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Is Islam Too Strict on Music? | Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli | Muharram 2025 Night 3
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[0:08]Alhamdulillah.
[0:45]Abdillah.
[0:51][Music] [Music] Abdillah.
[1:24][Music] Hussein Ali Hussein Hussein [Music] Hussein.
[2:00][Music] Amen.
[2:12][Music] [Music] [Music] for the purification of the souls.
[2:42]the enlightenment of the hearts, the acceptance of the deeds and for
[2:45]the hastening of the reappearance of the awaited savior.
[2:49]enlighten your souls and the atmosphere with the recitation of salawat upon
[3:00]respected elders, sisters and brothers.
[3:07]This is a question that is in the minds of many but
[3:14]especially the youth.
[3:17]It's related to a subject that affects the lives of each and
[3:20]every one of us including those in the west and it's an
[3:28]area that needs to be discussed in detail because it was prevalent
[3:33]in the time in which the massacre of Karbala took place and
[3:37]was a concept that was confronted by Shuada and his sacri acrifice
[3:46]is Islam too strict on music?
[3:54]The question that has been presented is one that many across the
[3:58]world have asked for many years.
[4:00]When we come to discussions with the youngsters, elders, men and women,
[4:05]there is often a feeling regarding music that is projected.
[4:11]You and I recognize that when it comes to music, it has
[4:15]truly become inseparable from the lives of many human beings around the
[4:19]world.
[4:20]When it comes to being online or watching television, when it comes
[4:25]to getting onto a taxi, going into a lobby of a hotel,
[4:30]going into a lift of a hotel, when it comes to going
[4:35]to the gym or supermarket, scrolling on social media, on many different
[4:40]avenues, you'll find that you and I are confronted with music.
[4:44]And music therefore has become something that affects many human beings around
[4:50]the world.
[4:51]When it comes to Muslims, there is a a potential issue here.
[4:56]Because when you analyze the impact and the presence of music in
[5:03]the lives of people, you'll recognize that the music industry is growing
[5:10]yearbyear.
[5:08]The global music industry was worth last year $30 billion.
[5:14]It had increased by 5% from 2023.
[5:19]The recognition at the same time is some of our youth, Muslim
[5:25]youth, they come forward and say, I am finding it very difficult
[5:28]to understand Islam's position when it comes to music.
[5:34]Why?
[5:35]When I was young, I was told music that's haram is that
[5:39]which makes you dance.
[5:40]Later I was told, "No, music that's haram is one that has
[5:48]words which are vile and there is full of profanity.
[5:50]There are many who are confused when it comes to this.
[5:55]in Q&A sessions, seminars, workshops, you'll always find the question of music
[6:02]asked by young and old because truly it's a matter that we
[6:06]cannot indeed distance ourselves from.
[6:09]The reality today is when it comes to some of our youth,
[6:15]they'll pray, they will fast, they will come to majus, but they
[6:18]will also listen to music.
[6:20]This has caused a a sense of difficulty within themselves.
[6:26]Many a times they are unclear about what happening.
[6:32]Likewise they come to the world of lyas mams and noas.
[6:34]They look at these and then they ask the question the some
[6:40]of these resemble music that you and I are told must not
[6:43]listen.
[6:44]Am I allowed to listen to these or not?
[6:47]Others when they go to school they are what?
[6:51]Taught music lessons.
[6:51]They come forward and say what am I supposed to do when
[6:55]it comes to these lessons?
[6:56]Am I supposed to attend?
[6:57]Am I allowed in Islam to take part in learning the usage
[7:04]of musical instruments or not?
[7:05]Others are invited to weddings.
[7:07]When they attend weddings of their relatives or friends, they witness music
[7:12]being played.
[7:14]This and many others poses a dilemma for many many individuals and
[7:19]confusion and the presence of double standards in their lives.
[7:23]And therefore it is a question that indeed needs to be examined.
[7:30]Why?
[7:28]Because these questions should not be ignored.
[7:31]When the youth come forward and present an objection regarding some of
[7:36]their faith, it is not for you and I to dismiss it
[7:40]just because it is uncomfortable.
[7:41]These questions must be analyzed and examined.
[7:46]Is Islam's position on music too harsh?
[7:49]Is it too strict?
[7:49]Has it been the same throughout generations?
[7:52]Is there a potential?
[7:55]There are those sitting on those watching hoping that this majus will
[7:59]give them some green light so that immediately they'll jump onto YouTube
[8:03]or Tik Tok and begin to watch these particular tracks.
[8:06]Isn't it the realization at the outset of the most important points
[8:13]that you and I must adhere to and that is before we
[8:16]analyze this subject in detail there is an area that we must
[8:22]never forget who is a Muslim.
[8:24]A Muslim is an individual who practices submission.
[8:29]You and I are told, educated and indeed emphasized upon that as
[8:38]Muslims there is a central element to our lives and that is
[8:42]what and that is we are mortal human beings.
[8:45]Allah has created us.
[8:49]He knows you and I better than we know ourselves.
[8:50]He has programmed us.
[8:53]He knows what's harmful for us, what's good for us.
[8:57]Do you agree?
[8:57]Many a times in discussions regarding music, hijab, drugs, boyfriend, girlfriend, other
[9:03]contemporary issues, there are people who struggle.
[9:06]Why?
[9:07]Because in western society many of times these are presented in a
[9:13]flowery, pleasant, positive image.
[9:14]What's wrong with it?
[9:18]It doesn't impact me.
[9:18]It's fine.
[9:20]I don't necessarily become an individual who moves my body when it
[9:24]comes to listening to this.
[9:25]Before looking at the evidence for the harm that it causes you
[9:31]and I, let's take a moment to reflect upon an important realization.
[9:34]A Muslim submits that means they love and trust Allah subhana tala
[9:40]and they know that whatever Allah has legislated is good for you
[9:47]and I.
[9:45]You and I must have this strength of iman and must make
[9:51]sure that generations hold on to it without a shadow of a
[9:53]doubt.
[9:54]Where does Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala emphasize this?
[9:58]How many times you and I indeed become jubilant when somebody recites
[10:04]the ayah of salawat.
[10:18]This ayah without the shadow of a doubt causes and brings about
[10:23]salawat.
[10:24]Salawat is something you and I recite on a daily basis.
[10:26]It fragrance our hearts.
[10:30]It fragrance our our tongues and indeed our souls.
[10:31]It's the remembrance of the B.
[10:35]It is the command of Allahala to indeed send the salutations of
[10:40]Allah upon the prophet and his family.
[10:42]Yet many a times an important dimension of salawat is ignored and
[10:46]forgotten.
[10:47]What is that?
[10:46]The last two words.
[10:48]When it comes to the ayah, what does the ayah say?
[10:51]Yes.
[10:56]means what?
[10:57]Not in the sense that we say it means submit entirely categorically.
[11:06]No ifs and buts, no choices, no maybe, I'll think about it.
[11:13]The recognition is in the Quran in chapter 33:36, Allah gives us
[11:17]a very powerful instruction.
[11:26]It is not for a believing man or woman when Allah and
[11:31]his messenger says something they don't have a choice.
