~ Music is HARAM ~

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The Prohibition

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Noble Qur'an - Luqman 31:6[/FONT]
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]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 Qur'an) by way of mockery. For such there will be a humiliating torment (in the Hell-Fire).[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Ibn Masood (ra) said about this verse "I swear by the One other than Whom there is no God that it refers to singing [ghinaa].", and he repeated this three times. Ibn Abbaas (ra) said it refered to 'singing and the like' while Jaabir (ra) is reported to view its meaning to signify singing and listening to songs. Many taabi'oon such as Mujaahid, Ikrimah, Mak-hool and Umar ibn Shu'ayb viewed it as a censure of music and song. [/FONT]​


[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Hadith - Bukhari (#787)[/FONT] [Also related by Tabari]
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Sa'id ibn Jbayr reported that Ibn 'Abbas said about the verse: "And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks" (31:6), that, "ldle talks means singing and the like."[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Noble Qur'an - Al-Isra 17:64[/FONT]
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]"And Istafiz [literally means: befool them gradually] those whom you can among them with your voice (i.e. songs, music, and other call for Allah's disobedience)..."[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Hadith - Bukhari 7:494[/FONT]
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Narrated Abu 'Amir or Abu Malik Al-Ash'ari that he heard the Prophet
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saying, "[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]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. And (from them), there will be some who will stay near the side of a mountain, and in the evening their shepherd will come to them with their sheep and ask them for something, but they will say to him, 'Return to us tomorrow.' Allah will destroy them during the night and will let the mountain fall on them, and Allah will transform the rest of them into monkeys and pigs and they will remain so till the Day of Resurrection.[/FONT]"[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Noble Qur'an - An-Najm 53:57-62[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Day of Resurrection draws near, None besides Allah can avert it, (or advance it, or delay it). Do you then wonder at this recital (the Qur'an)? And you laugh at it and weep not, Wasting your (precious) lifetime in pastime and amusements (singing, etc.). So fall you down in prostration to Allah, and worship Him (Alone).[/FONT]

‘Ikrimah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: it was narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas that al-sumood [verbal noun from saamidoon, translated here as “Wasting your (precious) lifetime in pastime and amusements (singing)”] means “singing”, in the dialect of Himyar; it might be said “Ismidi lanaa” [‘sing for us’ – from the same root as saamidoon/sumood] meaning “ghaniy” [sing]. And he said (may Allaah have mercy on him): When they [the kuffaar] heard the Qur’aan, they would sing, then this aayah was revealed.
Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: Allah says (interpretation of the meaning) “Wasting your (precious) lifetime in pastime and amusements (singing)” – Sufyaan al-Thawri said, narrating from his father from Ibn ‘Abbaas: (this means) singing. This is Yemeni (dialect): ismad lana means ghan lana [sing to us]. This was also the view of ‘Ikrimah. (Tafseer Ibn Katheer).​


Use of a Simple Drum

Use of the "duff" (simple drum) is permitted in Islam for a practical purpose (such as establishing a simple beat for exercise, rowing, and other labors), but not to be done by a Muslim for entertainment or idleness. In such instances, it must not be played as music, such as by enhancing rhythm, whistling a tune and whatnot. Ibn al-Qayyim said in Ighaathat al-Lahfaan (1/256) that the prohibition against the use of instruments refers to "all kinds of things used for entertainment."

According to the Sunnah, females can sing and beat the duff on the two 'Eids (specific Muslim celebrations) and to announce a Muslim wedding amongst themselves, and their voices shouldn't be raised loud enough or near enough to be heard by the men.

Poetry is also permitted, but it must not contain shirk (the major sin of associating a partner in worship with Allah, i.e. trinity, major or minor shirk, etc.).

The woman's voice should not be used in an attractive way around non-mahram men and to them it must be limited to necessity (physical necessity such as asking for something at the store, not emotional 'necessity' such as social conversation). Men and women must not engage in idle or social conversations with non-mahrams (those not related as specified in The Quran). Muslim men should avoid listening to a non-related (i.e. non-mahram) female voice (such as pop singers, etc.) except when it is unavoidable or due to her speaking out of necessity and not socializing.

