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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • Notice how it's so difficult for us to feel anything from the Quran despite listening to it. Every now and then we'll listen to a reel which has Sheikh Yasser el-Dosary and will love the recitation and even post it on our stories, but in our day to day life we don't have the attention span and love to listen or read for 5 minutes...
    Reading about the Sahaba and how they cried reading some of the verses we recite every day in our prayers really told me to take a step back and notice what's wrong.
    #allah #islam #selfimprovement #music #prophetmuhammad #muhammad #Quran

Комментарии • 44

  • @honorless_shirou8946
    @honorless_shirou8946 Месяц назад +37

    Honestly, After not listening to music for like idk, 3 - 4 weeks, I felt something when I'm listening to the Al-Quran and found out that life isn't that boring without music

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +1

      Exactly, there’s a transition phase where you look back a lot, but once you’re past it, it’s incredible.

  • @husseinbashir3921
    @husseinbashir3921 26 дней назад +9

    I never imagined stopping music and switching to the Quran would be so simple until I made frequent supplications and sought Allah's direction. Well, until I started praying frequently and seeking Allah for guidance, I never imagined that moving from music to the Quran would be so effortless.
    My situation was unique since I produced and edited music for several local musicians in my area, which involved extensive listening and editing. When my regular prayers became challenging because of the nature of my Work field, I realized something was wrong.
    In 2019, I launched a RUclips music channel, and by last year, I had over 50,000 subs and a steady income as consequence. However, working on the video editing, which entailed conveying a love story through male and female performers, seemed like I was collaborating with the devil himself and being led to hell. In a similar vein, I could makeup a song for days and listening to it throughout, it gets stuck in my brain and is hard to forget. But Alhamdulillah, a year ago I gave up on listening to any music at all, including my channel, even though it was my only source of earnings. I now live a stress-free existence and am focused on memorizing the Qur'an. You may be inquisitive about the sacred, but it is all about trusting Allah; prayer and patience.

  • @ahmadgachi8179
    @ahmadgachi8179 Месяц назад +7

    Music and Quran can't be in the same heart, one has to overcome the other. Amazing video!

  • @rehana4105
    @rehana4105 Месяц назад +7

    I have not fully quit music yet (I have only stopped making personal time to listen it ex. playing it on spotify/youtube) but one thing I've noticed after lessening it from my life is that I used to be reciting lyrics in my brain ALL DAY. If someone were too look inside my brain they would have found random lyrics/songs more than actual thoughts. I restricted myself from it heavily in Ramadan and I've noticed that it does not play in my head as much anymore and I've literally forgotten lyrics to some songs I used to know by heart. This especially helps when praying Salah!! Although I haven't fully accomplished finding full focus in prayer, the presence of random lyrics stirring in my brain during salah has definitely decreased.

    • @rehana4105
      @rehana4105 Месяц назад +2

      I know this might be very obvious but one thing I see people not take very seriously is how impactful music is to your emotional state. You can literally purposefully make yourself sad by listening to a sad song, even if you don't relate to it whatsoever. I'm not here to police anyone about anything, but from an objective stand point, it is very clear how much this can negatively effect your emotional state. I've found times where I was sad from a certain situation and I'd feel even more upset once I found a song with lyrics that could match up to my situation, even though nothing was there to make the sadness feel worse.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +3

      You said it perfectly man, also as I said in the video it took me 1-2 years to quit it even after knowing all this so it happens… it’s different paces for everyone. I can see you’re making an effort keep it up.

    • @yousofalmghari2787
      @yousofalmghari2787 25 дней назад

      It's the same thing for me but with actual instruments in my head, as I am a musician. I play piano a lot as it has its benefits. But I've trying to cut back the music I've been listening to. You have any tips on how I can fully leave music?

    • @rehana4105
      @rehana4105 24 дня назад

      @@yousofalmghari2787 Sorry I'm honestly not sure since I haven't been able to do it myself yet. It's a really hard thing to step away from but one thing that has helped was deleting spotify and trying my best to NOT listen to any newly released songs so they don't add on to the songs I already know. That's helped a bit but dua should always be your first step.

  • @International_Government
    @International_Government Месяц назад +7

    Genuinely, I love the way you explain everything. I like how you connect to the audience and make it feel like a personal conversation rather than a lecture. Keep going, brother! I'm sure this video helped many people- you're doing amazing.

