It happened to me a lot of times. 1. when I started cooking everyone around me was like "Zanana ban gya hai" 2. When I started learning Rubab(Musical Instrument) everyone was like "Marasi ho gya hai". At the end tang aa k I left Pakistan and moved to Dubai. Now I'm learning Rubab and cook everyday.
These are the same people who waste their entire time doom scrolling ok tiktok and yt shorts looking at inappropriate things. Better to ignore these kinda hypocrites.
@tracymay6702 Thinking logically or having hobbies isn't Haram in Islam. It's just haram in South Asia bcz South Asians made and followed a completely different version of Islam. The image they portray of Islam is the opposite of the teachings of Islam to some extent. The South asians are indeed the worst representation of Islam.
Last 3 years se main ne stray animals ko feed karna karna or as pass planting ki ab kafi log motivate ho kar apne resources ke according kar rahe hen and it's very good for us 😊
@@trilokyamohanchakra6351 you guys aint goin no where , the amount of hatred you have for people with other ideologies and religion is beyond limits, how could you even call yourself a human , you aint no where to that , my Allah give you some guidance and get your mind at the very right places , you are Indian stay happy with your identity as well as your religion , if you cant say something nice don't say nothing , i hope this finds you well, stay blesed.
When I was a kid my father used to do each little thing in our home by himself and I used to wonder why he do this.😂 Now I'm 24 and I lived in Karachi for 4 years as a bachelors student we used to do everything by ourselves, now me and my father moslty do little things by ourselves like solar wirings, hanging curtains, doing hardware work. 😂
You are so right Junaid Bhai. I used to be in saudia before there is used to indulge in countless productive activities daily. When I moved to Pakistan here life was so hectic and non barkati that all my day was spent in survival activities only
Hazrat Umar found of Wrestling, Hazrat Hamza had a hobby of hunting. Poor people never read their own Islamic history. Many Sahaba was found of horse riding or sword fighting.
@@villianair3450 jahil bs bina smjy bkvas,kr skty hai, kyu k unko just islam pe swal uthanay ko koi bahana chahye, jahil admi us ne aik bat ki ha k sahaba k b hobbies thy asa nhi ha k islam my hobbies hi hram hain ap b hobbies rakh skty ho Apny but ap jese jahil log sirf negative points dhundty ho q k mza ni ata na tm logo ko bina trolling k
Video I never realized I needed. Thanks, i do read books, play video games often, learn new skills online via courses and weekend is booked for cricket. I was literally thinking the same about these chai gatherings as i recently stopped smoking so I thought to myself whats the purpose to be on these hotels ? It's just a waste of time.
Refrain your dad from doing this as this is haram in islam. Using any material things made by Kafirs is absolutely haram in islam. Prophet and sahaba also do in their time as commanded by Allah swat. Help your dad and stop him by doing this irrelevant hobby that opens his doors for hell. Ask your dad to pray 5 times everyday slowly slowly this habit will become your dad's hobby forever. Believe in Allah
@@Songs-b3gjis mobile se ya pc se ye bhi kafiro ii ejad he or ye youtube bhi unki ejad he ghr me jo bijli ati he wo bhi kafiro ki ejad he.........kia kia choro gy ☠️
Aapki kuch baten pr aisa lagta hai jaise you born just to criticize, but aapke questions karne wale mujhe kafi samajhdaar aur suljhe hue lagte hain isliyea mai aapko sunta hun.
Right now I'm living in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, just 1 year ago I shifted here from Hyderabad Sindh, but in 1 Year bohot sari chezen dykhen hen Jo hum Pakistan Mai rehty huay soch b nhi skty, school ki trf. Sy month Mai minimum 2 bar outdoor Trips without any extra fees, minimum 3 bar extra activities, gardening, cooking e.t.c. Hr area ki ek bari musjid hy, waha proper training Hoti hy women's ki or baxho ki, jis deen Orr dunya dono ka smjhaty or Bata ty hen, often drink & food b provide krty hen without any money or donation , just because k baxho ko just age wise bara nhi krna, education k sath bara kr na, insaniat k sath bara krna hy, unka pata ho k hum baray ho rhay hen agyy kia krna hy, I wish k 50% hi ASA Kuch Pakistan Mai ho ja ay, but Pakistan Mai hrr jaga just pysy dydo or koi asrra b na rkho😢
@@Pythonplays101 Until that's fixed pakistan is going nowhere. Education is the only way to fix our country. Pakistan needs a whole restructuring of it's education system.
