Effects of Music - Sheikh Hamza Yusuf

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  • @proudmuslimah390
    @proudmuslimah390 Před 10 lety +84

    I wish I could meet sheikh Hamza Yusuf in real life he is so inspiring and easy to understand I love his lectures so much . Allah has granted you with a lot of knowledge . May Allah grant you Jannah ameen by a somali girl

    • @Mr16lower
      @Mr16lower Před 6 lety +1

      Ameen

    • @xtentacion407
      @xtentacion407 Před 5 lety +1

      Ameen

    • @fireman9112
      @fireman9112 Před 5 lety +4

      I did last week I drove him from Denver airport to his meeting, this man us so humble, nice and very down to earth, you can't not love him.
      Masha allah

    • @firqahnajiyah1
      @firqahnajiyah1 Před 3 lety

      He’s a sufi. He’s a deviant and a dog

    • @nyqon
      @nyqon Před 3 lety +2

      He is very pleasant to be around

  • @TheSalih786
    @TheSalih786 Před 11 lety +14

    Sheikh Hamza is a brilliant scholar----he has increased my imaan tenfold and made me more passionate about my deen

  • @strangersprison
    @strangersprison Před 8 lety +61

    Nowadays music is played everywhere. Many people don't know that those specific kinds of music are being played for an objective. There r certain restaurants that play an up beat tempo music which actually gets ppl n the mind frame of eating fast and getting out of the place so others can come in. The u hav retail stores that you go just keep shopping away and they will play music specifically made for this. Music is very powerful and is very much abused nowadays. I mean just look at everybody with their headphones in their own world, less social less human interaction. Just bobbing their heads away uselessly wasting precious time being selfish and no care for others.

    • @xXStolenSmilesXx
      @xXStolenSmilesXx Před 8 lety +1

      +strangersprison OH MY Lord! tht makes so much sense!... it plays in our school all the time and everywhere :'( how do u stay safe?

    • @strangersprison
      @strangersprison Před 8 lety +7

      +sunny s. I suggest you drop out as soon as possible! :) Jokes aside....stay focused try to keep your balance by listening to Quran on your free time. Work on memorization & inshalah you will be alright. Make sure u have a daily adkhar & dua that u maintain just like your salat.

    • @xXStolenSmilesXx
      @xXStolenSmilesXx Před 8 lety +3

      jazakillah khair for your advice. its honestly so frustrating when all you can see is fitnah around in school :/ May Allah protect us all. i will do my adhkar more vigilantly inshaaAllah and yeah gotta keep my earphones plugged in to keep this trash out.

    • @strangersprison
      @strangersprison Před 8 lety

      +sunny s. Wa yakkum, may Allah keep u steadfast :)

    • @shamamaqadr1649
      @shamamaqadr1649 Před 8 lety

      Shaikh hamza said music is so powerful that it's why it's prohibited in islam , then he said it can take you into a state of presence with your lord ???? Can someone tell me what it does mean ??? If it's prohibited (that personally I'm sure of that ) so why sheikh hamza said that ??? Is he encourage people to listen to good music???

  • @hado4you
    @hado4you Před 9 lety +42

    I drop music for long period of time then I return to listen to it , I can confirm that it will make you sad and more angry , some music have also drug effect because it affect brain wave and cause addiction

    • @khanVlogzz
      @khanVlogzz Před 5 lety +1

      Correct.. Brother.. I experience the same.. Even I don't listen to the nasheeds with music..

    • @lloydpopp13
      @lloydpopp13 Před 5 lety

      Similar to what happens to me

    • @zeerakshahbaz6838
      @zeerakshahbaz6838 Před 4 lety

      Hadi Gelan
      JazakAllah from the bottom of my heart

  • @aintamcute.5958
    @aintamcute.5958 Před 6 lety +13

    Music does effect heart and salah as well.my personal experience

  • @DawoudKringle
    @DawoudKringle Před 9 lety +35

    Music is a mathematical, visceral, and psych-spiritual microcosm of the universe; as is humanity. It is extraordinarily powerful and at the same time subtle. Most are unaware of its nature and possibilities. It’s power is, in its primordial form, morally neutral. Human intention and application make it either beneficial or destructive.

    • @Phantom-ez4zv
      @Phantom-ez4zv Před 6 lety +3

      I thought like that until I heard Quranic recitation, and my Being has shifted into the unviersal instrument of timeless truth and love. My soul only craves Quran. What hamzah speak of might go over some people head who are not aware of islamic taswaf or sufism.

    • @princessofthehippies3110
      @princessofthehippies3110 Před 6 lety +2

      Adopted Hippo Subhanaallah the more I listen to quran the more my whole being rejects music. I'm very sensitive to energy so I feel unpleasant energy shifts ( previously masked as pleasant) in my body. the worst feeling is the tightness in my throat. I cannot let go and get lost in music anymore. unless it connects me to nature and Allah, even spiritual music effects everyone differently, anything that triggers human desire should be avoided. Hamdulliah my soul is protecting me from getting lost in the illusion of this world.

