Day 19 of Ramadan: To the people who say MUSIC is HALAL!

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Komentáře • 503

  • @NinjaMommy
    @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +116

    Alright guysss, to the people who say or believe Music is halal…
    Do you believe you’re getting rewarded for listening to music?
    If yes, can you back it up with evidence/sources from Quran or Hadith? 🤔

    • @amber6463
      @amber6463 Před rokem +23

      Music is haraam but tiktok is halaal😅

    • @AquaNature6K
      @AquaNature6K Před rokem +54

      Do you get rewarded for eating chocolate? Do you get rewarded for skydiving? What an odd question. The Quran doesn’t forbid music, hence music is allowed. The end.

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +33

      @@AquaNature6K Skydiving is discouraged/disliked in Islam as it involves putting oneself in danger on purpose :)
      Eating chocolate can be rewarding for example if one breaks fast with a chocolate as it’s sweet and we should break fast with sweet things :)

    • @Abhinav_abhiz
      @Abhinav_abhiz Před rokem +21

      @@NinjaMommy sky diving is safe if its done under great experienced supervision 🙏🙏.

    • @AquaNature6K
      @AquaNature6K Před rokem +31

      @@NinjaMommy Music is a blessing from Allah SWT. Prophet Dawud himself enjoyed music. Music benefits your soul. It’s a talent. There are many health benefits for Music. Music can bring you closer to Allah depending on the type of Music. And not that it matters since the Qur’an doesn’t forbid it, but There are many scholars who allow music, both classical and contemporary.

  • @Senalumm
    @Senalumm Před rokem +20

    I just opened youtube to listen music and this was the first video that catches my eyes, Alhamdulillah sister and brother, may Allah bless you!!

  • @Jamilajahankhushbu
    @Jamilajahankhushbu Před rokem +229

    I gave up listening to all kinds of music (except Islamic) for over a month now. I used to obsessed. I wasn't a good Muslim at all. I literally didn't even do the bare minimum and my Imaan was hanging by a thread. But suddenly, out of nowhere one day I listened to a Nasheed, and I just decided I want to become a better Muslim. That Nasheed hit me hard. As if the words were meant for me. At that time I wasn't able to start praying because of menstruation, but as soon as it ended, I started and Alhamdulillah I haven't stopped. I deleted all kinds of music related things from my phone, laptop and life in general. And I will not lie, I feel calmer, I can prioritize myself, my mental health drastically improved, my relationship with my parents improved even. I gave up all of the Haram stuff I have been doing, (like reading BL comics and watching explicit movies 💀 💀) One thing that makes me extremely proud that I didn't go through a slow process. It just took a 2-3 days for me to start praying 5 times, read Quran everyday for HOURS and even Tahajjud. Alahmdulillah, I haven't missed a sings Salah except one Asr (I fell accidentally feel asleep). And In Shah Allah it's going to be this way for the rest of my life. May Allah guide us all, may Allah forgive us all.

    • @donotdisturb6597
      @donotdisturb6597 Před rokem +14

      Ameen and May you never relapse. Also not a good idea to expose ur sins publicly but I can see where ur coming from. I’ve had a semi similar experience.

    • @_reema_
      @_reema_ Před rokem +3

      Ameen may I ask what nasheed were you listening??

    • @vixxa1719
      @vixxa1719 Před rokem +3

      Alhumma barik (sorry if I misspelt) you are amazing and so inspiring, don’t give up on ur journey you are amazing ❤

    • @aqua_regia15
      @aqua_regia15 Před rokem +2

      MASHA A'ALLAH!
      And Ameen for your Dua
      You are so lucky one and I also had a quite same experience girl!😊

    • @_.ic0n1c._
      @_.ic0n1c._ Před rokem

      I stopped listening to music for 1 - 2 yrs bcz I noticed I got obsessed but now even tho i listen am not crazy/obsessed like that anymore:)

  • @khushipatel0507
    @khushipatel0507 Před rokem +31

    I would absolutely love for my loved ones to find comfort in listening to my favourite songs after I die and to make music a part of my legacy🤷🏻‍♀️ each to their own beliefs it is!😌🤗

    • @honeymartina8383
      @honeymartina8383 Před rokem +3

      Same

    • @perla5465
      @perla5465 Před rokem +6

      I agree I wouldn’t care if there was music

    • @alexafernandeziswild
      @alexafernandeziswild Před rokem +1

      Nah like why do you guys even come along to comment? Yo Muslim? If not, respectfully scroll up

    • @perla5465
      @perla5465 Před rokem +8

      @@alexafernandeziswild the point of the channel is actually not for Muslims. It teaches Islam, so it’s for non Muslims. And we have a right to an opinion also. We are not hating on anyone by saying so.

    • @IDontCare39
      @IDontCare39 Před rokem +1

      This question was for Muslims since Islam is the only religion in the world that considers music haram. Many religions encourage playing music even at funerals, but no Muslim would be ok with that happening at their funeral.

  • @fallabeaufaebelle
    @fallabeaufaebelle Před rokem +54

    This is so interesting! It feels like a bit of culture shock to me as where I'm from having music played at things like funerals is not only expected but often encouraged. Music is also very commonplace for worship where I live. I'm not Muslim, but the Christian Bible talks about things like singing, dancing, music in regards to praise. I had no idea music was a controversy in Islamic culture. I really do love your channel. There's so much I learn and I appreciate the kindness you always have for others. I feel like even your passionate opinions/values are shared respectfully. Hope you and your family are staying healthy and happy :DDD

    • @_.ic0n1c._
      @_.ic0n1c._ Před rokem +1

      I believe music is halal but I respect everyone's opinion :)

    • @Ayattl
      @Ayattl Před rokem +4

      @@_.ic0n1c._ you believe that Allah has made music Halal? Do you have evidence for that claim.

    • @yayvids
      @yayvids Před rokem +2

      ​@@_.ic0n1c._ HALAL? You know not everything has to be "labelled" as halal or haram, some things are neither. Some things are rather sinful or not sinful. When something is HALAL you get reward or some kind of reassuring out of it. When is haram, it is forbidden by allah and VERY sinful. So you believe music is very reward full? I personally believe it is neither halal or haram, and to some degree can be somewhat sinful even though i listen to music anyways.

    • @seraph8293
      @seraph8293 Před rokem +1

      Ask him what happens if his brother leaves Islam

    • @fallabeaufaebelle
      @fallabeaufaebelle Před rokem +2

      @@yayvids This makes sense. Though I've never studied the Quran, I can grasp what you're saying. Does this mean music is technically fine in a general sense and only counts as halal/sinful in certain situations and contexts? i.e what you're listening to or where you're listening to it, etc?

  • @Jnw_nyy
    @Jnw_nyy Před rokem +3

    just because you don't benefit from something doesn't mean it's haram. There are both haram and halal music, music that encourages bad behaviour and such are haram

  • @user-mo5iu8qs4t
    @user-mo5iu8qs4t Před rokem +49

    Asalaamualaikum!
    I used to love K-pop music like no other... but Alhamdullilah only for the sake of Allah SWT I gave up ... really I thought it was impossible but Allah is the Greatest Allahu Akbar ... *"ya muqqaliba al-quloob thabbit qlabee Alaa deenik"*
    "O Controller of hearts make my heart steadfast upon Your religion"

    • @_.ic0n1c._
      @_.ic0n1c._ Před rokem +1

      Ohh.. Ig u were addicted or smth that's why i listen to kpop music and other types of music as well but i respect everyone's opinion I js want peace :)

    • @Acapella_anime_lyrics
      @Acapella_anime_lyrics Před rokem +1

      Same Alhamdulillah

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem +1

      Alhamdulillah, May Allah reward you with good.

    • @adnaanmuhammed8784
      @adnaanmuhammed8784 Před 2 měsíci

      this is what happens when u dont see the opinios of other great scholars such as IMAM GHAZALI , ibn HAZM , ibn rushd ibn sina , imam rumi etc THEY ALL ALLOWED MUSIC , MUSIC was allowed durring in the islamic golden age (the guitar's grandfather i.e OUD was born during this age by muslims)

  • @TheLastAlgonquin
    @TheLastAlgonquin Před rokem +36

    I made sure my dad had his favourite songs playing in the last weeks of his life and I hope someone does the same for me.

  • @farhanachowdhury3382
    @farhanachowdhury3382 Před rokem +1

    Zazakillah khairan very much needed video

  • @meriembelatreche1199
    @meriembelatreche1199 Před rokem +15

    I mean no disrespect, but as a fellow Muslim and hijabi I follow the opinion that music is halal, as long as it isn’t bad music and you also perform your daily prayers, read Quran, and do everything that you’re meant to and beyond. Also, if you’re listening to nasheeds or songs that encourage you to do good deeds, then that could be beneficial as well. Music also influences many people in a positive way, and they might use it to wind down after a long day, or to ease themselves into sleep, or even just to listen to whilst studying. Music doesn’t necessarily have to be rewarding, just like a lot of other halal things aren’t rewarding. However, this is just my personal view, and it’s interesting to see other Muslims with different opinions! ❤
    Ramadan Kareem btw ☪️📿

    • @xluvly
      @xluvly Před rokem +1

      Musical instruments is haram in Islam. Yes i agree that good lyrics and nasheeds are allowed but most of them have musical instruments in the background. Even most nasheeds have musical instruments. Only a few types of drums are allowed! Also music heavily influences ur emotions and there is a reason Allah has forbidden it! Let's put our trust in Allah 🩷

    • @meriembelatreche1199
      @meriembelatreche1199 Před rokem

      @@xluvly Can you please give me absolute proof of how Allah (SWT) has forbidden music? And I don’t mean interpretations, I mean actual, solid proof that directly says that music is haram. For example, an ayah of the the Holy Quran or a sunnah

    • @IDontCare39
      @IDontCare39 Před rokem +1

      So would you want music to be played at your funeral? Or during ghusl? How would you feel if someone played music at your loved one's funeral? I'll look forward to your answer

    • @IDontCare39
      @IDontCare39 Před rokem +1

      From among my followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks and the use of musical instruments, as lawful....
      Bukhari 559

    • @xluvly
      @xluvly Před rokem

      @@IDontCare39 exactly this !!