[11:33]Let that sink in.
[11:36]Today there are many parents who are afraid to say this.
[11:39]But molana if I say this to my child they say well
[11:43]Islam is a religion of being a robot and a sheep.
[11:44]I just have to do whatever Allah tells me to do.
[11:47]The realization is of the utmost importance and that is we can
[11:51]delve into the subject of trying to make sense of certain rulings
[11:56]and why Allah wa ta'ala for example according to many narrations and
[12:00]the opinion of the majority of has said that chess is haram.
[12:03]We can delve into the understanding of why for example extramarital relations
[12:11]are not permissible.
[12:12]We can analyze music and the impact of music.
[12:17]But the outset at the beginning, the foundation is Allah is our
[12:23]creator.
[12:23]He is the absolute perfect being.
[12:25]He knows what you and I need to be successful in this
[12:31]life.
[12:31]When he has said something is haram, I do not have the
[12:34]audacity to question Allah.
[12:36]This must be ingrained and strengthened within the hearts and what the
[12:43]thoughts of our generations and youth.
[12:44]Yes, it does not in any shape or form dismiss the need
[12:46]to sometimes have these discussions but for the sake of strengthening our
[12:51]iman and conviction when it comes to this when it is discussed
[12:55]with regards to the idea of music.
[13:00]Here there is a beautiful narration from im And this is a
[13:14]message for those who say it doesn't make sense to me.
[13:18]Music has harmful impacts but for me it doesn't.
[13:19]Imag speaks to you and I personally.
[13:25]He says you cannot understand the religion of God with your which
[13:34]is limited and opinions which are wrong and comparisons which are corrupt.
[13:45]You will never attain satisfaction of God and understand religion until you
[13:50]submit categorically.
[13:53]You submit without any shadow of a doubt.
[13:56]Then he says, if you take us as role models, you will
[14:00]indeed be guided.
[14:02]Therefore, I'd like to indeed analyze and examine this particular important question
[14:08]presented by so many people by asking key questions.
[14:10]Who is the first individual to introduce music in this world and
[14:18]encourage listening to it?
[14:21]Number two, when it comes to music, how have they defined it?
[14:27]What is the difference between singing and indeed music?
[14:30]Have they changed opinions throughout 1,400 years?
[14:34]Has there been a shift when it comes to this?
[14:39]And where do they base their rulings from as far as and
[14:42]is concerned?
[14:44]The other important question is can it be learned in for example
[14:48]music lessons at school?
[14:53]What about weddings for instance?
[14:55]What about as how do we know what is halal and indeed
[14:58]what is haram?
[15:00]Some people also ask the question if I'm somebody who listens to
[15:04]haram music help me.
[15:07]How do I stop listening?
[15:07]I want tips and tools.
[15:09]Here we will present seven tips for those who wish to what?
[15:15]Prohibit and stop themselves from listening.
[15:18]And finally, how is music used by Bani Abbas and Bani?
[15:21]And specifically, how can we show that the wretched is amongst the
[15:30]most wretched who sought to distract people using music.
[15:34]And how diddah stand up against this particular practice when it comes
[15:52]to and the narration is presented to us that the first being
[16:07]who made music presentable and would sing was El Shan is the
[16:15]founder of music.
[16:16]He has this credit.
[16:19]Every music track that's out there should have at the end with
[16:23]thanks to Shayan because the narration says after Adam passed away Shan
[16:31]and played music and what and singing in order to ridicule Adam
[16:38]and at the same time they shan and the army of Shayan
[16:44]set an agenda in order to encourage the playing and the recitation
[16:50]of music and indeed singing come forward and say there are two
[17:00]terms used in the jurispential teachings regarding music.
[17:02]Many of times we only speak about music but they say there
[17:07]is singing and there is music is music singing is please understand
[17:11]these two because many a times we do not pay attention that
[17:15]there are two separate things is when an individual mimics the people
[17:21]who are what disbelievers and those who recite lines in areas and
[17:29]gatherings of vice and evil.
[17:31]And these particular lines are known in the community or in society
[17:39]as singing.
[17:37]That is haram.
[17:41]Music is the sound that is produced by instruments which befits those
[17:47]particular gatherings that is haram.
[17:49]The realization that emerges is those who listen to music that has
[17:57]tunes and lyrics, they're getting double the haram because it's and there
[18:01]is one thing listening to tracks without lyrics and there's one listening
[18:06]to people singing without tracks.
[18:10]When these two are combined say there is double trouble.
[18:14]Yes.
[18:15]The realization that emerges at the outset is how have they come
[18:19]to an understanding of where Islam lies with regards to musical tracks
[18:23]and singing?
[18:25]Where do they bring this from?
[18:26]This is without a shadow of a doubt from the Quran and
[18:32]the reliable narrations of the someone asks very well I want to
[18:35]see ayat of the Quran.
[18:37]Is there an ayah in the Quran says oh you who believe
[18:38]don't listen to music.
[18:41]There are a number of verses of the Quran that are supported
[18:43]by reliable narrations that point to the prohibition generally of many types
[18:48]of music.
[18:50]For example, an ayah that's found in chapter 24 ayah number 72,
[18:54]Allah says, these individuals, the believers are not those who hear false
[19:06]speech.
[19:04]In one particular story, we are told that an individual by the
[19:11]name of Abdullahb Abi Bakr, he said, "When I go to to
[19:14]perform wudoo, I go to an area where I perform my wudoo.
[19:18]When I was performing my woo, there's a neighbor of mine who
[19:21]has a slave girl who was singing and playing some instruments.
[19:25]So, what I did was I prolonged my wudoo so I can
[19:30]listen a little bit more.
[19:31]I prolonged it.
[19:33]Later I went to a gathering where the Imam Ali six holy
[19:36]imam was present.
[19:38]He said as soon as I entered Imam Ali looked up and
[19:43]began to say stay away from singing.
[19:48]Stay away from singing.
[19:48]Stay away from singing.
[19:52]Then he says stay away from false speech.
[19:56]He said immediately I recognized he was what?
[20:00]Directing this towards myself.
[20:01]I left embarrassed and I said to my colleague I said Imam
[20:06]Alisam is what knows that I have listened to this and saying
[20:09]to me that that should not indeed take place.
[20:13]At the same time what do we find?
[20:16]We find the Quran coming to us with a realization of what
[20:19]is it about music that makes it haram.
[20:22]Please understand this because many times people cannot put two and two
[20:26]together.
[20:27]At the time of the holy prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam in
[20:38]one particular gathering the prophet of Islam was leading a sermon some
[20:45]nar said it was when he was leading a caravan emerged and
[20:53]came where from outside Medina.
[20:55]They were playing drums and singing in order to attract the attention
[21:03]of people.
[21:01]The Muslims who were in attendance with the prophet of Islam rose
[21:06]and left the prophet and went towards this caravan.
[21:11]Only 12 individuals including women in that 12 remained with the prophet.
[21:16]The prophet of Islam famously said, "If it wasn't for these 12,
[21:22]Allah would have sent his punishment from the heavens upon all of
[21:28]us.