    • @Phantom-ez4zv
      @Phantom-ez4zv Před 6 lety +2

      princessofthehippies My journey to quran was rough, I was a nobody and still is, lost something and gained a book of all books, my eyes sees what lays beyond now, I see God works in everything, I see a timeless beauty. My life now is like an untold tale of great love that lays beneth it all. A heart pounding with love and grace, I can only give but not take. Quran are for those who seen it all, or want to see what lays beneath the surface of play. A play of lost souls looking for him. Abandoned distraught, its ok Allah waiting for you in the darkest room, stretching you mat to be touched by his grace and gentle love, a mercy that tops it all, now at peace and waiting to swim in the far space with the stars. Allah gives to those who wants nothing from it all. Look at my eyes? to you see eternity? am I dead in your love or still waiting for him to take his gift.
      Life is music and Quran brings that music to life. No need for music. Maybe occasionally to fit in, or hear good tones.

    • @kratos8156
      @kratos8156 Před 5 lety

      Adopted Hippo u sound like a true believer! yet u come all the way here just to clarify yourself on youtube comments ? hmmmm something smells fishy ! the way u described did sound beautiful tho 😜. salaam aleikom

  • @randomvid420
    @randomvid420 Před 9 lety +2

    music contains sounds,rhymes,and notes...we cant live without it..think deeply.

  • @bigu236
    @bigu236 Před 10 lety +3

    see when i look for answers to my questions on matters like this, this is the kind of answer i like! context to help explain things so i can understand the root of the subject

  • @rawsht
    @rawsht Před 11 lety +1

    we need million Hamza Yusuf's in this world !

  • @SubjectAlpha100
    @SubjectAlpha100 Před 11 lety +4

    I too have heard different opinions regarding music in Islam. So far as I've examined, and by what has been said by Hamza Yusuf, music is neither bad nor good, it contains energy. The energy of the music is transferred to the body and mind when listened to and that energy has a strong effect on one's behavior and state. Negative energy will have negative effects and positive will have positive. I think classical music is positive since it lifts the spirit and strengthens the heart.

    • @mouf725
      @mouf725 Před rokem

      As a fan of classical music myself, I think we must remember that the classical genre is not above the same problems that Sheikh Hamza Yusuf talks about here - for instance, 'Lisztomania' was a real cultural phenomenon following the cult-like popularity of Franz Liszt during his youth, and also, while classical music is not generally 'dirty', there are some notable examples of composers employing some immoral or impure ideas e.g. Mozart's 'Leck mich im Arsch' (hopefully no need to translate!)

  • @ibrahimsulaiman9047
    @ibrahimsulaiman9047 Před 6 lety +2

    Masha'Allah very well explained

  • @alinerjaku
    @alinerjaku Před 2 lety +1

    May the almighty Allah bless and reward you for this wonderful jewel.

  • @Lalusful
    @Lalusful Před 11 lety

    Amazing! mashaAllah

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 Před 11 lety

    "Musical changes are harbingers of shifts within society."
    That is true, so respect to all those singing down oppression and musically upholding human dignity.

  • @theresonlyonegodalwadood8285

    Masha allah this sheikh have so much ilm well explain masha allah

  • @abdelbaasit1
    @abdelbaasit1 Před 10 lety +4

    (2:06) - SubhanAllah!

  • @rizwaanulhuq84
    @rizwaanulhuq84 Před 11 lety

    May Allah give bounty unto you ! May Allah shower mercy unto you ! He is an upright scholar and we should respect him. Shokor Alhamdulillah !

  • @muhammadwasima4548
    @muhammadwasima4548 Před 5 lety

    Indeed on the point.

  • @MohiTal2e3
    @MohiTal2e3 Před 10 lety +15

    Stop arguing. Listen and benefit. Or please leave.

  • @brookParsons
    @brookParsons Před 11 lety

    sabhan Allah!!

  • @AsianAmerican2007
    @AsianAmerican2007 Před 5 lety +9

    I remember being a Christian, I used to listen to an artist that also included the violin. The violin is absolutely the worst instrument for me because it didn’t remind me of God at all..I became depressed after listening to it and almost suicidal despite it being a Christian themed song.

  • @DiagonalSeven
    @DiagonalSeven Před 11 lety

    Its really interesting..it is true music at a deep level has a big power on souls... It can even be dangerous... But also save someone in some way... And be so beautiful id never give up to play

  • @sanahoque9321
    @sanahoque9321 Před rokem

    Amin......

  • @cyclegrl
    @cyclegrl Před 10 lety +2

    indeed music is powerful not just on the soul but on the body. therefore it is used to heal people of various illnesses. music when done well can be cathartic and therefore has saved many lives..even music which some may find offensive provides an outlet for the listener which is beneficial to society.

  • @irfand4
    @irfand4 Před 10 lety +2

    No blanket permissibility nor blanket prohibition with regards music. Religion places a dialectic tension (friction produced by opposite arguments[dialectic]) to make sure we do not go astray in either way.

  • @solidwolf66
    @solidwolf66 Před 11 lety +1

    Never knew that about the Quadrivium...

  • @AlbaMBBT
    @AlbaMBBT Před 11 lety

    what is that documentary called ??

  • @leslieprofessor3410
    @leslieprofessor3410 Před 11 lety

    My brother, all you need is Allah and His Messenger..

