Asalamu Alaikum brother Isa, just for information, please don't feel offended, but the shirt with the rabbit logo you are wearing in this video is a logo of a company that produces Zina and nudity content astaghfirullah. You probably don't know about that, but in the future please try not to wear such logo on your body. May Allah remain guiding us all.
@Felix x sorry brother, the name of the company is not important to know, neither to spread, I don't want curious brothers and sister weak in imam to look into something haram that is sinful. What matters is that I'm trying to give a friendly warning to brother Isa that the logo he is wearing represents pure haram and looks bad for him and for Muslims in general. People might think, how can this guy preach Islam but wears something that is from Zina and nudity? People will question his imam. I hope he doesn't know he is wearing something representing haram and maybe if he wants to edit his video or do something else about it may Allah reward him for his works and effort.
Amazing experience 👍ماشاء الله جزاك الله خيرا 👏👏👏 🚫 but I realized something doesn't have any attach to your topic but it is important in my opinion, which is the rabbit logo at your clothes is not good, and it have a bad meaning search about it and you will know what is about.
Assalamu Alaikum. I don't really care about your t shirt's logo and the main thing is your body is covered properly. Also the most important thing in this video is information that you gave us understandably and with examples. Thank you! May Allah bless you🙂. From 🇰🇬
When I used to listen to music, I remember that after spending hours of earphones plugged in my ears I’d slowly notice my mood turning gloomy. Over listening repeatedly to songs made me feel depressed. SubhanAllah since stopping I now nearly never use earphones nor find myself needing music to work. Walking anywhere I make sure to have a tasbeeh with me so I am always doing dhikr. If you make yourself spend the silence remembering Allah and praising him, you will find it less necessary to fill the silence with music. Also, don’t forget to take it slowly, removing music from your life as doing it all at once will surely lead to a relapse
Tasbeeh is a bid'ah Abdullah Ibn 'Umru says: "I saw the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم perform the [Tasbih] using [the joints] of his right hand". As Salt IbnBurham said that: "On day Ibn Mas'oud passed by a woman who was holding a rosary in her hand and doing [Tasbih], his reaction was to destroy it and throw it on the ground; then when he passed by a man who was doing his [Tasbih] with pebbles, his reaction was to kick the pile and say "you have anticipated, you have made an innovation by exceeding your rights and you have surely believed that you are surpassing the knowledge of the companions of Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم!"
Listening to Nasheeds is a great option to cure music addiction ✔️ Nasheeds ✔️💕 Allahu - Alal Quran - Al Walida - Farhat al Amr - by Anas Dosari Ghuraba - by Muhammad Al Salman Akith Al Nawasi by Osman al Rashidi Close Your Eyes by Muhammad Al-Muqeet Enti Malak by Muhammad Al Omary 💓 I Rise - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet I was Dead/Kuntu Maytan - Castillo Last Breath (English) - by Ahmed Bukathir Ma Al Qamar - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet My Lords Knowledge by Muhammad Al-Muqeet My Messenger by Muhammad Al Salman Oh My Brothers - Castillo Oh My Soul - Abdur Rahman al Muqit Farsh Al Turab by Mishary Al Arada(r.a.)😰 Shukran ya Rabbi Beauty of Existence by Hamoud Al Qahtani The Good is Still Alive 💯 The broken by Muhammad Al-Muqeet The First by Muhammad Al Abdullah The Way of the Tears by Muhammad Al-Muqeet Ya Letal Yawm 💔 Ya Rajaee by Muhammad Al-Muqeet ....etc
Ya brother, 'Isa, I have the almost same exact story. 11 years I was an atheist and really into music, I even dug deeper about music history and it was literally my life. After reverting back to Islam, I keep pretending not to talk about music because I believed that music is haram when there's women, alcohol, and cursing words. This year I started to become hafiz, by first memorizing Juz 30th. It changed my view on the hadith about music totally, I'm not against it anymore. I feel finding more contentment just by listening and reciting the Quran than listening to any kind of music. and yes, music is not aligned with my goal for memorizing the Quran. So I stopped playing it. When my friends asked me a lot of question about my changes, I tend not to debate them and say, "it's haram, you must stop listening it". I just say, just read the Quran and reflect, rethink our whole lives with Quran then you'll know why music is unnecessary for the contentment of our soul.
----The Saudi Kingdom just invited Christian women without hijab to sing in the Royal Theatre! Islam is cancelled in the Saudi Arabia? Check the video by yourself------ruclips.net/video/ZCFZb-iNA08/видео.html
Leaving is not enough in this devilish world , u need to find a way to warn about the bad side of music , research more on music more and try yo warn people about this not just Muslim non Muslim to
جزاك الله خيرا... لأول مرة أرى المعنى من" من ترك شيئا لله، عوضه الله خيرا منه." . بارك الله فيك ونفعك ونفع بك Allah reward you. İt's first time i see the meaning of Whoever leaves something for Allah, Allah will substitute for him something much better. Allah bless you 💚
Brother Ma, I have so many admirations for you. I don't even know where to begin. Alhamdulillah your pronunciation, tazweed, knowledge of hadith and commands on Arabic all are so great that many of us who were born as muslims, it put us to shame. You embraced Islam not too long ago. In this short time what you have achieved as far as islamic theology, knowledge , many of us born muslims have not or cannot achieve in our life time. I feel such a shame !! At the same time you give me great inspiration and encouragement that inshAlloh I can be like you If I try hard. It's not impossible if we put our hearts and efforts together, Alloh will make it happen for us inshAlloh. Thank you for sharing your story brother. A genuine Thank you !
I’m an American Revert and this has been one of my biggest questions. Thank you for sharing this information, it’s been very hard to stop listening since I grew up with it for 54 years but ALHAMDULILLAH I have been able to quit also. I appreciate everything you have done for us. May Allah bless you and keep you safe always, Ameen.
Alhamdulillah sister, last year I accepted Islam also. I know it's hard to omit music completely. Even I was so drowned in music so much that I spend most of salary on buying branded earphones. But when I understood how harmful it is, I don't know by help of Allah I almost stopped hearing it. I replaced it with audio story and Islamic lectures. I won't say I have completely omitted from my life but very rare I hear that also if someone puts on music coz I can't force someone to stop. So don't worry, you no need to force yourself. Keep believe in Allah and he will help you forget what is harmful for you.