True , really needed someone to talk about this. We really need hobbies to escape from life stress. A thing we like to do. Another reason is success centric life.
Idk why I feel like I'm the only one having uncountable hobbies. And they're increasing with time. Ab to mere parents bhi tang aagye hain 😂 But yeah I'm overly obsessive and if I like something I don't give myself a chance to leave it behind. And that's what it takes. As a child I also didn't have any hobbies. But I'm glad I spent my teenage pursuing hell lot of goals and now going after even bigger goals. Blaming parents isn't the solution. My parents also didn't introduce me to all those things. I started doing all that stuff without support then gradually my parents started trusting me when they saw that I'm serious about something.
@ChatGPT-IV don't give me stupid answers . Do you have anything from the Quran that says music is haram ? . If yes then I'll publicly apologise to you . But I'm sure you won't find anything as such so better you avoid your silly opinions!
@@salmanahmed4718 Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The madhhab of Abu Hanifah is the strictest in this regard, and his comments are among the harshest. His companions clearly stated that it is haram to listen to all musical instruments such as the flute and the drum, even tapping a stick. They stated that it is a sin which implies that a person is a fasiq (rebellious evil doer) whose testimony should be rejected. They went further than that and said that listening to music is fisq (rebellion, evildoing) and enjoying it is kufr (disbelief). These are their words. They narrated in support of that a hadith which could not be attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). They said: he should try not to hear it if he passes by it or it is in his vicinity. Abu Yusuf said, concerning a house from which could be heard the sound of musical instruments: Go in without their permission, because forbidding evil actions is obligatory, and if it were not allowed to enter without permission, people could not have fulfilled the obligatory duty (of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil). (Ighathat al-Lahfan, 1/425). Imam Malik (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked about playing the drum or flute, if a person happens to hear the sound and enjoy it whilst he is walking or sitting. He said: He should get up if he finds that he enjoys it, unless he is sitting down for a need or is unable to get up. If he is on the road, he should either go back or move on. (al-Jami’ by al-Qayrawani, 262). He (may Allah have mercy on him) said: “The only people who do things like that, in our view, are fasiqs.” (Tafsir al-Qurtubi, 14/55) Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Among the types of earnings which are haram by scholarly consensus are riba, the fee of a prostitute, anything forbidden, bribes, payment for wailing over the dead and singing, payments to fortune-tellers and those who claim to know the unseen and astrologers, payments for playing flutes, and all kinds of gambling. (al-Kafi). Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, explaining the view of Imam al-Shafi'i: His companions who know his madhhab (point of view) stated that it is haram and denounced those who said that he permitted it. (Ighathat al-Lahfan, 1/425). The author of Kifayat al-Akhbar, who was one of the Shafi’is, counted musical instruments such as flutes and others, as being munkar (evil), and the one who is present (where they are being played) should denounce them. (He cannot be excused by the fact that there are bad scholars, because they are corrupting the shari’ah, or evil faqirs - meaning the Sufis, because they call themselves fuqara or faqirs - because they are ignorant and follow anyone who makes noise; they are not guided by the light of knowledge; rather they are blown about by every wind. (Kifayat al-Akhbar, 2/128) Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: With regard to the view of Imam Ahmad, his son ‘Abd-Allah said: I asked my father about singing. He said: Singing makes hypocrisy grow in the heart; I do not like it. Then he mentioned the words of