  • @digitalcomplexity
    @digitalcomplexity Před 9 lety +16

    I know music can lead to haram within the community of people who listen to music in how they conduct themselves but music itself could be halal or haram i believe it depends on the message of the musician(s)... I believe it setting a very specific intent and a direction of the interpretation of the composition. It's like medicine it can heal but yet it can be abused... - - - This is My Islamic philosophical (Sufi) perspective on music, I am a musician, poet, philosopher, artist and Muslim - I must express if you consider music haram completely then you must consider the internet haram as well other wise it is hypocritical...

  • @katshura007
    @katshura007 Před rokem

    This is words directed for me, you get recommended this video because you have doubt. They makes you pensive…, but most of the time is just you self pitying yourself…

  • @intezamable
    @intezamable Před 6 lety

    how do you feel ppl adding this eerie nejdi style humming on your videos and reuploading?

  • @omerfazal3657
    @omerfazal3657 Před 8 lety +1

    I listen to 2pac et now snd again etc

  • @mohammadzubayer8084
    @mohammadzubayer8084 Před 10 lety +2

    Nabi Karim (SWS) never said music is not bad.Only you have to which one is good or which one is bad.Many times our beloved Nabi Karim (SWS) said to Hezrat Ayesha(RU),you have not sent musician who are going to the marriage ceremony.
    You have to careful about the words which you are listening,you are not intoxicating yourself in a danger position.I have respect for Hamza Yusuf,please let us show excellent culture & music to the people of the world.We are the same people like you but we have wonderful culture & music too.Peace .

    • @mohammadzubayer8084
      @mohammadzubayer8084 Před 10 lety +2

      *****
      Assalamualikum,I am not making any story,it is in Hadith,in old days around Kaabh there was Mina Bazar,Habshi(Ethiopian) dancers & singers participate,
      many occasions beloved Nabi Karim took Asyesha(RA) to watch their performance,Ethiopian dancer dancer also in Nabi Karim's house,while
      Ayesha(RA) was watching dance,his father Abu Baker came & saw,he stop & criticize,Beloved Nabi Karim said,Oh.Abu Baker,Don't Stop,what ever they are doing ,let them do it.Nabi Karim never Stop music & dance,but it should not be mix up with vulgar exotic words & dance which will provoke sex,women & Man can not perform such act.There are many example we can learn from hadith.
      Peace

    • @realbrotha2973
      @realbrotha2973 Před 10 lety +3

      Asalamu Alaikum brother.
      If music is haram, than what about Israfil (the angel who blows the trumpet on yawm al-qiyamah)

    • @realbrotha2973
      @realbrotha2973 Před 10 lety

      Mohsin Raza
      Asalamu Alaikum my dear brother.
      With all due respect, I'm not sure what your talking about. The words used to describe what the angel will do to the trumpet يُنفَخُ فِي imply blowing on an instrument according to the arabic dictionary I have. There is also a well known hadith in Sahih al-bukhari which says that the prophet (saw) and his companions were trying to findout what to use in the adhan, one of the suggestions was a horn or trumpet instrument others were bells. I'm not trying to pick and choose the parts of Islam I want (as I rarely listen to Music anyway) this is my own honest interpretation, and if someone gave me fool-proof evidence that music is haram, wallahi I would obey =) Allah knows best.

    • @realbrotha2973
      @realbrotha2973 Před 10 lety

      Mohsin Raza
      I didn't even mention that hadith
      (Sorry if u were talking to someone else)

  • @abdula16
    @abdula16 Před 7 lety

    Did he say music is not completely prohibited towards the end of the video? It wasn't clear?

  • @HenryTownsmyth
    @HenryTownsmyth Před 11 lety

    We need billions of followers ;)

  • @nathanael-3810
    @nathanael-3810 Před 10 lety +6

    If people want to believe all Music is haram than I am cool with that but as long you not a hypocrite. You can't say it is haram because it shifts you focus from Quran and Allah and yet you will go and play Video games/ Watch movies and Sports that won't remind you of Allah. At least their is a lot of Music out their which reminds you of Allah and his love, mercy and greatness. So really that most people today especially the local street Akh who loves to go and "remind" everyone on his opinion on music.

    • @TheAnglosphereAccord
      @TheAnglosphereAccord Před 9 lety +4

      That's actually a good point. Sheikh Hamza Yusuf doesn't even own a television.

    • @TheLWebb100
      @TheLWebb100 Před 9 lety

      Well the difference is that all entertainment isn't haram but music is specified as haram.

    • @Phantom-ez4zv
      @Phantom-ez4zv Před 6 lety

      music cant coexist with the love of quran , Quran just burns you with timeless love, listening to music is a step down

  • @RahatTheKiller
    @RahatTheKiller Před 11 lety +1

    The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
    “Among my ummah there will certainly be people who permit zinaa, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari ta’leeqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsool by al-Tabaraani and al-Bayhaqi. See al-Silsilah al-Saheehah by al-Albaani, 91).