[21:25]if it wasn't for these just a note here sometimes you come
[21:31]for a program and it's very few people attending sometimes you do
[21:35]a particular deed and you feel why am I only doing it
[21:40]by myself not many people are supporting you not many people are
[21:43]taking part in this particular initiative that I am doing for example
[21:47]yes do not look at the numbers notice one person doing a
[21:54]deed may be the cause for Allah saving an entire community.
[21:57]One individual doing a righteous act may be the reason why Allah
[22:03]wa tala preserves a group of people.
[22:05]Here the prophet of Islam says these 12 did not become distracted
[22:08]by this caravan and therefore Allah wa tala protected the community in
[22:14]Medina.
[22:15]The Quran here says what?
[22:16]that the reason why these individuals rose is because of a concept
[22:22]which is key to understand in the Quran known as destruction.
[22:29]The idea that emerges is that shan is the cause of and
[22:35]the Quran says is what?
[22:42]anything that draws you away from the remembrance of Allah and distracts
[22:47]you towards actions which are liked by shan.
[22:52]So it is means of what?
[22:54]Of vanity, falsehood.
[22:56]It is way in which you and I are drawn towards futile
[23:00]actions.
[23:01]It's what weakens faith.
[23:07]It what makes us numb, anisticizes us.
[23:11]It's a virus that corrupts us.
[23:14]It's a disease that makes our hearts fall sick.
[23:17]Is essentially distraction from shan.
[23:22]Here the Quran comes forward and says that music and singing is
[23:29]indeed.
[23:30]What do we mean?
[23:31]In chapter 31 verse number six, Allah wa ta'ala says very clearly
[23:36]there are those amongst the people who seek why because the objective
[23:48]of is to distract people from the path of God and they
[23:54]will consider it to be a reason for ridicule and mocking.
[23:58]Please understand and mark these words.
[24:01]Quran gives us the constitution.
[24:04]Quran gives us the background.
[24:06]Quran gives us the reasons.
[24:07]Many people are asking is Islam necessarily too harsh or strict?
[24:11]Number one, Allah says there is something called it's here.
[24:16]It exists in this dy and it draws people towards it.
[24:19]It is from it's seeking to take you away from be careful
[24:26]about it.
[24:28]This loo is part and parcel of our existence and it it
[24:35]is a reality.
[24:34]I have a friend today who mashallah is a good believer practicing
[24:38]he presents sometimes programs but he used to be a DJ before
[24:45]he reverted to Islam and so in one particular retreat we had
[24:49]outside UK we were having this Q&A session and one of the
[24:54]people asked this question and said you know sometimes some of these
[24:58]music tracks makes me calm gives me an opportunity to be tranquil
[25:01]and it allows me to focus is why has Islam made it
[25:07]haram?
[25:07]So I presented the Islamic answer.
[25:09]He said she can I give also an answer.
[25:12]I said he looked at them and said brothers and sisters I
[25:17]was a DJ.
[25:16]I know exactly what music does to you and I have studied
[25:22]music thoroughly.
[25:22]Recently I contacted him and said I loved your answer but I
[25:26]can't remember it.
[25:25]Give it to me again.
[25:27]I need it for a majus.
[25:28]He said to me the following.
[25:32]He said when I we were preparing the tracks for parties and
[25:36]certain festivals and gatherings.
[25:38]Yes.
[25:39]We would play around with a number of things.
[25:43]Number one, the bass.
[25:44]He said there are some lower bases, some higher bases and the
[25:50]sonics and the frequencies.
[25:52]We will play around in order to control people's emotions.
[25:57]The moment we saw some people were not with us, we were
[26:01]play with it to the extent that what we grabbed them back
[26:04]towards where what we sought to achieve within this.
[26:09]So we wanted their complete absorption in the atmosphere.
[26:14]So in the atmosphere of the what of the music and the
[26:18]dancing that takes place.
[26:20]Therefore, we finetune the what the the exact base and the track
[26:26]in order for it to what?
[26:31]To do what it's supposed to do distract bring people towards a
[26:36]certain reality.
[26:38]It's an method of escapism to escape pains or difficulties to make
[26:42]them in another feeling realm.
[26:47]It's exactly like a drug.
[26:49]It's an addiction.
[26:48]Yes.
[26:49]And so you hear from the experts what Islam has said 1400
[26:56]years ago that the whole idea why music has been made haram
[26:59]many types of it is because it's a satanic tool designed to
[27:07]distract from the path of Allah subhana t question someone comes and
[27:11]says but brother I can guarantee you it will not distract me
[27:14]I'm fine I'm a very good Muslim I'll be Okay, if you
[27:21]say music distracts, I am an exclusion.
[27:24]Terms and conditions apply at the end.
[27:26]I'm fine.
[27:27]What's the answer to that?
[27:28]If a child comes to us and says, I heard that one
[27:31]of the main reasons why Islam has made and Allah knows best,
[27:34]of course.
[27:35]But the main reasons why Islam has made music not permissible many
[27:38]types is because it is from shaitan and causes distraction.
[27:41]Yes, futile.
[27:43]But if people claim that they're not part of these particular groups,
[27:47]how do we answer?
[27:50]It is not about how you feel.
[27:51]It's about how Allah has created human beings and collectively how human
[27:57]beings feel.
[27:57]Whether you feel distracted or not is irrelevant in this discussion.
[28:04]Whether you feel it impacts you or not cannot be part of
[28:07]the equation.
[28:09]What is is the general impact upon human beings and Allah wa
[28:13]ta'ala who's engineered us and created us knows that these kinds of
[28:17]tunes and lyrics have a negative devastating impact upon you and I
[28:26]and therefore based on his beautiful wisdom he has come forward and
[28:30]said that this should not be what part and parcel of the
[28:32]life of a believer question our they come forward and say very
[28:38]well This idea we take from the Quran and from hadith and
[28:41]there are many narrations that come forward and say this ayah in
[28:46]for exampleith is yes and this particular practice that we see all
[28:53]around us today.
[28:54]Has there been an evolution of the understanding of and music over
[28:59]time or not?
[29:01]Please understand this.
[29:00]Yes indeed.
[29:02]Back at the time of the prophet and later with the imams,
[29:05]music and singing was only utilized in gatherings of evil, vile nature,
[29:13]alcohol, dancing, etc.
[29:16]So, it's only associated with sinful acts.
[29:20]Hence, we find many narrations who have come down very hard on
[29:25]musical instruments.
[29:24]Our today have said that there could be usages of music today
[29:31]that does not fall into gatherings of lu gatherings of amusement and
[29:36]fun befitting of the disbelievers.
[29:40]Hence they have come forward.
[29:43]Many of our maraj have come forward and said the following music
[29:47]that is not permissible to listen to is ones that are suitable
[29:52]for gatherings of vice and transgression of Allah subhana tala.
[30:00]For example pubs, bars, discos, clubs, parties.
[30:04]If these kind of areas play a certain type of music and
[30:11]you and I come across a certain type which is commonly played
[30:15]in these areas then it becomes haram.
