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Old 04-22-2011, 02:15 AM   #1
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so as i have become more practising i had stopped listening to music, even when training!
However, why is it that music is haram ? and how much of a bad sin is it?
and sometimes i may put on music here and there as i have a craving for bass! (i listen to Trance btw)

in subtitue to music i have been listening to quran. but i want to ask, would be okay to listen to music while training simply for the motivation? (my guess is not)

thanks
jazakallah
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Old 04-22-2011, 02:25 AM   #2
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This Video might help you: Great Scholars of Islam on Music. Is Music Haram?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHhveITz8Dc
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Old 04-22-2011, 03:54 AM   #3
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asalamalaikum
so as i have become more practising i had stopped listening to music, even when training!
However, why is it that music is haram ? and how much of a bad sin is it?
and sometimes i may put on music here and there as i have a craving for bass! (i listen to Trance btw)

in subtitue to music i have been listening to quran. but i want to ask, would be okay to listen to music while training simply for the motivation? (my guess is not)

thanks
jazakallah

It is absolutely haram and a major sin.
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Old 04-22-2011, 04:32 AM   #4
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Imam Dhahabi lists the major sins - and music listening is not one of them - this is not to say listening to music is ok, but its important to distinguish between a major and a minor sin. Murder, fleeing the battle field, not freeing yourse3lf from all traces of urine, and even arguing and quarleing (something you see often amongst all of us on this forum) are all listed as major sins - listening to music is not listed as a major sin.

Heres how Imam Dhahabi defines "Major Sin' in his book "Kitab al Kaba'ir"
Major sins are defined as what is forbidden by Allah and His Messenger in the Qur'an and theS u n nah in addition to what is narrated on the authority of early Muslims. Allah, the Most high, promises whoever avoids the major sins to expiate his minor sins. Allah, the Almighty says,
{If ye (but) eschew the most heinous of the things which ye are forbidden to do, we shall remit your evil
deeds, and admit you to a gate of great honour.}
(An-Nisaa :31)
In this text, Allah, the Most High, also promises whoever avoids the major sins to admit him to
Paradise.
Allah, the Almighty says,
{Those who avoid the greater sins and indecencies, and when they are angry even they forgive;}
(Ash-Shura:37)
The Qur'an also states,
{Those who avoid great sins and indecent deeds, save lesser offences, verily thy Lord is ample in
forgiveness.}
(An-Najm:32)
The Prophet (pbuh) said,
"The five prescribed Prayers, and from one Friday Prayer to another and from Ramadan to another entail
forgiveness for what is between them as long as you do not commit the major sins.”1

We are obliged to learn about what the major sins are, so that Muslims may avoid them. Scholars of Sacred knowledge are of different opinions about the number of the major sins. It is argued that they are only seven owing to the Prophet's (pbuh) saying,
"Avoid the seven heinous sins: Worshipping others with Allah, sorcery, taking a life which Allah has made
1 Reported by Muslim, TirmijJhi, Ibn Khuzaymah and Ahmed.
sacred except in the course of justice, devouring usury, appropriating the property of the orphan, fleeing
from the battlefield, and charging believing women, unmindful though innocent, with adultery.”1
Ibn Abbas holds that they are likely counted as seventy not seven. That is a good point of view
because enumeration is not intended in theHa d ith .

As a matter of fact, any sin entailing either a threat of punishment in the Hereafter explicitly
mentioned by the Qur'an orHa d ith , a prescribed legal penalty( Ha d d ), or being accursed by Allah or His
Messenger (pbuh) is called a major sin. We have to bear in mind that some major sins are most heinous
than another. This is because the Prophet (pbuh) has enlisted Shirk (worshipping others with Allah) though
a polytheist will suffer eternal torture in Fire and will never be forgiven.
Allah, the Almighty, says,
{Allah forgiveth not (the sin of) joining other gods with Him, but He forgiveth whom He pleaseth other sins
than .}
(An-Nisa:116)
1Reported by Bukhari and Muslim.
1) Ascribing Associates To Allah, the Most High(Sh irk )
The worst major sin is Shirk. It is of two kinds:
a) To hold that Allah has an equal, whereas He has created you, and to worship another with Him, whether
it be a stone, tree, sun, moon, prophet, sheikh, star, angel or other. This is the greatest shirk mentioned by
Allah, the Most High, the Almighty, says,
{Allah forgiveth not (the sin of) joining other gods with Him; but He forgiveth whom He pleaseth other sins
than this; one who joins other gods with Allah hath strayed far, far away (from the right).}
(An-Nisa:l16)
{False worship is indeed the highest wrong-doing.}
(Luqman:13)
{Whoever joins other gods with Allah; Allah will forbid him the Garden, and the Fire will be his abode.}
(Al-Ma'idah:72)

The Qur'anic verses concerning this are very numerous. It is being absolutely certain that whoever ascribes associates to Allah and dies in such a state is one of Hell's inhabitants, just as whoever believes in Allah and dies as a believer is one of the inhabitants of Paradise, even if be should be punished first.
The Prophet (pbuh) said,

"Shall I tell you of the worst major sins? Worshipping others with Allah, showing disrespect to parents, giving a false statement, and testifying to the truth of a falsehood." And he kept repeating it until we were telling ourselves (out of sympathy for him because of the strain of repeating it), "If only he would be silent.”1
"Avoid the seven heinous sins.”2
and he mentioned ascribing associates to Allah.
"Kill whoever converted his religion (Islam).”3
b) Ostentation
Allah, the Most High, says,
{Whoever expects to meet his Lord, let him work righteous, and, in the worship of his Lord, admit no one
as partner.}
(AL-Kahf:llO)
i.e., does not show off in good works

1 Reponed by Bukhari, Muslim and Tirmidhi.
2 Reponed before.
3 Reponed by Bukhari, Ahmed, Ibn Hibban, An-Nasa'i and Abu Ya'la.