    • @AC-mp7cx
      @AC-mp7cx Před 2 lety +1

      this is debated

    • @RahatTheKiller
      @RahatTheKiller Před 2 lety

      @@AC-mp7cx hence my opinion has changed over the course of 8 years 😁

    • @AC-mp7cx
      @AC-mp7cx Před 2 lety

      @@RahatTheKiller oh wow lol

  • @mohammadzubayer8084
    @mohammadzubayer8084 Před 10 lety

    Today's Adan(Call for Prayer),was experimented during Nabi Karim(SWS),First they blow the horn like Jew,it does not appeal to the People,then bell sound like the Church,it also does not appeal or awake the people's heart,Hazrat Bellal of Abesyenea (Ethiopia),narrated in the dream Nabi Karim(SWS) taught Adazn,and
    demonstrate beauty of Adan,Our Beloved Prophet recommended Adan,should be utter Five times,before prayer.What a wonderful discovery ? Peace.

  • @ShawnFX
    @ShawnFX Před 7 lety

    Can we listen to "subliminal messages" and is it allowed in Islam. Its an audio file with affirmations (affirmations are starements like "i have a positive mind" or "I am extremely wealthy") these are hidden behind music, not like hip hop or pop songs just noises so that you cannot hear them this way the affirmations go directly to your subconscious mind to make the positive changes. Brothers are subliminal messages allowed in Islam, because i dont want to upset The Great Almighty Allaah if its not and dont worry they are for good changes like learning faster, growing taller and reading faster. Thank you!

  • @immortalsoloist
    @immortalsoloist Před 10 lety +1

    Well said. Music is very powerful it can be used for a lot of good and can also be used for a lot of bad stuff. The question is which side do you pick. That is the case with anything actually.
    For a lot of people music is something that enlightens them for a others it is something that they use for their illegal acts. At the end of the day your soul is responsible for all your actions. If you don't have you heart and mind in proper sync and control then naturally you will go astray.

  • @Lapidatus
    @Lapidatus Před 7 lety

    Does someone have the link to the whole lecture? Please !!!

    • @sal183
      @sal183 Před 7 lety +1

      senad go to CZcams and type "prohibitions of tongue by shyakh Hamza Yusuf .. u will get this lecture

    • @Lapidatus
      @Lapidatus Před 7 lety

      Salwa Ali BarakAllahu feek. Jazakallahu khayr !!!

  • @Azura-adamson
    @Azura-adamson Před 2 lety +2

    In short - Be careful of lyrics 😌

  • @salwamuslimah5648
    @salwamuslimah5648 Před 11 lety

    Islam Q&A is better for fatwa. Based on Quran and Sunnah

  • @shimar8
    @shimar8 Před 9 lety

    music is not allowed everytime except on special occasions like eid or independence day etc....the more rarely we listen the gud effect we have and also we dont get addicted to it

    • @BatmanbinSuperman12
      @BatmanbinSuperman12 Před 9 lety +1

      what you mean independence day? There is no independence day on Islamic calendar.

    • @aliragheb3577
      @aliragheb3577 Před 8 lety

      +SMSSHEHR123 sure there is on July 4th 1187 Salahudeen Ayubi reconquered Jerusalem from the crusaders alhamdulillah

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 Před 11 lety

    I didn't know that -thank you- though I did know about Kitab al-Musiqa and al-Farabi's advocacy of music therapy. To me, al-Fababi shines out of his time as a surprisingly modern thinker. I don't think his successor, ibn Sina, developed his philosophical thought entirely beneficially, so it is regrettable that he was much more influential on Western ideas than al-Fababi.
    I don't make the same criticism of ibn Sina in the physical sciences or medicine, in which he was peerless in his time..

  • @Lalusful
    @Lalusful Před 11 lety

    Oops, do i get his message? is he acknowledging the unquestionable hadith prohibiting music and explaining or making music halal as some people try to in the end?

  • @parisgala88
    @parisgala88 Před 11 lety +1

    'My music is a drug, press play, you ain't gotta sniff it
    Chew it or pop it, roll a bag or chop it, for it to
    Get your high over and over...' -50 cent

  • @peacefulservant8499
    @peacefulservant8499 Před 10 lety +5

    listen we are a people who follow the messenger of allah peace be upon him and if the messenger and his companions regarded muslic as haram we should also there is a large amount of sahih hadiths that pertray this and i advise some of you to research you will be amazed.

    • @lebebeve4881
      @lebebeve4881 Před 4 lety

      Peaceful Servant what about just singing and beatboxing?

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 Před 11 lety

    A Latin word and part of the epistemology of the European Renaissance, which was much more informed and shaped by Muslim thought than is generally acknowledged. Together with the Trivium (grammar, logic and rhetoric -the latter being the art of persuasion) these formed the seven liberal arts. They were distinguished from the practical arts, such as engineering, medicine etc. The sharp distinction is a European perspective not, I think, derived from the medieval Muslim outlook.

  • @TheSarahsayeed
    @TheSarahsayeed Před 11 lety

    No music no life

  • @abdelbaasit1
    @abdelbaasit1 Před 10 lety +2

    (4:44)

  • @juliolaredo2307
    @juliolaredo2307 Před 11 lety

    music depends on the society it arises in. some music siunds like noise and is meaningless to the uninitiated.