Music was something I struggled with especially after becoming a practicing Muslim. Just recently I was thinking and trying hard to give it up and in my weakness, I suddenly came across your video. Jazhak Allah khair katheeran. I needed this encouragement and inspiration. May Allah grant you the best in this Dunya and in the Akhira and may Allah keep our hearts firm upon His deen. Ameen
Gusun Naz . BarakALLAH feek brother. I totally relate to what you went through after you stopped being involved with haram music. When I stopped listening to music it gave me real senses of reality in life while I notice the ones who still listen to it live in illusional desires of harmful deceptions and they have no real sense of purpose of life/values. I used to want to be popular to the people when I used to listen to haram music and dance to it. Alhamdulillah I now want to be popular to ALLAH after I stopped listening to haram music. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s. taught me that the love of money and/or fame are the main killers of faith(iman). I also learned that listening and dancing to haram music creates hypocrisy in the heart, hence making us hypocrites.
@@nusaibaalsaidi6139 Listening to Nasheeds is a great option to cure music addiction ✔️ Nasheeds ✔️💕 Allahu - Alal Quran - Al Walida - Farhat al Amr - by Anas Dosari Ghuraba - by Muhammad Al Salman Akith Al Nawasi by Osman al Rashidi Close Your Eyes by Muhammad Al-Muqeet Enti Malak by Muhammad Al Omary 💓 I Rise - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet I was Dead/Kuntu Maytan - Castillo Last Breath (English) - by Ahmed Bukathir Ma Al Qamar - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet My Lords Knowledge by Muhammad Al-Muqeet My Messenger by Muhammad Al Salman Oh My Brothers - Castillo Oh My Soul - Abdur Rahman al Muqit Farsh Al Turab by Mishary Al Arada(r.a.)😰 Shukran ya Rabbi Beauty of Existence by Hamoud Al Qahtani The Good is Still Alive 💯 The broken by Muhammad Al-Muqeet The First by Muhammad Al Abdullah The Way of the Tears by Muhammad Al-Muqeet Ya Letal Yawm 💔 Ya Rajaee by Muhammad Al-Muqeet ....etc
Afjal Hossen . JazakALLAH khair brother. Thanks, may God bless you immensely. I never actually was addicted to music Alhamdulillah, it's just I only occasionally did it just because everyone else did it and I never really realized the major negative effects to it.
MashaAllah great story. I stopped music it was interrupting my thinking and i was forgetting hifz too. I started forgetting simple surahs in my salah i knew i had to stop. It also makes a person very emotional and controls your mood which is not good.
I so appreciate your videos! I do truly believe that you are not aware of the 'bunny' on your shirt in this video. It is counterproductive to your message. But keep up the great work, as I've seen you have over the past three years from this video.
I'm a Muslim but i've never thought that way . I just turned so intrested of your speech 😢♥️ thank you so much you have a pure soul for Real Allah Blesses you inshallah
*Music* traps you in the past and your current situation, and makes you think about them The *Qur'an* gives you freedom and makes you think about the future I don't think everyone will understand me, or maybe they will understand me in the future
I hear you. Music feeds the illusion of being philosophic and reminding of the past. What it actually did was relating to the lyrics and your past experiences in sad way, i guess. At least thats how i see it.
Thank you for the personal story, Isa. I could relate to your 1 month expirement. Mine was not deliberate, but I gradually came off of music. I used to play it loudly in the car rides home, but came to the realization that it is really distracting. Why not spend that time listening to a podcast, or a lecture or Quran? I noticed that I stopped listening to music altogether and, as you mentioned, my mind was clearer. Thank you again Isa.
Alhamdulillah brother...very true...I'm musically inclined but I prefer Quran...and at the moment I'm on this wonderful journey of memorizing it surah by surah chapter by chapter..I'm much more calmer and at peace...I'm almost 60 but...I will never give up on the beautiful book of Allah"s..insha Allah.
I was born a Muslim, but I always listen to music, and very little I never listen to the Qur’an. I feel regret that I do it..you have correct words. The music makes my mind confused. Music is fun, but not useful. But the Qur’an is interesting and useful..My father always reprimanded me because I listened to music very much and says that music keeps me away from God. Music makes me not read the Qur’an..but before I indulged in listening to music, I used to read the Qur’an and it was really a very good feeling .. I miss feeling peace so after this video I will stop listening to music !!
Subhanallah i became Muslim in San Francisco California USA around 2 years ago and music is everything here in USA people love it and I grew up listening to music and subhanallah now I don’t like listening to it it just came to me like that I didn’t like it all of a sudden and I now realize that music is actually evil but people do not realize it. I would like to tell all brothers to stop listening and singing to music
Listening to beautiful Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you to overcome music addiction and Qari Islam Sobhi, Abdul Rahman Mosaud, Fatih Seferagic, Abdullah Humeid, Omar Hisham Al-Arabi and others as reciter are amazing and heart-soothing 💕
MaasyaaAllah. Thanks for sharing this. Barakallah. Here in indonesia, music in the perspective of Islam is also very sensitive matter. Many muslim play music and become singer. So...it's a bit sad realizing this.
Barakallah.. Thank you for this reminder.. Im at a point in my life where this specific reminder is so important to me.. May Allah help you, me and everyone to leave the unnecessary things in life in replacement for His love and mercy only..
Is that a play boy shirt? :D Back to the topic. I used to listen to music all the time but after I reverted to Islam I noticed how much it distracts me when I am praying. It gets stuck in your head and hard to let go. Even I try not to listen to it I can't realy escape from listening to it in my current work place.
My brother in Islam thanks for making this video coz it's so relatable to many of us who want to become better muslims muslims don't take it seriously to abandon music..really music can be in your brains when you don't want it,..it's really a big struggle and I consider it as a test from Allah on how to control your brains from it and make our selves great muslims,..Insha Allah
Its true that the melody of songs keep playing in your mind .althought الحمد لله i have stoped music since a long time but i still sometimes get that melody in my mind so i really wish that every muslim who cares about their faith blocks it from their life .الحمد لله mine was a quick decison by deleting the songs on my phone and الحمد لله i didn't go back to it again,it all starts with prayer(صلاة)❤
thank you for sharing this experience, your mentor's wise response has given me insight. I really enjoy your videos, I see the effort and time put in and I like the fact that it's detailed and useful.