  • @idiotic1021
    @idiotic1021 Před rokem +31

    Vulgar music is haram but not all music. You telling me listening to Symphony 9 by Beethoven is haram?!? Stop the extremism!!

    • @Kooja1
      @Kooja1 Před rokem +4

      Hadhrat Ali (radhiyallahu anhu) narrated that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: "I have been sent (by Allah) to destroy musical instruments……..The earning of a male singer and a female singer is haraam. The earning of zina is haraam. It is incumbent o­n Allah not to allow a body nourished by haraam, entry into Jannah." (Kaf-fur Ruaa')
      The evil of music and singing is sufficiently abominable to warrant it being lumped together with zina (fornication). o­ne Hadith describes singing as "the spell of shaitaan."

    • @ariesshine1857
      @ariesshine1857 Před rokem +9

      ​@@Kooja1How silly because Angel's sing praises & blow the mightiest trumpets ,,, 👌🏻😁🎶

    • @dbuc4671
      @dbuc4671 Před rokem +5

      thank you for saying this lmao. its a bit extremist i agree

    • @idiotic1021
      @idiotic1021 Před rokem +6

      @@Kooja1 Hadith are a conspiracy against Islam. Written by Persian imams 200+ years after the Prophet’s death. If music was that forbidden to the point of being equivalent to zina, it would have certainly been mentioned in the Quran. And please dont quote Quranic verses and twist their meanings, Ive already had that problem with other people like you.

    • @brazzwow
      @brazzwow Před rokem

      Stop it the music of islam is nature music is not good

  • @jaimechase1813
    @jaimechase1813 Před rokem +5

    Personally I would love to have music playing through all the things listed but I respect your beliefs and your right to them. Much ❤

  • @violet.eyes.is.a.phishhead

    As a Rastafari music is everything to us. This video makes some good points but I for sure would want worship music to God on Mt zion playing for me as I a lowered into the ground .

    • @PlatinumPlatz
      @PlatinumPlatz Před rokem

      😂

    • @rochelleanderson882
      @rochelleanderson882 Před rokem +1

      @@ahershey8523 she’s talking about any music with instruments. She’s made that very clear in several videos that all music with any instruments is haram/forbidden in her opinion

    • @ahershey8523
      @ahershey8523 Před rokem

      @@rochelleanderson882 I was speaking to the commentor who was talking about music they wanted while being "lowered into the ground"- as I said- no one wants madonna playing at their funeral

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 Před rokem +1

    Interesting conversation

  • @Batman.-
    @Batman.- Před rokem +24

    A lot of us have probably heard the phrase “when we’re happy we enjoy the melody, when we’re sad we understand the lyrics” [for sad songs].
    I think this explains a big part of why music is haram, it contains words that we often just say because we focus on the melody and don’t realise the severity of the meaning. We are blinded, or perhaps drugged by it. Only when our emotions are in line with the lyrics do we realise what they say, and then the music will *exaggerate* that feeling. I know people who listen to sad songs when they’re sad just to feel sadder. It changes and exaggerates emotions, it is a drug. This is why it is forbidden.

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem +3

      Indeed. Specifically, musical instruments are forbidden. It makes sense why, as musical instruments were often used at decadent parties, gatherings etc. It was most common at bars, and places where sin used to take place. There is also the story of how Satan created the first musical instrument, to encourage sin. (But I am not sure about it's authenticity).

    • @xluvly
      @xluvly Před rokem +2

      Exactly! People constantly listen to happy and pop songs to make themselves feel better and same with sad songs. It's like taking drugs to change emotions and feelings. So glad I stopped listening to music Alhamdulillah.

    • @adnaanmuhammed8784
      @adnaanmuhammed8784 Před 2 měsíci

      @@silentbyte196 this is what happens when u dont see the opinios of other great scholars such as IMAM GHAZALI , ibn HAZM , ibn rushd ibn sina , imam rumi etc THEY ALL ALLOWED MUSIC , MUSIC was allowed durring in the islamic golden age (the guitar's grandfather i.e OUD was born during this age by muslims).

  • @LillllyPad
    @LillllyPad Před rokem +9

    I’ve never been to a funeral without music of corse I want that when I die too.

    • @MaryamQasi
      @MaryamQasi Před rokem +2

      In Muslim countries, or in most Muslim families (if not all) you won’t here music but instead Quran, everyone will read Quran for that dead soul to find peace and will pray and make dua to them.

  • @silentbyte196
    @silentbyte196 Před rokem +2

    I've never been into music/ never been addicted or went out of my way to listen to it...
    But these days, I find the sound of silence, or just some ambience much more comforting and peaceful rather than the music people listen to.
    May Allah make it easy for us, because I know giving up music for someone who has made it an integral part of their life is hard.
    Remember, it is the musical instruments that are haram. You can substitute with vocals/nasheeds.

  • @mohammadrizwan1304
    @mohammadrizwan1304 Před rokem +3

    I respect that everyones opinion, if someone does not wanna listen to music, obviously I don't play it infront of them
    But in my opinion, I don't think there is any harm in music unless the lyrics are extremely bad e.g unholy

  • @Dunya207
    @Dunya207 Před rokem

    I have a question! I quit listening to music after ramadan but i'm wondering if i was meant to quit all music including acapella songs or vocals only or just music with intrumentals?

  • @dbuc4671
    @dbuc4671 Před rokem +1

    none of my family is religious at all, but i sometimes avoid it cuz its distracting. i listen and dance all i want when i have free time.

  • @Sri-eu7mn
    @Sri-eu7mn Před rokem +8

    Thats a very pathetic question. U love laughing?Yes? Oh then u must want ppl to laugh during your funeral. I am sorry what?
    You dont listen to music cuz its forbidden in your religion, it's your choice. But when you start giving irrational reasons to justify your pre concieved notions, that's when we need to talk.
    Just because u love something doesn't mean you are addicted to it and not all songs are vulgar. Most religions use music as a form of devotion. Again i am not saying its permissible in islam,i am just saying dont make a fool out of yourself and your religion by making baseless claims about music inherently

  • @farheenfathima8371
    @farheenfathima8371 Před rokem +79

    Absolutely love the logic behind this. Music is so addicting that out hearts refuse to believe that it is haram. The comparisons your husband made were really great and it's high time we reflect the downsides of listening to music.

    • @_.ic0n1c._
      @_.ic0n1c._ Před rokem +1

      ?? What do u mean I barely listen to music.. and I'm not refusing I saw proof that's why I'm believing it's halal and I do respect everyone's opinions.. I js peach :)

    • @Deen_Over_Dunya_Love
      @Deen_Over_Dunya_Love Před rokem +1

      May I ask what proofs you've seen?

    • @farheenfathima8371
      @farheenfathima8371 Před rokem

      @@_.ic0n1c._ Proof? that music is halal? I don't get it

  • @angeldelight55
    @angeldelight55 Před rokem +1

    Asalamualikum this is nothing related to music but I wanted to ask do women have to cover their feet when praying namaz?

    • @teehee4096
      @teehee4096 Před rokem

      Nope, it is not awrah

    • @hagarmaatougui4658
      @hagarmaatougui4658 Před 11 měsíci

      difference of opinion, the majority say it is compulsory, bit Sidra follows the hanafi school winch says that it is ok. It is ap to you dear.

  • @DrNoureenAriz
    @DrNoureenAriz Před rokem +1

    People around me and even I listen to music but I try to repent I will never defend music in any way I know its haram it's not good and there is a saying that ( correct me if I am wrong my mother told me this ) whoever doesn't listen to music their whole life in the day of judgement there will be a special music named Museerah played for them (is it true? I kinda dont believe it, can you tell the whole story) we discussed it when we were naming my cousin also this is my question no instruments are allowed in Islam other than one sided drum so can we listen to only lyrics?
    Plz tell me a way to repent from music I am trying my best but it somehow gets into my life

  • @LilCaptainCupcake
    @LilCaptainCupcake Před rokem +11

    As an atheist it is extremely difficult for me to believe that music is not good or rewarding. Multiple cultures and religions around the world use it as a form of both worship and healing. Music has made so many people's lives better. I've seen so many poor earn their living by singing at the road side (very common in my country India)
    Music is something that knows no religion, no caste, no borders. I have been learning carnatic vocals and the veena for over the past 6-7 years and at least in India most people treat their instruments like they would treat God. They lovingly maintain them because they believe that their instruments are a part of their connection/offering to God and that is just how they worship. The trinity of carnatic music were deeply spiritual and kind people and all of them advocated, or rather actively practiced both vocal and instrumental music as a way to feel closer to God. Now even though I don't personally have any attachment to God as I am an atheist, I still think that my music is a form of healing and knowledge that no one can take from me. It is rewarding in the sense that I feel peaceful and calm because of it. It helps me put my cats and dogs to sleep gently. It pleases my grandparents and my family to see my talent in music make a difference. It is rewarding in the sense that even though I don't believe in god I am still invited to perform my music at temples because my voice or instrumentals may help someone further their connection to God.
    I would absolutely love music to be played at my funeral because I like to think of my music and my instruments as a part of my legacy and it would be a wonderful way for my family and friends to remember me. Also, carnatic music has a raga for every emotion and it can help calm people down and make them feel better, which would be very useful at a funeral.
    Out of the saptaswara (seven notes) there arise innumerable songs and that is something I find very beautiful about music. Every kind of raga, every kind of emotion, every kind of song can be brought about from the saptaswara. It's a very beautiful concept, I feel.
    What I have written here is based on what my teacher taught me. She has a PhD in carnatic music so I'm sure she is a reliable guide in the matter and I have never found conflicting opinions in the matters that she has taught me. In fact conflicting opinions seem very rare in this field of music. (I also think that because carnatic music is so diverse, nobody is extremely worried or bothered about conflicting opinions, they just do what feels right to the heart and mind and that is quite enough)
    So even though I would not agree that music is not rewarding, I respect your beliefs and I will keep in mind not to involve music into the environment should I ever be around a Muslim person who shares your beliefs. Only you are the judge of your personal relationship with God and if you feel that music is not permissible to you, or that it may take you further from your god, I would totally respect that in your presence.