  • @NextPhaseGrimeTV
    @NextPhaseGrimeTV Před 10 lety +3

    If music has the ability to corrupt minds then it also has the ability to uplift them too, depending on the composition of the track and sounds used as well as lyrics you are able to alter the output intended unfortunately the music we hear on the radio portrays the bad side of it as the moto of most songs is to live for today, but that can be changed.

  • @TheSalih786
    @TheSalih786 Před 11 lety

    In the aqeeda formulated by Abul Hasan Alashari,imaan increases and dercreases.Ulema agree that various things and situations may be responsible for doing so-LIKE LISTENING TO THE LECTURES OF THE SCHOLARS---Ultimately Allah SWT is responsible for placing Hamza Yusuf among us but we ALSO HAVE TO GIVE CREDIT TO Hamza Yusyf for his sincerity----study ashari aqeeda in more detail and you will understand---slaam

  • @Maf99_
    @Maf99_ Před 5 lety

    What about such music like Qawalli etc

    • @khanVlogzz
      @khanVlogzz Před 5 lety +1

      That's also prohibited .. Brother...

    • @RohaanPasha
      @RohaanPasha Před 2 lety

      It makes you God conscious but it's also dangerous, you'll get lost if you'll listen to it too much. In Turkey, there is divinity. They only use the duff and they have this special dance in which every movement, there is a message. Qawaliis were introduced in the subcontinent because the Hindus and followers of other religions showed no interest towards Islam. Even now, you can see that Indians are a bit anti towards Islam and mosques but when it comes to shrine and Suffism, they really respect those teachers who were spreading the message of love.

  • @SaiSai-mh3mp
    @SaiSai-mh3mp Před 8 lety

    can I listen to maher zain songs cz it has music

    • @SaiSai-mh3mp
      @SaiSai-mh3mp Před 8 lety

      ???????

    • @cano5063
      @cano5063 Před 8 lety

      +Sai Sai you can do it but its haram

    • @kashcuts9957
      @kashcuts9957 Před 8 lety

      +Sai Sai U can listen to vocals without music i think it's permissible cause the song is actually giving good values and is making us remember Allah (swt) which makes it permissible .

    • @Phantom-ez4zv
      @Phantom-ez4zv Před 6 lety +1

      Maher Zain music is islamic , i dont know about him, but i will give my opinion on this topic in general
      Those who choose Quran AS company can't maintain a life listening to music, it creates a turmoil in the soul that is trying to develop beyond the fakery in this world, but if you are not close to Quran Music will not effect you that much, hence why people who hear music tend to be just normal practicing Muslims but not those who spend a life with Quran and actually follow it. Bottom line the closer you are to God the more you become tuned to hear the music of the universe, and once you taste the organic raw music of everyday life consciousness in the universe you will never want anything to disturb it, because life as you see will become very authentic and REAL and beautiful as it is and you dont need a selfie to confirm that its real. You could say it as there's two opposing forces in the world EVIL and GOOD , FAKE AND REAL, Music is fake , Quran is authentic.

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel Před 9 lety +2

    There is good music an rubbish which some choose to call music, people just have to make up their own minds as to what they prefer to listen to, Islam cannot just put a blanket ban on all forms of music, society would just atrophy.

  • @shamamaqadr1649
    @shamamaqadr1649 Před 8 lety

    Shaikh hamza said music is so powerful that's why it's prohibited in islam ,,then he said it can take you in a state of presence with your lord ???? Can someone tell me what it does mean ???? If it's prohibited (that personaly I'm sure of that ) so why shikh hamza said that???? Is he encouraging people to listen to music ?????

    • @johnnywishbone8687
      @johnnywishbone8687 Před 8 lety +1

      +Bahasht Muslimah He was talking about something that they played beforehand (which is not in the video). Presumably it was just vocal or it included the duff.

  • @yasserjalil2
    @yasserjalil2 Před 11 lety

    music is spiritual thing all muslims we nedd it ,we can do it with calling allah this will increase love insid us to allah and ourselfs ,allah is peace love respect and mercy ,islam is not jihad ,if al rasool is here iam verey sure he will cancel jihad compleatly ,jihad was in special time when humans was like animals ,but now all humans we r borthers we must love eachothers and respect life and all things .all things represent allah special humans,

  • @mfarah72
    @mfarah72 Před 11 lety

    May Allah help this Ummah of Islam
    This is the guy who was an adviser for bush. And even after his "islam", he was invited to the white house to have dinner there!

  • @shamkhan752
    @shamkhan752 Před 11 lety

    Salaam alaykum. The Quran has been sent to us as a means of lifting one's emotional state- always in a positive way. Allah refers to it as a healing a cure a reminder. Also, musical instruments HAVE BEEN outlawed in Islam, so why are you people confused? Where are you learning your Islam from? !Always go to the source- Quran; and the authentic sayings of the prophet ( peace be upon him)- What we call hadeeth. It's no 'mystery'.read Quran yourself- with intention of seeking truth. Salaam alaykum.