Masha Allah brother Isa for taking about such a sensitive subject in beautiful and respective way, most especially when you said that " A beautiful recitation of the Quran and a beautiful way of Adhan is better than music". May Allah bless and guide you & us.
Well, i am glad that you talk about music because some people think it is forbidden and some don't, i respect the choices. But for me, music led me to sadness and put me far from Allah also if need to choose between the lyrics of my creator and the lyrics of the creation , my choice is already done.
I was sooo much addicted to music in one time of my life so much so that I could not even sleep without music. I did not find peace but when I heard music it was all good. Now however I am trying to leave music like totally and I am still on this path and while in this path I realized one thing that is, the thought of suicide (Yes I had those thoughts because of my addiction to music was just wayy to much and you know how addiction goes) totally faded and the thought of sadness is fading gradually (Back in those day I used to feel sad and lonely constantly). I started to feel the fulfillment that I never felt before. That's my story. I recommend the people who will see this reply to just try one or two days without music and see what happens and increase the days gradually if you feel like it. I am talking from the perspective of music addict because I came to know that music is haram while in the journey to leaving music. So yeah try it and may Allah make you feel peace and show you the right path Ameen.
@@RoronoaZoro-mw7wu subhanAllah that's exactly whay happened to me and i advise you to start listen to anasheed because that really helped me to stop music. May الله help you in your journey
eldarmario presario Music is so bad It’s all about false emotions. When our creator Allah disallows something it’s for our own sake He doesn’t need us or anything we do, it’s all for us
@eldarmario presario i am sorry for you that you hate a religion just because they don't want to be like you. You are not perfect and what you do is not . So respect the choices and leave.
eldarmario presario I really feel sorry for you because you don’t understand and you are blinded by your own ideas. I am talking because I have experienced both sides, I used to listen to music all day long for many years and as I said it gives you an unhealthy boost of emotions which are all fake and then when the effect is gone you are back to reality and it kinda sucks. Listen leave religion aside here ok ? Music is like a drug when u consume it you want more and more and you don’t feel so great without it. So what you have done here is you created a need for something to feel happy or motivated or whatever, while instead you could have had all these things from within your self. The human body works like this If you give it an outside source of anything it will rely on it and it will stop producing it’s own so tell me why on earth would I do something like that ?? I don’t wanna force anything on but for you to understand you have to try it your self and once you begin your journey you will realize how attached and addicted you have become to it, you can’t even live without it but at the end when you are fully healed your mind will become much clearer and you will feel free for once in your life.
MasyaAllahhh... TQ soo much, boz you are willing to share your experience... Your advice has inspired me so much.. My you get Blessing from God for your effort..
Isa Ma i Love you Brother and i really enjoy watching your videos You kind of remind me of my self a little. Please don’t stop and keep going through this path and may Allah guide you and help you on your great journey. All love from Libya . I will make sure to contact you if I ever think about going to China. Your brother مدثر سالم
alhamdulillah, wassalautu wassalmu ala rasulillah. I've been 18 years old when i first introduced to music being impermissible, i felt so bad, and i said to myself 'no way'. back then i was consumed by music, barely had passion to anything else. when i started practicing islam, taking islam as a religiong rather than an identity, i was 23 years old. by that time i totally forgot about the 'controversy' of music in islam. i have been more into whorshipping allah, more into learning and reciting quraan. in 6 months time, i started to feel very bad when i put on music and listen. i used to get overwhelmed by very dissatisfying feeling over music being streamed into my heart and soul. music lost its entertaining effect on me and became torture. at that time i recalled my college friend who advised me about music being haram, the memory actually struck me. and i was happy that music actually portrayed as mazameeru-shaitan (sounds of satan?), because it really felt that way back then, and until this moment. That brother when he advised me, he listened to all what i had to say about music is good, he just stayed silent, smiling, and simply changed the topic. Al hamdulillah who guided us, we wouldnt be guided unless allah guides us.
No criticism from me Isa. You made a good point. Music plays with your emotions. It’s been few years I stayed away. Every time I go back to it I have very weird felling (memories...). Music can put you on sad mode or energizes you like when you drink energy drink and later in the day you fell tired ...you don’t want that. You want a stable, no fluctuations feeling graph. May Allah preserve you for us to continue giving these inspiring topics. By the way my brother’s name is Aissa too. Welcome to Maghrib (I watch your story about it before :). Don’t worry, things happen)
MashAllah brother Isa, I was in a same dilemma. In my early teens, I was a music producer, until 2013 I quit music for good. I wanted to thank you for this, as I did so much research (being Muslim also) in this topic, but you're video guarantees my decision was correct for the sake of ALLAH. I then graduated with a masters in Marketing and ever since, have been busy with positive projects. I wish you all the brother, and thanks again for the video!
Subhanallah. I'm not making things up, but I cried watching this. I hope you know how impactful this video might be to some people, at least to me. Thank you for posting this. Jazakallahu khairan. Salaam.
today your were looking different in looks and the topic of yours is soo sensetive thats way i m not going to talk much about it but belive me you cover it beautifuly plz keep me in your payers as i m in need of dua for myseif and for my family may ALLAH bless you dear [ameen] lots of love from pakistan and i like you for being a good person with heart of gold .
Thank you for sharing, brother. Yes, my experience with listening to music was bad, as it has affected my mental capabilities. I "almost" don't listen to music nowadays, and I feel that I can focus and memorize much better than before.
I am agree with you. Now i struggle with my two children because music distract them from their deen. May Allah give us knowledge of Islam and hidayah more and more everyday. I will tell your story to my daughter. (The way you tell the short sirah from sahabah of Rasulullah and combine with your experience, it is very easy to understand for me). Jazakallahu khairan ya akhi.