    • @EnderLionINFINITY
      @EnderLionINFINITY Před rokem

      I don't know the advice to give apart from people who treat their instruments like god are not good people. if they place worldly things other their faith they have not succeded in this world. i am not very smart so i advice you research about this or something.
      I appreciate the last paragraph ❤️ Inshallah Allah (SWT) guides you to the straight path Ameen. 🏴🏳️

    • @LilCaptainCupcake
      @LilCaptainCupcake Před rokem +5

      ​​​​@@EnderLionINFINITY It is in your culture/religion that you consider instruments something worldly. In Indian culture an instrument is not just a worldly thing it is a representation of an artist's spirituality. Even without the instrument the music would reside in the artist's soul. The instrument is revered because it helps them to express that music.
      Also please do not make such prayers as you just did for me. I do not appreciate it because I am an atheist. I am happy if your god guides you but I do not wish to be guided or shown any such 'right path' by your god simply because I do not believe in the existence of god. Your god is not mine and I would like my atheism to be given the same level of respect as I give to your religion from my side. I'm sure you or most of the muslims actually wouldn't appreciate it if I comment upon any of the things you say with words like "may atheism guide you, show you the truth and bring you on the right path of science which does not believe in god"

    • @LilCaptainCupcake
      @LilCaptainCupcake Před rokem +3

      ​​​@@EnderLionINFINITY Also, when I said that they treat the instrument like a god I meant that they give the same respect to the instrument that they would give to their god. Not that the instrument is god itself
      Indian culture, Hinduism and tradition is vastly different from Islam, if the things which Sidra says in her videos are true, so actually I would suggest that you should do some research about Indian tradition instead. Because unlike Islam, Hinduism has several gods and several different forms and types of worship. If I can respect Islam by keeping my music away from Muslims, then I'm sure you guys can also do your research and understand how much music means to Indians, even if you don't listen to music yourself. Take care ❤

    • @LilCaptainCupcake
      @LilCaptainCupcake Před rokem +4

      ​​​@@EnderLionINFINITY Indian musician Ustad Bismillah Khan was a Muslim (internationally famous) who is still respected as one of the best musicians of the country. His instrument, the shehnai, was buried with him. Perhaps he too thought that his music, his art, was his offering to God. Maybe his person connection with god was different from yours. Who are we to judge these things?
      Like I said, India is a very different place with a variety of cultures and traditions and practices so you can't just pinpoint one thing like that and say that a person who respects their instruments isn't a good person (which is what you said in your original reply to my comment.) In fact Ustad Bismillah Khan was considered a symbol of religious harmony, as he even had great respect for Hinduism and the customs related to it.
      A simple Google search will tell you all this, so I hope you have a good time researching this topic, it is very interesting 😊
      (As a side note please remember that not all good people have to fit exactly into your definition of 'good people')

    • @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533
      @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533 Před rokem

      Actually God reminded us of the dark sounds music can produce. Not all are bad HOWEVER if you notice that the most popular music are literally ones with dirty and toxic lyrics then that is a huge example of why we should listen to it.

  • @oliviathomet8337
    @oliviathomet8337 Před rokem +2

    Hello! I have a question. This is just out of pure curiosity. I’m a Christian, and we jam out at church. I can understand the argument for most music but what about for, in my instance regarding my religion, Christian music? It’s a big form of worship and praise in my church. We do it to bring us closer to God. So I’m curious as to why that is sinful when we are doing it to be closer to God and are praising him? This isn’t meant to be combative I really am just genuinely curious😊 love your videos!

    • @luckyahmed200
      @luckyahmed200 Před rokem

      Music, I believe inherently is not sinful. It’s the instruments used because acapella is allowed. When people recite the Quran beautifully, some would consider that music. Christian’s have the choir and I would say that may be the equivalent of our nasheeds but we don’t use instruments for those, it should just be vocals

    • @oliviathomet8337
      @oliviathomet8337 Před rokem +2

      @@luckyahmed200 why no instruments? What is bad about instruments? Again I’m just genuinely curious. I don’t know much about Islam

    • @luckyahmed200
      @luckyahmed200 Před rokem

      @@oliviathomet8337 I can’t give you a 100% clear/‘right’ answer because I’m still learning about Islam myself but I believe it’s because people can become distracted from prayer/ worshipping God, they end up being negligent and getting addicted. I believe there is a story narrated where the devil created instruments to make believers stray from the right path. If I can figure out what it is, I’ll try to link it here but feel free to Google as well! But there are divisions as to what is allowed. There are some people that believe that music is okay if it doesn’t go against the religion (i.e no bad words, not encouraging sinning etc) and there are people like me who are trying to get away from listening to music because I feel like it makes me listen to the Quran more and it soothes me

    • @oliviathomet8337
      @oliviathomet8337 Před rokem +2

      @@luckyahmed200 ok, gotcha. Thanks! With all the division going on in the world right it’s nice to have an open conversation between 2 religions and 2 very different opinions. Thanks for letting me learn some things!

    • @luckyahmed200
      @luckyahmed200 Před rokem +1

      @@oliviathomet8337 for sure! It helps to understand each other much better. Have a good night! And I hope if someone else reads your thread, they can give you a better answer

  • @Mii_A9
    @Mii_A9 Před rokem +9

    I am much more peaceful when I stop listining to music. Also less anxiety 👍

    • @yayvids
      @yayvids Před rokem +1

      Lol the fact there is such thing as stress relief music. It actually depends what kind of music u listen to so your statement doesnt always fit. (for yourself)

    • @Mii_A9
      @Mii_A9 Před rokem

      @@yayvids Yes, I can only speak for myself. But I get anxious by any kind of music. I think that music can heavily influence your mind and your emotions :D But each to their own 👍

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem +1

      Same. I have never really been a music enthusiast,
      But now I appreciate the sound and comfort of silence/ambience much more than ever.

    • @DrWoofOfficial
      @DrWoofOfficial Před 5 měsíci

      What was bro listening to 💀

  • @Iovenini
    @Iovenini Před rokem

    Hello please I need your help if I listen music btw iam not addicted once in awhile so does that Mean I am not a Muslim and iam going to hell btw I also learning how to pray and I recite Quran to please my Allah btw I love you your very nice

  • @ramblingirishman3828
    @ramblingirishman3828 Před rokem +1

    Why is there music in the video

  • @hiba5696
    @hiba5696 Před rokem

    It's not your place to judge people's actions. You must respect them. And I fnd it very nice that no one in the comments (from what i've seen) is disrespecting anyone for thier choices.

  • @reyhantimmons-cetin6860

    Where in the Quran is Music forbidden? Which Surah and Ayat please if someone knows 😊 😊

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      The ban comes from evidences taken from hadith. Qur'an supports the narrative as Allah says,
      “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks to mislead from the path of Allah…” [Luqman 31:6]
      idle talks is often interpreted as singing, music, other things that distract from worship.
      Example from some scholars:
      -The scholar of the ummah, Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: this means singing . Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this means playing the drum (tabl). (Tafsir al-Tabari, 21/40).
      -Al-Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451)
      -Al-Sa’di (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this includes all manner of haram speech, all idle talk and falsehood, and all nonsense that encourages kufr and disobedience; the words of those who say things to refute the truth and argue in support of falsehood to defeat the truth; and backbiting, slander, lies, insults and curses; the singing and musical instruments of the Shaytan; and musical instruments which are of no spiritual or worldly benefit. (Tafsir al-Sa’di, 6/150)
      And more opinions are there but this enough.
      There are more ayat that could be used, but the actual ban comes from the hadith, and the ban is not for music of every kind, but of musical instruments.
      “Among my ummah there will certainly be people who permit zina, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…” (Narrated by al-Bukhari ta’liqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsul by al-Tabarani and al-Bayhaqi. See al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 91)
      The inclusion of musical instruments among the other things, where each of the other things are forbidden (note: Silk forbidden for men). Means that musical instruments must also be haram, this is the reasoning of the all 4 sunni maddhabs which rely on reasoning.

  • @tehyalewis2549
    @tehyalewis2549 Před rokem +3

    I’ve gave up music for the most part but when I watch movies or when people play music around me it’s hard. I haven’t been listening to explicit music in a while I just listen to documentaries, podcast or nasheed stay strong sisters/ brothers ❤❤🎉

  • @cinereo_argento
    @cinereo_argento Před rokem +2

    I'm still unsure about this. I'd go with "all in moderation" thing. It's just that...
    If I listen to music more than I do to Quran recitations, if I remember song lyrics more than I do surahs in Quran, if I sing or play instruments better than I recite Quran, if I read sheet music better than I do Quran; I'd feel... ashamed.
    What if such pleasure (i.e. how I consume music) would be asked in the Hereafter?
    { ثُمَّ لَتُسۡـَٔلُنَّ يَوۡمَئِذٍ عَنِ ٱلنَّعِيمِ }
    [Surah At-Takāthur: 8]
    Sahih International:
    Then you will surely be asked that Day about pleasure.[[i.e., the comforts of worldly life and whether you were grateful to Allāh for His blessings.]]

  • @tansyuduri
    @tansyuduri Před rokem +51

    I find learning about your lifestyle fascinating But I cannot Imagine giving up music or trying to say it is sinful. I was born with perfect pitch. I in general don't like rap and stuff that much but I ADORE music, As for my funeral... I would want for it whatever comforts my loved ones most. I am not here anymore some of them are. My focus would be on what would help THEM not my personal preferences. If that happens to be music! Music away!

    • @raccoon1532
      @raccoon1532 Před rokem

      Who said you have the perfect pitch 😂😂 what is perfect? What scale are you using to judge that ?

