May Allah protect you dear Mufti. I was looking everywhere for an answer which would frame the answer in terms of Muslims being witnesses on the side of Justice. Your response was very fair and as well as you could provide without unnecessary criticism being levelled against you.
They shouldnt. And obv in that case you shouldnt.. Bc it doesnt just become an aspect of " is protesting allowed" but also " you shouldnt be mixing.. Especially in tight spaces like these"
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
A salamu alaikoum wa rahmatou llahi wa barakatou Usa is not like a muslim country no doubt. But if its difficult for you to practice your religion or to live your life as a muslim just do the Hijra that's it. You got nothing to do as a Muslim in a country like america. You want to do a protest in the streets, is it gonna be 100 % full of men? or are you gonna be mixed with women? Is it allowed to be mixed with women in the streets of a non Muslim country? Are you ok with this type of situation? So the sharia is different in a muslim country to a western country for you and different from the past to our time? Allahou al moust3an
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
Democracy goes against Islam because only Allah is the law maker. Thus how is voting allowed Just because the Quran or Sunnah doesn't list out all the things that are haram or halal. For example, smoking isn't mentioned in the Quran. So someone might say then it's not haram. But Allah tells us that don't harm your health. Thus we can extrapolate that smoking isn't allowed as it harms us.
@@siamshikdar yes. And only Allah is the Lawmaker. In a democracy and thus in protests, people can make laws. For example the LGBT marches led to leniency in the allowing of homosexuals in society.
@@weshouldsaveourselves6780 Homosexuals are allowed in society just as heterosexuals are allowed. What isn't allowed according to shariah is haram sex acts. There is no sin or crime in desiring someone of the same sex. That desire makes you a homosexual but modern standards but does not make you a sinner any more than a man with a desire for a woman who is not his wife should he not do anything haram with that woman. Be careful with the way you word things because it matters. The issue with homosexuality in the USA is not that protesting led to it being allowed to exist within people. The issue is that protesting has made it to where you'll lose your job if you speak against the physical act that they commit. Protesting has led us to a place where they teach the children in public school that being that way is not just natural but okay and even good. It's gotten us literally to the point where parents can allow doctors to remove a confused child's genitals because that child said he isn't a he anymore.
@@BruvahSulaiman i agree with all your points, but will reiterate whar others have said about having to purify ourselves of shaytans whispers to do things that may promote homosexual tendencies. Dont indulge in porn. Dont abuse your kids by leaving them with shady uncle who touches boys leading to his corrupt adulthood etc.
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
@@somswel6190 Islamic jurisprudence, meaning the study relating to how to practically apply the sharia In day to day life and worship of a Muslim. I think you're the one that needs to go study.
@@n.a3642 this is one of the meanings of fiqh. Fiqh has a fiew meanings linguisticly, one of them is 'al-fahm' and this acquires the whole deen. They even used to call 'aqeedah 'fiqh al-akbar' and this has nothing to do with deeds, but only believes.
Alhamdulilah . Beautiful Answer Mufti . Just a side note for everyone , the Hadeeth that states “follow the leader even if he strikes your back and takes your wealth” this hadeeth is Weak
Sam Tela are you sure??? The Prophet said, “You should listen and obey them even if the ruler strikes your back and takes your wealth, even still listen and obey.” Source: Sahih Muslim 1847
I would have loved if the mufti talked about "mubah" because a lot of people don't seem to put emphasis on it. Not everything is from the sunnah, and not everything is haram, so a lot of things that people do are actually mubah and thus involves no judgement from God.
Very good point, I was thinking the same thing. The examples he gave of having a college degree or bank account are mubah, they have nothing to do with the deen, it's like having a fridge or washing machine or car My understanding was that speaking out against oppression is a form of enjoining good and forbidding evil so we need to follow the ways of the prophet peace be upon him and his righteous companions may Allah be pleased with them as to HOW to stand against oppression and that because they didn't engage in protests as a way to fight against oppression then this was what made them haram and Allah knows best. This video was quite confusing
I.k exactly thank you. People seem to only know about haram and halal. There are 5 ahkams, why do people neglect the other 3 ? And you're right, a lot of things we do are actually mubah: driving a car, drinking a cup of water, etc.
@@mplsridah I have no idea why people ignore the other 3, I'm guessing it has to do with a general lack of studying fiqh maybe. Allah knows best. Like I said this video really confused me so off to find something that is bayyan/clear lol
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
@@Randomhandlename Bro just because he holds a different view to protests than you, you are now calling him Ikhwani? He mentioned a Hadith about the sahaba going to the prophet and complaining. like a protest. i dont think you watched the entire video.