Thank you brother Isa for sharing your experience.. The happiness music offers is only short lived. When one becomes lonely there is a void in the heart. That emptiness needs to be filled quickly. Music not only leaves the heart vulnerable and weak, empty and sad. It also controls mood and the state of mind.. Without it, the heart is able to build its strength to endure and persevere the turbulence in life
MashaAllaah very inspiring and encouraging video. May Allah SWT guide all of our Muslims brother and sister who has beautiful Angelic voice, bless them to use their voice to recitation of the Quran and Hadith and praising only to Allah SWT. Brother Isa Maa, May Allah SWT protect you and use you and all of us to spread His Deen around the world. Ameen
I left music a month after I became a more practising Muslim. I remember I had a dream about being a Mujahidah who was in a war with the devils. It was a horrifying dream that had inspired me to leave music I guess. I used to have over 400 Korean songs in my music playlist. I had deleted all of the songs I had and it wasn't hard for me to do that because I knew I had to do it for the sake of Allah.. now I'm not really interested in music except for Nasyeed..
i remember there was a time when said to Allah ' YA ALLAH! i can do anything for u but not leave music" but leaving music turned out to be the first thing that i changed about my life for ALLAH 😊
What a great video! It reminds me of how I had to quit drawing after practicing and doing it for ~4 years. It was hard at first, but I'm glad I was able to stop. Proud of you, brother!! :D
I agree that once u start listening to music especialy ur favorite music, it still play on ur mind. Me having different experince, brother. When i was addict to music (listening, singing, playing the instrument) there was a light whisper on my my heart that i should turn it off, i should stop it. But i still dont get it. I still play it. Sing every song that i love sincerely. But then Qadarallah something happened to me. I got sick. Started from 2005. I had suffered something. In 2010 the doctor diagnosed me as a bipolar but i decide to take another opinion which is from deen's perspective. From it know about Ruqyah. The Roqi (a person who do Ruqyah syar'i 's methode) suggest me to do several things. Don't play the music is one of them. The curiosity is come to me "is music haram?" I stared listening to ustadz nouman ali khan, and syafiq riza basalamah (our local ustadz) lectures about music. Then i choose to leave it. Alhamdulillah, biidznillah i feel better now although the distraction inside of me still makes me uncomfortable. Ps: please be careful about the lyrics also, the words that u said, it can be part of ur do'a. *i try my best to use english, sorry for the wrong grammar btw. (An Indonesian sister)
I left music too and I feel good. I just listen to Nasheed once in a while to replenish my spirit especially on remembering Prophet s.a.w. I agree with your saying our hearts can't take both rivalries. We need to choose either one of it, so left music is the best option.
Most people comment without really watching the video. The comment area under this video serves as a good demonstration.
Asalamu Alaikum brother Isa, just for information, please don't feel offended, but the shirt with the rabbit logo you are wearing in this video is a logo of a company that produces Zina and nudity content astaghfirullah. You probably don't know about that, but in the future please try not to wear such logo on your body. May Allah remain guiding us all.
Isa Ma yeah 😅 for some ppl the video is to long 😅
But i still like listening to u
May Allah swt bless u Aameen ❤️😊
@Felix x sorry brother, the name of the company is not important to know, neither to spread, I don't want curious brothers and sister weak in imam to look into something haram that is sinful. What matters is that I'm trying to give a friendly warning to brother Isa that the logo he is wearing represents pure haram and looks bad for him and for Muslims in general. People might think, how can this guy preach Islam but wears something that is from Zina and nudity? People will question his imam. I hope he doesn't know he is wearing something representing haram and maybe if he wants to edit his video or do something else about it may Allah reward him for his works and effort.
Amazing experience 👍ماشاء الله
جزاك الله خيرا 👏👏👏
🚫 but I realized something doesn't have any attach to your topic but it is important in my opinion, which is the rabbit logo at your clothes is not good, and it have a bad meaning search about it and you will know what is about.
Assalamu Alaikum. I don't really care about your t shirt's logo and the main thing is your body is covered properly. Also the most important thing in this video is information that you gave us understandably and with examples. Thank you! May Allah bless you🙂. From 🇰🇬
I'm still surprised by his arabic pronounciation... MashaAllah ....
Kaki y yeah omg my language is Arabic and he pronounce it sooo good mashaallah !!
Allahouma Barek ☝️
Kaki y Allahuma barik feek. He has a talent for it
That's not the point of the video but okay..
When I used to listen to music, I remember that after spending hours of earphones plugged in my ears I’d slowly notice my mood turning gloomy. Over listening repeatedly to songs made me feel depressed. SubhanAllah since stopping I now nearly never use earphones nor find myself needing music to work. Walking anywhere I make sure to have a tasbeeh with me so I am always doing dhikr. If you make yourself spend the silence remembering Allah and praising him, you will find it less necessary to fill the silence with music. Also, don’t forget to take it slowly, removing music from your life as doing it all at once will surely lead to a relapse
Masha Allah,,,, Allah love u my sista
Tasbeeh is a bid'ah
Abdullah Ibn 'Umru says: "I saw the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم perform the [Tasbih] using [the joints] of his right hand".
As Salt IbnBurham said that:
"On day Ibn Mas'oud passed by a woman who was holding a rosary in her hand and doing [Tasbih], his reaction was to destroy it and throw it on the ground; then when he passed by a man who was doing his [Tasbih] with pebbles, his reaction was to kick the pile and say "you have anticipated, you have made an innovation by exceeding your rights and you have surely believed that you are surpassing the knowledge of the companions of Mohammed صلى الله عليه وسلم!"
That hadis will be a prophecy that female birth rate will exponentially outnumber males before the Apocalypse
Listening to Nasheeds is a great option to cure music addiction ✔️
Nasheeds ✔️💕
Allahu -
Alal Quran -
Al Walida -
Farhat al Amr - by Anas Dosari
Ghuraba - by Muhammad Al Salman
Akith Al Nawasi by Osman al Rashidi
Close Your Eyes by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
Enti Malak by Muhammad Al Omary 💓
I Rise - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
I was Dead/Kuntu Maytan - Castillo
Last Breath (English) - by Ahmed Bukathir
Ma Al Qamar - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
My Lords Knowledge by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
My Messenger by Muhammad Al Salman
Oh My Brothers - Castillo
Oh My Soul - Abdur Rahman al Muqit
Farsh Al Turab by Mishary Al Arada(r.a.)😰
Shukran ya Rabbi
Beauty of Existence by Hamoud Al Qahtani
The Good is Still Alive 💯
The broken by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
The First by Muhammad Al Abdullah
The Way of the Tears by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
Ya Letal Yawm 💔
Ya Rajaee by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
....etc
Music has different modes which can evoke different emotions because they basically emulate the emotional changes found within human speech.