[30:18]However, they say if it is not suitable for these gatherings in
[30:23]other words it's not played in those areas then this music becomes
[30:27]okay to listen to.
[30:31]Why?
[30:29]Because there is a broader usage of these type of lyrics and
[30:36]songs and musical uh particular applications.
[30:39]Not necessarily the relics and songs because majority of them are haram
[30:42]if not all.
[30:42]But when it comes to the what the playing of musical instruments
[30:47]they say it's now broader.
[30:49]For example, they say national anthems there is no problem.
[30:54]They say that is usually permissible because national anthems are not suitable
[30:59]or not usually played in these particular settings or these areas, these
[31:04]gatherings.
[31:05]Yes.
[31:06]Big question that is often asked and you probably have this question
[31:10]in your mind now.
[31:09]How on earth would I know?
[31:14]There's a track that's played.
[31:18]Yes.
[31:16]Something comes out.
[31:18]I hear it in the taxi when I'm in the Uber and
[31:24]I'm thinking is this halal or not?
[31:26]Is this often played in bars, clubs, discos, gatherings of vice places
[31:32]of or not?
[31:32]How do I know?
[31:34]So some people come and present this particular scenario towards and others.
[31:39]I remember once I was going to a melus in the United
[31:41]States picked up from where I was residing by one of the
[31:45]brothers who said to me you know I am very grateful that
[31:47]you've agreed to come with me and I've asked the jamaat specifically
[31:51]to pick you up today.
[31:52]I said mashallah you have any questions I can help you it's
[31:56]not the bad best time to ask me questions before but sometimes
[31:58]we have to have patience.
[31:59]So I said to him very well what's your question?
[32:02]He said no my question is not verbal.
[32:04]I need you to do something for me.
[32:06]I said bismillah what is it you want me to do?
[32:08]He said, "I have hre.
[32:09]Listen to them.
[32:11]Tell me halal or haram." We are not, you know, these barometers
[32:16]machines that you use.
[32:19]It is up to you to between you and Allah subhana wa
[32:22]ta'ala to come to these particular conclusions based on the formula based
[32:26]on the fatwa based on the ruling of the that you follow.
[32:31]However, some people ask the question, but you know, I don't know.
[32:33]I've never been to clubs, bars, and discos.
[32:36]May Allah bless you.
[32:38]so pure.
[32:37]Um, I've never been to these.
[32:41]So, how do I know that this particular music is haram?
[32:43]Number one, many types of these music that are played on videos
[32:49]on Tik Tok, for example, are clearly the type that you and
[32:52]I should not be listening to.
[32:53]Yes, the jazz and the hip-hop and all these kinds of music
[32:56]that out out there should not be listened to.
[33:00]However, if there is an area of doubt, you're not really sure
[33:03]about the type.
[33:05]Here you have a choice.
[33:06]If you really don't know, then jurispedentially it may be permissible.
[33:15]However, it is best to practice and precaution [Music] comes forward and
[33:27]gives us this recommendation.
[33:28]He says, When there is doubt, stop.
[33:37]Don't risk it.
[33:36]It's better than you then reaping the consequences.
[33:41]Because if you listen to a certain type and it's haram without
[33:47]you knowing whether it's haram or not, there may not be a
[33:50]consequence but it may have an impact on your soul and spirituality.
[33:55]It may take you back from the journey towards connecting with Allah
[34:01]subhana wa ta'ala concentrating in salah serving and being close to theam.
[34:05]Yes.
[34:06]And as we will come to see in a few moments it
[34:09]has many negative impacts on our lives.
[34:13]Therefore if you and I are told of a drink that has
[34:18]0.00005% 0 05% cyanide in it poison.
[34:25]Would we ever drink it?
[34:26]Holana.
[34:26]It's a very very small chance.
[34:30]Bismillah.
[34:29]I keep the bismillah for you.
[34:32]Yes.
[34:33]You and I would not necessarily drink it.
[34:36]Why would I take the chance?
[34:37]It's a very tiny minute chance that my body would be affected.
[34:42]We would not take a chance for our bodies to be poisoned.
[34:44]Don't give your soul a chance to be poisoned as well.
[34:49]Many a times yes we take risks when it comes to our
[34:54]naps and our souls by listening to types of music which are
[34:58]meaning there's a question mark over it take a step back for
[35:04]the sake of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala it's better to what avoid
[35:07]listening to it therefore here there are many who have come forward
[35:14]and said what and said there are questions in this regard when
[35:17]it comes to our day-to-day life number one that is when I
[35:20]go to a supermarket there's music being played everywhere when I go
[35:25]to the gym there's music being played what do I do in
[35:27]these instances how do I live my life am I not supposed
[35:33]to go supermarket am I not supposed to go to these places
[35:34]there is a difference between and meaning that it's there in the
[35:40]background you're not listening to it attentively and what listening and paying
[35:46]attention there are some people who say that You know what?
[35:50]I don't pay attention to the music played in these supermarkets.
[35:52]However, when I come back home, it's in my head and I
[35:57]am playing it in my head all the time and the words
[35:57]are in my mouth.
[36:01]You are not listening.
[36:02]What?
[36:03]Without attentiveness, you were attentive to the words.
[36:07]Otherwise, why is it in your head?
[36:09]You are paying attention, isn't it?
[36:11]Therefore, the recognition is as long as you are not paying attention
[36:15]attentively, there's no problem in that particular regard.
[36:18]Question.
[36:20]Music lessons at school.
[36:25]Are our children allowed?
[36:25]Others who are older, they want to, for example, learn how to
[36:30]play the guitar or the piano or the flute or these particular
[36:36]musical instruments.
[36:35]Is it permissible for our kids, our children to attend these particular
[36:40]music lessons at school or not?
[36:42]Our have come forward and said, and there's a reason why it's
[36:47]slightly complicated because people want easy answers.
[36:48]No, no, no, no, no.
[36:52]Listen, Jenna is a path that Allah subhana t has created us
[36:54]for.
[36:54]Allah wants us to struggle.
[36:56]Therefore, don't tell me, "Oh, maana, this is too difficult for me."
[36:59]Listen to it and apply it.
[37:02]What is it?
[37:02]have come forward and said it depends what they're learning and which
[37:08]musical instruments they're learning about what how do I know there are
[37:12]some musical instruments that are used only for haram music and there
[37:16]are some which are used for halal and haram those that are
[37:22]only used for haram music we are not supposed to or allowed
[37:25]to learn those that are allow used for permissible music as well
[37:29]as also used for haram those we are allowed to learn.
[37:37]Question, how do I know?
[37:37]You ask the teachers.
[37:39]If you're not sure, take your son or daughter out of the
[37:42]school, a class of music.
[37:42]Explain why you should not be allowing your children.
[37:47]Be active.
[37:47]Invest in their future, in their spirituality, in the impact that it
[37:52]might have upon what?
[37:56]Upon their spiritual growth and their ta.
[37:59]No doubt that dance classes are haram.
[38:02]No doubt.
[38:01]Yes.
[38:02]Some people say, "Oh, but you know, they're just learning movements a
[38:07]bit.
[38:06]Movements.
