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Diary of a Badman -- Haram or not?
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04-29-2012, 02:12 AM
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QuidQuoPro
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I don't know why some people are hell-bent, the point is IF Br Humza wanted to be a comedian then he should be a comedian that doesn't involve Deen, if he wants to be a religious comedian then do it within the bounds of Shari'ah, this is what the al-Qadr media is saying. Him dancing around his acting "Niqabi mom" and throwing "bars" in front of her and then her doing the same, is NOT Religious then showing knives, and having La Mahram women without hijaab is also not religious, and then playing music etc and after all this he is supposed to bring a hadith at the end to make it all Religious. What a joke. The point is he has to choose one path, not half and half, of course it is not a fiqh course or hadith lesson, he is a comedian, but he clearly has to be within the bounds of Shari'ah. He has alot of people following him, young muslim brothers and sisters they will look upto him as a role model, infact THERE are copy cats like him already that have started to do Drama like circus clowns, and after all this he then goes on to appear on a desi pop video, i mean ; doesn't he not know that young Muslims are looking upto him?. HE WILL have to answer for his own actions, this is what al-Qadr are saying to him (not to anyone else) this is because they were part of the crew originally.
Brother Muhammad Abdul Jabbar is in his last year at Darul Uloom, and has the backing of 'Ulama, and does relentless work for Deen, he gives Da'wah to non-Muslim in the City Centre and has his own stall there and Alhamdulillah has converted many non-Muslims, his "Power is for Allah" video on youtube is a big hit.
Wallahu A'lam.
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