Are You Addicted To Music? Watch This!
Summary
TLDRThe speaker addresses the controversy surrounding music from a logical perspective, highlighting that many non-Muslims, regardless of their religion, find modern pop music dirty and immoral. He argues that the music industry promotes inappropriate behavior and suggests replacing music with the melodious recitation of the Quran. The speaker cites a European experiment where non-Muslims found the Quran soothing without knowing what it was. He emphasizes the importance of opting for spiritually uplifting content over questionable music and recommends using Islamic children's apps for value-based entertainment.
Takeaways
- 🎶 Music debate: There's a huge debate about music from a religious perspective.
- 🗣️ Non-Muslim views: Many religious non-Muslims (Christians, Jews, Hindus) do not allow their children to listen to certain pop music because they find it dirty, immoral, filthy, degrading, and unacceptable.
- ⚖️ Permissibility: There might be a limited permissibility for certain types of music, like Islamic songs with beautiful meanings, but within strict limits.
- 🎸 Industry critique: The speaker criticizes the music industry for promoting behavior that they consider unnatural and controlled by negative influences.
- 📖 Quran replacement: The speaker advocates replacing music with melodious recitations of the Quran, which they find soothing and spiritually uplifting.
- 🌍 Non-Muslim reactions: In a European experiment, non-Muslims reacted positively to listening to the Quran without knowing it was the Quran, describing it as calm, cool, and soothing.
- 🕌 Muslim reflection: The speaker questions why Muslims are not achieving comfort from the Quran and encourages replacing music with Quranic recitation.
- 📜 Religious guidance: The speaker would rather be known for giving up music for the Quran, reflecting on the debate about the permissibility of music in Islam.
- 📚 Scholarly consensus: The majority of scholars consider today's music industry impermissible, and even those who allow some music do not permit the current industry standards.
- 📱 Islamic children's app: The speaker promotes 'One for Kids TV,' an Islamic children's app offering fun, educational, and value-based entertainment.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the speaker's discussion?
-The main topic of the speaker's discussion is the debate about music from both a religious and logical perspective.
What does the speaker mention about the views of religious non-Muslims on popular music?
-The speaker mentions that religious non-Muslims, including Christians, Jews, and Hindus, often find the music industry dirty, immoral, and unacceptable, and they do not allow their children to listen to popular music.
What does the speaker suggest as a permissible alternative to popular music?
-The speaker suggests that perhaps the doof (a type of drum) is permissible within certain limits and that Islamic songs with beautiful meanings might also be acceptable within certain limits.
How does the speaker describe the effect of music on people?
-The speaker describes that music can lead people to start moving their bodies uncontrollably, beginning with tapping their fingers and eventually moving their whole body, which he attributes to the influence of Shaytan (Satan).
What is the speaker's view on the lyrics of modern music?
-The speaker believes that the lyrics of modern music have become very dirty and degrading, and he considers it a sign of the hour (end times).
What does the speaker propose as a better alternative to listening to music?
-The speaker proposes listening to melodious recitations of the Quran as a better alternative to listening to music, suggesting that it is beautiful, soothing, and spiritually uplifting.
How do non-Muslims generally react to listening to the Quran, according to the speaker?
-According to the speaker, non-Muslims who listened to the Quran in a test described it as calming, soothing, and spiritually uplifting.
What does the speaker say about scholars' views on the music industry?
-The speaker states that the majority of scholars say music is not permissible, and even those who allow it within certain limits do not consider the modern music industry permissible.
What personal stance does the speaker take regarding listening to music?
-The speaker personally chooses to give up dirty music for the words of the Quran, preferring to be resurrected in front of Allah as someone who avoided questionable music.
What does the speaker say about the importance of substituting music with the Quran?
-The speaker emphasizes that substituting music with the Quran can bring soothing and comfort, and it aligns with spiritual and religious values, suggesting that Muslims should make this substitution.
Outlines
🎵 The Debate on Music in Various Religions
The speaker addresses the contentious topic of music, particularly in religious contexts, citing opinions from Christians, Jews, and Hindus who refrain from allowing their children to listen to certain pop stars due to the industry's perceived immorality and degradation. Despite being from different faiths, they share a common stance on the issue.
🕌 Islamic Perspective on Music
From an Islamic viewpoint, the speaker discusses the permissibility of music, particularly focusing on musical instruments and the industry. While some scholars might allow limited forms like the doof or certain Islamic songs, the general consensus remains that mainstream music is impermissible due to its association with immoral behavior.
🕋 The Natural Influence of Music
The speaker describes how music naturally influences listeners, leading to physical reactions such as tapping, head nodding, and body movement. This is interpreted as a form of control, diverting people from spiritual and moral paths.
📖 The Alternative: Quranic Recitation
As an alternative to music, the speaker advocates for listening to the Quran's melodious recitation. They highlight a recent European experiment where non-Muslims found Quranic recitation soothing and spiritual, contrasting it with the lack of comfort felt by some Muslims from the Quran.