  • @mohammadzubayer8084
    @mohammadzubayer8084 Před 10 lety

    I have answer my question in Anju Purushottam about "Where is your evidence that Muhammad Peace be upon him said this ? Please look after reply.Salam to everyone.Peace

  • @ELYASELYAS
    @ELYASELYAS Před 11 lety

    Where does the Quran mention music?

  • @TheTNSFilms
    @TheTNSFilms Před 9 lety +1

    Cat stevenes said: The music, film, industry basically the media industry "If WE(Muslims) don't control it then the Shayateen (Devils, mischief people, bad intention people) will conquer it"
    And thats when we lose our children and youth who will like it or not listen to music, watch movies, watch cartoons etc.. cz u said its forbidden, then you lose them, therefore conquer it and make it GOOD!! like Awakening records (Maher zain, Masuud kurtis), Television like Peace TV, Movies like The message, Omar TV series, Cartoons like Great women in Islam, the story of the prophet, Salman the farasi. Educational events like 1001 inventions.
    He has a lot of good points in his speeches, I know he has good intentions.:D!!

  • @BRADBURY273
    @BRADBURY273 Před 10 lety +5

    I saw Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan perform in 1990. It was one of the most joyous and life affirming experiences of my entire life. How can Islam have such an exquisite musical culture, so sophisticated and blissful, and yet certain commentators such as this discuss such arcane interpretations of the holy book in order to dismiss and outlaw music? Are Sufis so totally different culturally and theologically from these fundamentalists (?) that they are the only ones to see how music is a gift of "god" , one that enriches and illuminates the soul? It does not corrupt or "distract" it! Im not a muslim by the way. Just a curious bystander.

    • @alimallhi8456
      @alimallhi8456 Před 6 lety

      Thumps up for being a Nusrat fan! 👍

    • @alimallhi8456
      @alimallhi8456 Před 6 lety

      Usama Fayaaz! Bro music doesnt has any language in general. Its the genuineness of Sufi music and the way Khan sb delivered it to the masses, that attracts people from all over the world like a magnet. It doesnt matter if they understand the literal meaning or not but the essence of the sufi music has special spiritual effect on our souls.

    • @abdulbasit-cn9ek
      @abdulbasit-cn9ek Před 6 lety

      @Usama Fayyaz
      So, a non-muslim cannot understand urdu?

    • @tea_reem3146
      @tea_reem3146 Před 6 lety +2

      In another video humza yusuf says that singing is permitted in islam and so is the drums and the flute. I think the reason for such interpretation is to warn people about the negative effects of a certain type of music, that can cause its listeners to go down the wrong path. The music you refer to is deeply spiritual in its nature and is often used to connect with God. As a muslim I believe that certain melodies and voices can evoke such beautiful feelings that momentarily connect us to God.

  • @bayreuth79
    @bayreuth79 Před 11 lety

    I have heard different opinions regarding music in Islam but I am still uncertain as to what is genuine. It seems to me that there are different kinds of music. Serious reflection soon reveals that certain types of music are incompatible with Islam, such as most forms of popular music; but are Bach and Mozart, for instance, really incompatible with Islam? I find this difficult to accept. Most listeners to this music find it spiritually and emotionally elevating, as I have done myself.

  • @MuhammadAhmad-bg7kg
    @MuhammadAhmad-bg7kg Před 7 lety +2

    I love the thaub (dress)

  • @lebguy401
    @lebguy401 Před 6 lety +1

    (24) Safwaan Bin Umayyah (radhiyallahu anhu) narrated that Amr Bin Qurrah said (to Rasulullah - sallallahu alayhi wasallam): "I am very unfortunate. I do not see any way for acquiring my rizq except by means of my duff. Therefore, grant me permission to sing (i.e. with my duff) such songs which will be devoid of any immorality (evil).' Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) replied: "I do not give you permission. There is no honour and no goodness (in what you are saying). O enemy of Allah! You are a liar. Most certainly, Allah has ordained for you halaal rizq, but you have chosen what Allah has made haraam for you in place of what He has made halaal for you of the sustenance He has decreed for you." (Baihqi, Tibraani, Dailmi)