    • @cjsluiter1917
      @cjsluiter1917 Před rokem +14

      ​@@raccoon1532 sounds like you don't know what perfect pitch is...

    • @xmarala
      @xmarala Před rokem +7

      @@raccoon1532 you don’t even know what perfect pitch is… search it up before commenting.

    • @annnnxh
      @annnnxh Před rokem +2

      just want to say that the music that were talking about here is not singing voices but musical instruments and obviously music with bad words/insulting words and just hateful intentions in general.

    • @Batman.-
      @Batman.- Před rokem +1

      Singing voice is generally considered halal, so long as words are clean and do not encourage sin
      This is why there are nasheeds in Islam (bashed is a song that focuses on the beauty of the voice and cleanliness of lyrics by not having instruments)

  • @Fsmgoat
    @Fsmgoat Před rokem

    i accidently said ameen to the last words be lyrics bc someone texted me ;(

  • @DrNoureenAriz
    @DrNoureenAriz Před rokem +2

    there is a great difference of opinion as far as the Muslims are considered whether music is halal or not weather it is permitted or not there is no verse directly prohibiting music but there are indications but there are various Sahih hadiths like :
    Sahih Bukhari Vol no 7 (book of Drinks) Hadith no 5590 Our Beloved Prophet (SAWW) said:
    "From among my followers there will be people who will make drinking intoxicants and musical instruments as legal."
    So as you can see it's written take as legal means it's illegal and they will make its it legal
    If you think music is permitted then plz tell me the verse of Quran or a hadith in which it is written that music is permitted
    Dont come to me as I am a 11 year old learning Quran and have little knowledge but trying me best learning Quran and about Islam and one of my source is ninja mommy

  • @catlover12366
    @catlover12366 Před rokem +11

    i thought this was a difference of opinion? how can you say its a difference of opinion when you say in an overall statement its right/wrong?

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +7

      After a thorough research, I don’t believe there is a legitimate difference of opinion on music tbh

    • @saynotoh2o747
      @saynotoh2o747 Před rokem +7

      @@NinjaMommy I find the terminology confusing. What do you mean by 'legitimate difference of opinion'? What legitimizes something as a difference of opinion? The whole premise of this video is that people think differently about the topic no? But - as I understand it and to put it simply - this does not count, because..?

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +9

      @@saynotoh2o747 legitimate difference means it is backed up by legitimately strong sources and evidence from Quran and Hadith.
      All the opinions about music being halal is a weak opinion as it doesn’t have strong evidence to back up the claim
      However, for music being haram, there is strong evidence and sources from both Quran and Hadith

    • @saynotoh2o747
      @saynotoh2o747 Před rokem +5

      @@NinjaMommy What information changed your understanding from believing the permissibility of music to be a legitimate difference of opinion to it being undisputedly haram? Have you come to be aware of sources previously unknown to you and/or have you come to a different understanding of sources that you used to think may have possibly suggested the admissibility of music?

    • @EnderLionINFINITY
      @EnderLionINFINITY Před rokem +1

      haraam and halaal isnt opinion for the first bit

  • @kuschelfreddy
    @kuschelfreddy Před rokem +10

    What I don't get: How is vocals forming a melody different from an instrument playing a song? For me it's both music. 🤔

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +10

      Because one is an instrument and the other is not
      For example, birds singing can’t be considered instrumental music as its their voices making sounds
      Quran being recited is not music as well

    • @AnoushaSpeaks
      @AnoushaSpeaks Před rokem +5

      @mister perfect her husband is a scholar

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +6

      @mister perfect Hence why I asked a scholar to give his opinion for this video and I kept myself out of it 😊

    • @august1837
      @august1837 Před rokem +12

      @@NinjaMommy is tapping a rhythm on a table haram then? It’s not an instrument but it’s still music. Where do you draw the line? And what exactly is the reasoning behind an instrument being haram and voice not? That seems very arbitrary to me.
      I am not a muslim, and I love music. But I’m genuinely curious

    • @courtney6541
      @courtney6541 Před rokem +9

      Every voice teacher I've ever had considered the voice to be an instrument and I would agree with them. I'm not trying to start an argument. Just throwing it out there.

  • @bombchubowling7585
    @bombchubowling7585 Před rokem

    I’m not religious but enjoy learning about your way of life. I still don’t understand the argument around music, if music is a distraction then why not television, animated films, or sports tv shows? What is the difference? Thank you

    • @usermqlwkejrhr
      @usermqlwkejrhr Před rokem

      Yes all of that. If the entertainment is halal in itself (no idle talk, free mixing of the opposite genders etc) then it's permissible otherwise anything which takes you away from the remembrance of Allah and keeps u from performing obligations is haram.

    • @usermqlwkejrhr
      @usermqlwkejrhr Před rokem

      And we believe Allah has made harmful things prohibited for us. He's our creator He knows what's good and bad for us. So whenever He or His messenger (may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) command"We hear and we obey"

  • @Ohmeow_im_ari
    @Ohmeow_im_ari Před rokem

    I don’t know about what’s in the Quran or Hadith, but one kind of music (of you can call it music) that’s rewarding for me is waves sounds, I find it so relaxing and it helps me a lot to calm down my anxiety.
    I just wanted to share what kind of music is rewarding for me, even though I’m not too sure if waves sounds are a type of music

    • @Batman.-
      @Batman.- Před rokem

      As in the sound of water? That is not music if it just sound of water, and yes it is quite relaxing hah

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      If it is ambient sounds, free of musical instruments then that is fine In Sha Allah.
      Because the prohibiton is specifially for musical instruments, mentioned in a hadith.
      The Qur'an supports the narrative by discouraging acts that take people away from Allah. I.e singing, music, intoxicants etc.

  • @Tyrosecat
    @Tyrosecat Před rokem

    Nice video❤

  • @dollsNcats
    @dollsNcats Před rokem +1

    I try I really do try to understand how people say music is addicting and harmful ? Like maybe if your listening to terrible lyrics.
    But as a theater lover who loves Broadway and dísney I cant see how that’s harmful? If I’m sitting outside alone making art or jewelry like I enjoy doing on my own time and have Broadway version of the beauty and the beast how is that harmful or addiction? But I also can go weeks without out and my life is exactly the same.

  • @DrNoureenAriz
    @DrNoureenAriz Před rokem +2

    I actually never thought this many people supported music or think its halal or a form of art like right now there are many that have a double meaning or aren't connected to the illuminati I saw a non muslim youtuber finding things about it

    • @Judoka26
      @Judoka26 Před rokem +1

      Sooo you are saying all my christian worship songs are illuminati/ with a double meaning? Also all classic music then? I feel you are mislead.

    • @DrNoureenAriz
      @DrNoureenAriz Před rokem

      When did I say all songs but most of the popular songs like dark horse or stuff and nothing against you and your thoughts ❤
      Just don't forgot to spread love
      I was just tryna share my opinion
      Love you ❤

  • @jessicah3782
    @jessicah3782 Před rokem +1

    voice is an instrument

  • @frasenp8411
    @frasenp8411 Před rokem +22

    Idk for me music in a funeral is not weird 😅 all the funerals I've been to had instruments with godly and sad songs

    • @bestofbest.811
      @bestofbest.811 Před rokem +4

      Yes that would be, but in Islam all godly things are without music so that is the reason behind it

    • @ariesshine1857
      @ariesshine1857 Před rokem

      ​@@bestofbest.811God made all things

    • @Batman.-
      @Batman.- Před rokem

      in Islam if a song were to be played it would have to be without instruments

    • @moosaseedat9598
      @moosaseedat9598 Před rokem +1

      Iman Ghazali said music is fine
      No authentic hadith just opinions

  • @teehee4096
    @teehee4096 Před rokem +5

    There is music in the background of his video. What??????

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +7

      There is vocals in the background, no instrumental music
      I should have clarified in the video…we are talking about instrumental music

    • @teehee4096
      @teehee4096 Před rokem +1

      ​@@NinjaMommy I see. I could have sworn I heard electronic editing and instruments in the first guy's video. But, I could be mistaken and the vocals could just be really good lol

    • @hagarmaatougui4658
      @hagarmaatougui4658 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NinjaMommy It is so funny because the interpretation of Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him) is that is singing.

  • @user-ei6gl1gl1r
    @user-ei6gl1gl1r Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm listening to music and my relationship with Allah is fine 😇

  • @LaoShi-we5tv
    @LaoShi-we5tv Před měsícem

    As a Black American who also is a revert Muslim, yes I would like music to be played at my funeral. Yes I listen to music.
    Culturally and historically music has sustained us through slavery, racism, and oppression.
    I enjoy learning about other cultures and I always have respect for differences.
    For me Allah wants us to love thy neighbor.
    I respect your right to wear a niqab.
    I respect your right to not listen to music.
    But for me, you are dishonoring my culture.
    It’s hard being a revert when you have such Fundamentalist Beliefs.
    Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I’m found, was blind but now I see.
    These are the beautiful words of Black Gospel Music.
    If Allah is the ultimate force for Good, I believe He has a place for people like me.

  • @habibaroyees
    @habibaroyees Před rokem

    Very true

  • @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533

    I want to stop May Allah help me and everyone else who needs it as well. Music is haram and can really corrupt our minds

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      May Allah make it easy for you and others, In Sha Allah.

  • @SARAH-zn8he
    @SARAH-zn8he Před rokem

    For me quitting music completely would be kinda easier I mean like if there wasn't music in most vlogs and such more stuff

  • @hijabigirl18
    @hijabigirl18 Před rokem

    Mashallah he is young and pious

  • @lubnaabhiya3319
    @lubnaabhiya3319 Před rokem +3

    I am not saying music is halal or haram but there's nothing wrong in listening to some beautiful Indian romantic songs until and unless you get motivated to do something wrong because of it . Some lyrics are very beautiful and pleasant to listen ❤

    • @EnderLionINFINITY
      @EnderLionINFINITY Před rokem +2

      "beautiful" indian romantic songs are excactly what is not allowed. These songs talk about rOManCe and lOvE which is not allowed. Romantic Indian songs are so cringe too.

