Why Are Music And Dance Prohibit In Islam? | Dr Zakir Naik

Dawah Channel
26 Dec 202104:57

Summary

TLDRIn this enlightening discussion, Nikhila, a dental student, inquires about the Islamic perspective on music and dance. The speaker explains that while musical instruments are generally prohibited to avoid distractions from Allah, singing is acceptable if the lyrics are spiritual. Dance is not explicitly forbidden, but public performances conflict with Islamic values of modesty and hijab, particularly regarding interactions between genders. Private dancing is permitted between spouses as long as it adheres to Islamic principles. The emphasis is on maintaining respect, modesty, and spiritual focus within Islamic teachings.

Takeaways

  • 🎶 Music is generally prohibited in Islam, with the exception of the duff, a one-sided drum.
  • 📖 The Prophet Muhammad emphasized that musical instruments can distract from the remembrance of Allah.
  • 🎤 Singing can be permissible if the lyrics promote spiritual values and focus on Allah.
  • 🕺 Public dancing is discouraged due to concerns about modesty and potential violations of hijab.
  • 👗 Women are to be protected from public display, which is why professions involving public singing and dancing are generally prohibited.
  • 👫 Dancing in private between a husband and wife is acceptable as long as it adheres to Islamic guidelines.
  • 🚫 The primary concern with public dance is that it often involves mixed-gender interactions, which can lead to inappropriate situations.
  • 🔍 The absence of explicit Quranic verses against dance does not negate the cultural and social implications of it in public settings.
  • 💡 Many songs, particularly from films, contain unrealistic themes that can lead people away from spiritual focus.
  • ❤️ The Islamic perspective emphasizes the protection and reverence of women, which is a key reason for the prohibition of certain forms of public entertainment.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern regarding music in Islam as explained in the transcript?

    -The main concern is that music can distract individuals from the remembrance of Allah and lead them away from reality, which is why musical instruments are generally prohibited except for the *duff*.

  • What exceptions exist for music according to the speaker?

    -The speaker mentions that singing is permissible as long as the lyrics promote remembrance of Allah, and the *duff* is the only musical instrument allowed.

  • Why is public dancing discouraged in Islam?

    -Public dancing is discouraged because it often involves mixed-gender interactions and can conflict with the principles of hijab and modesty, leading to potential inappropriate behavior.

  • Can individuals dance privately according to Islamic teachings?

    -Yes, dancing in private between spouses is allowed as long as it does not contradict Islamic values.

  • What cultural implications does the speaker mention regarding dance and music?

    -The speaker emphasizes the need to protect the dignity of women, suggesting that public performances may exploit women's bodies and lead to objectification.

  • What is the significance of hijab in the context of dance?

    -Hijab is significant as it represents modesty and the protection of women, which is compromised in public dancing where individuals may be exposed to others.

  • How does the speaker relate the prohibition of music to the content of popular songs?

    -The speaker points out that many popular songs often contain unrealistic romantic notions, which can take individuals away from the reality of their relationship with Allah.

  • What reasoning does the speaker provide for the prohibition of certain professions for women?

    -The speaker argues that professions involving public performances, such as singing and dancing, are prohibited for women to prevent objectification and to uphold their dignity.

  • What does the speaker suggest about personal expression within Islamic guidelines?

    -The speaker suggests that while personal expression is important, it must align with Islamic principles to maintain respect, dignity, and moral integrity.

  • What broader message does the speaker convey regarding Islamic teachings on women?

    -The broader message is that Islamic teachings aim to protect and revere women, which is why there are guidelines against professions that may expose them publicly.

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