is very hard to quit music in this era. If it was easy, anyone would've gotten over it. But, remember that Allah tests those who he loves the most and afterall, this life is a test. I pray that Allah makes everything easy for you, and that he helps us to gain a wider, in-depth knowledge of Islam. To, end this on a comforting note, here's what the Prophet s.a.w said regarding Paradise:- "I have prepared for my righteous slaves what no eyes have ever seen, no ears have ever heard, and no hearts have ever imagined". (Sahih Bukhari) Let's try our best to leave the major worldly sins, in order to gain a spot in a place which is far more enchanting than what the human mind can imagine and what the human heart can yearn for. May Allah bless you this Ramadan, with great rewards. Barakallahu Feek🌟

  • @maryam28067

    @maryam28067

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@onemillionpercent JazakAllah for taking my opinion on this matter. I am always passionate about clarifying issues regarding Islam. Though, I'm just an ordinary girl on my path to learning about my religion in depth. If you find any of my words neglecting the context of shariah, do let me know. It's true that most people you'll listen to nowadays on social media don't put much stock into hadiths, and this is when false beliefs and self-made opinions flow into our religion. In an authentic hadith, the Prophet s.a.w said that the fitna of false scholars is something he worries about more than the fitna of ad-dajjal! When the Prophet s.a.w arrived in Medina, after having to leave Mecca forcibly, the people of Ansar sang a traditional poem (nasheed) to welcome him s.a.w. A famous islamic scholar, Ibn Hajar al Asqalani claimed that the nasheed was sung on the arrival of the Prophet s.a.w to Medina after the Battle of Tabuk. Nonetheless, no authentic sources claim that any instruments were played. The people only sung the nasheed vocally. I agree with you when you stated that any celebration would call for music. This has been the case now, but it never was severe during the prophetic times of the messengers of Allah, as it is now. Instead of listening to music and playing instruments, we can try to vocally sing cultural poems/songs at such celebrations. As in Islam, only songs (nasheeds) with meaningful, non-vulgar, appropriate and authentic vocal lyrics are allowed to be listened to. The word of Allah s.w.t remains unchanged till this day and will remain unchanged till the Day of Reckoning. We must better ourselves to become the best we can be. Let's be honest, in today's era it's really hard to find a place which is music-free. Going to the mall, in the car, on the television etc, music is always dominating places and subsequently, our hearts. When it comes to protest music, as you stated, I believe that raising awareness about a particular cause can be done in a halal way as well. One of the several types of Jihad, (the Jihad of Words), has now further been categorized by this ummah into two segments:- 1. The Jihad of Words WITH music 2. The Jihad of Words WITHOUT music Now, if I ask you whether the former or the latter is appropriate in the eyes of Allah, what would you say? The latter, ofcourse. Hence, according to the Quran and the Sunnah, protest music is not the appropriate way to cope with crimes against humanity either. We can protest without the music being an essential element. The Jihad of Words can be done by public speeches, writing articles, and raising our voices without the music. The palestinians at war zone keep on saying "hasbunallah wa ni'mal wakeel", they keep on reciting the Quran. Their level of iman is certainly mind-blowing! Music is a creative form of art, I totally agree with your statement. The problem arises when it leads to haram acts, and it always does. Music and zina are interlinked with one another. At the time of Prophet Sheeth a.s, the people of both of his tribes started free mixing, both men and women. They started playing beats and making pleasant sounds one day which led to zina between the people. You see, music was the fire which ignited the flames of zina. We can not question the laws of Allah as he knows that which we do not know. Wallahi, it is very hard to quit music in this era. If it was easy, anyone would've gotten over it. But, remember that Allah tests those who he loves the most and afterall, this life is a test. I pray that Allah makes everything easy for you, and that he helps us to gain a wider, in-depth knowledge of Islam. To, end this on a comforting note, here's what the Prophet s.a.w said regarding Paradise:- "I have prepared for my righteous slaves what no eyes have ever seen, no ears have ever heard, and no hearts have ever imagined". (Sahih Bukhari) Let's try our best to leave the major worldly sins, in order to gain a spot in a place which is far more enchanting than what the human mind can imagine and what the human heart can yearn for. May Allah bless you this Ramadan, with great rewards. Barakallahu Feek ✨

