Is Boxing or Mixed Martial Arts Sport Halaal in Islam? – Dr Zakir Naik

Dr Zakir Naik
27 Mar 202105:13

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker addresses the question of whether boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) are permissible in Islam, especially considering their potential harms to the human body. Citing both non-Muslim and Islamic perspectives, the speaker explains that many scholars oppose these sports due to the risk of injury, particularly to the face. The speaker also refers to Hadiths discouraging harm to the face and body, concluding that competitive boxing and MMA, which involve such injuries, are generally not permitted in Islam, though some scholars allow them for self-defense or health purposes without competition.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The permissibility of boxing and MMA in Islam is debated, with key concerns around harm to the human body.
  • 😀 Some non-Muslim organizations oppose boxing, citing its harm to human health, with a few countries supporting a ban on the sport.
  • 😀 Islam permits sports that benefit the human body and discourage those that cause harm.
  • 😀 The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) prohibited hitting the face, which influences the opinion on boxing and MMA.
  • 😀 In boxing, hitting the face is encouraged for gaining points, which goes against Islamic principles of not harming the face.
  • 😀 Islamic scholars, including Imam An-Nawawi, generally consider boxing and martial arts that cause injury to the body as impermissible.
  • 😀 Some scholars argue that training in boxing or martial arts for self-defense or health reasons is allowed, as long as it does not involve competition.
  • 😀 The primary issue is that in competitive sports, you must harm the opponent to win, which makes them impermissible for practicing Muslims.
  • 😀 Some scholars permit martial arts training for defensive purposes or fitness, but discourage competitive involvement in sports like boxing and MMA.
  • 😀 The consensus among most Islamic scholars is that competitive boxing and MMA are prohibited due to the risk of injury and the harm inflicted on others.

Q & A

  • Is boxing considered halal or haram in Islam?

    -Boxing is generally considered haram in Islam due to the harm it causes to the body, particularly the face. The Prophet Muhammad prohibited hitting the face, which is a key reason why scholars view boxing as impermissible.

  • What is the Islamic perspective on Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)?

    -Similar to boxing, MMA is generally considered haram by most Islamic scholars because it involves causing harm to the body and face. The sport is seen as violating the Islamic principle of avoiding injury to the human body.

  • Why is hitting the face prohibited in Islam?

    -In Islam, hitting the face is prohibited because of the respect and dignity afforded to the human body. The Prophet Muhammad specifically forbade striking the face, even during punishments like stoning, which demonstrates the importance of protecting the face and the body.

  • Are there any exceptions to the prohibition on boxing and MMA in Islam?

    -Some scholars permit practicing martial arts for self-defense, health reasons, or preparation for jihad, provided it does not involve competition where harming the opponent is necessary to win. However, the majority of scholars still view these activities as impermissible.

  • How do non-Muslim organizations view boxing?

    -Non-Muslim organizations, such as those in Sweden, have raised concerns about the harm caused by boxing. They argue that it is not a legitimate sport because of the significant number of injuries and fatalities associated with it, including the death of 350 boxers between 1945 and 1983.

  • What did the Prophet Muhammad say about physical harm in sports?

    -The Prophet Muhammad prohibited physical harm to the face, as seen in his guidance during punishments and wrestling matches. This is a key reason why many scholars argue that sports like boxing and MMA, which involve harm to the face and body, are not allowed.

  • Why do some scholars allow martial arts for self-defense?

    -Some scholars permit martial arts for self-defense, health, or preparation for jihad, as long as the training does not involve harming others in a competitive context. The focus is on learning techniques to protect oneself, rather than engaging in harmful competitions.

  • How many boxers have died due to injuries in the sport?

    -According to the Huna magazine, 350 boxers died from injuries sustained during matches between 1945 and 1983, and tens of thousands more were injured. This statistic is often cited by those advocating for a ban on boxing due to its harmful nature.

  • What is the main reason for the prohibition of boxing in Islam?

    -The main reason for the prohibition of boxing in Islam is the harm it causes to the human body, especially the face. Islamic teachings emphasize the importance of protecting the body from injury, and boxing is seen as directly violating this principle.

  • Which country has officially banned boxing?

    -Sweden is the only country that has officially agreed to ban boxing as a sport, citing the significant harm it causes to participants.

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