Malik: the evildoers (fasiqs) among us do that. (Ighathat al-Lahfan) Ibn Qudamah, the researcher of the Hanbali madhhab - (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Musical instruments are of three types which are haram. These are the strings and all kinds of flute, and the lute, drum and rabab (stringed instrument) and so on. Whoever persists in listening to them, his testimony should be rejected. (al-Mughni, 10/173). And he said (may Allah have mercy on him); If a person is invited to a gathering in which there is something objectionable, such as wine and musical instruments, and he is able to denounce it, then he should attend and speak out against it, because then he will be combining two obligatory duties. If he is not able to do that, then he should not attend. (al-Kafi, 3/118) Al-Tabari (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The scholars of all regions agree that singing is makruh and should be prevented. Although Ibrahim ibn Sa’d and ‘Ubayd-Allah al-‘Anbari differed from the majority, (it should be noted that) the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Adhere to the majority.” And whoever dies differing from the majority, dies as a jahil. (Tafsir al-Qurtubi, 14/56). In earlier generations, the word “makruh” was used to mean haram, then it took on the meaning of “disliked”. But this is to be understood as meaning that it is forbidden, because he [al-Tabari] said “it should be prevented”, and nothing is to be prevented except that which is haram; and because in the two hadiths quoted, music is denounced in the strongest terms. Al-Qurtubi (may Allah have mercy on him) is the one who narrated this report, then he said: Abu’l-Faraj and al-Qaffal among our companions said: the testimony of the singer and the dancer is not to be accepted. I say: if it is proven that this matter is not permissible, then accepting payment for it is not permissible either. Shaykh al-Fawzan (may Allah preserve him) said: What Ibrahim ibn Sa’d and ‘Ubayd-Allah al-‘Anbari said about singing is not like the kind of singing that is known nowadays, for they would never have allowed this kind of singing which is the utmost in immorality and obscenity. (al-I’lam) Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: It is not permissible to make musical instruments. (al-Majmu’, 22/140). And he said: According to the majority of fuqaha, it is permissible to destroy musical instruments, such as the tanbur [a stringed instrument similar to a mandolin]. This is the view of Malik and is the more famous of the two views narrated from Ahmad. (al-Majmu’, 28/113). And he said: …Ibn al-Mundhir mentioned that the scholars agreed that it is not permissible to pay people to sing and wail… the consensus of all the scholars whose views we have learned about is that wailing and singing are not allowed. Al-Shu’bi, al-Nakha’i and Malik regarded that as makruh [i.e., haram]. Abu Thawr, al-Nu’man - Abu Hanifah (may Allah have mercy on him) - and Ya’qub and Muhammad, two of the students of Abu Hanifah said: it is not permissible to pay anything for singing and wailing. This is our view. And he said: musical instruments are the wine of the soul, and what it does to the soul is worse than what intoxicating drinks do. (Majmu’ al-Fatawa, 10/417) Ibn Abi Shaybah (may Allah have mercy on him) reported that a man broke a mandolin belonging to another man, and the latter took his case to Shurayh. But Shurayh did not award him any compensation - i.e., he did not make the first man pay the cost of the mandolin, because it was haram and had no value. (al-Musannaf, 5/395). Al-Baghawi (may Allah have mercy on him) stated in a fatwa that it is haram to sell all kinds of musical instruments such as mandolins, flutes, etc. Then he said: If the images are erased and the musical instruments are altered, then it is permissible to sell their parts, whether they are silver, iron, wood or whatever. (Sharh al-Sunnah, 8/28) Al-Daff: An appropriate exception The exception to the above is the daff - without any rings (i.e., a hand-drum which looks like a tambourine, but without any rattles) - when used by women on ‘Eids and at weddings. This is indicated by sahih reports.