  • @heriam7851
    @heriam7851 26 дней назад +4

    The fact that ive been seeing changes these days ( whenever i feel something heavy on me i just want to listen to quran and lay down ) like its not normal all i want is quran while im someone who lLOVESSS music but these past week i wasnyable to listen to music ( im busy studying). , please ya Allah bless all of us with this blessing of loving the things that you love and accept AMIN

  • @sonumohammed9610
    @sonumohammed9610 Месяц назад +6

    There's so much wisdom in this video.
    Ever since I came back to Islam after being lost, I find music (especially pop music) to be very irritating. It's very surprising because just before my first prayer after I came back I couldn't stop listening to it. And all of a sudden after the first prayer I stopped it.
    I am also a guitarist. And I used to love metal and rock songs. But these days i cannot even bear to listen to it. I stopped going to concerts too.
    However, I haven't completely quit music. I play those lofis and some instrumental music when I'm having my morning cup of tea. But I am happy with my progress so far and all thanks and praises goes to my dearest Allah for guiding me. Alhamdulillah.
    Inshallah I look for the day when I am able to listen to Quran instead of music.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +2

      Definitely taking it step by step is the way to go, appreciate the comment man, I can imagine how it would be difficult especially considering you’re a guitarist so your bond with music is stronger, but Allah replaces anything you sacrifice for his sake with something better. Keep it up.

    • @rismhnfhh
      @rismhnfhh 27 дней назад +2

      Allahumma baarik. may Allah make it easy for you to quit listening to music completely.

  • @Flelix115
    @Flelix115 16 дней назад +1

    Great Content Brother, May Allah swt bless and reward you. Keep it up we need more people like you!

  • @ameenahm.8949
    @ameenahm.8949 23 дня назад +2

    I have watched so many videos on quitting music but this one is genuinely the best. Even amongst videos from islamic speakers/teachers, this is the best. The way you clearly articulate your thoughts and with compassion is a talent. Allahummbarik feekh, I hope you post more insightful videos like this.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  23 дня назад +1

      Just trying to be relatable, I am no where near as knowledgeable as any of them you’re referring to, but thanks a lot

  • @neymarzam9297
    @neymarzam9297 28 дней назад +3

    Walai ..all i can say is Alhamdulilah

  • @armaghanshibli4059
    @armaghanshibli4059 Месяц назад +3

    Alhamdulillah, Remember each other in prayers.

  • @soul55555
    @soul55555 22 дня назад

    i was in cairo last december and fell in love with the people and the language! i am now learning arabic and i am also learning more about islam because it resonates a lot with me. listening to recitations of the qur'an is the perfect blend of my focus. learning the arabic language and learning to read and understand the qur'an. alhamdulillah!
    i dont listen to music for my self. i never really did and when i did it felt forced because its a thing that a lot of other people do. i also never really got attached to a music style or artist mashalla! now i'm feeling happy when i get a opportunity to put my headphones on and listen to the qu'ran.
    i'm listening mostly to mishary al-afasy btw.
    i am not a muslim (i have not taken my shahada) but today i woke up early and prayed fajr and later dhur.
    inshaallah my understanding of the beautiful arabic language and my faith in the qur'an will grow more.
    peace be upon all of you

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  22 дня назад +1

      You haven’t taken the shahada yet and you’re doing more than some of the Muslims I know personally 😅. It sounds like you’re right there 🤏 to the truth. Very interesting journey you have and if you sincerely seek the truth I’m sure Allah will make it easy for you 🤝💯

  • @rafexinate
    @rafexinate Месяц назад +4

    I wish I had some friends like you. Bless you, brother. I also quit music. I understood what you wanted to say.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад

      Appreciate it man, you can message me!

  • @Ashurson01
    @Ashurson01 13 дней назад

    جزاك الله خيرا

  • @visenya6788
    @visenya6788 Месяц назад +3

    This video is very timely for me because music is my struggle right now. However, I think personally finding a Qur’an reciter that really fits your likes will help you listen to Qur’an more.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +2

      1000000% !!! I will be talking about this in the future inshallah. The same way people listen to music and pick people they like, they can pick specific artists and specific surahs for a specific time and even specific Maqamat if they understand what they are. May Allah help you with your struggle.

  • @kage-Da4333
    @kage-Da4333 Месяц назад +1

    JazakAllah Khair brother ❤

  • @uma7357
    @uma7357 Месяц назад +1

    May Allah reward you immensely. I really needed this, I've been struggling lately. After watching this video, i feel inspired to listen to the Quran everyday on my commute to work and i pray you get the reward for that too.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +1

      Mashallah… these comments make my life man, it gives these videos even more purpose. Keep it up!

  • @TariqZE
    @TariqZE Месяц назад +1

    Ah I notice الله , Blessed and Exalted, blessed you with Iman Sa’di’s tafsir. الحمد الله
    اللّٰهمّٰ بارك

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +1

      Good eyes mashallah! Appreciate you.