Ya brother, 'Isa, I have the almost same exact story.
11 years I was an atheist and really into music, I even dug deeper about music history and it was literally my life. After reverting back to Islam, I keep pretending not to talk about music because I believed that music is haram when there's women, alcohol, and cursing words.
This year I started to become hafiz, by first memorizing Juz 30th. It changed my view on the hadith about music totally, I'm not against it anymore. I feel finding more contentment just by listening and reciting the Quran than listening to any kind of music. and yes, music is not aligned with my goal for memorizing the Quran. So I stopped playing it.
When my friends asked me a lot of question about my changes, I tend not to debate them and say, "it's haram, you must stop listening it". I just say, just read the Quran and reflect, rethink our whole lives with Quran then you'll know why music is unnecessary for the contentment of our soul.
Beautiful change MashAllah may Allah give you istiqamah.
ما شاء الله
these are the words of someone who knows what their priorities are ❤
"Music is unnecessary for contentment of the soul" sooo true..
MashaAllah MashaAllah, Alhamdullilah.
Allah will repay you Insha Allah
From Today , I am Leaving MUSIC for the sake of ALLAH . May Allah make my Test Easy to overcome.
Do you overcome your self to leave music today?
----The Saudi Kingdom just invited Christian women without hijab to sing in the Royal Theatre! Islam is cancelled in the Saudi Arabia? Check the video by yourself------ruclips.net/video/ZCFZb-iNA08/видео.html
Aamiin yaa rabbal'alaamiin
Leaving is not enough in this devilish world , u need to find a way to warn about the bad side of music , research more on music more and try yo warn people about this not just Muslim non Muslim to
@@5raxy178 If singing is bad, why God creates it? The Psalms of David are from God and for God.
جزاك الله خيرا... لأول مرة أرى المعنى من" من ترك شيئا لله، عوضه الله خيرا منه." . بارك الله فيك ونفعك ونفع بك
Allah reward you. İt's first time i see the meaning of Whoever leaves something for Allah, Allah will substitute for him something much better.
Allah bless you 💚
Brother Ma, I have so many admirations for you. I don't even know where to begin. Alhamdulillah your pronunciation, tazweed, knowledge of hadith and commands on Arabic all are so great that many of us who were born as muslims, it put us to shame. You embraced Islam not too long ago. In this short time what you have achieved as far as islamic theology, knowledge , many of us born muslims have not or cannot achieve in our life time. I feel such a shame !! At the same time you give me great inspiration and encouragement that inshAlloh I can be like you If I try hard. It's not impossible if we put our hearts and efforts together, Alloh will make it happen for us inshAlloh. Thank you for sharing your story brother. A genuine Thank you !
I’m an American Revert and this has been one of my biggest questions. Thank you for sharing this information, it’s been very hard to stop listening since I grew up with it for 54 years but ALHAMDULILLAH I have been able to quit also. I appreciate everything you have done for us. May Allah bless you and keep you safe always, Ameen.
Alhamdulillah sister, last year I accepted Islam also. I know it's hard to omit music completely. Even I was so drowned in music so much that I spend most of salary on buying branded earphones. But when I understood how harmful it is, I don't know by help of Allah I almost stopped hearing it. I replaced it with audio story and Islamic lectures. I won't say I have completely omitted from my life but very rare I hear that also if someone puts on music coz I can't force someone to stop. So don't worry, you no need to force yourself. Keep believe in Allah and he will help you forget what is harmful for you.
Ameen
@@rohitmaity2529subhanallah.
love you akhi💖💖💖💖
You are such an interesting Pearson,I really like you
May Allah protect u.😊
Ameen
Greetings,
Even the mahdi is thrilled.
Ho yea, tai loh.
@ how you can lie, lie, lie, lie and lie even more? Oh I know, because you have no shame.
@ go ahead. Don't misinterpret the verses or the hadith. Don't take the verses out of context. Other then that, go ahead.
Mai Hossam farouk Isa Ma is a genius MashaAllah
I was also a singer & my parents provided me training of music. After becoming practicing I left music. Subahanallah I stopped to listen music also.
True , the most of singers have depression and sadness, the path is not the music, music is a temporal pleasure
Chowdhury Mutahara mashaallah mashaallah 👍🏻👍🏻😍❤️
@fish you you are very bad trolling 🤣
Jerry josky If you dont like Islam then why are you here? I am just curious.
@@annika8510 I think he is here for backbiting & faultfinding 😉
Assalamualykum my new Muslim brother, you got very good knowledge from Allah,
Marsaallah. From Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Music was something I struggled with especially after becoming a practicing Muslim. Just recently I was thinking and trying hard to give it up and in my weakness, I suddenly came across your video. Jazhak Allah khair katheeran. I needed this encouragement and inspiration. May Allah grant you the best in this Dunya and in the Akhira and may Allah keep our hearts firm upon His deen. Ameen
You actually feel more calm when you don't listen to music.
Gusun Naz . BarakALLAH feek brother. I totally relate to what you went through after you stopped being involved with haram music. When I stopped listening to music it gave me real senses of reality in life while I notice the ones who still listen to it live in illusional desires of harmful deceptions and they have no real sense of purpose of life/values. I used to want to be popular to the people when I used to listen to haram music and dance to it. Alhamdulillah I now want to be popular to ALLAH after I stopped listening to haram music. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s. taught me that the love of money and/or fame are the main killers of faith(iman). I also learned that listening and dancing to haram music creates hypocrisy in the heart, hence making us hypocrites.
Mash'Allah very happy for you sister. May Allah grant us more guidance and Hidaya ya rab.
@@nusaibaalsaidi6139
Listening to Nasheeds is a great option to cure music addiction ✔️
Nasheeds ✔️💕
Allahu -
Alal Quran -
Al Walida -
Farhat al Amr - by Anas Dosari
Ghuraba - by Muhammad Al Salman
Akith Al Nawasi by Osman al Rashidi
Close Your Eyes by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
Enti Malak by Muhammad Al Omary 💓
I Rise - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
I was Dead/Kuntu Maytan - Castillo
Last Breath (English) - by Ahmed Bukathir
Ma Al Qamar - by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
My Lords Knowledge by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
My Messenger by Muhammad Al Salman
Oh My Brothers - Castillo
Oh My Soul - Abdur Rahman al Muqit
Farsh Al Turab by Mishary Al Arada(r.a.)😰
Shukran ya Rabbi
Beauty of Existence by Hamoud Al Qahtani
The Good is Still Alive 💯
The broken by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
The First by Muhammad Al Abdullah
The Way of the Tears by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
Ya Letal Yawm 💔
Ya Rajaee by Muhammad Al-Muqeet
....etc
Afjal Hossen . JazakALLAH khair brother. Thanks, may God bless you immensely. I never actually was addicted to music Alhamdulillah, it's just I only occasionally did it just because everyone else did it and I never really realized the major negative effects to it.