    • @lubnaabhiya3319
      @lubnaabhiya3319 Před rokem +3

      @@EnderLionINFINITY keep your opinion with you honey . Islam does not stop anyone to fall in love with anyone as far it is halal and it's lead to marriage.

    • @LilCaptainCupcake
      @LilCaptainCupcake Před rokem

      ​@@lubnaabhiya3319 lmao this person replied some invalid point like this on my comment also. It's fine just ignore, we Indians know how important our music is to us and if they don't understand it or feel that it is not halal, then that's fine, we can keep it to ourselves. We are not losing anything anyway

    • @usermqlwkejrhr
      @usermqlwkejrhr Před rokem +3

      @@lubnaabhiya3319 but what matters is, music is haram in islam. Doesn't matter if those songs are beautiful or not. If you wanna be guided, it's for ur own good if u don't, it's ur loss. May Allah guide u. Here's the evidence :
      "AND OF MANKIND IS HE WHO PURCHASES IDLE TALKS (I.E. MUSIC, SINGING, ETC.) TO MISLEAD (MEN) FROM THE PATH OF ALLAH WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE, AND TAKES IT (THE PATH OF ALLAH, THE VERSES OF THE QURAN) BY WAY OF MOCKERY. FOR SUCH THERE WILL BE A HUMILIATING TORMENT (IN THE HELL-FIRE)." - [SURAH LUQMAN: 6]
      وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَن يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الْحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَن سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ
      (And of mankind is he who purchases Lahu Al-Hadith to mislead (men) from the path of Allah), he said, "This -- by Allah -- refers to singing."
      وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَن يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الْحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَن سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ
      (And of mankind is he who purchases Lahw Al-Hadith to mislead (men) from the path of Allah without knowledge, ) Qatadah said: "By Allah, he may not spend money on it, but his purchasing it means he likes it, and the more misguided he is, the more he likes it and the more he prefers falsehood to the truth and harmful things over beneficial things." It was said that what is meant by the words. (Tafseer ibn kathir)
      Al-Hasan al-Basri رحمه اللهsaid: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451)
      Shaykh Al-Islam ibn Taymiyyah said,
      "The opinion of the four Imaams is that
      ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
      are prohibited."
      [Majmoo' Fatawaa 576/11]
      Ibnul qayyim رحمه الله said :
      "singing [and music] is worse and more harmful than stories of emperors, because it directs [one] to adultery and fornication and it is the fountainhead of hypocrisy. It is the snare of the shaytaan, and it intoxicates the intellect, its obstructing (people) from the qur'aan is worse than any way in which other types of phony speech blocks them, because the souls of people lean towards [sounds like this] and have the desire to listen to it."
      [ighaathatul-lahfaan', 1/258-259]
      Ibn Mas'ud رضي الله عنه said:
      "Music breeds hypocrisy in the heart just as water causes vegetation."
      [Igatha al-Lahfaan 1/225-268]
      Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله said:
      “Whoever increases in listening to poems [or music] to improve his heart, his desire to listen to the Qur'an will decrease to the point where he'll hate it!."
      [lqtida' al-Sirat al-Mustaqim | V. 1, Pg. 542]
      Imam ash-Shafi'i رحمه الله said: "Whosoever listens to music, then he is an idiot (سفيه) whose testimony is to be rejected."
      الأم للشافعي (٢٠٩/٦))
      Imam Ahmed Bin Hanbal رحمه الله was asked about ghinaa' (singing/music). So, he said: "Music causes hypocrisy to sprout/grow in the heart" [Al-Mughni of Ibn Qudaamah, (12/42)]

    • @fiddah
      @fiddah Před rokem

      We are not supposed to speak about Islam without knowledge.

  • @MmeW
    @MmeW Před rokem +3

    In my opinion, singing is praying on steroids!! When you sing, you are sending extra prayers to the universe. It makes me sad to think that you do not have music in your life - but I also respect that you choose not to. I don’t understand it - but I respect it.

  • @ariesshine1857
    @ariesshine1857 Před rokem +4

    I Sure said Amen after the song's I heard because it's awesome & beautiful & Im grateful for the gifted one's who bring THIER GOD Given Talents but that's me -+++

  • @elo1063
    @elo1063 Před rokem +17

    Hi, i'm not muslim at all, i have my one gods but i love learn about islam and other religions sooo much. Islam is such a beautiful religion full of beautiful people. I really love your videos because they are full of respect and knowledge. I'm sorry about my english, i'm french. I wish you a good Ramadan ! May your God protect you.

    • @aqua_regia15
      @aqua_regia15 Před rokem +2

      Thank you brother/sister!
      Lots of respect and love from Muslims...
      Khair Mubarak(a nice reply to Ramadan Mubarak)
      You have make my day as I am reading this early morning after closing my fast!
      May Allah Almighty guide you,protect you and fulfill your good wishes!
      Ameen🌈💜

    • @aspenshawarma
      @aspenshawarma Před rokem +1

      same for me!!! i am not muslim but learning about religions is fun and its my hobby. I have so many Muslim friends, and all of them r amazing. and ninja mommy ur content is so interesting to watch! i wish all of the Muslims here a good ramadan!

  • @TheTwinkiestarr
    @TheTwinkiestarr Před rokem +1

    surely the god i serve gave us ears to hear, if we should not listen to music, we should not sing, we should cut of our ears and damage our ear drums

  • @Apk83
    @Apk83 Před rokem

    Is that mulana Samir

  • @-.--.--.--.--.-.
    @-.--.--.--.--.-. Před rokem

    he drank water or whatevere in the bottle?

  • @variahusen3116
    @variahusen3116 Před rokem

    Yes I know listening to songs ate haram but the actual music like piano or guitar by it self I think listening to song if it has music or not is haram bec its distracting even if it doesn't have music in it but listening to music and instruments without lyrics its OK I think correct me if I'm wrong

  • @martakociolek
    @martakociolek Před rokem +1

    I live in a christian country and music is usually played at funerals. I don't really understand why it shouldn't be.

  • @bouchranourelhouda2415

    Well , we only feel music in our hearts , thzt's a fact , ironically , Qur'an can only be felt and takes effect when it touches the heart ...
    We have one heart , I don't think that maintaining 50/50 is possible one will always take more place and eventually evade the more than 90% of the heart to its entirety .
    What do you want to feel you heart with.

  • @qudry9251
    @qudry9251 Před rokem +6

    music is one of the basic of humankind. Even animals appreciate it. Why is your ideology so much again freedom ? Why would your god care about wether you listen to music or not ? Don't you see this is nonsense made to keep you under the influence of religion ?

    • @tenazshah3362
      @tenazshah3362 Před rokem +1

      Thoroughly agree...from the what to do in the bedroom to how to poop, ....it's suffocating

    • @qudry9251
      @qudry9251 Před rokem +2

      @@tenazshah3362 easier to control people when they constantly have to think about your religion

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      Can you first prove or show me why God should conform to your beliefs and views about Himself?

    • @qudry9251
      @qudry9251 Před rokem

      @@silentbyte196 You would have to prove the eixstence of your god first.
      If someone came to me and said I have to do a lot of non sensical actions and forbids me to even listen to music then I would say that person is an asshole. I guess your god is an asshole

  • @kara2162
    @kara2162 Před rokem +9

    I'm confused. I've never been to a funeral without music. I can't imagine it any other way.

    • @moopgurr7508
      @moopgurr7508 Před rokem +2

      I never thought of it that way as a Muslim. But I think that's bc us muslims perform funerals in a specific way. We pray specific prayers. We say specific duas. So there really is no room for music. The only situation where I would see the lack of music as kinda bizarre is at weddings or parties. But tbh I'm not living this life bc I wanna live it to the fullest. I'm living to worship allah. so I will agree to no music at my wedding. And either way there is halal alternatives like nasheed and vocal only. Not as fun as music but I'm happy bc I'm making small sacrifices for the sake of my god and my religion.

    • @yesthisismew
      @yesthisismew Před rokem

      ​@@moopgurr7508 don't you ask yourself why?

    • @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533
      @enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533 Před rokem +3

      @@yesthisismewthe reason is simple, we want what most people don’t… paradise

    • @yesthisismew
      @yesthisismew Před rokem

      @@enjisilverstone-nolongerac7533 Paradise does not exist

  • @thehourglassfan3515
    @thehourglassfan3515 Před rokem +8

    Of course, music can’t be deemed lawful in religion. The reason behind this is that it’s too beautiful. Whenever I listen to music I love, I feel in a state of ecstasy. It’s too enjoyable. Fornication is forbidden too and one of the reasons might be the same one, it’s very enjoyable as well. Many things that happen to be too enjoyable cannot be deemed lawful in religion.

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +10

      That’s NOT the reason why it’s deemed unlawful in Islam
      There are many beautiful things that are lawful

    • @ashtastic._
      @ashtastic._ Před rokem +7

      with all due respect brother/sister, that is one of the most ignorant and passive aggressive statements i have ever heard. if you don’t agree with what is being said, click off of the video.

    • @thehourglassfan3515
      @thehourglassfan3515 Před rokem +5

      @@ashtastic._ I was just stating an opinion I had. You can always disagree with me. 🙂

    • @thehourglassfan3515
      @thehourglassfan3515 Před rokem +3

      @@NinjaMommy Ok, my bad, then. It’s just that a lot of beautiful things seem to be forbidden. I am very well aware that the mainstream view regarding music is that it is sinful. If you take the beauty aspect into consideration, to a certain extent, it may make sense because it might be a distraction. When I listen to music, I feel in a different world of extreme happiness. That is why for many of us who might be struggling with things in our daily lives, music provides a great escape. Some other people might be feeling the same way when it comes to fornication which is another sin people might fall into to get their minds off of their daily issues. My point is that there is a very strong element of beauty that is to be found in those sins which is the reason why some people might be attracted to them in the first place. Beauty seems be the common denominator. Again, that’s just my take on this. I do not believe that listening to music at times of unrest is a good solution. The best thing to do in such case would be to turn to God in prayer.