@@salmanahmed4718 Shaykh al-Islam (may Allah have mercy on him) said: But the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) made allowances for certain types of musical instruments at weddings and the like, and he made allowances for women to play the daff at weddings and on other joyful occasions. But the men at his time did not play the daff or clap with their hands. It was narrated in al-Sahih that he said: “Clapping is for women and tasbih (saying Subhan Allah) is for men.” And he cursed women who imitate men and men who imitate women. Because singing and playing the daff are things that women do, the Salaf used to call any man who did that a mukhannath (effeminate man), and they used to call male singers effeminate - and how many of them there are nowadays! It is well known that the Salaf said this. In a similar vein is the hadith of ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her), when her father (may Allah be pleased with him) entered upon her at the time of ‘Eid, and there were two young girls with her who were singing the verses that the Ansar had said on the day of Bu’ath - and any sensible person will know what people say about war. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Musical instruments of the Shaytan in the house of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)!” The Messenger of Allah had turned away from them and was facing the wall - hence some scholars said that Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) would not tell anybody off in front of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but he thought that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was not paying attention to what was happening. And Allah knows best. He (the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)) said: “Leave them alone, O Abu Bakr, for every nation has its ‘Eid, and this is our ‘Eid, the people of Islam.” This hadith shows that it was not the habit of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his Companions to gather to listen to singing, hence Abu Bakr al-Siddiq called it “the musical instruments of the Shaytan”. And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) approved of this appellation and did not deny it when he said, “Leave them alone, for every nation has its ‘Eid and this is our ‘Eid.” This indicates that the reason why this was permitted was because it was the time of ‘Eid, and the prohibition remained in effect at times other than ‘Eid, apart from the exceptions made for weddings in other ahadith. Shaykh al-Albani explained this in his valuable book Tahrim Alat al-Tarab (the Prohibition of Musical Instruments). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) approved of young girls singing at ‘Eid, as stated in the hadith: “So that the mushrikin will know that in our religion there is room for relaxation.” There is no indication in the hadith about the two young girls that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was listening to them. The commands and prohibitions have to do with listening, not merely hearing, just as in the case of seeing, the rules have to do with intentionally looking and not what happens by accident. So it is clear that this is for women only. Imam Abu ‘Ubayd (may Allah have mercy on him) defined the daff as “that which is played by women.” (Gharib al-Hadith, 3/64). Drums at times of war and military music: An inappropriate exception Some of them make an exception for drums at times of war, and consequentially some modern scholars have said that military music is allowed. But there is no basis for this at all, for a number of reasons, the first of which is that this is making an exception with no clear evidence, apart from mere opinion and thinking that it is good, and this is wrong. The second reason is that what the Muslims should do at times of war is to turn their hearts towards their Lord. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): “They ask you (O Muhammad) about the spoils of war. Say: ‘The spoils are for Allah and the Messenger.’ So fear Allah and adjust all matters of difference among you…” [al-Anfal 8:1]. But using music is the opposite of this idea of taqwa and it would distract them from remembering their Lord. Thirdly, using music is one of the customs of the kuffar, and it is not permitted to imitate them, especially with regard to something that Allah has forbidden to us in general, such as music. (al-Sahihah, 1/145) “No people go astray after having been guided except they developed arguments amongst themselves.” (Sahih) Story of the Abyssinians playing and singing in the Prophet’s mosque Some of them used the hadith about the Abyssinians playing in the mosque of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as evidence that singing is allowed! Al-Bukhari included this hadith in his Sahih under the heading Bab al-Hirab wa’l-Daraq Yawm al-‘Eid (Chapter on Spears and Shields on the Day of ‘Eid). Al-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This indicates that it is permissible to play with weapons and the like in the mosque, and he applied that to other activities connected with jihad. (Sharh Muslim). But as al-Hafiz ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: whoever speaks about something which is not his profession will come up with weird ideas such as these. Some of them use as evidence the hadith about the singing of the two young girls, which we have discussed above, but we will quote what Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, because it is valuable: I am amazed that you quote as evidence for allowing listening to sophisticated songs the report which we mentioned about how two