[38:06]What kind of movements these are?" Definitely, they usually associated with music.
[38:13]Likewise, some people ask the question regarding what regarding weddings.
[38:18]What happens in certain weddings?
[38:22]I'm told, alhamdulillah, naturally people like me are not invited to these
[38:27]type of weddings.
[38:26]I'm told that sadly in our communities and some of the different
[38:31]communities in the western world they bring a DJ.
[38:37]Some involve all kinds of different singing and dancing mixed unfortunately.
[38:46]Some involves the bride and the groom dancing before the attendees and
[38:54]the participants in the wedding.
[38:55]And the practices taking place in weddings are becoming worse progressively year
[39:02]after year.
[39:01]Those of us who are old enough to remember weddings in the
[39:06]90s in this country or 80s in the western world will come
[39:09]to the realization that in 2025 the state of Muslim weddings is
[39:16]much worse than it was 20 30 years ago.
[39:19]There are many more liberal practices.
[39:20]There are many more haram things taking place than there were 20,
[39:24]30 years ago.
[39:26]What is going on?
[39:26]What has happened?
[39:28]Why are people taking that?
[39:29]I'll tell you what it is.
[39:31]When we speak to people, they say, "Molana, there's a tablet you
[39:36]need to buy from the pharmacy.
[39:36]What is it called?
[39:40]Chill pill." Say, "What do you mean?" They say, "You need to
[39:44]relax.
[39:44]It's just one night.
[39:47]Let us relax in one night.
[39:48]Let us enjoy one night.
[39:49]Why are you being the haram police all the time?
[39:54]Why are you telling us this, no, this, no?" This idea of
[39:57]don't judge us has deteriorated to the extent that people now without
[40:04]music in some weddings they say this is boring.
[40:06]This is not a music I this is not a wedding I
[40:09]wish to go to.
[40:11]What do you mean?
[40:10]Yes.
[40:12]Therefore there is social pressure in order to conform with everyone else.
[40:17]And what and the disobedience of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala is becoming
[40:23]more audacious.
[40:22]question.
[40:23]Is it good for this young man and woman beginning their life
[40:30]together to begin with the foundations of what?
[40:30]Disobedience and following Shayan.
[40:34]This is the beginning of their life which will indeed be a
[40:40]pathway towards Jenna.
[40:40]They're saving half of their religion.
[40:42]It is truly sometimes really surprising that we neglect the weddings and
[40:49]think that it's an excuse for us to have fun, amusement and
[40:56]entertainment.
[40:54]Whereas the realization today is nobody said that you are not able
[41:02]to for example have halal entertainment.
[41:04]Nobody said that you know what no one's allowed to speak.
[41:07]Everyone's supposed to look very grim and you're supposed to have what?
[41:11]A particular funeral type wedding.
[41:14]The idea that's often injected in people's minds is without music.
[41:20]This is not a fun wedding.
[41:21]This is all from the Shayan.
[41:23]And it's of the utmost importance that we start by looking at
[41:26]ourselves.
[41:27]Don't feel under pressure.
[41:29]You know what happens sometimes?
[41:32]Some of our youth when they get to know a family and
[41:35]alhamdulillah things work out.
[41:38]One family insists on this.
[41:40]I know it's quite prevalent in the Iraqi community and I could
[41:43]say it because I'm an Iraqi.
[41:44]If they attack me, no problem.
[41:46]It's fine.
[41:47]What happens is the boy says, "I don't want music in the
[41:51]wedding." The girl's family, for example, says, "No." The girl says, "I
[41:55]have always dreamt of that wedding with that music." Subhan Allah.
[41:58]You know this line from Hollywood movies and so on.
[42:02]I only get married once.
[42:05]I want that beautiful amazing wedding.
[42:05]Have it in Jenna sister.
[42:09]You will have this amazing Jenna wedding.
[42:11]Yes.
[42:12]Someone says is music allowed in Jenna?
[42:17]There's a beautiful hadith from imbu [Music] a man by the name
[42:29]of ibn hmed came to Imam and said to him Allah I'm
[42:31]embarrassed to ask you a question he said imam said ask no
[42:36]problem the man said to him oh grandson of the prophet are
[42:38]we allowed to listen to music in paradise IMI said Allah subhanahu
[42:45]wa ta'ala in general has created a particular tree.
[42:48]This tree by the permission of Allah subhanaa tala moves its leaves
[42:53]in such a way that there is a beautiful melodious sound that
[42:56]comes from it that human beings have never ever heard in their
[42:58]lives that they enjoy so much in paradise listening to the movement
[43:05]of this particular tree and this Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala specifically rewards
[43:09]those who abandon listening to music in this world and rewards them
[43:16]with this in yes it's a sacri sacrifice.
[43:19]Yes, you need to make a stance.
[43:21]Make a stance, brothers.
[43:21]Make a stance, sisters.
[43:23]Sometimes you feel hesitant.
[43:26]I don't want to upset my future mother-in-law.
[43:29]I don't want to start this marriage on a wrong foot because
[43:31]I want to say no.
[43:34]And they will say you are too religious.
[43:35]Maybe the marriage will not go ahead.
[43:39]If at the outset you're willing to disobey Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala,
[43:43]then this tells a lot about the future when it comes to
[43:46]your marital life.
[43:47]Don't put Allah second.
[43:50]The moment you put Allah second, you have put Shaitan first.
[43:52]No doubt.
[43:54]Yes.
[43:55]Therefore, when it comes to weddings, our have come forward and said,
[43:59]be careful of what?
[44:02]Of the playing of these particular musical tracks that are not permissible
[44:08]and are usually played in gatherings of what?
[44:11]In gatherings of haram.
[44:13]Hence, somebody asks, "If I'm one of those who unfortunately listens, I
[44:18]need help.
[44:20]I want to use the Malis and Muharam and Abdah and as
[44:25]a springboard for change." And may Allah bless those who do so.
[44:31]May Allah bless those who look at Muharam as a new gate,
[44:34]a fresh a breath of fresh air to be able to instigate
[44:39]that transformation in their lives and truly utilize the of Hussein to
[44:43]get close to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala and amongst them to abandon
[44:48]the disobedience of Allah subhana wa t'ala and listening to haram music.
[44:53]Here I will present seven tips that inshallah if you and I
[44:58]are of those or we know those who are listening to music
[45:01]we can present to them in order to help them.
[45:05]Number one in order for me to what to understand what this
[45:11]is doing.
[45:11]I need to look at the harmful impacts of music in which
[45:15]way look at the narrations.
[45:16]We are told first of all in the holy Quran in chapter
[45:23]17 verse number 64 Allah says Allah says you oh shan you're
[45:31]going to use your voice your sound to lure them into you.
[45:35]So those who listen to music need to remember that those tunes
[45:41]that are haram are in fact tunes from shan themselves.
[45:44]As the Quran says, you will use your voice to draw people
[45:50]towards you.
[45:52]Number two, our six imbu and asal they diagnose a spiritual illness
[46:06]and that's hypocrisy.
[46:05]They say why is there in our hearts in which way?
[46:11]Sometimes it's easy to what?