    • @ashtastic._
      @ashtastic._ Před rokem +2

      @@thehourglassfan3515 i understand your point of view. however, the thing is, the amount of “beauty” and “benefits” which people can see in music distracts them from the negatives. from what you just said, i’m guessing that you’re addicted to the dopamine which music brings. i found that when i quit music, my concentration levels were better than they had ever been and i was overall happier. then again, this is my belief and i am not trying to argue in any way. may God bless you :)

  • @Sabryna_1tG
    @Sabryna_1tG Před rokem +1

    Ameen!

  • @yayvids
    @yayvids Před rokem +2

    Um ok do you not know the AMOUNT of people who play MUSIC AT FUNERALS? IT IS VERY COMMON. But no i dont want music at my funeral i guess.?? depends

  • @mmahiii
    @mmahiii Před rokem +18

    look as a muslim, i think it's okay to listen to music, ik it's not beneficial or anything but it's fine as long as you still pray, do good deeds etc. not just listen to it ALL the time. it's not written in quran either that it's haram. but we should definatley not include music with islam they are completely 2 different things. you can pray to god and also enjoy life at the same time.

    • @mdffmfff9378
      @mdffmfff9378 Před rokem +2

      Allah says in Surah Luqman :And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah… [Luqman 31:6], scholars have said: The interpretation of the Sahabah and Tabi'in, that ‘idle talk’ refers to singing, is sufficient. This was reported with sahih isnad from Ibn 'Abbas and Ibn Mas’ud. Abu’l-Sahba said: I asked Ibn Mas’ud about the ayah (interpretation of the meaning), ‘“And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks’ [Luqman 31:6]. He said: By Allah, besides Whom there is no other god, this means singing - and he repeated it three times. It was also reported with a sahih isnad from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both) that this means singing.

    • @ashtastic._
      @ashtastic._ Před rokem +7

      when the Prophet SAW walked past an area where music was being played, he would stick his fingers in his ears until he had passed that place. surely, that doesn’t tell you that music is okay, does it?

    • @RimaEln
      @RimaEln Před rokem +4

      But the thing is, it doesn't matter what you or anyone else thinks. The only opinion that matters is Allah's. So, if He says we should abstain from it, then that's what we should do. Period.

    • @AquaNature6K
      @AquaNature6K Před rokem +1

      Music is not haram in Islam. Trust nobody who tells you otherwise and whatever nonsense they spew to prove it’s prohibited
      Does a Hadith forbid something the Quran doesn’t forbid? Reject it and throw it out. Only Allah can make Music haram and he didn’t.

    • @donotdisturb6597
      @donotdisturb6597 Před rokem +4

      @@AquaNature6K why should people trust you?? Are you a scholar? Have you done your research and do you have evidence to prove it isn’t haram? One should not speak out of ignorance. The authentic Hadith n Quran go hand in hand. And Allah did say it was haram in the Quran. If you read the comment above, you would’ve seen it.
      Quran 31:6 “A humiliating chastisement awaits them. And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing, etc.) to mislead (men) from the Path of Allah without knowledge, and takes it (the Path of Allah, the Verses of the Quran) by way of mockery. For such there will be a humiliating torment (in the Hell-fire).”
      Are you still going to reject it?
      “And whatever nonsense they spew to prove it’s prohibited” so the Quran is nonsense?? Bc that’s what we’re using to prove it’s prohibited.

  • @DevjKaiser
    @DevjKaiser Před rokem +1

    1. “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah…” [Luqmaan 31:6]
    It specifically says to mislead, if I sing, praising Allah (SWT) and his glory how does that mislead? Nasheeds are vocal music, as singing is vocal music. So by singing being mentioned, then blanket term that all music falls under haram, there should be no singing of any kind, to include nasheeds and no instruments of any kind.
    Is that right or am I misunderstanding, as a revert I’m starting to find Islam to be complicated when you introduce the hadiths with the Quran. I see why there are different sects, however I thought that having different sects was a no no.

    • @teehee4096
      @teehee4096 Před rokem +1

      Having different sects is not a "no-no". Islam has had sects since the early Rashidun Caliphate. It is normal to disagree within the religion on many topics. Off the top of my head, there are Sunnis (أهل السنة والجماعة), including 4 main schools of thought: Maliki, Hanbali, Shafi'i and Hanafi; Shias (شيعة علي), including the Ja'fari school (which includes the Twelvers, who believe Ali was the first of the 12 imams) and other schools who's names I don't remember; Ibadis, who are the majority only in Oman; Sufis, a mystic dimension of Ahl-as-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah/Sunnis, Quranists, who only believe in the Quran and nothing additional such as Hadith or Sira, and many Muslims who would describe our/themselves as non-denominational, but usually still lean toward one school of thought.

    • @DevjKaiser
      @DevjKaiser Před rokem

      @@teehee4096 The Qur’an says in 6:159 that the Prophet (PBUH) will not be responsible for those who divided their faith and split into sects.
      “[Quran 6:159] Those who divide themselves into sects do not belong with you. Their judgment rests with God, then He will inform them of everything they had done.”
      Another translation I have found:
      Sahih International: “Indeed, those who have divided their religion and become sects - you, [O Muhammad], are not [associated] with them in anything. Their affair is only [left] to Allah ; then He will inform them about what they used to do.”
      Respectfully, I believe it’s a no for the sects. I believe during our prophet (PBUH) time, these sects didn’t exist, they came after him with disagreements, thus splitting into sects with the Quran warns against.

    • @DevjKaiser
      @DevjKaiser Před rokem +1

      @@teehee4096 Also thank you for responding respectfully, please be patient as I am still learning. 🥰

  • @mehweshriyaz6241
    @mehweshriyaz6241 Před rokem +1

    In my opinion I think we can listen to music only if it doesn't say any bad words and some more stuff because I think lots of Muslims like music and in my opinion that's the only way it can be Halal.
    Correct me if I'm wrong :)

    • @usermqlwkejrhr
      @usermqlwkejrhr Před rokem

      Assalamu'alaikum sister,
      There's no doubt music is absolutely haram. Singing, musical instruments, voclas etc. Here are the evidence.
      Evidence from the Quran :
      “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah…” [Luqman 31:6]
      The scholar of the ummah, Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: this means singing . Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this means playing the drum (tabl). (Tafsir al-Tabari, 21/40)
      Al-Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451)
      Al-Sa’di (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this includes all manner of haram speech, all idle talk and falsehood, and all nonsense that encourages kufr and disobedience; the words of those who say things to refute the truth and argue in support of falsehood to defeat the truth; and backbiting, slander, lies, insults and curses; the singing and musical instruments of the Shaytan; and musical instruments which are of no spiritual or worldly benefit. (Tafsir al-Sa’di, 6/150)
      Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
      “The interpretation of the Sahabah and Tabi'in, that ‘idle talk’ refers to singing, is sufficient. This was reported with sahih isnad from Ibn 'Abbas and Ibn Mas’ud. Abu’l-Sahba said: I asked Ibn Mas’ud about the ayah (interpretation of the meaning), ‘“And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks’ [Luqman 31:6]. He said: By Allah, besides Whom there is no other god, this means singing - and he repeated it three times. It was also reported with a sahih isnad from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both) that this means singing.
      Evidence from the sunnah :
      The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
      “Among my ummah there will certainly be people who permit zina, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…” (Narrated by al-Bukhari ta’liqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsul by al-Tabarani and al-Bayhaqi. See al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 91)
      Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This is a sahih hadith narrated by al-Bukhari in his Saheeh, where he quoted it as evidence and stated that it is mu’allaq and majzum. He said: Chapter on what was narrated concerning those who permit alcohol and call it by another name.
      This hadith indicates in two ways that musical instruments and enjoyment of listening to music are haram. The first is the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “[they] permit” which clearly indicates that the things mentioned, including musical instruments, are haram according to shari’ah, but those people will permit them. The second is the fact that musical instruments are mentioned alongside things which are definitely known to be haram, i.e., zina and alcohol: if they (musical instruments) were not haram, why would they be mentioned alongside these things? (adapted from al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 1/140-141)

  • @hagarmaatougui4658
    @hagarmaatougui4658 Před rokem

    I would like to give my fantasy books (that do not have anything inappropriate) to my family when I die. Say ameen if you don't then fantasy books are haram.
    I would like to give my collection of chairs to my family when I die. Say ameen if you don't then chairs are haram.
    A dangerous way of thinking. Everyone respect the opinions of others; this is the same thing that happens with the niqab subject or a lot of other things. May Allah bless us all with wisdom and a kind heart. AMEEN.

  • @shifaarshi6806
    @shifaarshi6806 Před rokem

    another thing is that astaghfirullah there's even many nasheeds out there with musical instruments! please stay away from them and if you really wanna listen then find a lyrics only/no music version if it's there. music, and musical instruments are haram no matter what even if the lyrics are clean. it may be hard to give up music but when you do you won't miss it. music is not worth risking jannah for

  • @rownokjahanritu6701
    @rownokjahanritu6701 Před rokem +5

    I was reading the hadith that there will be one time when people will start thinking music halal when It's not.And the hadith is authentic. I can't believe that that time has approached! The comments are heartbreaking 💔

    • @hagarmaatougui4658
      @hagarmaatougui4658 Před 11 měsíci

      “The hadith referred to in saying that it is haram as narrated by al Bukhari is not fulfilling the requirements of the Sahih in al Bukhari’s collection. 1) Al Bukhari in Hadith al Ma’azif himself narrated the Hadith to be of a broken chain of narrators in which there is a gap between al Bukhari and the second narrator, so he drops the first narrator in his chain. That is called Mu’allaq. Some scholars tried to connect the chain through other means like when ibn Hajar did in his dissertation (connecting what is disconnected) in which he connected the Isnad of this Hadith. But still, one of the main narrators whose name is Hisham ibn Ammar as profiled in Tahthib at-Tahthib by ibn Hajar is not reliable enough for some scholars to be a source of a narration that depends on somebody like him.. In this context, it is important that we understand what is meant by Ma’azif in Arabic dictionaries because there are more than one meaning for Ma’azif.

