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  • MUSLIM RAP ALL THE WAY! IS THE WAY FORWARD INSTEAD OF LISTENING TO RUBBISH! ATLEAST IT REMINDS US OF ALLAH ! MAY ALLAH GUIDE US ALL ! INSHALLAH! THUMBS UP IF YOU AGREE!

  • is this warehouse off green street?? when did this happen?

  • Hiphop is a culture. We wear it, we talk it, we live it. This should never clash with the deen or even be mixed up in a bowl.

    Islam should be embraced and the guidance for us to speak, write and act a certain way like the brother stated at the end.

    Allah has said he does not need anything and I am not doubting the brothers intentions but this is not Jihad. Normal hiphop is less harming to a muslim bcos he knows its all wrong. Another muslim could be mislead by what this brother is sayin.

  • how is normal hiphop less harming? Don't be stupid, are you saying songs like 'Ludacris - Move Bitch' are better for our soul than anything this brother has made?

    HipHop has its roots in poetry and conveying a message.. somewhat similar to sermons, the only thing the brother is potential doing wrong islamically is including a beat to his lyrics.. i'm not gona discuss that issue - Allah knows best about it.

    But overall what this brother is doing is good, you'd be foolish to think otherwise.

  • it is not wrong 'islamically' because Islam is moral and guidance. We shudnt confuse AL-Noor (The Light) forcing rule and regulations. When the seeker come's across AL-Haqq (The Truth), the mind submits with certainty that he sees it a rule to himself. This is between the seeker and Allah (The Judge).

  • Salamwalaiikum Brothers.

    I am ahmed and I have a problem with muslim HipHop, so that is why the best part of this clip was from 3:22 onwards.

    I write rap too but wack rappers decribe things, good rappers paint pictures and talk about themselves and experiences and that what makes people think.

    I mean, why was he dancing like that. Don't tell me bcos of Hiphop bcos then we have a clash of music culture and deen.

  • i dont agree with your views but i respect them

  • "I write rap too but wack rappers decribe things, good rappers paint pictures and talk about themselves and experiences and that what makes people think."

    C'mon man, that's not fair. You don't think you can have a healthy mix of both? I'm actually doing a project on the argument as to whether Music in general is Haram, so I've been checking out a lot of Muslim Hip Hop.

  • What I was saying is we seperated them & I had to choose between Content or quality..I would choose quality. This is entirely for musical creativity. I'd listen to something negative that is illustrated well then to someone who will talk positive but couldnt even rhyme words properly.

    Music/Hiphop is not Haram, what u do with it can be evil though. If the music anyone listen to strays them away from the path of Allah then obviously he should probably put that music down.

  • Makes sense.....I feel you.

  • jo admi songs sunta ha qayamt k din osh K kanOo mien PElayi hOwi ce saw daLi JAygi toh khud socho....nasheed suna kareen woh acha hota ha...

  • jihad

  • Great Rap, but I think he was trying to say to much. It need a hook and a instrumental break.

    Everybody brings their culture into Islam, rap is part of his culture.

    Music is not haraam brothers, those are very weak hadiths.

    If you look at Arabic and Mideastern cultures there's a lot of music and dancing...so please.

  • masha allah brother, its nice, but to be honnest it would be better if you quit with the music, it just ruins the whole song. nice words and all, but the music is haraam.

    salam

  • even alcohol does some good to the body. but Allah has said, that he has forbidden that which has more DISADVANTAGE than advantage. alcohol has more bad then good.... similarly music... look at the way hes moving his body.. to me this aint right

  • wtf is this bro - we are supposed to live as per the sunna not as per 2pac

  • look bro , i don't even know this guy who's rappin' but i know one thing. Do you see this guy talking about guns , women and weed ?

    he got a good message in there, an Islamic message in the form of hip hop. After all, every one got the right to speak their mind so,i respect yours. Peace

  • I dont recall the prphet pbuh rapping!!!!!!!!

  • You cant mix Islam and Hip hop bro!

  • true say

  • yes u can , islam was revolutionary in speakin gout agaisnt ijustices in arabia and surrounding lands , same way hip hop was and is a revolutionary political voice agianst injustice with paths of creativity untill corporates used it as a comercial bait with just sex drugs n money ,

  • yes u can , islam was revolutionary in speakin gout agaisnt ijustices in arabia and surrounding lands , same way hip hop was and is a revolutionary political voice agianst injustice with paths of creativity untill corporates used it as a comercial bait with just sex drugs n money ,

  • As I said before the prophet never rapped and premoted music to spread the TRUTH!! peace

  • AlHamdulillah..!! Keep hiphop alive keep ISLAM alive.. Salaams

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