young girls who were below the age of puberty sang to a young woman on the day of ‘Eid some verses of Arab poetry about bravery in war and other noble characteristics. How can you compare this to that? What is strange is that this hadith is one of the strongest proofs against them. The greatest speaker of the truth [Abu Bakr al-Siddiq] called them musical instruments of the Shaytan, and the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) approved of that appellation, but he made an exception in the case of these two young girls who had not yet reached the age of responsibility and the words of whose songs could not corrupt anyone who listened to them. Can this be used as evidence to allow what you do and what you know of listening (to music) which includes (bad) things which are not hidden?! Subhan Allah! How people can be led astray! (Madarij al-Salikin, 1/493). Ibn al-Jawzi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) was young at that time; nothing was transmitted from her after she reached the age of puberty except condemnation of singing. Her brother’s son, al-Qasim ibn Muhammad, condemned singing and said that it was not allowed to listen to it, and he took his knowledge from her. (Talbis Iblis, 229). Al-Hafiz ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: A group of the Sufis used this hadith - the hadith about the two young girls - as evidence that singing is allowed and it is allowed to listen to it, whether it is accompanied by instruments or not. This view is sufficiently refuted by the clear statement of ‘Aishah in the following hadith, where she says, “They were not singers.” She made it clear that they were not singers as such, although this may be understood from the wording of the report. So we should limit it to what was narrated in the text as regards the occasion and the manner, so as to reduce the risk of going against the principle, i.e., the hadith. And Allah knows best. (Fath al-Bari, 2/442-443) Did the Companions listen to singing? Some people even have the nerve to suggest that the Sahabah and Tabi'in listened to singing, and that they saw nothing wrong with it! Al-Fawzan (may Allah preserve him) said: We demand them to show us sahih isnads going back to these Sahabah and Tabi'in, proving what they attribute to them. Then he said: Imam Muslim mentioned in his introduction to his Sahih that ‘Abd-Allah ibn al-Mubarak said: The isnad is part of religion. Were it not for the isnad, whoever wanted to could say whatever he wanted to. Are the hadiths which forbid music full of faults? Some of them said that the ahadith which forbid music are full of faults. No hadith was free of being criticized by some of the scholars. Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The ahadith which were narrated concerning music being haram are not full of faults as has been claimed. Some of them are in Sahih al-Bukhari which is the soundest of books after the Book of Allah, and some of them are hasan and some are da’if. But because they are so many, with different isnads, they constitute definitive proof that singing and musical instruments are haram. All the imams agreed on the soundness of the ahadith which forbid singing and musical instruments, apart from Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali, but al-Ghazzali did not have knowledge of hadith; and Ibn Hazam, but al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him) explained where Ibn Hazam went wrong, and Ibn Hazam himself said that if any of (these ahadith) were sahih, he would follow that. But now they have proof that these reports are sahih because there are so many books by the scholars which state that these ahadith are sahih, but they turn their backs on that. They are far more extreme than Ibn Hazam and they are nothing like him, for they are not qualified and cannot be referred to.
@@salmanahmed4718 *Singing is haram only where alcohol is drunk: Correct?* Some of them said that the scholars forbade singing because it is mentioned alongside gatherings in which alcohol is drunk and where people stay up late at night for evil purposes. Al-Shawkani (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The response to this is that mentioning these things in conjunction does not only mean that what is haram is what is joined together in this manner. Otherwise this would mean that zina, as mentioned in the ahadith, is not haram unless it is accompanied by alcohol and the use of musical instruments. By the same token, an ayah such as the following (interpretation of the meaning): “Verily, he used not to believe in Allah, the Most Great, And urged not on the feeding of Al-Miskin (the poor). [al-Haqqah 69:33-34] would imply that it is not haram to disbelieve in Allah unless that is accompanied by not encouraging the feeding of the poor. If it is said that the prohibition of such things one at a time is proven from other reports, the response to that is that the prohibition of musical instruments is also known from other evidence, as mentioned above. (Nayl al-Awtar, 8/107). Idle talk does not refer to singing: Correct? Some of them said that “idle talk” does not refer to singing; the refutation of that has been mentioned above. Al-Qurtubi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This - the view that it means singing - is the best that has been said concerning this ayah, and Ibn Mas’ud swore three times by Allah besides Whom there is no other god, that it does refer to singing. Then he mentioned other imams who said the same thing. Then he mentioned other views concerning the matter. Then he said: The first view is the best of all that has been said on this matter, because of the marfu’ hadith, and because of the view of the Sahabah and the Tabi'in. (Tafsir al-Qurtubi). Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him), after quoting this Tafsir, said: Al-Hakim Abu ‘Abd-Allah said in the Tafsir of Kitab al-Mustadrak: Let the one who is seeking this knowledge know that the Tafsir of a Sahabi who witnessed the revelation is a hadith with isnad according to the two Shaykhs (al-Bukhari and Muslim). Elsewhere in his book, he said: In our view this hadith has the same strength as a marfu’ report. Although their tafsir is still subject to further examination, it is still more readily acceptable than the tafsir of those who came after them, because they are the most knowledgeable among this ummah of what Allah meant in his Book. It was revealed among them and they were the first people to be addressed by it. They heard the tafsir from the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in word and in deed. And they were Arabs who understood the true meanings of (Arabic) words, so Muslims should avoid resorting to any other interpretation as much as possible. Singing is a form of worship if it helps one to obey Allah: Acceptable? Some of them said that singing is a form of worship if the intention is for it to help one to obey Allah! Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: How strange! What type of faith, light, insight, guidance and knowledge can be gained from listening to tuneful verses and music in which most of what is said is haram and deserves the wrath and punishment of Allah and His Messenger? … How can anyone who has the least amount of insight and faith in his heart draw near to Allah and increase his faith by enjoying something which is hated by Him, and He detests the one who says it and the one who accepts it? (Madarij al-Salikin, 1/485) Shaykh al-Islam said, discussing the state of the person who has gotten used to listening to singing: Hence you find that those who have gotten used to it and for whom it is like food and drink will never have the desire to listen to the Quran or feel joy when they hear it, and they never find in listening to its verses the same feeling that they find when listening to poetry. Indeed, if they hear the Quran, they hear it with an inattentive heart and talk whilst it is being recited, but if they hear whistling and clapping of hands, they lower their voices and keep still, and pay attention. (Majmu’ al-Fatawa, 11/557 ff) *Music softens people’s hearts: Correct?* Some say that music and musical instruments have the effect of softening people’s hearts and creating gentle feelings. This is not true, because it provokes physical desires and whims. If it really did what they say, it would have softened the hearts of the musicians and made their attitude and behaviour better, but most of them, as we know, are astray and behave badly. *Conclusion* Perhaps - for fair-minded and objective readers - this summary will make it clear that the view that music is permissible has no firm basis. There are no two views on this matter. So we must advise in the best manner, and then take it step by step and denounce music, if we are able to do so. We should not be deceived by the fame of a man in our own times in which the people who are truly committed to Islam have become strangers. The one who says that singing and musical instruments are permitted is simply supporting the whims of people nowadays, as if the masses were issuing fatwas and he is simply signing them! If a matter arises, they will look at the views of fuqaha on this matter, then they will take the easiest view, as they claim. Then they will look for evidence, or just specious arguments which are worth no more than a lump of dead meat. How often have these people approved things in the name of shari’ah which in fact have nothing to do with Islam! Strive to learn your Islam from the Book of your Lord and the Sunnah of your Prophet. Do not say, So-and-So said, for you cannot learn the truth only from men. Learn the truth and then measure people against it. This should be enough for the one who controls his whims and submits himself to his Lord. May what we have written above heal the hearts of the believers and dispel the whispers in the hearts of those who are stricken with insinuating whispers. May it expose everyone who is deviating from the path of Revelation and taking the easiest options, thinking that he has come up with something which none of the earlier generations ever achieved, and speaking about Allah without knowledge. They sought to avoid fisq (evildoing) and ended up committing bid’ah - may Allah not bless them in it. It would have been better for them to follow the path of the believers. And Allaah knows best. May Allah bless and grant peace to His Messenger who made clear the path of the believers, and to his Companions and those who follow them in truth until the Day of Judgement. *Reference:* Summary of a paper entitled al-Darb bi’l-Nawa li man abaha al-Ma’azif li’l-Hawa by Shaykh Sa’d al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Kibbi. For more information, please see: 1. Al-I’lam bi Naqd Kitab al-Halal wa’l-Haram, by Shaykh al-‘Allamah Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan 2. Al-Sama’ by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn al-Qayyim 3. Tahrim Alat al-Tarab, by Shaykh Muhammad Nasir al-Deen al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him) From: qr.ae/psS23h - www.quora.com/profile/Neo-1046
Mushroom is the best thing ever Junaid bhai, it's not something you need, but something everyone deserves atleast once, with the right people, in the right place. Nature works perfect.