MashaAllah great story. I stopped music it was interrupting my thinking and i was forgetting hifz too. I started forgetting simple surahs in my salah i knew i had to stop. It also makes a person very emotional and controls your mood which is not good.
Maa Syaa Allah, Barakallahufiik akhi Isa Ma (y)
Barakallahufiik brother Isa, may Allah give u istiqamah in His path. Allahumma aamiin...
touched by ur story, u did an amazing job leaving music and may Allah always keep you in the right path
I so appreciate your videos!
I do truly believe that you are not aware of the 'bunny' on your shirt in this video.
It is counterproductive to your message.
But keep up the great work, as I've seen you have over the past three years from this video.
Please do more recitation videos! I love your recitation!
I'm a Muslim but i've never thought that way . I just turned so intrested of your speech 😢♥️ thank you so much you have a pure soul for Real Allah Blesses you inshallah
*Music* traps you in the past and your current situation, and makes you think about them
The *Qur'an* gives you freedom and makes you think about the future
I don't think everyone will understand me, or maybe they will understand me in the future
ᴋɴɪɢʜᴛ َ I definitely understand
Yes ,so true . music's industry buy to people illusion and temporary fun , Koran teach us deep meaning of ourselves ,others and life , subhanna Allah
ᴋɴɪɢʜᴛ َ NiCe
Don't turn your own personal experience with music and it makes you feel into a generalized edict.
I hear you. Music feeds the illusion of being philosophic and reminding of the past. What it actually did was relating to the lyrics and your past experiences in sad way, i guess. At least thats how i see it.
Alhamdulillah 🙏 your decision is great. Your videos will inspire more non-muslim friends to understand the truth and the beauty of Islam😇
Your pronunciation in Arabic is amazing.. salam from Malaysia
Thank you for the personal story, Isa. I could relate to your 1 month expirement. Mine was not deliberate, but I gradually came off of music. I used to play it loudly in the car rides home, but came to the realization that it is really distracting. Why not spend that time listening to a podcast, or a lecture or Quran? I noticed that I stopped listening to music altogether and, as you mentioned, my mind was clearer. Thank you again Isa.
Alhamdulillah brother...very true...I'm musically inclined but I prefer Quran...and at the moment I'm on this wonderful journey of memorizing it surah by surah chapter by chapter..I'm much more calmer and at peace...I'm almost 60 but...I will never give up on the beautiful book of Allah"s..insha Allah.
I was born a Muslim, but I always listen to music, and very little I never listen to the Qur’an. I feel regret that I do it..you have correct words. The music makes my mind confused. Music is fun, but not useful. But the Qur’an is interesting and useful..My father always reprimanded me because I listened to music very much and says that music keeps me away from God. Music makes me not read the Qur’an..but before I indulged in listening to music, I used to read the Qur’an and it was really a very good feeling .. I miss feeling peace so after this video I will stop listening to music !!
may Allah help us all to stick to what's true
Subhanallah i became Muslim in San Francisco California USA around 2 years ago and music is everything here in USA people love it and I grew up listening to music and subhanallah now I don’t like listening to it it just came to me like that I didn’t like it all of a sudden and I now realize that music is actually evil but people do not realize it. I would like to tell all brothers to stop listening and singing to music
YeeiPlay masyaallah 💪
Listening to beautiful Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you to overcome music addiction and Qari Islam Sobhi, Abdul Rahman Mosaud, Fatih Seferagic, Abdullah Humeid, Omar Hisham Al-Arabi and others as reciter are amazing and heart-soothing 💕
MashaAllah thanks for sharing and explainng in such a beautiful way
أنت إنسان واضح ومحترم وصريح
نفع الله بك
ثبتك الله
جزاك الله خير
One of your fans in Saudi Arabia
:)
بارك الله فيك يا عيسى والله يوفقك دائما وأبدا آمين
BarakAllah feek my brother. You described what many people go through, may your story be an inspiration to others.
Jazakallah, may Allah give you afiyat, your video really helped me.....
MaasyaaAllah. Thanks for sharing this. Barakallah. Here in indonesia, music in the perspective of Islam is also very sensitive matter. Many muslim play music and become singer. So...it's a bit sad realizing this.
Barakallah.. Thank you for this reminder.. Im at a point in my life where this specific reminder is so important to me.. May Allah help you, me and everyone to leave the unnecessary things in life in replacement for His love and mercy only..
Is that a play boy shirt? :D
Back to the topic. I used to listen to music all the time but after I reverted to Islam I noticed how much it distracts me when I am praying. It gets stuck in your head and hard to let go. Even I try not to listen to it I can't realy escape from listening to it in my current work place.
جزاكم الله خيرا اخي عيسي وبارك الله فيك 🌹❤️
Keep istiqomah brother!!!!
Barakallahu feek Brother, may Allah keep you firm in this deen, it's so good that you start the video with seerah 😊
Alhamdulillah brother,Ma Sha Allah may Alllah continue us onto the straight path,you're an inspiration ❤❤
masyaa Allah, baarakallahufiik akhy
Subhanallah thank you for this brother! May Allah keep you steadfast
My brother in Islam thanks for making this video coz it's so relatable to many of us who want to become better muslims
muslims don't take it seriously to abandon music..really music can be in your brains when you don't want it,..it's really a big struggle and I consider it as a test from Allah on how to control your brains from it and make our selves great muslims,..Insha Allah
Its true that the melody of songs keep playing in your mind .althought الحمد لله i have stoped music since a long time but i still sometimes get that melody in my mind so i really wish that every muslim who cares about their faith blocks it from their life .الحمد لله mine was a quick decison by deleting the songs on my phone and الحمد لله i didn't go back to it again,it all starts with prayer(صلاة)❤
@fish you please consult a good psychiatrist 👍
You desperately need a psychiatrist otherwise you might end up being a psychopath 🤷♂️🤦♂️
Sara Ahmed
Listening to the Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you 👍
Qari Islam Sobhi
Fatih Seferagic
Abdullah Humeid
Abdul Rahman Mosaud
Omar Hisham Al-Arabi and others as reciter are amazing and heart-soothing 💕
Jazakumullahi khair ya akhi
thank you for sharing this experience, your mentor's wise response has given me insight. I really enjoy your videos, I see the effort and time put in and I like the fact that it's detailed and useful.