    • @AC-mp7cx
      @AC-mp7cx Před 2 lety

      yeah idk about this, they played duff in the prophets time

  • @kratos8156
    @kratos8156 Před 5 lety +2

    calm down your sensitive hearts ... just ask yourself ... we live in time now , where music sometimes really gets a hold of people , that junk will getting stuck in the head , even some strong muslim brothers i know admit it .. so understand your kids definitely will listen to it 100% , so why not atleast let them listen to maher zain or sami yusuf ? instead of eminem or i don’t know who , just to let their “steam”out .. let them atleast praise allah through there and later they will understand .. if music really gets hard for them to hold off ... butt nooooo it is prohibited ..not allowed this and that .. my gosh when i walk through my city here , i see those muslim youngster running towards clubs . behaving like they were in a cage or something , releasing their “steam” but in social life and in public ..behaving forcefully good as muslim wich looks sick from the outside , really sad to see not acting out of their hearts but commanded like robots , but their hearts can’t handle it ... must be careful squeezing yourself , comparing yourself directly to the prophet sws... they lived in times , i swear i wouldn’t even need music if prophet lived near me ... or any other things .. just knowing he’s next to me .. but we live in other time now . alhamdulillah for the people who are really strong enough to not listen to maher zain or a song about allah swt .. alhamdulillah ... just keep it for yourself .. don’t go around boasting .. we all have our weaknesses .. just like u . go perfect yourself first in the basics of islam .. wich can take up 30 years before you open your proud mouth about rules , otherwise u look funny when u speak .
    there was a time i had a good close friend , unbeliever .. we had a lot of discussions together but i saw him get closer to islam ,but there was 1 thing i knew his ego would never accept and that is not listening to music .. i knew this but never mentioned it ..so i went to a sheikh for guidance whom i know for years , and explained him the situation and asked about that good brother of mine .. he said let him , let him listen , slowly let his heart get used to word of allah swt , let him enter ... don’t keep the doors to islam narrow but wide as possible for the ones who are interested .. and so i did , i remember he started to like the song from maher zain ( ya nabi salaam aleyka ) .. and subhanallah one day i heard him singing it .. before i knew it he wanted to become muslim .. and so he did .. i even see him now more in the mosque than me . and even stopped listening to those rap /modern filth music .. Take good notes from this brothers and sisters ... there is a wisdom that not everybody comprehends , there are levels to it .
    salaam aleikomm , love to u all

    • @AC-mp7cx
      @AC-mp7cx Před 2 lety

      michael jacksons music was great

  • @MrMdanishuddin
    @MrMdanishuddin Před 10 lety

    Prophet Said Ummah Will Never Do Shirk

  • @abdelbaasit1
    @abdelbaasit1 Před 10 lety

    (5:18)

    • @robertbradley1642
      @robertbradley1642 Před 8 lety +1

      habitually listening is haram but now and again as long as its content is not derogatory or causes interference in your obligations religiously.
      look if you use a duff drum its not and i believe stringed instruments were directly forbidden by the prophet.

  • @ELYASELYAS
    @ELYASELYAS Před 11 lety

    Of course some also weaken this hadith and wonder why would the prophet mix forbidden things like zina (fornication) and drinking alcohol with a halal matter like the wearing of silk (only forbidden for men).

  • @munishqureshi7285
    @munishqureshi7285 Před 2 lety

    Music can have good effects or demonic effects .......choose what u listen to wisely

  • @MDK83
    @MDK83 Před 11 lety

    1.) "ironically metal heads are mostly against drugs"
    O'Reilly?!!!
    “Boys who liked heavy metal music reported a higher rate of a wide range of reckless behavior, including driving behavior, sexual behavior, and drug use. They were also less satisfied with their family relationships. Girls who liked heavy metal music were more reckless in the areas of shoplifting, vandalism, sexual behavior, and drug use,.....

  • @omerfazal3657
    @omerfazal3657 Před 8 lety +1

    Can't see the biggie

  • @khal7861
    @khal7861 Před 11 lety

    There can be extremes in many spheres of our life. Hence Allah says "Do not go to extremes in your Deen" we are people who tread the Middle path/way. Certainly music is not haram. At the time of our beloved Prophet, Mohammed saw, Abbysinian musicians were even called over from their country to come and play music in the Masjid. Men and women both would listen to it. Our so called mullah and peer made music haram, what a nonsense. I agree,music & song must be within bounds of decency.

  • @mohammedalmoraikhi5388
    @mohammedalmoraikhi5388 Před 5 lety +1

    There is actually a disagreement about Islam's view of music

  • @johnonline3614
    @johnonline3614 Před 9 lety

    Rock 'n roll and all these kinds of music you mentioned is not music. Is not pure music I mean .. like classical music is.. They are songs not music. Songs have Lyrics (words, messages e.t.c). Pure music is only sound not messages.

  • @DRose274
    @DRose274 Před 11 lety

    Please don't make false judgements. He says in a lecture that he can't grow hair on the side. link to lecture below
    /watch?v=LdXFnY_-9-s

  • @bluesque9704
    @bluesque9704 Před 8 lety

    High Art when it gets really good breaks down legends, mythology or whatever whosoever anywho had you enchanted with.. I think religion can have you under a spell before they enlighten you. It must be. Music is not the highest of Arts but rhythms and melody break down the enchantment of religious mantras (unless they are used like tools by religions). For all purposes of conducting a sermon, unintended music is like a monkey in an antique shop. Orthodox religions don't like paintings either. Don't lose the pagan in you.

  • @cat001979
    @cat001979 Před 10 lety

    peace. . . not at all. . . check out this talk by him and what he says of Bush watch?v=aGs_zf3-gnA
    peace

  • @ummkoko
    @ummkoko Před 11 lety

    ashari aqeedah-they misinterpret the divine attributes of Allah. when Allah says He has a face, they say it means His power. This is wrong. Allah has a face but not like ours. we accept He has a face but we shouldn't try to imagine what it looks like. Allah is above His creation. there is nothing like Him, the Most High.

  • @MuhammadAhmad-bg7kg
    @MuhammadAhmad-bg7kg Před 7 lety

    .