[46:14]To eat haram food, but it's very hard to invest and give
[46:20]for the sake of Allah.
[46:21]Sometimes it's easy to spend hours binge watching Netflix, but it's so
[46:26]hard to spend 10 minutes reading a book that gets you closer
[46:32]to Allah.
[46:30]Sometimes it's very easy to spend thousands going on a holiday to
[46:36]somewhere for example that's a beach but you will not spend half
[46:42]of it going for zomra or hajj why some people say I
[46:46]don't know I don't know what's wrong with me it's because of
[46:49]there's hypocrisy there's double standards you are not able to see the
[46:52]truth from the falsehood the sixth holy imam says music and dancing
[47:00]It is that which causes hypocrisy in the hearts.
[47:03]Just like how when we add water the plant grows, music and
[47:11]singing makes hypocrisy grow in the heart.
[47:13]A third problem just we're still point number one.
[47:18]The problems the harmful impacts of music is not only does it
[47:21]cause hypocrisy it results in hardness of the heart.
[47:28]Here the holy prophet of Islam says to he says three things
[47:34]what does it mean that the heart becomes hard I'm not able
[47:39]to be wary of sinning I can't shed a tear I am
[47:45]no longer compassionate and loving I struggle when it comes to my
[47:49]salah focus and concentration my heart has become hard rock yes here
[47:54]the prophet of Islam says three things causes the hardness of the
[47:58]heart.
[48:00]Number one, when an individual spends their life seeking what?
[48:06]Seeking listening to haram music.
[48:12]Number two, when we go hunting and it becomes excessive.
[48:16]And finally he says when we go begging at the gates of
[48:25]kings and rulers when you degrade yourself and you humiliate yourself before
[48:30]people of wealth and indeed power.
[48:33]Another narration the fourth negative impact of music from the prophet of
[48:37]Islam is that it's a ladder that leads to other sins but
[48:40]namely adultery.
[48:43]Zena.
[48:44]Number five.
[48:44]The sixth holy imam says the house and listen to this.
[48:49]Be very careful.
[48:52]Those scrolling of those reels that we watch on Instagram, those background
[48:57]music on Tik Tok videos at home.
[49:01]The six holy imam says the house in which haram music is
[49:08]being played.
[49:07]Example, when it comes to adverts, it's just an advert for washing
[49:15]up liquid.
[49:14]So what he says the house in which music is being played
[49:20]you cannot then be surprised if it will go through a calamity
[49:32]the dua in that house will not be answered by by Allah
[49:36]say I've been praying for years maybe you need to get out
[49:43]of the house maybe cut to mosque and pray.
[49:47]Yes.
[49:46]Because that house in which music is being played, the dua is
[49:52]what is not going to be answered by Allah.
[49:54]And the angels will not enter that house.
[49:57]Meaning what?
[49:58]There's no for the people.
[49:59]There's no for the people.
[50:03]The other negative impact of listening to music according to is it
[50:10]brings about poverty.
[50:13]says there are people struggling with their what livelihood.
[50:17]One of the reasons is this act of disobedience of Allah subhana
[50:21]tala.
[50:22]That's the first thing and that's realizing what it actually does to
[50:26]us as far as our spiritual health is concerned our physical health
[50:31]and overall our families.
[50:33]That's the first point.
[50:36]The second is to understand the psychology of music and what it
[50:40]does to our brain.
[50:40]What it does, what does that mean when it comes to mental
[50:45]health?
[50:46]Studies have been shown today to show how many singers and musicians
[50:51]have committed suicide.
[50:55]How today it is classified as a potential drug that causes addiction.
[51:01]How the more you listen to it, the more you're hooked on
[51:05]it.
[51:06]Yes.
[51:06]And so a tip here is if you wish to stop listening
[51:11]to haram music, you need to go through what?
[51:12]Withdrawal symptoms that happens with any addiction.
[51:15]Yes.
[51:16]For the first month when you stop, you'll be itching.
[51:18]You'll be constantly wanting to go back to listening.
[51:22]But that's the struggle.
[51:22]Yes.
[51:23]The more you're able to have strength and self-control and not going
[51:27]back, the more you able to defeat those particular temptations.
[51:32]Number three, as a tip for those who are seeking to stop
[51:36]this is examine the content of the lyrics in these haram music
[51:46]tracks.
[51:44]70% of it are about sex, violence, drugs.
[51:50]The majority of it pollutes the heart.
[51:53]The majority of it is profanity.
[51:57]What is it doing to you and I?
[52:00]When an individual is constantly consuming this its consumption, it's like you're
[52:06]eating.
[52:07]Yes.
[52:08]You're allowing it to be taken in.
[52:10]Yes.
[52:11]Where is it actually resulting?
[52:13]It's draining our soul.
[52:13]Yes.
[52:14]It's breaking the bond that we have with faith in Allah subhana
[52:18]tala.
[52:19]Because what these particular words sometimes have an impact on our have
[52:24]an impact in the way that we react have an impact on
[52:30]for example triggering us sometimes when we are in a state of
[52:32]anger or anguish or when we are affected by something by surprise.
[52:42]The fourth area or fourth tip is what imat states And that
[52:52]is what he says that the ears have upon you.
[52:58]In he designates the right of the ears.
[53:03]Do you agree?
[53:03]He says it's very important that when it comes to listening to
[53:06]something using your ears, you recognize the ears are the pathway for
[53:13]your heart.
[53:12]Whatever's in the heart will come through the ears usually.
[53:18]He says so make sure that the heart is nourished not polluted
[53:23]through the ears.
[53:25]So there is a h that on the day of if you
[53:30]do not give the ears the right treatment it will complain against
[53:34]you before Allah subhana tala.
[53:35]Number five of the utmost importance and that is what and that
[53:43]is to be inspired by stories of theam when they came to
[53:46]encourage people to stop listening to music.
[53:48]Please listen to this beautiful story of a man by the name
[53:50]of Abu Basir, the blind companion of the holy six peace be
[53:54]upon him.
[53:55]He says that I had a neighbor who constantly listened to music
[54:00]and was singing all the time.
[54:02]He annoyed me a lot.
[54:02]Abu Bas is blind.
[54:05]So he has what?
[54:06]Sharpen listening hearing.
[54:08]So he says one day I decided to speak to him.
[54:12]I said to him, "Oh man, this constant habit of yours is
[54:15]going to cause you damnation in this world and for the sake
[54:18]of Allah, stop.
[54:20]This is wrong what you're doing." Man said, "I can't.
[54:25]I'm just addicted to it.
[54:26]I keep listening.
[54:26]Nobody can help me.
[54:29]But maybe your friend can actually." He said, "Whom?" He said, "Jaffer
[54:33]Muhammad.
[54:34]Ask him to speak to me.
[54:36]Maybe there is hope for me." Abu Bas said that what that
[54:43]later I went and saw the imam in Medina when I saw
[54:46]the six holy imam I said to him I have this neighbor
[54:50]and this neighbor of mine keeps listening to haram music what do
[54:55]I do he said tell him I am giving him a message
[55:00]if he stops listening to music I guarantee Jenna for him very
[55:06]said, "I came back to Kufa.