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Noble Qur'an - An-Najm 53:57-62[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]The Prophet came to me after consuming his marriage with me and sat down on my bed as you (the sub-narrator) are sitting now, and small girls were beating the duff* and singing in lamentation of my father who had been killed on the day of the battle of Badr. Then one of the girls said, "There is a Prophet amongst us who knows what will happen tomorrow." The Prophet [saaws] said (to her),"Do not say this, but go on saying what you have spoken before."[/FONT]

* duff /daff- a one-sided drum made of animal skin.​


The Noble Qur'an - Al-Ahzab 33:32
O wives of the Prophet! You are not like any other women. If you keep your duty (to Allâh), then be not soft in speech, lest he in whose heart is a disease (of hypocrisy, or evil desire for adultery, etc.) should be moved with desire, but speak in an honourable manner.

Explanation from Sheikh Ibn Baz

Shaykh Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Majmoo' al-Fataawa, 3/423-424:

"Ma'aazif refers to singing and musical instruments. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us that at the end of time there will come a people who will allow these things just as they will allow alcohol, zina and silk. This is one of the signs of his Prophethood, for all of this has happened. The hadeeth indicates that [musical instruments] are haram (prohibited), and condemns those who say they are halal (permissible), just as it condemns those who say that alcohol and zina are allowed. The aayaat and ahaadeeth that warn against singing and musical instruments are many indeed. Whoever claims that Allaah has allowed singing and musical instruments is lying and is committing a great evil. We ask Allaah to keep us from obeying our desires and the Shaytaan. Even worse and more seriously sinful than that are those who say it is mustahabb. Undoubtedly this stems from ignorance about Allaah and His Religion; it is insolent blasphemy against Allaah and lying about His Laws.

What is mustahabb (recommended) is to beat on the daff [simple hand drum] at weddings. This is mustahabb for women only, in order to announce the wedding and to distinguish it from fornication. There is nothing wrong with women singing amongst themselves, accompanied by the daff, so long as the songs contain no words that encourage evil or distract people from their duties. It is also a condition that this should take place among women only, and there should be no mixing with men. It should also not cause any annoyance or disturbance to neighbours. What some people do, of amplifying such singing with loudspeakers is evil, because of the disturbance it causes to other Muslims, neighbours and others. It is not permissible for women, in weddings or on other occasions, to use any instrument other than the daff, such as the oud, violin, rebab (stringed instrument) and so on. This is evil, and the only concession that women are given is that they may use the daff.

As for men, it is not permissible for them to play any kind of musical instrument, whether at weddings or on any other occasion. What Allaah has prescribed for men is training in the use of instruments of war, such as target practice or learning to ride horses and competing in that, using spears, shields, tanks, airplanes and other things such as cannons, machine guns, bombs and anything else that may help jihaad for the sake of Allaah."

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Hadith - Sunan of Abu Dawood, #4909, Narrated Abdullah ibn Mas'ud[/FONT]
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial]Salam ibn Miskin, quoting an old man who witnessed AbuWa'il in a wedding feast, said: They began to play, amuse and sing. He united the support of his hand round his knees that were drawn up, and said: I heard Abdullah (ibn Mas'ud) say: I heard the apostle of Allah (peace be upon him) say: Singing produces hypocrisy in the heart.[/FONT]

Intentions as it Relates to Hearing Music

Shaykh Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: Concerning (music) which a person does not intend to listen to, there is no prohibition or blame, according to scholarly consensus. Hence blame or praise is connected to listening, not to hearing. The one who listens to the Qur'aan will be rewarded for it, whereas the one who hears it without intending or wanting to will not be rewarded for that, because actions are judged by intentions. The same applies to musical instruments which are forbidden: if a person hears them without intending to, that does not matter. (al-Majmoo', 10/78).
Imaam Maalik (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked about playing the drum or flute, if a person happens to hear the sound and enjoy it whilst he is walking or sitting. He said: He should get up if he finds that he enjoys it, unless he is sitting down for a need or is unable to get up. If he is on the road, he should either go back or move on. (al-Jaami' by al-Qayrawaani, 262). He (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: "The only people who do things like that, in our view, are faasiq's." (Tafseer al-Qurtubi, 14/55).

Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: It is not permissible to make musical instruments. (al-Majmoo', 22/140). And he said: According to the majority of fuqahaa', it is permissible to destroy musical instruments, such as the tanboor [a stringed instrument similar to a mandolin]. This is the view of Maalik and is the more famous of the two views narrated from Ahmad. (al-Majmoo', 28/113). Ibn Abi Shaybah (may Allaah have mercy on him) reported that a man broke a mandolin belonging to another man, and the latter took his case to Shurayh. But Shurayh did not award him any compensation, i.e., he did not make the first man pay the cost of the mandolin, because it was haram and had no value. (al-Musannaf, 5/395).