🙌 Choosing Quran over Music
The speaker encourages Muslims to replace music with Quranic recitation, emphasizing the spiritual and moral benefits. They argue that even if there is debate among scholars about the permissibility of music, the overwhelming consensus is against the modern music industry. The speaker stresses the importance of being resurrected with a clear conscience, having chosen the Quran over music.
📺 Promoting Islamic Children's Content
The script concludes with a promotion for 'One for Kids TV,' an Islamic children's app offering fun, educational, and value-based entertainment. The app is highly rated and available on major app stores, aiming to provide a wholesome alternative for Muslim families.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Music debate
💡Religious perspective
💡Logical perspective
💡Music industry
💡Doof
💡Islamic song
💡Musical instruments
💡Quran recitation
💡Non-Muslim reactions
💡Sign of the hour
Highlights
There is a huge debate about music from a religious and logical perspective.
Research with non-Muslims shows they wouldn't allow their children to listen to top pop stars due to perceived immorality.
Non-Muslim religious individuals, including Christians, Jews, and Hindus, consider the music industry dirty and unacceptable in their homes.
The speaker acknowledges a possible permissibility of the doof (a type of drum) within certain limits and for Islamic songs with beautiful meanings.
Concerns are raised about the influence of musical instruments and the music industry on people's behavior.
The speaker emphasizes that the words in contemporary music have become dirty, which is considered a sign of the hour (end times).
A call to replace listening to contemporary music with melodious Quran recitation for spiritual soothing and comfort.
Non-Muslims reacted positively to Quran recitation, describing it as calm, cool, soothing, and spiritual.
Muslims are encouraged to find soothing and comfort in the Quran, as opposed to not achieving any from contemporary music.
The speaker prefers to be resurrected as someone who gave up dirty music for the words of Allah.
Acknowledgment of a debate among scholars about the permissibility of music, with a majority deeming it impermissible.
Even those scholars who allow some scope for music do not endorse the current music industry.
An appeal to prioritize Quran recitation over music to be better prepared for the afterlife.
Promotion of the One4Kids TV app, highlighting its educational and value-based entertainment for Muslim children.
Encouragement to join thousands of families worldwide in using the One4Kids TV app for a journey of learning and fun.
Transcripts
the reality is my brothers and sisters I
know today there is a huge debate about
music I want to mention again we spoke
about logic a little bit earlier we know
from a religious perspective the ruling
let's speak about from a logical
perspective wall now I have done my own
little research with non-muslims and I
have asked religious non-muslims I'm
talking of Christians and Jews and
Hindus Etc
naming top pop stars from the music
industry would you allow your children
to listen to this person never would you
allow them this never would you allow
them that never why it's dirty it's
immoral it's filthy it's degrading and
it's unacceptable not in my home but
you're a Christian I know not allowed
but you're a Jew not allowed in my home
but you're a Hindu never not with my
children why because the industry is
dirty that's what it is so people argue
no there is maybe perhaps I do a agree
perhaps the doof is permissible within
certain limits within certain limits
perhaps if you are singing an Islamic
song with beautiful meanings perhaps
within limits there is a certain
permissibility but here I'm speaking of
the musical instruments and the music
industry whereby people start
shaking I don't even know
what it comes naturally they say it's
natural it's not natural it's Shan's way
of controlling you you listen to the
beat the beat continues you start
tapping your finger you start moving
your head little while later you start
moving the top of your body and a little
while later you start moving the bottom
of it may Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala
forgive us and the words have become so
dirty my brothers and sisters that it is
a sign of the hour and people say
nothing wrong my brother you have a
beard that reaches the ground and you
still bopping may Allah forgive you and
forgive all of us you cannot do that
we need to be
careful I want to teach you something
very very beautiful why don't you
replace that with the Quran melodious
recitation listen to listen to anyone
else that you would perhaps like
beautiful recital of your choice Abdul
Basit Abdul Samad whoever else you like
there will be so many people replace it
it's beautiful it's soothing go on to
YouTube and check how the non-muslims
reacted to a a a survey or a little test
an exp experiment that was done where
they were told to listen to this Quran
without knowing it's the Quran and
comment about it w now in Europe the
test was done recently and a lot of them
say it's so calm it's so cool it's so
soothing I feel spiritual go and listen
to the answers it's their life for
everyone to see and we Muslims who have
the Quran we are not achieving any
soothing no Comfort no nothing from this
how and why surely you can replace it I
would rather be resurrected and arrive
in the presence of Allah subhana waala
having known as a person who gave up
Dirty music for the words of yours oh
Allah I didn't want to listen to all of
this I gave it up I know there was a
debate about Halal Haram I do know the
majority of the scholars said it's not
permissible I do know some of them said
okay within a certain scope it's okay
but remember those who say within a
certain scope it's okay none of them say
that the musical industry of today is
permissible not even one of
them remember
that I would rather come in front of
Allah and be resurrected as a person who
just substituted all of this for the
Quran
allahar introducing one for kids TV the
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