[55:09]I went to him and I looked at him and said, "My
[55:10]master says, you stop listening to this and he guarantees paradise." He
[55:17]said, "That hit hard." The moment he looked at me and said,
[55:20]"This makes sense to me.
[55:21]I'm going to try.
[55:23]I'm going to work on it." He said, "A few days later,
[55:27]I came and knocked on his door." And then I was told
[55:29]because he cannot see.
[55:31]I was told by people who with me said that this friend
[55:33]of yours is behind the door without any clothes.
[55:36]He's just his head is sticking out.
[55:38]Said to him, "What's wrong with you?" Yes.
[55:40]How is it that you are not having any clothes?
[55:44]He said, "Oh Abu Bas, it's been 3 days where I returned
[55:46]to Allah in Toba.
[55:49]I've stopped listening to any form of music and indeed gaining any
[55:53]wealth that is haram.
[55:54]I have sold all my clothes, given it away actually to the
[55:59]poor because I used money that is haram to purchase them.
[56:01]Today I have no clothes whatsoever.
[56:05]Said I owed for some clothes to be given to him.
[56:06]A while later he fell sick.
[56:10]He said I went to visit him.
[56:11]When I went to visit him he told me the doctors have
[56:13]said I'm going to die.
[56:17]The sickness is going to be my end.
[56:19]He said I was once with him in his final moments.
[56:23]He was unconscious.
[56:22]Then he woke up.
[56:25]He looked at me and said, "Oh Abu Wasir, tell your friend
[56:27]what he has promised me has become the truth and the reality."
[56:33]And then he passed away.
[56:35]Abu Basi said, "I then made a journey towards Medina.
[56:39]As soon as I entered the gathering, the place where I imam
[56:45]was, he said, one foot of mine, this is exactly in the
[56:47]narration, one foot of mine was in the hall and the other
[56:51]foot was outside." He said, "I im looked at me and said,
[56:54]"Oh Abu Basir, I have fulfilled my promise." Your friend who stopped
[57:02]this music is in Jenna.
[57:02]Yes.
[57:03]Therefore, we can be inspired with these particular beautiful stories of great
[57:09]reward for those who make these bold steps.
[57:14]Likewise, the seventh and the final tip is to remember that the
[57:17]tool of the enemies of Allah has always been music and haram
[57:24]singing.
[57:21]What do we mean?
[57:24]We mean and Abbas historical records today show us that they utilize
[57:29]this as the main way to distract the communities, distract the Muslim.
[57:36]Historians like they say for example the son of Yazid by the
[57:41]name of Wedb Yazid what did he do?
[57:43]He turned the palaces in Sham into festivals and gatherings where music
[57:53]was being played.
[57:52]Yes.
[57:53]He in one instance killed people in the state of intoxication and
[57:59]whilst there were singers singing and reciting.
[58:03]Likewise, Benny Abbas continued this kind of practice.
[58:08]We have evidence that Baghdad at the time of the Abbasids became
[58:14]the epicenter of amusement gatherings and music being played by various Abbasid
[58:22]caiffs and they would bring these composers from different parts of the
[58:28]world.
[58:29]They would bring female singers, slave females who would known to be
[58:35]what?
[58:36]Sers and they would encourage these kinds of gatherings to take place.
[58:40]That's why there is a famous book by the name of Alani
[58:42]by a historian by the name of Abu Farajani.
[58:45]Aani means what?
[58:48]Songs.
[58:49]In it, it's a very thick book.
[58:53]He documents all examples of music and singing gatherings taking place during
[58:57]Baya and Bbas.
[58:59]There was so much that a book needed to be written regarding
[59:01]this.
[59:03]But who amongst the caiffs was amongst the most staunches who used
[59:10]music and singing to spread evil and what and to bring about
[59:16]vile practices in the community.
[59:22]That is without shadow of a doubt the wretched.
[59:25]Here there are many examples.
[59:28]Tonight if you and I are amongst those who listen to music,
[59:31]do you want to be on the side of Yazid?
[59:33]Do you want to be of those who follow on the footsteps
[59:39]of this wretched man?
[59:39]Yes, we are in sessions and gatherings of the malis of Hussein.
[59:46]Yes.
[59:44]Listen to what Yazid did.
[59:47]Yes.
[59:48]When it comes to Yazid, for example, a historian by the name
[59:51]of he comes and said, Yazid was the one who encouraged music,
[60:01]playing of instruments and indeed singing.
[60:07]Anyone who loved this used to be close to Yazid.
[60:12]Likewise, the historian says Yazid When when it came to the moment
[60:23]in which that wretched man was poking the head of Hussein says
[60:29]two things Yazid was doing when he was poking the lips of
[60:34]the grandson of the holy prophet.
[60:35]One he had alcohol next to him.
[60:39]Second he commanded that music is played.
[60:42]Likewise, we have who comes forward as a historian.
[60:47]He says there were a group of slave girls known as who
[60:54]used to sing.
[60:53]Who brought them into the palaces?
[60:57]Yazid.
[60:58]Later this practice continued with Ban Abbas.
[61:01]He says when the captives of the aal were bought in Sham
[61:08]and were paraded in the bazar of Sham, Yazid commanded that music
[61:12]is played and singers sing to distract people and for there to
[61:19]be a festival type nature to humiliate the in the courtyard of
[61:27]Yazid.
[61:28]We have a narration by in his book.
[61:33]He comes forward and says what?
[61:36]He says, "Imam, the fourth holy imam was presented with food to
[61:40]eat.
[61:40]He refused to eat." When he refused to eat, he was asked
[61:42]why.
[61:43]He said, "Oh Yazid, you play with the head of my father
[61:48]and play music and you expect me to eat." Notice the fourth
[61:51]holy imam did not only say you are poking and violating the
[61:54]sanctity of Allah and his grandson.
[61:59]He also included the fact that he is playing music and that
[62:03]is a violation as well.
[62:04]Yes.
[62:05]Hence when it comes to banayya they use this tool in order
[62:11]to what distract the community to distract the Muslim um and this
[62:16]was also utilized on the eve of ash the campsite of headed
[62:26]by Omar on that eve of the 10th of Muaram according for
[62:32]example to literature Lov was full of playing of drums and singing
[62:37]and musical amusement sessions whereas the campsite of Hussein opposite was full
[62:46]of Allah salah Quran and devotion to the almighty subhana wa ta'ala
[62:51]and I always remind myself and my children my family that if
[62:58]all this discussion was not enough for you if still you're not
[63:02]convinced about listening to haram music.
[63:05]Then picture yourself on the eve of the 10th on the plains
[63:09]of Carbala.
[63:09]Which campsite would you be in?
[63:13]Would you choose Hussein or would you choose Yazid?
[63:15]I have no doubt that you choose Hussein.
[63:17]I have no doubt that you would be proud to walk towards
[63:24]the campsite of Shuada and the caravan of the captives.
[63:26]Yes.
[63:27]However, if today I am listening to music that's haram, in reality,
[63:35]which campsite have I chosen?
[63:36]In reality, which choice have I taken?