    • @hagarmaatougui4658
      @hagarmaatougui4658 Před 11 měsíci

      By the way that same hadith talks about silk, and silk is allowed for women and Prophet Muhammad sws allowed this in certain occasions for men:
      حَدَّثَنَا مُسَدَّدٌ، حَدَّثَنَا يَحْيَى، عَنْ شُعْبَةَ، أَخْبَرَنِي قَتَادَةُ، أَنَّ أَنَسًا، حَدَّثَهُمْ قَالَ رَخَّصَ النَّبِيُّ صلى الله عليه وسلم لِعَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ عَوْفٍ وَالزُّبَيْرِ بْنِ الْعَوَّامِ فِي حَرِيرٍ‏.‏
      Narrated Anas:
      The Prophet (ﷺ) allowed `Abdur-Rahman bin `Auf and Az-Zubair bin Al-`Awwam to wear silk.
      Sahih al-Bukhari 2921
      حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو الْوَلِيدِ، حَدَّثَنَا هَمَّامٌ، عَنْ قَتَادَةَ، عَنْ أَنَسٍ، حَدَّثَنَا مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ سِنَانٍ، حَدَّثَنَا هَمَّامٌ، عَنْ قَتَادَةَ، عَنْ أَنَسٍ ـ رضى الله عنه ـ أَنَّ عَبْدَ، الرَّحْمَنِ بْنَ عَوْفٍ وَالزُّبَيْرَ شَكَوَا إِلَى النَّبِيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم ـ يَعْنِي الْقَمْلَ ـ فَأَرْخَصَ لَهُمَا فِي الْحَرِيرِ، فَرَأَيْتُهُ عَلَيْهِمَا فِي غَزَاةٍ‏.‏
      Narrated Anas:
      As above.
      Narrated Anas:
      `Abdur Rahman bin `Auf and Az-Zubair complained to the Prophet, i.e. about the lice (that caused itching) so he allowed them to wear silken clothes. I saw them wearing such clothes in a holy battle.
      Sahih al-Bukhari 2920
      حَدَّثَنِي مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ بَشَّارٍ، حَدَّثَنَا غُنْدَرٌ، حَدَّثَنَا شُعْبَةُ، سَمِعْتُ قَتَادَةَ، عَنْ أَنَسٍ، رَخَّصَ أَوْ رُخِّصَ لِحِكَّةٍ بِهِمَا‏.‏
      Narrated Anas:
      (Wearing of silk) was allowed to them (i.e. `AbdurRahman and Az-Zubair) because of the itching they suffered from.
      Sahih al-Bukhari 2922
      ‘Alī (may God be pleased with him) said, “I saw the Messenger of God, (peace and blessings upon him), take some silk and put it in his right hand and take some gold and put it in his left hand, then say, ‘These two are unlawful for the men of my community.’” (Sunan Abī Dāwūd)
      Abū Mūsā al-Ash’arī (may God be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of God (peace and blessings upon him) said, “Wearing silk and gold has been forbidden for the men of my community but is lawful for its females.” (Jāmiʿ al-Tirmidhī)
      The Hanafi school holds the broadest view in this regard. According to the Hanafi School, it is allowed for both men and women to use silk in furnishings such as covers and cushions. Ad-Durr Al-Mukhtaar reads, “It is permissible to lean on it (silk) and to use it as sheets or covers. Ash-Shaafiʻi and Maalik held that it is impermissible. This is the correct view in this regard as stated in Al-Mawaahib (book).”
      Allah Knows best.

  • @imanaliya9492
    @imanaliya9492 Před rokem +1

    I still think music either both.. haram and halal.
    Haram - when the meaning is not comply to our sharia example: it's talk about cupid or some God that don't exist to our believe. But it's not totally haram yet. If you believe in it then it will be haram. or the song about LGBTQ ++, nude some cursing then it's haram.
    Makruh - when it has nothing given to you bad or good.
    Halal - when the music help you to focus to energized you and give you good impact then it's halal.
    I'm a Quran memorizer and my ustaz told me about this and I believed in it. It's just my opinion btw don't hold a grudge toward me or something cause I'm a human too and still would make a mistake..😅

  • @hannairfan
    @hannairfan Před rokem

    To both the brothers. I suggest you give daleel rather than asking us about our own opinions regarding music
    We would of course not want music to be played on serious solemn occasions like at someone's funeral. Moreover, in such situations the recitation of Quran is obv more recommended.
    I believe listening to music is Halal and I can give my Daleel on that if u like. But if music is halal, it doesn't mean u have to get addicted to it and listen to it all day long. It is a Mubah(permissible) action and there is no reward and no sin on doing it. And ofcourse Mandoob and Fardh A'amaal have much greater value, so leaving a Mubah for a Mandub is definetely better.
    Secondly, If listening to music causes a person to do any Haram action, listening to it also becomes haram in that situation. Because an action which leads to Haram is also Haram. If a person is so addicted to music that it disturbs his prayers, it is not allowed for him to listen to it.
    Also if the lyrics of a song are such that they tempt you towards a Haram deed, the song is Haram to listen too.
    While keeping all the exceptions and situations in mind, a Muslim can listen to music.

  • @Halal-writing-ASMR
    @Halal-writing-ASMR Před rokem +5

    The Messenger of Allah (SAW) 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

    • @idiotic1021
      @idiotic1021 Před rokem +2

      Silk and musical instruments are haram? What is going on. Islam is not a cult. Stop this madness. You are following Bukharism, not Islam. All these hadiths were written in Persia over 200 years after prophet’s death, they are nothing but fabricated rulings by Persian imams!

    • @zeeshanbinnaushadnujjoo1389
      @zeeshanbinnaushadnujjoo1389 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@idiotic1021do you know hadith is fake?

  • @kamisperm
    @kamisperm Před rokem +2

    Muslims don't listen to music then... I should probably stop going to the mosque if I'm going to continue listening.

    • @la-nyarichardson483
      @la-nyarichardson483 Před rokem +1

      You don’t have to stop going to the mosque

    • @ariesshine1857
      @ariesshine1857 Před rokem

      No no don't do that I mean lot's of things ( most things) are Haram & y'all still engage , so there bro ☺️✌🏽

  • @ninjamom9750
    @ninjamom9750 Před rokem

    Hadhrat Abdullah Bin Umar (radhiyallahu anhu) narrates: "Verily, Nabi (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) made haraam liquor, gambling, the musical drum and the tambourine. And, every intoxicant is haraam." (Ahmad and Abu Dawood)

  • @DawnSaleh
    @DawnSaleh Před rokem

    Honestly so long as the music is praising Allah, swt then i would be fine. Basically not all music is the same.
    Haram music designed to encourage sin, absolutely not. Yuck. But something the of speaks like Nasheeds but maybe a violen I would not protest. ❤❤

  • @gigi-qd6fq
    @gigi-qd6fq Před rokem

    Music sow a seed of sorrow within our heart...just observe that whenever we hear a sad music it goes in our mind throughout the day and make us sad and it may also lead to depression whereas, happy or cheerful music may want you to shake your body and dance and this is prohibited in islam cause Allah swt has made humans with much respect and each and every person is considered as a king and queen in islam so i don't think any king or queen would like to shake their body or move their hands or legs in air or dance...
    If you think music is a therapy or it gives you peace.. sorry to say but you missing out the most beautiful and important things in life to give you peace and instead you choose music over it
    May Allah guide and bless us all ❤

    • @jobayermasud5403
      @jobayermasud5403 Před rokem

      It controls your emotions i dont know why anyone isnt commenting on this even if music was halal i still wouldn't listen to it because of the harmful effects it has Allah made it forbidden because it harms us

    • @DrWoofOfficial
      @DrWoofOfficial Před 5 měsíci

      Same effects can occur from vocals-only or duff nasheeds. Either sad nasheeds that make you reflect or Eid nasheeds that make you rejoice, and the HALAL duff may make you dance. Dance is okay, if it's done in an appropriate time, place and way.
      And even the Quran can make one sad (in a positive way of course) because it makes you reflect, or maybe feel remorse, or other feelings. Even Allah talks about the believers who cry when they hear the verses of Allah in the Quran.
      This is to say that your logic should be applied everywhere if it's truly the reason for music being haram. Rather, the genre or song should be looked at specifically, and not generalised, and the Muslim should be moderate in his listening or playing.

  • @katielarsen2630
    @katielarsen2630 Před rokem +9

    Alhamdilallah that's why I stopped listening to music, not being 100% convinced that it's haram but just knowing that Quran is better and causes more peace in my heart

  • @dondone2211
    @dondone2211 Před rokem +27

    This is so absurd, comparing listening to music to that of funeral proceedings. Not everything is that deep.
    I love you guys and your content on Islam, but sometimes I feel you take things overboard by blowing them out of proportion. Just wanted to let you guys know.

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +5

      Not comparing it to funeral proceedings
      Just asking a general question, would you want music at your funeral?
      If it’s halal, why not? 🤔
      If you believe music is halal and rewarding, why not? 🤔

    • @piyanasworld1011
      @piyanasworld1011 Před rokem +6

      It's a straightforward question for you to reflect on yourself. It may sound deep but that is what this is about. If your obvious answer is "no", then that says much about what your inner self wants. Keep in mind that this is for Muslims who believe that Music is halal. Why would they entertain themselves with something which they wouldn't even want to happen in their funeral? being obsessed with Music when you live life yet expecting Qur'an to be played when your dead and helpless. Why?

    • @zuzaj7054
      @zuzaj7054 Před rokem +5

      @@piyanasworld1011 and what if the answer is yes?