A Haram (Prohibited) Profession

It is haram (prohibited) to be work as a salesperson in a store that sells musical instruments. It is permissible to sell an instrument for its parts, such as to have it melted down, etc. It is of course, as shown by the evidences above, haram to be a musician.

Al-Baghawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) stated in a fatwa that it is haram to sell all kinds of musical instruments such as mandolins, flutes, etc. Then he said: If the images are erased and the musical instruments are altered, then it is permissible to sell their parts, whether they are silver, iron, wood or whatever. (Sharh al-Sunnah, 8/28)

Effeminate Men

Shaykh Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) made allowances for certain types of musical instruments at weddings and the like, and he made allowances for women to play the daff at weddings and on other joyful occasions. But the men at his time did not play the daff or clap with their hands. It was narrated in al-Saheeh that he said: "Clapping is for women and tasbeeh (saying Subhaan Allaah) is for men." And he cursed women who imitate men and men who imitate women.

Because singing and playing the daff are things that women do, the Salaf (men of the far past) used to call any man who did that a mukhannath (effeminate man), and they used to call male singers effeminate - and how many of them there are nowadays! It is well known that the Salaf said this.
 

UmQassim

New Member
Here is quite a comprehensive lecture on the topic Masha-ALLAH

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx_Hl0l-e7k[/ame]
 

R2754N

New Member
Assalam alaykum,Brother,

Great post!

our young generation has to be bothered abt this serious topic.
Allah(swt) gave us a very short time to live in this world & we have to earn smthng 4 the other world(u may knw).so we have no time waste.


" THIS WORLD IS CURSED.

EVRYTHNG IN THIS WORLD IS CURSED.

EXCEPT the memory abt allah & its supplements, a student,& teacher " -[Tirmidhi 2322]

then music WAT FOR?????
 

Thauban

Junior Member
As'alaamu Alaikkum

Satan has been deceiving the world quiet successfully as the majority of the human race cannot do without music or any form thereof. Music and piety cannot co-exist like sin and righteousness cannot co-exist. Music and singing (these two vices go hand in hand) takes a believer away from the rememberance of Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala. Music is an accomplished past time of this dunya and we are to keep seperate what is in this dunya and what we strive for. Music most certainly distracts us from our goal of staying true to the Straight Path, Insha'Allah.

There will always be people, however, who will argue that music and singing will do no harm to a believer. I say again that to practice your deen properly one must stay focussed and not be distracted with the delights and distractions of this world. It is always better to keep seperate from the enjoyment of this world, better to live like a hermit in a cave and give most of your time to Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala and strive for the enjoyment which will be given to the lucky ones in the Akhira.

By listening to music you are certifying that you belong to this world and all the trappings that it offers.

As'alaamu Alaikkum
 

luvurcreator

New Member
FOCUS ON YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH ALLAH

Why do we get busy with worldly matters and surrender to conditions and predicaments? Because we do not value the goal or we do not have it in the first place. Instead we make our daily routines to be our goals, which is the case with the majority of people.

Conditions And Calamities Are A Procedure
To Bring The Best Out Of A Person.
Take The Example Of An Olive,
How It Is Ground And Squeezed Between Rocks
In Order To Extract Its Best "Olive Oil"!
The same goes for fruits and flowers; they have to go through severe processes in order to produce their very best. So what about you and me? We have all kinds of issues and problems in our lives; why did Allah put us in these predicaments? Why doesn’t Allah give us what we like? Why does Allah allow us to go through calamities and what does he want from us?

Allah Squeezes And Grinds Us Through Life
In Order To Get The Very Best Of Us—Iman (Faith).
Our Trust And Reliance In Allah Are Developed At Times
When We Are Really Stuck And In A Desperate Situation,
When We Are Squeezed In Life And Are Surrounded
By Problems That We Can’t Control.
Allah Squeezes Us In Order For Us To Say Ya Allah;
This Humbleness To His Lord Is The Very Best Of A Person!
Calamities and trials are always going to be there and a believer will overcome them due to his belief and reliance on his Lord. But what happens if a person doesn’t have Iman?? When Allah squeezes a person like that, what comes out is kufr , rebellion, whining and complains , uptight and rigid behavior, questioning Allah’s wisdom asking things like ‘why don’t you give me what I want?’ Asthagfirullah! A mo’min always returns to Allah with all his difficulties.
 

