Only wahhabis claim that you cannot, but all Ahlus-SUnnah agree that visiting the Prophet's grave is a good thing and visiting the graves of others reminds us of the hereafter. But wahhabis are so misguided you must be warned and warn others from them.
As for Music, it's haram but not by Ijma^. However, the majority of the scholars consider the Musical instruments such as the wind and string instruments as Haram to use. But in our videos we do not use any haram instruments, we do not use any wind or string instruments. The other instruments that we use that are computerized are not forbidden and are being used for a good cause.
may allah bless you for telling me and what a great knowladgeness you have mashallah but i have so many friends whos hearts leading to astray from belief to disbelief i am afriad that i will be like them sometimes i think i come to a huge questionaire in my mind why is dis and that about islam which puts pressure and anger in my heart bringing me to hate everything and other nationality or tribes is it the whisperer of the shaytan
Those who misunderstood al-Qur'an, came with such opinion. However, their opinion is not accepted based on the teachings of the Prophet. sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
In other Hadiths, narrated by Ibn Hibban and at-Tirmidhiy it was confirmed that a women chanted to the Prophet with Duff.
We all know that the Prophets do not ignore it, they say it's wrong. If the voice of the women is 3awra, the Prophet Muhamad (May peace be upon him) would've asked the females to stop chanting.
Simply, we conclude that if the voice of the women was a ^awrah, than the Prophet would have told the women that would talk to him, and ask him or talked to the Sahabah in front of him, not to do that. And certainly the Sahabah spoke to women infront of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
The Prophet (May peace be upon him) came to the house. He went and laid down on the couch facing the other side, so he won't be looking at them. He didn't not ask ^aisha (Radiallahu ^Anha) to stop them from chanting! He did not say it is a ^awra, or nakedness or anything.
Abou bakr, came later on, and asked ^aisha to stop them, but the Prophet, may Peace be upon him, told him that it's ok.
The voice of the women is not a ^Awrah or unlawful to occur in front of men, as some people claim. If the women was reciting Quran out loud in front of men, or was giving an Islamic lecture or the like, there is no harm in such an act.
Al-Bukhariy related from ^aisha (Prophets Wife - Radiallahu ^Anha) that she was at home once, and she had with her 2 females who were chanting. Their chants were pretty loud that the person in the other room could hear.
@12345like can ladies sing?
farhad391 1 year ago
Music is harrrrrraaaam
farhad391 1 year ago
@farhad391 Yes music is haram but this is called madih and is not haram
12345like 1 year ago
Only wahhabis claim that you cannot, but all Ahlus-SUnnah agree that visiting the Prophet's grave is a good thing and visiting the graves of others reminds us of the hereafter. But wahhabis are so misguided you must be warned and warn others from them.
12345like 2 years ago
barakallahu fimkum for this wonderful knowledge for going to Hajj may allah bless you inshallah ameen.
elham1996 2 years ago
great video
mxdsij 3 years ago
a^udhubillah, you see these wahhabis? theyu consider just touching or kissing the Prophet's grave as shirk!!
12345like 3 years ago
As for Music, it's haram but not by Ijma^. However, the majority of the scholars consider the Musical instruments such as the wind and string instruments as Haram to use. But in our videos we do not use any haram instruments, we do not use any wind or string instruments. The other instruments that we use that are computerized are not forbidden and are being used for a good cause.
12345like 3 years ago
may allah bless you for telling me and what a great knowladgeness you have mashallah but i have so many friends whos hearts leading to astray from belief to disbelief i am afriad that i will be like them sometimes i think i come to a huge questionaire in my mind why is dis and that about islam which puts pressure and anger in my heart bringing me to hate everything and other nationality or tribes is it the whisperer of the shaytan
kurdlands 3 years ago
great video great music
23sfrb 3 years ago
salam, can u tell me why a guitar is haram?
Malphas1985 3 years ago
In islam wind and string instruments that cause enchantment are considered haram in Islam. The prophet mentioned this in more than one hadith.
12345like 3 years ago
This is not music, this is nasheed!
it's confirmed by Ijma^ that the voice of the women is not ^Awrah, unless she uses it to deduce men in haram.
So for woman to make nasheed it's not forbidden, in fact some woman made nasheed poem for the Prophet and with his acceptance.
12345like 3 years ago
thanks for information
23sfrb 3 years ago
Those who misunderstood al-Qur'an, came with such opinion. However, their opinion is not accepted based on the teachings of the Prophet. sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
In other Hadiths, narrated by Ibn Hibban and at-Tirmidhiy it was confirmed that a women chanted to the Prophet with Duff.
12345like 3 years ago
We all know that the Prophets do not ignore it, they say it's wrong. If the voice of the women is 3awra, the Prophet Muhamad (May peace be upon him) would've asked the females to stop chanting.
Simply, we conclude that if the voice of the women was a ^awrah, than the Prophet would have told the women that would talk to him, and ask him or talked to the Sahabah in front of him, not to do that. And certainly the Sahabah spoke to women infront of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
12345like 3 years ago
The Prophet (May peace be upon him) came to the house. He went and laid down on the couch facing the other side, so he won't be looking at them. He didn't not ask ^aisha (Radiallahu ^Anha) to stop them from chanting! He did not say it is a ^awra, or nakedness or anything.
Abou bakr, came later on, and asked ^aisha to stop them, but the Prophet, may Peace be upon him, told him that it's ok.
12345like 3 years ago
The voice of the women is not a ^Awrah or unlawful to occur in front of men, as some people claim. If the women was reciting Quran out loud in front of men, or was giving an Islamic lecture or the like, there is no harm in such an act.
Al-Bukhariy related from ^aisha (Prophets Wife - Radiallahu ^Anha) that she was at home once, and she had with her 2 females who were chanting. Their chants were pretty loud that the person in the other room could hear.
12345like 3 years ago
Nice video but didnt understand the song of the woman
sajamani 3 years ago