@@abdulqahar9675 he chills with deviants and ikhwanis freely and openly and calls to misguidance and look at how you fell into his misuse of the Hadith the companions went to complain about a matter not to protest in the streets or standing outside by buildings and chanting away are you serious?
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
did the prophets go to colleges to get the revelations or get the wahhi? if thats the case, and if we establish your way of implementing the Quran and sunnah as the principle, then many things are plainly haram.@@Randomhandlename
@@balalahmed2936 except your example falls on its face because there were no collages at the time of prophets and messengers (at least modern day colleges with degrees and certificates) but they were able to do protests and they never did, they always commanded their followers to be patient and turn back to Allah and to rely upon him. nice try tho
May Allah protect you dear Mufti. I was looking everywhere for an answer which would frame the answer in terms of Muslims being witnesses on the side of Justice. Your response was very fair and as well as you could provide without unnecessary criticism being levelled against you.
Greetings from Australia, Mashallah we love you for the sake of Allah Shaykhna
Hes not a sheykh or a Mufti hes someone with books in his head and no character or wisdom only clown will follow this Boss of clowns
This was very helpful
Both mostly have free mixing of gender.
So does the internet and yet we are using it.
They shouldnt. And obv in that case you shouldnt.. Bc it doesnt just become an aspect of " is protesting allowed" but also " you shouldnt be mixing.. Especially in tight spaces like these"
@@markward3981nowhere near the same
@@gamble278
No but similar aspects , uses and evils , yet we see convenient rulings for oppressive regimes . And Allah knows best
Jaazak Allah hu Khairan! Very beneficial. May Allah protect you and give you sincerity until you meet Allah Ya Shakyh
Breath of fresh air whilst watching this.
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
Very balanced Mashallah.
Every video of his makes and Improves my thought process in deriving Fiqh rulings.
He’s not built like that at all. And that says a whole lot about you 🫤
Allahumma barik. Fantastic.
A salamu alaikoum wa rahmatou llahi wa barakatou
Usa is not like a muslim country no doubt.
But if its difficult for you to practice your religion or to live your life as a muslim just do the Hijra that's it.
You got nothing to do as a Muslim in a country like america.
You want to do a protest in the streets, is it gonna be 100 % full of men? or are you gonna be mixed with women? Is it allowed to be mixed with women in the streets of a non Muslim country? Are you ok with this type of situation?
So the sharia is different in a muslim country to a western country for you and different from the past to our time?
Allahou al moust3an
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
Only if it commands the right and forbids the wrong 😑 protesting is permissible
Ok
Very well.
Democracy goes against Islam because only Allah is the law maker.
Thus how is voting allowed
Just because the Quran or Sunnah doesn't list out all the things that are haram or halal.
For example, smoking isn't mentioned in the Quran. So someone might say then it's not haram.
But Allah tells us that don't harm your health. Thus we can extrapolate that smoking isn't allowed as it harms us.
Voting was never in islamic shariah. Majority does not prevail in islam but truth.
@@siamshikdar yes. And only Allah is the Lawmaker.
In a democracy and thus in protests, people can make laws. For example the LGBT marches led to leniency in the allowing of homosexuals in society.
@@weshouldsaveourselves6780
Homosexuals are allowed in society just as heterosexuals are allowed. What isn't allowed according to shariah is haram sex acts.
There is no sin or crime in desiring someone of the same sex. That desire makes you a homosexual but modern standards but does not make you a sinner any more than a man with a desire for a woman who is not his wife should he not do anything haram with that woman.
Be careful with the way you word things because it matters. The issue with homosexuality in the USA is not that protesting led to it being allowed to exist within people. The issue is that protesting has made it to where you'll lose your job if you speak against the physical act that they commit. Protesting has led us to a place where they teach the children in public school that being that way is not just natural but okay and even good. It's gotten us literally to the point where parents can allow doctors to remove a confused child's genitals because that child said he isn't a he anymore.
@@BruvahSulaiman i agree with all your points, but will reiterate whar others have said about having to purify ourselves of shaytans whispers to do things that may promote homosexual tendencies. Dont indulge in porn. Dont abuse your kids by leaving them with shady uncle who touches boys leading to his corrupt adulthood etc.