  • @talaathassan1526
    @talaathassan1526 12 дней назад

    Masha'Allah you are very well spoken. I love these long discussion-type videos. Would you perhaps consider making a video in Arabic one day?

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  11 дней назад +1

      Appreciate it man, honestly not anytime soon, but you never knowwww

  • @abubakarmuktar5847
    @abubakarmuktar5847 Месяц назад +1

    thank you brooo

  • @creationevolution6767
    @creationevolution6767 Месяц назад +1

    yo bro can I Write u some where privately?

  • @raqeeb_ameen
    @raqeeb_ameen Месяц назад

    I saw a reel saying that it's not good to play quran in background. I don't know about the truth... if its bad then we can't listen while going in a bus right?

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +6

      That’s a really good question. In Surah Al-Baqarah, Allah says, "And when the Quran is recited, then listen to it and pay attention so that you may receive mercy.” The scholars I’ve seen generally say out of respect you should generally not play Quran as background sounds to respect and give attention to the words of Allah. Personally when I listen in the bus I listen with the intention of memorizing, revising, or enjoying so I try my best to pay attention, once I notice I can’t pay attention I play nasheeds or podcasts, but it is very normal every now and then to lose focus or if someone sleeps as the Quran is playing. I also touched on this point another video that if a person wants to seek the reward for example of Surat Al Kahf on a Friday then playing it at home on the tv is not equivalent to reading to it or attentively listening to it, so you’re absolutely right. I thought I’d give a detailed answer for you and others to benefit.

    • @raqeeb_ameen
      @raqeeb_ameen Месяц назад

      @@YoussefWaly11 jazakallah brother

  • @Someone0rand0m
    @Someone0rand0m Месяц назад

  • @musafirghayrmaeruf1
    @musafirghayrmaeruf1 Месяц назад +1

    Well firstly there is literally no Alim that allows intentional listening to music.
    Haram beyond a spec of the doubt.
    The Quran on the other hand is custom-fit for the insaan.
    By Allah I have never personally seen anyone that actually appreciates the Quran fully.
    To truly appreciate this mighty book you must understand Allahs greatness.
    Take a good look at that Quran that is collecting dust in what is probably the highest corner in the room.
    That book is better than anything you have,could have or anyone else has in this world.
    It is worth more than you and me and every other thing you have personally seen in your life.
    A few years ago I used to listen to music.
    Then I saw MERCIFULSERVANT post a Quran recitation...
    Long story short Quran has replaced the music.
    By Allah mark my words.
    This music is like a drug and your brain is not made for it.
    I see people loose their whole happiness when the music turns off.
    When I turn off the Quran its meaning lingers in my mind and gives me comfort.
    Whether you want to or not,you are not appreciating the Quran that has been sent down to you by the lord of the seven heavens and earth.
    Allah! There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who could possibly intercede with Him without His permission? He ˹fully˺ knows what is ahead of them and what is behind them, but no one can grasp any of His knowledge-except what He wills ˹to reveal˺. His Seat1 encompasses the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of both does not tire Him. For He is the Most High, the Greatest.
    2:55.
    the Forgiver of sin and Accepter of repentance, the Severe in punishment, and Infinite in bounty. There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him. To Him ˹alone˺ is the final return.
    Ghafir:3
    The heavens nearly burst, one above the other, ˹in awe of Him˺. And the angels glorify the praises of their Lord, and seek forgiveness for those on earth. Surely Allah alone is the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
    Shura:5
    This is our lord and the lord of all.
    This is the one who's words have been recorded in that Quran.
    Remember that when you want to listen to music instead of the Quran next time.
    Edit:You have to listen to the arabic tho if you want to truly feel it.
    Allah has purposefully revealed it in arabic.
    That is the only language that can do the Quran justice.
    I just told you those verses so you may remember what you are missing out on.
    But only the arabic will ever truly touch your heart.
    Pick a reciter you like and...you know what to do.
    May Allah make it easy.Ameen.

    • @YoussefWaly11
      @YoussefWaly11  Месяц назад +3

      Definitely all amazing information you provided. A lot of content I intentionally haven’t tackled in the video because each video is narrowed down. Quran is definitely to be listened to in Arabic, but I mentioned English as an advice as it’s a stronger language for a majority of my viewers, so they should read English translations and English tafseer in order for the Arabic Quran to have a bigger effect on them.

    • @musafirghayrmaeruf1
      @musafirghayrmaeruf1 Месяц назад +1

      @@YoussefWaly11 Absolutely agree.
      This video is great.
      You speak the language of the youth and are easy to understand.
      You can also relate to our struggles well.
      May you benefit the ummah.Ameen.

    • @Mj-rl9hz
      @Mj-rl9hz 14 дней назад

      I am sorry but saying there is no alim that allows music is outright false