[63:39]You may disagree and say, "No, I am with Hussein in many
[63:44]things, but this I'm struggling." Be with Hussein for everything.
[63:49]Be with Aal B so that you and I can be in
[63:54]truly called Husseini.
[63:57]Yes.
[64:01]are the foundations for positive change towards Allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala.
[64:07]That's why when it comes to the remembrance of Kbalah, the second
[64:15]of muharam, a day like today is an important day.
[64:18]Why?
[64:19]It's the day in which the caravan of Imam Ali sat on
[64:23]this land, isn't it?
[64:26]When they reached this particular area, the narrations tell us that Imam
[64:32]Ali looked around and he said, "What is the name of this
[64:35]land?" He was told this is the land of he said no
[64:41]there must be another name.
[64:42]He was then informed this is he says no there must have
[64:48]another name.
[64:50]Then he was told this is the land of he said Allah
[64:56]ya Allah I seek refuge in you from all hardships trials and
[65:05]tribulations.
[65:04]This soil, this land of Kbala, how blessed is this soil?
[65:09]But I ask you, this soil of Karbala, whom kissed it and
[65:15]what did it witness?
[65:15]What do I mean?
[65:18]We are told that the holy prophet of Islam one day when
[65:25]he was resting, he told his wife um I want to indeed
[65:30]rest.
[65:31]Don't allow anyone to enter my room.
[65:33]said, "After a while, I saw the young Hussein.
[65:36]He was still very young, a child approach, and I wanted to
[65:41]stop him from entering, but all of a sudden, he rushed towards
[65:45]the chamber in which his grandfather was there.
[65:48]I ran after him.
[65:50]As soon as I entered the chamber, I saw him sitting next
[65:55]to Allah." And the prophet had his head on his chest and
[65:58]his tears were coming down from his eyes.
[66:01]I looked at Allah and I said, "Yeah, Allah, I'm sorry I
[66:07]couldn't stop your grandson entering in this state." She said, he said
[66:13]to me, "Oh, I have just been visited by the angel of
[66:16]Allah, who said to me, Allah, do you love this son of
[66:22]yours, Hussein?" And I said, "Yes." He said to him, "Yool Allah,
[66:26]your son Hussein will be slaughtered on a plains known as Kbala.
[66:31]Here is a soil from the plains of Kbala." Yes.
[66:36]One narration I saw.
[66:40]Yes.
[66:37]Said that Allah said to at that moment he said to her,
[66:43]"My son Hussein is crying.
[66:44]I'm comforting him.
[66:46]I do not like to see my son Hussein cry.
[66:48]Allahbar." Yes.
[66:51]Allah's heart breaks when Hussein sheds his tears.
[66:56]Yet he gives soil from Kbala.
[66:59]He says to her, "This soil, look at it.
[67:03]If one day it turns red, know that this grandson of mine
[67:06]Hussein has been slaughtered that his body indeed has been terminated." The
[67:15]narration says that Salah was observing this soil until one day she
[67:21]looked at the soil and saw the soil turning red.
[67:27]That moment she recognized that that is the day of that's when
[67:39]Hussein was martyed.
[67:38]I ask you this soil of that which other individual loved to
[67:46]kiss this soil and place it on his cheek that was isn't
[67:51]it?
[67:52]Today is the anniversary of the day in which theal and the
[67:55]companions reached Carbala.
[67:58]Let me take you towards the day that they returned to Carbala.
[68:03]Jabir is blind.
[68:06]He says toyah when he is in the land of carbala take
[68:09]me towards the grave of my beloved Hussein holds his hands jab
[68:16]is blind all of a sudden when they're close to the grave
[68:20]that moment Jabel throws himself towards the grave of his beloved scream
[68:26]says oh my master how did you know this is the grave
[68:31]you can't see he says well I could smell the fragrance from
[68:34]the grave of Hussein.
[68:38]Then when he placed his cheeks on the grave of Abdah, he
[68:41]took part of the soil of Kbala and the grave.
[68:45]He smelt it and said, "Hussein, Hussein, Hussein, oh Hussein, I am
[68:59]your beloved.
[69:00]Why is it you're not answering me?
[69:03]Answer me, please." Then Jabar says a line that breaks the heart.
[69:06]You know what Jabar says?
[69:07]He says how can you answer Hussein?
[69:09]When your head is being seed from your body Jabar knows ah
[69:15]that the head of Aba Abdah is not there.
[69:18]He knows it's only the body buried there.
[69:20]All of a sudden the says that he feels and he hears
[69:23]something coming.
[69:24]He says toyah says go and find out who is it that's
[69:31]coming.
[69:28]When goes and comes back, he says, "Oh my master Jabar, rise
[69:35]to welcome the captives of the when Jab rises." He is taken
[69:44]towards Imam Z.
[69:43]You know, I im gone through so much he has seen so
[69:48]many ms, so many people being martyed.
[69:51]Now it's an opportunity to speak to this companion of Allah to
[69:56]this person who loves says imwards.
[70:00]He says Allahbar now the description of is given.
[70:10]He says here our men was slaughtered here this way.
[70:15]Then he says, "It is here that our women were taken as
[70:22]captives.
[70:27]Our kids were slaughtered here.
[70:32]Oh Jir, then says im did something that broke my heart." He
[70:35]says, "Wallah, it broke my heart." He says, "We were next to
[70:39]the grave of Im Hussein.
[70:40]I know we were next to the grave.
[70:42]I was in far away.
[70:45]Yet that moment what happens?
[70:46]He says I felt the hands of Imam Zin.
[70:48]He held my hands and says Jabir come with me.
[70:51]So I wanted to know where is he taking me.
[70:54]So I began to walk on the plains of Kbala.
[70:56]I was wondering oh Imam where are you taking me?
[70:58]Then he said all of a sudden after a few moments of
[71:02]walking Imm stopped.
[71:01]Then I can hear him crying so profusely.
[71:04]Then I asked him oh the grandson of the prophet where are
[71:10]we in Kbala tell me where are we?
[71:12]Then he says, "Oh Jabar, Jabar, it is here that shimmer sat
[71:16]on the chest of Hussein Allah." Now Jabar is wondering why is
[71:22]it a few meters far from where Abdullah is buried.
[71:25]He asks imin.
[71:26]Oh my master, master why is it far?
[71:33]He says, "Jabir Jabir, the horse is crushed.
[71:35]The body of my father, they pushed it left and right.
[71:43]to the extent that it was moved several meters.
[71:58]We pray to Allah subhana wa ta'ala to help all and who
[72:04]struggling with listening to haram music.
[72:05]Ya Allah give them the strength and the ability to stop tonight
[72:09]and with conviction and reliance on you subhanahu wa ta'ala and seeking
[72:13]baraka from Abdah.
[72:16]Ya Allah we ask you to grant all who are suffering with
[72:21]illness.
[72:21]Ya Allah protect our communities.
[72:25]Allow us to follow in the footsteps of the holy prophet and
[72:28]hasten the reappearance of our 12th imam and make us of his
[72:34]devout and sincere followers Mat Hussein.
[72:35]Yahus.
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