"Beware of the lesser shirk." They asked, "What is the lesser shirk?" He said, "Showing off in good works. Allah, the Almighty will say when recompensing the mankind for their deeds: Go to those whom you showed off to in the world to see how they could recompense you.. ”1
The Prophet (pbuh) said,
"If anybody associates something with Me, I am not affected. If anyone associates somebody with Me, in
any way, I reject him and his act of associating.”2
The Prophet (pbuh) said,

"A person who does some good work in order to boast will have his faults exposed by Allah Most High and a person whose motive in doing some good deed is to show it, Allah the Most High will treat him as a hypocrite.”3
The Prophet (pbuh) said,
"There may be a faster who does not gain from his fasting but hunger and thirst.”

A wise man said, "Just as the one who shows off in good works is the one who fills his purse with
pebbles and leaves for the market to buy food. If he opened it before the seller he will be stoned with it in
his face. He gains nothing but the people's inquiry about what fills his purse, nothing more. Thus, the one
who shows off in good works will have no value but the people's saying that he did good and he will not be
rewarded in the Hereafter."
Allah, the Almighty, says,
{And We shall turn to whatever deeds they did (in this life), and We shall make such deed as floating dust
scattered about.}
(AI-Furqan:23)
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said,

"On the Day of Judgment some groups of people will be brought near Paradise. Having smelt its fragrance, and seen palaces and blessings therein, they will hear a call saying "Take them away, it is not for them." Accordingly, they return so sorrowful that no one could have such feeling. They will call upon Allah, "0 Lord were we entered into the Hell-Fire before seeing what You have prepared for Your Friends, it would have been better." Then Allah will say," That is what I want. When you were alone you defied Me with grievous sins, but when you meet people you showed off in good works, You only respected people not Me, You only refrain (from things) for their sake. Hence, today, I will severely torment you in addition to depriving you from My bountiful reward.”4
It was related that a man asked the Messenger of Allah (pbuh)
"How can I be redeemed?" The Prophet said, "If you do not deceive Allah" The man asked, "How is Allah
deceived?" He replied, "When you do something which Allah and His Messenger commanded you to do but

1Reported by Ahmad.
2 Reported by Muslim. It's a Qudsi Hadith.
3Reported by A1-Bukhari.
4Mentioned by A1-Siuti in "AI Laiali AI-Masnu'ah" who related that Ibn Hibban said that it is false and has no reference.
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Old 04-22-2011, 04:58 AM   #5
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:14 AM   #6
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:15 AM   #7
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Ibn al-Qayyim said: The madhhab of Abu Haneefah is the strictest in this regard, and his comments are among the harshest. His companions clearly stated that it is haraam to listen to all musical instruments such as the flute and the drum, even tapping a stick. They stated that it is a sin which implies that a person is a faasiq (rebellious evil doer) whose testimony should be rejected. They went further than that and said that listening to music is fisq (rebellion, evildoing) and enjoying it is kufr (disbelief). These are their words. They narrated in support of that a hadeeth which could not be attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). They said: he should try not to hear it if he passes by it or it is in his vicinity. Abu Yoosuf said, concerning a house from which could be heard the sound of musical instruments: Go in without their permission, because forbidding evil actions is obligatory, and if it were not allowed to enter without permission, people could not have fulfilled the obligatory duty (of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil). (Ighaathat al-Lahfaan, 1/425).
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:22 AM   #8
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:26 AM   #9
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‘Arif-billah Dr. Abdul Hayy ‘Arifi (Allah have mercy on him) said,

‘These days major (kabair) and outrageous sins have become prevalent in our society. We consider them to be a form of entertainment. These major sins will never be forgiven until we leave them and repent. Television is being watched in each and every home. Listening to music, songs, watching explicit programmes and movies are common day activities.’ 1

‘Brothers! The matter of here-after (akhira) is of extreme magnitude.

It is inappropriate to be at ease by being ignorant of its details.

There will be enquiry about each and every thing, including your financial dealings, social etiquette and moral character.

Remember that until all of these components of deen are correct your salah, fasting, pilgrimage and zakah(all worhip, etc) will be devoid of soul and true meanings.’2

Ramadhan ul Mubarak: hidayat wa tambihat via Ahmiyet e Ramadhan, page 1:26, 2:28

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Old 04-22-2011, 06:33 AM   #10
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in order to break your addiction to music (something i'm also in the process of doing) I recommend listening to nasheeds (no instruments, or at just the duff) in arabic or urdu.

These two are pretty good. Often times a nasheed can be very inspiring or motivational.

Regarding the effects of haram music on the nafs (by shaykh nuh keller):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42lP7OVRoEw

some good nasheeds:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsoAOOFyQc8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJkUmaI3B54&NR=1
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Old 04-22-2011, 09:03 AM   #11
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in order to break your addiction to music (something i'm also in the process of doing) I recommend listening to nasheeds (no instruments, or at just the duff) in arabic or urdu.


Open the folder/drive one has all those mp3, Ctrl+A and Shift+Del. Same with your cell phone, ipod etc, just delete all those songs. After a few days you will experience a Free mind InshAllah.
It works.
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Old 04-22-2011, 05:46 PM   #12
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