I'm 22. My parents were overprotective because they thought outdoor is not safe. The only thing I used to do as hobby was using computer. I used to play games and surf the Internet randomly. I got addicted to screen and also PMO. Now I realize how imp are hobbies. I'm changing myself gradually, and I plead to parents to take care of their kids.
Sorry dude but your parents were right. Outdoors isn't safe even indoors isn't safe anymore no rule of law no justice system in place. Agar itna safe hota to hum bahir walking ya jogging jesi cheezon ke lye na taras te.
So true yar... These activities are very important. They shape your personality.I have two kids and I try to take them every day to park so they grow and experience outdoor activities, learn to communicate with other. Also try to take them to pool, play areas and then sit with them to color, and little bit study. I am a of 3 year old girl and 1.5 year boy. I believe it helps them tk grow. I stayed for around 2 hours in park on daily basis many times to just keep them outdoor in normal weather. I feel very tired sometimes but they enjoy and now they are learning and growing fast.
On reading in Reader's Digest - How do you tell a child the Earth is round, when his world is square - my wife and I stopped our boys from watching TV or playing video and computer games on weekdays. They could play with Lego, carrom, any outdoor games, read books (no comics) etc by themselves or with friends. For sure they grumbled initially but later got used to it and enjoyed playing word games, quiz games, reading etc. They improved their communication skills, general knowledge etc and to this day (both are in their 30s) appreciate what we did as parents.
Bro is litterally telling you to be productive and not waste your time on useless things like scrolling on tiktok . Please explain to me how is that "a presentation from USA"
Not just Pakistan but south Asia's working classes. The elites pursue whatever they want, Rich can afford some hobbies, But working class poor people are stuck in the crab nature of mocking each other over hobbies and pulling each other down
@@ChatGPT-IV FYI South Asians kids don't have the freedom to choose a career unless they're from upper middle class families. Your parents will disapprove when you tell them that you want to be anything else than a doctor or engineer. If they cannot choose a career how they will choose a hobby around it. From the very beginning children are born into a competitive environment with parents possessing a master kill switch remote in their hands. Parents can kill your plans with big no and children have to prove their worth to their parents every second by outranking other children
😮 mai ludo khelte hue hi aapko sun raha tha, Deleted bhai deleted, Ab diwaar takta rahunga kam se kam khali hone ka ehsaas toh hoga... ALLAH PAK Sahi direction dikhate rahen..🥺
So sad to see this clip but unfortunately, this is true. Our children are wasted in mobile phone and have no hobbies. Agree with you on the parents' issue. Parents need to have a guidance workshop to upbringing a child.
Hobbies gives you a sense of purpose for your life. When in the middle age, you end up achieving and securing every basic thing like marriage kids and finances. Then you start having mid life crisis and the reason behind this is, no sense of purpose for life.
For the people who don't want to indulge into hobbies, not sure what could be done! However, there are several communities, FB Pages, WhatsApp groups for any area of interest / hobby you want to carry. I am personally part of several such gorups and we get immence support from the community.