Beautiful message and good Advice, dear brother, I pray that Allah SWT may reward you for all good that you do.
Masha Allah brother Isa for taking about such a sensitive subject in beautiful and respective way, most especially when you said that " A beautiful recitation of the Quran and a beautiful way of Adhan is better than music". May Allah bless and guide you & us.
SubhanAllah!!! May Allah reward you for this..
Masha Allah ..even though I don't know you, I feel proud of you. Proud of the decision you made.👍May Allah keep you and us all firm in our Deen.
Jazakallahu khairaa Akhi for this video
الله يثبتنا واياك اخي.
اخوك من المغرب. 🇲🇦
أحبك في الله.
you are our brother in Islam.
come here
Morocco
Alhamdulillah I experienced a similar experience as you. And I agree with you.
Well, i am glad that you talk about music because some people think it is forbidden and some don't, i respect the choices. But for me, music led me to sadness and put me far from Allah also if need to choose between the lyrics of my creator and the lyrics of the creation , my choice is already done.
I was sooo much addicted to music in one time of my life so much so that I could not even sleep without music. I did not find peace but when I heard music it was all good. Now however I am trying to leave music like totally and I am still on this path and while in this path I realized one thing that is, the thought of suicide (Yes I had those thoughts because of my addiction to music was just wayy to much and you know how addiction goes) totally faded and the thought of sadness is fading gradually (Back in those day I used to feel sad and lonely constantly). I started to feel the fulfillment that I never felt before. That's my story.
I recommend the people who will see this reply to just try one or two days without music and see what happens and increase the days gradually if you feel like it. I am talking from the perspective of music addict because I came to know that music is haram while in the journey to leaving music. So yeah try it and may Allah make you feel peace and show you the right path Ameen.
@@RoronoaZoro-mw7wu subhanAllah that's exactly whay happened to me and i advise you to start listen to anasheed because that really helped me to stop music. May الله help you in your journey
eldarmario presario
Music is so bad
It’s all about false emotions.
When our creator Allah disallows something it’s for our own sake
He doesn’t need us or anything we do, it’s all for us
@eldarmario presario i am sorry for you that you hate a religion just because they don't want to be like you. You are not perfect and what you do is not . So respect the choices and leave.
eldarmario presario
I really feel sorry for you because you don’t understand and you are blinded by your own ideas.
I am talking because I have experienced both sides, I used to listen to music all day long for many years and as I said it gives you an unhealthy boost of emotions which are all fake and then when the effect is gone you are back to reality and it kinda sucks.
Listen leave religion aside here ok ?
Music is like a drug when u consume it you want more and more and you don’t feel so great without it. So what you have done here is you created a need for something to feel happy or motivated or whatever, while instead you could have had all these things from within your self.
The human body works like this
If you give it an outside source of anything it will rely on it and it will stop producing it’s own so tell me why on earth would I do something like that ??
I don’t wanna force anything on but for you to understand you have to try it your self and once you begin your journey you will realize how attached and addicted you have become to it, you can’t even live without it but at the end when you are fully healed your mind will become much clearer and you will feel free for once in your life.
MasyaAllahhh...
TQ soo much, boz you are willing to share your experience...
Your advice has inspired me so much..
My you get Blessing from God for your effort..
جزاك الله خيراً وثبتك.
Isa Ma i Love you Brother and i really enjoy watching your videos
You kind of remind me of my self a little. Please don’t stop and keep going through this path and may Allah guide you and help you on your great journey.
All love from Libya .
I will make sure to contact you if I ever think about going to China.
Your brother مدثر سالم
Love you brother.. you explained it in very beautiful manner.. Hope Allah swt bless you in wisdom and firmness in Iman.. Aameen
Thanks Sir good works. From Türkiye...
I was pleased listening to this video. Very inspiring in term of Ikhlas and perseverance toward finding what is wright
Aamiin....
MasyaAllah tabarakallah... Keep going brother.
Yupp! It's still in my head, still hard...
May Allah make it easy...
May Allah bless you brother and continue giving life and light to this deen thru your beautiful and sound thoughts .barakallahufeek
alhamdulillah, wassalautu wassalmu ala rasulillah. I've been 18 years old when i first introduced to music being impermissible, i felt so bad, and i said to myself 'no way'. back then i was consumed by music, barely had passion to anything else.
when i started practicing islam, taking islam as a religiong rather than an identity, i was 23 years old. by that time i totally forgot about the 'controversy' of music in islam. i have been more into whorshipping allah, more into learning and reciting quraan. in 6 months time, i started to feel very bad when i put on music and listen. i used to get overwhelmed by very dissatisfying feeling over music being streamed into my heart and soul. music lost its entertaining effect on me and became torture. at that time i recalled my college friend who advised me about music being haram, the memory actually struck me. and i was happy that music actually portrayed as mazameeru-shaitan (sounds of satan?), because it really felt that way back then, and until this moment.
That brother when he advised me, he listened to all what i had to say about music is good, he just stayed silent, smiling, and simply changed the topic.
Al hamdulillah who guided us, we wouldnt be guided unless allah guides us.
May Allah swt give you the highest place in jannah Aameen 🤲🏻❤️❤️❤️
No criticism from me Isa. You made a good point. Music plays with your emotions. It’s been few years I stayed away. Every time I go back to it I have very weird felling (memories...). Music can put you on sad mode or energizes you like when you drink energy drink and later in the day you fell tired ...you don’t want that. You want a stable, no fluctuations feeling graph. May Allah preserve you for us to continue giving these inspiring topics. By the way my brother’s name is Aissa too. Welcome to Maghrib (I watch your story about it before :). Don’t worry, things happen)
Masha Allah Akhi, mabruk!