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I like it when he spoke arabic. does he have any arabic videos???
one in spain
“Mufti” Muneer, may Allah aid you from speaking ignorance with arrogance
This man is فقيه و ما شاء الله
Philly homegrown Islam love
Protests haram
Subhan Allah very misleading answer. He's answering questions which nobody asked. This is far from fiqh.
Yea it's not Fiqh, it's beyond that, it's wisdom. Maybe you're not at that level of understanding yet.
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
@@n.a3642 lol I can see that you don't even know what fiqh is... Please go learn something first before talking
@@somswel6190 Islamic jurisprudence, meaning the study relating to how to practically apply the sharia In day to day life and worship of a Muslim.
I think you're the one that needs to go study.
@@n.a3642 this is one of the meanings of fiqh. Fiqh has a fiew meanings linguisticly, one of them is 'al-fahm' and this acquires the whole deen. They even used to call 'aqeedah 'fiqh al-akbar' and this has nothing to do with deeds, but only believes.
Alhamdulilah . Beautiful Answer Mufti . Just a side note for everyone , the Hadeeth that states “follow the leader even if he strikes your back and takes your wealth” this hadeeth is Weak
Sam Tela
are you sure???
The Prophet said,
“You should listen and obey them even if the ruler strikes your back and takes your wealth, even still listen and obey.”
Source: Sahih Muslim 1847
@@SALAFoverKHALAF
Still has weakness as shown by many muhadithoon.
@@AhmedRaza-lh4oj Sahih is grade A authentication, zero weakness in it academically. As far as what really happened, only Allah knows.
@@allbboss
Lol according to?
I'll know your level of Ilm after you answer this.
I would have loved if the mufti talked about "mubah" because a lot of people don't seem to put emphasis on it. Not everything is from the sunnah, and not everything is haram, so a lot of things that people do are actually mubah and thus involves no judgement from God.
Very good point, I was thinking the same thing. The examples he gave of having a college degree or bank account are mubah, they have nothing to do with the deen, it's like having a fridge or washing machine or car
My understanding was that speaking out against oppression is a form of enjoining good and forbidding evil so we need to follow the ways of the prophet peace be upon him and his righteous companions may Allah be pleased with them as to HOW to stand against oppression and that because they didn't engage in protests as a way to fight against oppression then this was what made them haram and Allah knows best.
This video was quite confusing
I.k exactly thank you. People seem to only know about haram and halal. There are 5 ahkams, why do people neglect the other 3 ?
And you're right, a lot of things we do are actually mubah: driving a car, drinking a cup of water, etc.
@@mplsridah I have no idea why people ignore the other 3, I'm guessing it has to do with a general lack of studying fiqh maybe. Allah knows best. Like I said this video really confused me so off to find something that is bayyan/clear lol
I.k exactly that's what it is, it's also picking and choosing what ahkam to follow for convenience. This video also confused me
Also, I wish the sheikh could stay on subject, he's talking to adults not kids
speaker?
mufti muneer
It seems this guy is lowering the ilm of the ulema in middle east. New student graduated
how you came to that conclusion, Allah knows, speculating and putting words in peoples mouths is a very evil thing
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
@@abdulqahar9675 he’s an ikhwani misguided individual even a donkey can carry books but cannot benefit if not implemented correctly
@@Randomhandlename Bro just because he holds a different view to protests than you, you are now calling him Ikhwani? He mentioned a Hadith about the sahaba going to the prophet and complaining. like a protest. i dont think you watched the entire video.
@@abdulqahar9675 he chills with deviants and ikhwanis freely and openly and calls to misguidance and look at how you fell into his misuse of the Hadith the companions went to complain about a matter not to protest in the streets or standing outside by buildings and chanting away are you serious?
Akhi you are opening a door for somthing els just by saying that we are making other mistakes ...
Be real and don't mix things up..
Benni Boy elaborate
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
ضال و مضل
How misleading
The answer??
this guy plays with words it is haraam to do protests because none of the prophets and messengers protested for the oppression they went through nor did their followers
did the prophets go to colleges to get the revelations or get the wahhi? if thats the case, and if we establish your way of implementing the Quran and sunnah as the principle, then many things are plainly haram.@@Randomhandlename
@@balalahmed2936 except your example falls on its face because there were no collages at the time of prophets and messengers (at least modern day colleges with degrees and certificates) but they were able to do protests and they never did, they always commanded their followers to be patient and turn back to Allah and to rely upon him. nice try tho