Thauban

Junior Member
Really? Is this what Islam commands of us? To live in isolation as hermits in a cave?

There s a concept in Islam called balance.

That was not literal but a metaphor for a believer to keep him/her self away from the worldly things that attracts us. Like the youths who retreated to the cave as per Surah Khaf to escape their world which was full of people who were worshipping idols etc.

If your believe that 'balance' is giving time to Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala and to this dunya then so be it, each to their own I say. I have recently given up all sorts of entertainment such as music, tv, movies etc. I know that a lot of people here will feel sorry for me. Each to their own I say.

People who understand will keep seperate that which belongs to God and that which belongs to this dunya. People of understanding and those who do not are not the same. :)

As'alaamu Alaikkum
 

Asif1

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Salam Sister,

Anything that becomes more beloved to a person than ALLAH and his Messenger [saw] are the Worldly things, what apart from Islam would a person loves?

Wealth, Extravagant, Luxury, King or Queen like treatment, etc. etc. anything that pleases his/her own vain desires.

Hope you now have an idea as to what It is
 

yahyaTX

New Member
I have no doubt that some types of music should be considered haram, but why all? Why did Allah give us music just to curse it? What if the music is used to spread love and peace? And am I mistaken when I say that the call to salah is itself a type of singing?
 

Thauban

Junior Member
But what is a worldly thing? What is a thing of this dunya?

Can someone define those things please?

As'alaamu Alaikkum

All believers are to be kept seperate from the dunya and all that it contains and reprensents because the dunya is controlled by shaitaan. As believers we are to focus on Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala and leave the dunya and what it contains to kufr.
 

Jsmih

Junior Member
Mashallah and Jazak Allah My Muslim Brothers.

I agree with you that Music is harram, it misleads people and make people ignorant of Allah (swt).

People purchase music cds (idle talks) and get away from remembrance of Allah.
 

mohammadyunus

Junior Member
I have given up listening to music, watching cricket matches on tv and all nonsense videos out there.

I am very much content and peaceful after i switched listening to the bayaans of our ulemas on my ipad.

Standing in a queue in the bank i have switched to doing zikr silently instead of being impatient or listening to music.

When i have free time instead of tv or music i have started the recitation of quran.

Giving up on haram is very easy when you accept Allah as your rab and mohammad pbuh as His messenger.
 

afrarzk

احبك ىارب
I have given up listening to music, watching cricket matches on tv and all nonsense videos out there.

I am very much content and peaceful after i switched listening to the bayaans of our ulemas on my ipad.

Standing in a queue in the bank i have switched to doing zikr silently instead of being impatient or listening to music.

When i have free time instead of tv or music i have started the recitation of quran.

Giving up on haram is very easy when you accept Allah as your rab and mohammad pbuh as His messenger.

Assalam alaikum wa rahmathullah.....

itz very true brother.....

It reminds me an ayya: (Az Zumar 39:36,37)
Whomsoever Allah would let go astray, for him there is no one to guide.
And whomsoever Allah gives guidance, for him there is no one to misguide.

And really if someone has the ultimate Love for Allah n His Messenger and a heart that is keen to b obedient to the Commandments of the Creator....thn itz very easy to give up the haram stuffs and to stuck on the sunnah acts......

subhanallah.....Hw many times should v thank Allah for guiding us from the path which lead us to the hellfire........alhamdulilla ya rabbul 'alamin

May ALLAH help all of us to attain our ultimate goal PARADISE and gather all of us in HIS Jannathul fidouse ameen ya rabb....
 

Asif1

Banned
I have given up listening to music, watching cricket matches on tv and all nonsense videos out there.

I am very much content and peaceful after i switched listening to the bayaans of our ulemas on my ipad.

Standing in a queue in the bank i have switched to doing zikr silently instead of being impatient or listening to music.

When i have free time instead of tv or music i have started the recitation of quran.

Giving up on haram is very easy when you accept Allah as your rab and mohammad pbuh as His messenger.

Masha Allah brother

May ALLAH increase you and all of us in knowledge.... Ameen Ya Jallu wa Aala
 
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