  • @maryam28067

    @maryam28067

    2 ай бұрын

    @@onemillionpercent JazakAllah for taking my opinion on this matter. I am always passionate about clarifying issues regarding Islam. Though, I'm just an ordinary girl on my path to learning about my religion in depth. If you find any of my words neglecting the context of shariah, do let me know. It's true that most people you'll listen to nowadays on social media don't put much stock into hadiths, and this is when false beliefs and self-made opinions flow into our religion. In an authentic hadith, the Prophet s.a.w said that the fitna of false scholars is something he worries about more than the fitna of ad-dajjal! When the Prophet s.a.w arrived in Medina, after having to leave Mecca forcibly, the people of Ansar sang a traditional poem (nasheed) to welcome him s.a.w. A famous islamic scholar, Ibn Hajar al Asqalani claimed that the nasheed was sung on the arrival of the Prophet s.a.w to Medina after the Battle of Tabuk. Nonetheless, no authentic sources claim that any instruments were played. The people only sung the nasheed vocally. I agree with you when you stated that any celebration would call for music. This has been the case now, but it never was severe during the prophetic times of the messengers of Allah, as it is now. Instead of listening to music and playing instruments, we can try to vocally sing cultural poems/songs at such celebrations. As in Islam, only songs (nasheeds) with meaningful, non-vulgar, appropriate and authentic vocal lyrics are allowed to be listened to. The word of Allah s.w.t remains unchanged till this day and will remain unchanged till the Day of Reckoning. We must better ourselves to become the best we can be. Let's be honest, in today's era it's really hard to find a place which is music-free. Going to the mall, in the car, on the television etc, music is always dominating places and subsequently, our hearts. When it comes to protest music, as you stated, I believe that raising awareness about a particular cause can be done in a halal way as well. One of the several types of Jihad, (the Jihad of Words), has now further been categorized by this ummah into two segments:- 1. The Jihad of Words WITH music 2. The Jihad of Words WITHOUT music Now, if I ask you whether the former or the latter is appropriate in the eyes of Allah, what would you say? The latter, ofcourse. Hence, according to the Quran and the Sunnah, protest music is not the appropriate way to cope with crimes against humanity either. We can protest without the music being an essential element. The Jihad of Words can be done by public speeches, writing articles, and raising our voices without the music. The palestinians at war zone keep on saying "hasbunallah wa ni'mal wakeel", they keep on reciting the Quran. Their level of iman is certainly mind-blowing! Music is a creative form of art, I totally agree with your statement. The problem arises when it leads to haram acts, and it always does. Music and zina are interlinked with one another. At the time of Prophet Sheeth a.s, the people of both of his tribes started free mixing, both men and women. They started playing beats and making pleasant sounds one day which led to zina between the people. You see, music was the fire which ignited the flames of zina. We can not question the laws of Allah as he knows that which we do not know. Wallahi, it is very hard to quit music in this era. If it was easy, anyone would've gotten over it. But, remember that Allah tests those who he loves the most and afterall, this life is a test. I pray that Allah makes everything easy for you, and that he helps us to gain a wider, in-depth knowledge of Islam. To, end this on a comforting note, here's what the Prophet s.a.w said regarding Paradise:- "I have prepared for my righteous slaves what no eyes have ever seen, no ears have ever heard, and no hearts have ever imagined". (Sahih Bukhari) Let's try our best to leave the major worldly sins, in order to gain a spot in a place which is far more enchanting than what the human mind can imagine and what the human heart can yearn for. May Allah bless you this Ramadan, with great rewards. Barakallahu Feek ✨

  • @musdhafamohamed7952
    @musdhafamohamed79522 ай бұрын

    Must respect Prophet isa As

  • @bulldzr2601
    @bulldzr260126 күн бұрын

    There was another companion that said "Music and everything that looks like it" So yea nasheed is haraaaam But i forgot his name

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    24 күн бұрын

    Islam is a religion of moderation. What's haram is clear and what's halal is clear. Instruments and unclean words are haram. Vocals, humming, acapella, and "daf" nasheeds are permissible. While it is better to listen to Quran because it's the holy book and words from Allah, listening to nasheeds to help you overcome addiction to music is a great way and it's insane how people are saying it's haram. As long as there is no music and instrumental beats in it and that it's ONLY voice, it's permissible. We should be following the Quran, sunnah, and scholars. We shouldn't be overcomplicating what is clearly clear. Jzk akhi/ukhti in faith.

  • @bulldzr2601

    @bulldzr2601

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ramalabanieh5078 yes i am talking about these innovating nasheeds who try to ressemble music as much as possible. But the chanting and poems are totally halal

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    23 күн бұрын

    @@bulldzr2601 Ah yes I understand what you mean. May Allah grant you success in this world and the next.

  • @bulldzr2601

    @bulldzr2601

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ramalabanieh5078 بارك الله فيك يا أخي/اُختي فالله

  • @Technology_Releases
    @Technology_Releases2 ай бұрын

    ✮✮✮ *Your channel is always so positive and uplifting* 🤩 _Become part of our Supporters_ ✮✮✮🤩✌🏼

  • @Mysterionite
    @Mysterionite2 ай бұрын

    muslim jermy lerinch

  • @PhobeTracker
    @PhobeTracker2 ай бұрын

    Why he disrespect God? Because he probably sold his soul. May Allah guide him

  • @reemabdi2316
    @reemabdi23162 ай бұрын

    Alhamdulilah i quit listening to muslim last Ramadan

  • @mohammed976.

    @mohammed976.

    2 ай бұрын

    U mean listening to music ?

  • @cottoncandy8154
    @cottoncandy81542 ай бұрын

    I want to know what you think about Juice wrld, if you think he's also a devil worshipper. I feel like he contridicts that in his songs and talks abour praying to god but at the same time he had a pretty dangerous drug addiction, which killed him.

  • @ramalabanieh5078

    @ramalabanieh5078

    24 күн бұрын

    Look, Islam is a religion of moderation. What's haram is clear and what's halal is clear. Instruments and unclean words are haram. Vocals, humming, acapella, and "daf" nasheeds are permissible. While it is better to listen to Quran because it's the holy book and words from Allah, listening to nasheeds to help you overcome addiction to music is a great way and it's insane how people are saying it's haram. As long as there is no music and instrumental beats in it and that it's ONLY voice, it's permissible. We should be following the Quran, sunnah, and scholars. We shouldn't be overcomplicating what is clearly clear. Jzk akhi/ukhti in faith.

  • @ShaheedLuigi
    @ShaheedLuigi2 ай бұрын

    nasheeds are halal though

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    2 ай бұрын

    @@deleted2111 isn’t it more important to understand the meaning of the Quran than listening without any understanding of the meaning?

  • @onemillionpercent

    @onemillionpercent

    2 ай бұрын

    @@deleted2111 well, listening to nasheeds in your own language can definitely help you to understand the meaning.

  • @morsaw10000
    @morsaw100002 ай бұрын

    While I agree Mainstream pop is trash, Faiyad is completely ignorant to the amount of non lyirical undeground music there is available. If there was nothing other than radio music id agree with you.

  • @vanessalamothe

    @vanessalamothe

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah i love edm… hard to give up.

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