  • @i_love_jews
    @i_love_jews Před 3 lety

    Imam Abu Hanifa said music increases hypocrisy in the heart, do y’all still wanna listen to music now? Lol

  • @MDK83
    @MDK83 Před 11 lety

    3.) individuals or certain ways of doing things, but that belief may or may not accurately reflect reality." - wikipedia[dot]org
    Facts speak for and accurately reflects reality, not your little one track minded opinion.
    Show us some facts!!!

  • @TheSalih786
    @TheSalih786 Před 11 lety

    Best not to get too technical on youtube and look for faults with others--we all know that Allah is responsible for all favours.We muslims have that tendency in fighting among ourselves with petty issues while our enemies are rejoicing-rather spend your efforts in benefitting the ummah of Muhammad SAW making dawah,and zikr than giving me elementary lessons in aqeedah.

  • @user-sk6jj7xv9h
    @user-sk6jj7xv9h Před 6 lety

    shekh hamzas suffism was getting in when he said hdoor (presens) dont speak about the soul people like you know anything about it the prophet when he was asked about the soul what did god say say the soul is from the business of Allah and and you only got small amount of knowledge in another words dont get into it . music just interacts chemicals in our bodys and or enjoyable and suithsble that you react to it or atract emotions and memories wich you get affected by it and there are keys in makamat and rethems where it turns u up or chemicals known by ecperienting

  • @share00share
    @share00share Před 11 lety

    it would be nice if you can also setup a madrasa like Zaytuna Institute or knowledgeable as much as Hamza Yusuf, if not better, in order to propagate Islam.
    To judge a scholar based on turban or not... emm... That, is way too shallow.You would find other big scholars who on some of the days would not wear turban also.
    Don't judge too soon. Get the good sides, and leave out the bad ones. Just consider this, would the Prophet SAW agree with your assessment? Sincerely.
    wallaahu'alam.

  • @alleballeism
    @alleballeism Před 11 lety

    so al farabi who created the oud (modern guitar) etc was learning his islam from sources that arent accepted by you.

  • @SjRahman
    @SjRahman Před 10 lety +3

    What are you talking about? His beard doesn't grow on the sides and in this video he's not preaching music, he's talking about it's prohibition and harms of it

    • @Maf99_
      @Maf99_ Před 5 lety

      Mahmudur Rahman exactly brother, not everyone can grow a full beard so what is he talking about. That’s how Allāh made him, I myself cannot grow a full beard.

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 Před 11 lety

    One part of this doesn't make sense. "Beatlemania" had nothing to do with music per se, but the tattiness and emptiness of the cult of celebrity. You can see the same thing in India, Pakistan and throughout the sub-continent in respect of cricketers, some of whom are elevated to the status of gods by some Hindus. They generally do nothing to encourage this (idiots like Shahid Afridi perhaps excepted, but no Hindu adulation there). It is the bane of their lives for the sensible majority.

  • @michaelpyle7226
    @michaelpyle7226 Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this message. I sure will try to make sure I listen to good music, have good sex and do good drugs in absolute moderation. Blessings to all!

  • @sultanchamp
    @sultanchamp Před 11 lety

    he's almost as bad as the Saudi king who kissed Bush and held hands with him, no?

  • @zarish74
    @zarish74 Před 10 lety

    jealousy...

  • @5heeshi
    @5heeshi Před 10 lety

    Sufi is a type of Muslim like Scholar or imam or mujahid. Why do you identify yourself with a name rather then Muslim? Why do we refer to Sahaba as such and not Muslim?
    When one identifies himself as Sufi he is saying he loves zikr and Al Ehsan or Tasawuf.
    But please continue with your life of 'bidah' and 'shirk' keep the anger up :)

  • @decunamus2
    @decunamus2 Před 7 lety +1

    This guy is insane.

  • @MDK83
    @MDK83 Před 11 lety

    2.) and reported lower self-esteem……”
    Arnett, J. (1991). Heavy metal music and reckless behavior among adolescents. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 20(6), 573-592.
    Link: goo[dot]gl/43MHw
    When you decide to voice your humble opinion, try basing your findings on facts and provide those proofs before acting so cocky.
    "Stereotypes like this are laughable"
    "A stereotype is a thought that may be adopted about specific types of ...

  • @salwamuslimah5648
    @salwamuslimah5648 Před 11 lety

    What does he have ot say on Dhikr circles, not from the sunnah or Quran but he practices this in His school in America?
    there are pleanty of Hadith on hos much the Prophet SAW hated music. to the extent he would put his fingers in his ears. So It is expressed in many ways as being harram from Hadith. And this is an opinion of shiekhs and scholars on the Sunnah. Not sufi's who use music to get into a trance and dance, and "remember" Allah. As they do in morocco, His wife is from Morocco...

  • @infoperang2664
    @infoperang2664 Před 7 lety

    So ITS Clear music is haram. Some ppl may argue That music has benefit too. Well, same thing with khamr (alcohol) but the harmful of it is bigger than the benefit.

  • @farryqaadir8812
    @farryqaadir8812 Před 6 lety

    Music is the Azaan of the Shaytaan, the Door to Lusts, the Way of the Stubborn & Arrogant. How millions of ppls lives have been affected & ruined by the 60s music till today & the BBC as usual ignores this issue & carries on praising musicians. Effectively they are false prophets.