    • @piyanasworld1011
      @piyanasworld1011 Před rokem +1

      @@zuzaj7054 yes to the fact that you prefer Music(trick of the devil) over the Qur'an (words of Allah)? then you should probably question your faith in God and Islam altogether.

    • @zuzaj7054
      @zuzaj7054 Před rokem +5

      @@piyanasworld1011 yes to the music playing during funeral

  • @gypsybaby3196
    @gypsybaby3196 Před rokem +5

    It's not forbidden in the Quran. I think it's a personal choice

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +5

      It actually is
      “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah…” [Luqman 31:6]
      The scholar of the ummah, Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: this means singing .
      Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this means playing the drum (tabl). (Tafsir al-Tabari, 21/40)
      Al-Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451)

    • @beniaminmattin7050
      @beniaminmattin7050 Před rokem +10

      @@NinjaMommy Those are interpretations of scholars but not every scholar has this interpretation. Also, two of the opinions you quoted mention that singing is also haram, so that means you shouldn’t be uploading any videos with nasheed in the background like you’ve done before.

    • @gypsybaby3196
      @gypsybaby3196 Před rokem +4

      ​@@NinjaMommy It's a debate among scholars but music is not specifically mentioned in the Quran

    • @idkbro4932
      @idkbro4932 Před rokem +1

      ​@@beniaminmattin7050 Those are interpretations of the companions of the Prophet ﷺ, one of them which the Prophet ﷺ made dua for. As muslims we follow the Qur'an with the interpretation of the sahaba because the Prophet ﷺ said the best generation of people, are the sahaba. Regarding singing without instruments, it has a difference of opinion.

    • @beniaminmattin7050
      @beniaminmattin7050 Před rokem +3

      @@idkbro4932 Yes, Ibn Abbas (ra) was a companion, but even if you completely accept his interpretation, then you can’t say there is a difference of opinion when it comes to singing because his statement is clear and you claim to follow the words of the companions of the prophet Mohamed (saw). Also, he didn’t mention musical instruments, but only singing.

  • @zaydhassan1069
    @zaydhassan1069 Před rokem

    You guys are over complicating it
    I find it in this way
    If i am still praying and reading quran then it is ok.
    Depends on what i am feeding my ears. If it is some instrumental or some song with halal lyrics, it should be ok.
    And before you argue instruments are haram i would say look at the nasheeds and kawalis and naats.
    They all use drums and other instruments.

  • @carmengasca2766
    @carmengasca2766 Před 3 měsíci

    To me? This is stupid because there’s low frequency sounds and high frequency sounds that can be considered music. But the high frequency sounds can be beneficial and healing even. I even read that some doctors are learning how to heal through frequencies and vibrations. I don’t know what kind of music Muhammad peace be upon him grew up hearing but if people were doing sinful stuff while listening to music than I can see why he would associate music and sinful. Maybe stay away from sinful lyrics and listen to high uplifting music; instruments, vibrations, frequencies.

  • @shaimaomer4198
    @shaimaomer4198 Před rokem

    The prophet said that there will come a time where people will make Zinah , drinking alcohol and musical instruments halal, I don't remember the hadith word by word but it's a true hadith and this is enough to prove that music is haram, also an advice, don't go and say music is halal just because you like music and can't stop listening to it, acknowledge your mistake, say astagfir Allah so even if you can't stop listening to it, no one knows when they will die so it's better to repent before dying .

  • @mitskiisslayerthanyou

    I think it’s haram. I felt WAYYY better when I stopped listening to music,music causes noise pollution which leads to behaviour problems(mines was anger)

  • @krasavchiklite
    @krasavchiklite Před rokem

    don't you think that it is hypocritical to use music while doing video about music in islam?? wala audhubillah...

  • @JiminPark-bv9ce
    @JiminPark-bv9ce Před rokem +3

    Since I sing, I believe God gave me the Gift to do music, to be able to sing. I would love to have music played at my funeral, anything so that people won't cry and they have something to listen to that will remind them of you
    (Edit: I respect deeply this belief, and I completely understand it's the word of Profet Mohamed Allah may peace be upon him, and that's what they follow) and I now understand that mostly the problem is "Instrumental music" if it's just the Voice, that is not considered Haram, as far as I've researched. So if you sing with your mom, or i think even Acapella singing, you can listen to that. So that was very interesting to me. I guess it's because the voice is part of the Human being that God created, so the ability to sing with your own voice, that is considered Halal. this is what I've read, if I'm wrong pls correct me, I would love to keep in mind the correct opinions.

    • @Nobody-ck7pi
      @Nobody-ck7pi Před rokem +1

      in Islam if you have a good enough voice to sing songs God actually gave you the talent to recite the Quran beautifully

    • @JiminPark-bv9ce
      @JiminPark-bv9ce Před rokem

      @@Nobody-ck7pi oh! That would be wonderful to do! Thanks so much for this! 💜💜💜

    • @Nobody-ck7pi
      @Nobody-ck7pi Před rokem

      @@JiminPark-bv9ce np

  • @icya1798
    @icya1798 Před rokem +2

    Music is a very broad concept. You barely even need rhythm to make something music. Please stop saying music, you can specify but saying music makes you look uneducated ngl.

  • @jakejad4427
    @jakejad4427 Před rokem +2

    Look I am with you but if this concept is right this would mean watching CZcams watching movies playing video games are wrong as you can say imagine the last thing you said was "go kill him" for example as you are playing COD will you say Ameen

  • @hassaanakhta9307
    @hassaanakhta9307 Před rokem

    so is music halal?

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +2

      No

    • @hassaanakhta9307
      @hassaanakhta9307 Před rokem +2

      @@NinjaMommy so music is haram because you don't need it and it can distract you

    • @NinjaMommy
      @NinjaMommy  Před rokem +3

      @@hassaanakhta9307 Music is haram based on evidence from Quran & Hadith

    • @hagarmaatougui4658
      @hagarmaatougui4658 Před 11 měsíci

      @@NinjaMommy Be careful with your words only Allah knows and there are difference of opinion let people investigate and make their own choices.

    • @zeeshanbinnaushadnujjoo1389
      @zeeshanbinnaushadnujjoo1389 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@hagarmaatougui4658it is choice who one Muslim want background music singing or not

  • @DrWoofOfficial
    @DrWoofOfficial Před 5 měsíci

    The vocals in the background can pass off as actual music. Don't see what the difference is. Spending more time playing with vocals to get the "music" effect instead of just using real instruments. I understand you say it's haram, but even you can't resist the beauty of music.
    I do have my evidences for it being halal from hadeeths (probably some you've never heard of). I don't listen to music much. All the information I take is from scholars centuries ago as well as recent. Let people choose their opinion, as long as the music they're listening to is appropriate and they don't waste too much time.

  • @ZIEGLAH
    @ZIEGLAH Před rokem

    I think music is halal unless it influences me to do something bad

    • @fiddah
      @fiddah Před rokem

      We are not supposed to speak about Islam without knowledge.

  • @livegives1chance
    @livegives1chance Před rokem +1

    seriously no doubt ur kids will be leaving u as they become teenagers...cuz u may disrespect them even if they hum a tune other than muslim prayer

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      Not every music is haram, but it is specifically musical instruments that are haram. So listening to music with musical instruments is haram.
      Otherwise humming, depends more on the content.
      If humming especially beatboxing is done to imitate instruments, then undoubtedly it is closer to haram than halal.
      But I am not a scholar, instead find opinion of scholars and Allah knows best.

  • @scottallen3907
    @scottallen3907 Před měsícem

    LOL hysterical to me, are you sure you want your life to be filled with deeds of Quran...ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THIS? PS. Yes, I would like music to be played at my funeral.

  • @geekysmiky5452
    @geekysmiky5452 Před rokem +1

    Second comment MashAllah

  • @sunshinek5827
    @sunshinek5827 Před rokem +3

    I have bipolar and my mind works much better when I refrain from drinking alcohol and listening to music, both of which have triggered episodes of mania and deep depression in the past. Its like the Muslims/ Allah know lol. I'm not Muslim, there's parts of the Quran and bible I really struggle with, but I've used the Quran and sidras videos as advice and education to improve my life. I especially love your parenting style sidra. I didn't always use to practice gentle parenting but it's how I want to parent and believe in parenting. And I used to suffer from toxic feminism and have now learnt to cherish and love my role as a woman and mama ❤️❤️❤️

  • @mr.x653
    @mr.x653 Před rokem

    What type of logic is that? This way you can declare literally everything as haram. Stop forcing your Wahhabi opinions on people. There is a clear disagreement between scholars of Islam of all sects on the permissibility of music. If this wasn't the case, Islamic cultures wouldn't have been blessed with one of the most richest repertoirs of music. From all the available sources the prohibition of music is an invention of the people of Iraq and Persia and not of the early practicers of Islam. There is literally Tabi'in from the Arabian Peninsula that were famous for playing 'Oud. The majority of the credible scholars deemed music to be halal and even said there is great benefit in it. Instead of listening to the opinions of Wahhabi 'scholars' of the 20th century listen more to the traditional scholars of Islam that were the pillars of this Ummah for centuries

    • @silentbyte196
      @silentbyte196 Před rokem

      Can you share your authentic sources to support your view.
      Ex. What evidences are there to show the Tabi'in played Oud?
      And what majority of scholars said music is permissible, even beneficial? I want names. Indeed, I know Imam Al-Ghazali didn't make music haram but I want names to prove majority said it is halal.

    • @DrWoofOfficial
      @DrWoofOfficial Před 5 měsíci

      You can even see the Mizhar (another name for Oud) in Saheeh Bukhari and Muslim. Aisha's friend was saying her husband was playing it. The Prophet ﷺ also commented on a part of this hadeeth that Aisha narrated.

  • @misbahailia3345
    @misbahailia3345 Před rokem +1

    Ninja mommy, "would you?" 🤦🏽‍♀️😂
    No one can deny, that ninja mommy is jokes.
    Her husband is blessed, she must be an absolute joy to be around.