Prayful for your steadfastness in your best state of iman 🤩🤩🤩
بارك الله فيك وزادك الله علما نافعا أخوك من قازاقستان
Ma syaa Allah really inspired me..
MashAllah brother Isa, I was in a same dilemma. In my early teens, I was a music producer, until 2013 I quit music for good. I wanted to thank you for this, as I did so much research (being Muslim also) in this topic, but you're video guarantees my decision was correct for the sake of ALLAH. I then graduated with a masters in Marketing and ever since, have been busy with positive projects. I wish you all the brother, and thanks again for the video!
Subhanallah. I'm not making things up, but I cried watching this. I hope you know how impactful this video might be to some people, at least to me. Thank you for posting this. Jazakallahu khairan. Salaam.
Mashallah barakallah fik brother
baarokallohu feek Brother Isa
today your were looking different in looks and the topic of yours is soo sensetive thats way i m not going to talk much about it but belive me you cover it beautifuly plz keep me in your payers as i m in need of dua for myseif and for my family may ALLAH bless you dear [ameen] lots of love from pakistan and i like you for being a good person with heart of gold .
Mash’allah I am proud of you brother and I have issues with music listening it but Ofc I try to stop listening for time to times.
Proud of you brother,,, may Allah give you Jannah, Aamiin,,,,
Thank you for sharing, brother. Yes, my experience with listening to music was bad, as it has affected my mental capabilities. I "almost" don't listen to music nowadays, and I feel that I can focus and memorize much better than before.
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن كلامك جميل ويحوي تأصيل علمي لهذه المسألة ..
حفظك الله وبارك فيك 💐
Wow! I am impressed!
It makes me so happy to see new sahaba with my eyes
أحبك في الله
بسم الله ماشاء الله زادك الله علما نافعا وعملا صالحا متقبلا
Isa ma.Allah bless you.From Bangladesh
Assalamu aleykum dear brother.
MashaaAllah 👍👍👍👍👍
I am agree with you. Now i struggle with my two children because music distract them from their deen. May Allah give us knowledge of Islam and hidayah more and more everyday. I will tell your story to my daughter. (The way you tell the short sirah from sahabah of Rasulullah and combine with your experience, it is very easy to understand for me). Jazakallahu khairan ya akhi.
Listening to beautiful Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you to overcome music addiction 💯✔️👍👍
Masha'a Allah, you look so young but your lectures are so mature and inspiring for the people.
Assalamalekum rehamtullah hi wa brkatuh Br. Isha may allah protect u and muslim umma and guide us. Ameen
You influence me sir. May Allah bless you.
Thank you brother Isa for sharing your experience..
The happiness music offers is only short lived.
When one becomes lonely
there is a void in the heart.
That emptiness needs to be filled quickly.
Music not only leaves the heart vulnerable and weak, empty and sad.
It also controls mood and the state of mind..
Without it, the heart is able to build its strength to endure and persevere
the turbulence in life
Assalaamu alaykum brother. Your videos are very educational and inspiring. May Allah Subhaanahu reward you for your efforts.
I used to be in music so much and bad things always happened but since I left music that my life has gotten way better, Islam saved me Allhumdulaah
Thank you for making video on this topic
MashaAllaah very inspiring and encouraging video.
May Allah SWT guide all of our Muslims brother and sister who has beautiful Angelic voice, bless them to use their voice to recitation of the Quran and Hadith and praising only to Allah SWT.
Brother Isa Maa, May Allah SWT protect you and use you and all of us to spread His Deen around the world.
Ameen
بارك الله فيك أخانا عيسى
نسأل الله أن يثبتنا و إياك و جميع المسلمين على الإسلام حتى الممات 🍃
You so inspiring bro. May Allah bless🙏 u
Masha’Allah, may Allah reward you abundantly Aameen
I left music a month after I became a more practising Muslim. I remember I had a dream about being a Mujahidah who was in a war with the devils. It was a horrifying dream that had inspired me to leave music I guess. I used to have over 400 Korean songs in my music playlist. I had deleted all of the songs I had and it wasn't hard for me to do that because I knew I had to do it for the sake of Allah.. now I'm not really interested in music except for Nasyeed..
i remember there was a time when said to Allah ' YA ALLAH! i can do anything for u but not leave music" but leaving music turned out to be the first thing that i changed about my life for ALLAH 😊
Love you thank you, may Allah help you and support you
Jzakallah kheyren
What a great video! It reminds me of how I had to quit drawing after practicing and doing it for ~4 years. It was hard at first, but I'm glad I was able to stop.
Proud of you, brother!! :D
وفقك الله لمزيد من العمل و رزقك الإخلاص فيه
I agree that once u start listening to music especialy ur favorite music, it still play on ur mind.
Me having different experince, brother. When i was addict to music (listening, singing, playing the instrument) there was a light whisper on my my heart that i should turn it off, i should stop it. But i still dont get it. I still play it. Sing every song that i love sincerely.
But then Qadarallah something happened to me. I got sick. Started from 2005. I had suffered something. In 2010 the doctor diagnosed me as a bipolar but i decide to take another opinion which is from deen's perspective. From it know about Ruqyah. The Roqi (a person who do Ruqyah syar'i 's methode) suggest me to do several things. Don't play the music is one of them.
The curiosity is come to me "is music haram?" I stared listening to ustadz nouman ali khan, and syafiq riza basalamah (our local ustadz) lectures about music. Then i choose to leave it.
Alhamdulillah, biidznillah i feel better now although the distraction inside of me still makes me uncomfortable.
Ps: please be careful about the lyrics also, the words that u said, it can be part of ur do'a.
*i try my best to use english, sorry for the wrong grammar btw.
(An Indonesian sister)
Listening to beautiful Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you to overcome music addiction 💯👍
Ra In Your English is fine👍
So are you no longer bipolar?
I left music too and I feel good. I just listen to Nasheed once in a while to replenish my spirit especially on remembering Prophet s.a.w. I agree with your saying our hearts can't take both rivalries. We need to choose either one of it, so left music is the best option.
Listening to the Qur'an recitation and Nasheeds might help you to overcome music addiction ✔️👍
Qari Islam Sobhi, Abdul Rahman Mosaud, Fatih Seferagic, Abdullah Humeid, Omar Hisham Al-Arabi and others as reciter are amazing and heart-soothing 💕