Yoga is my hobby If I get enough money, resources and a bit of authority at home :P I would love to explore something around home decor / interior design / minimalism . I remember being a fan of it since I was in the third grade. And also remember my father being shook and proud when I showed him my idea of a perfect room / house on a paper. He only saw it as a sign that I could become a good civil engineer like him. and needless to say I am an engineer today .. phir bhi still get to hear "apny ghr ja kr ye shoq krna" " har cheez ghr me hona zaroori hai tumhe kia pata tumhara to bss chaly tou sub utha k phenk do" 😂😂 unfortunately my job is barely related to civil engineering or designing. Aur han pkaistan me survival mein he banda khatam hai so there seem to be no way where I can now devote any time or attention to this skill even as a hobby only
Junaid Bhai. I disagree with some of the points you made. We all have dreams we want to fulfill and have things that we find interest in but is it possible? No. Is it feasible? No. I have this dream that I want to travel and explore the world without having to worry about anything else but reality is different and as Thanos said disappointing as well. I have to work 8 hours a day, take care of the finances at home and take care of my parents so this is where a rational mind thinks and re-evaluates his decisions and thereby have to sacrifice these dreams. Am I happy about it? No. Can I live without it? Yes. So the latter it will be.
He is pointing out the obvious. Our youth is wasting their lives sitting at dhabbas, crying over failed relationships, all irrelevant bs. If you want to travel abroad. You need to wholeheartedly work for it. Strive for it. I have seen people who come from nothing reach heights nobody ever imagined them to. The only difference that sets up them apart is the hunger and drive for it. You don’t have a dream to travel and explore. That’s just a wish. Dreams are made of something else. Something that doesn’t let you goto sleep at night.
@@adminasylum1304 The same youth is not employed anywhere despite the fact that they have both the skills and degrees from good institutions. I am not selfish anymore and I do not allow myself to be consumed by the dreams when I have other things to worry about that carry an utmost priority. Have developed a sense of realism. It has become quite difficult to earn ethically and on top of that looking at the country's situation once now has to be careful in spending. When all the money you earn are spent on bills then one can't even think about achieving dreams.
@@tracymay6702 I have other hobbies. I play sports i.e. cricket, football and badminton etc. play chess, watch intellectual podcasts, read newspaper and many other things. The point is it still doesn't really carry the satisfaction that once really looks forward to. I know what I want but can I do it? NO.
@@TalhaIftikhar-og1bfNow. Maybe you can’t do it now. But someday you could be able to travel as much as you want. You don’t know that. I hope you will, for anything is possible. Insha Allah
Ap Kuch zyada nai karna left over food asi jaga rakhen jahan stray animals hon pani ke liye koi pot rakhen log birds ke liye to kar te hen but not for strays
Hamari awam ki hobby hi baatein karna hain. Because those are the idols we glorify. How many times have you actually called someone who is not already important but is actually good at what they do? Give deserving people the limelight, interview them, promote them, highlight their skills so younger people can look up to them. You saw that kid who played "Fade to Black", bring him to your show. Living legend Faraz Anwar, ignored, ussay bulao. Bohot hain. Hum sab baatein karte hain bas.
i have never learned how to fly kites, but my little brother is crazzy about it. something i didnt understood is that why didnt they just provided the youth with dull threads which are not sharp?
I my self live in Canada from last 25 years. Specially desi locality Brampton. 100 % wroung We are living in Golden cage Young people doing 2 jobs 7 days in a week Yes Canada have 1 hobby Sucide 😅. You are talking 1 % people
If I may add something, there are three main reasons for this, 1. as rightly pointed out by Junaid bhai, we are running out of open spaces where kids or teenagers can do some physical activity, even the schools these days dont have any space for kids to play around. (fruits of overpopulation)😢 2. secondly our office culture is so shitty, people get home by 8 or 9PM and don't have any energy left to do anything other than to scroll aimlessly through social media. 3. lastly, the kids imitate their parents, when parents don't have any activity other than their Facebook or eating chicken karahi, the kids follow suit.
Bro talk logically. Hobbies don't exist where most of the people always thinks for basic needs to survive. Ye physiology, literature, arts, creative jaise cheez wahi log soch paate hai jisko khane ya survive ka khayal na ho dimag me na ho .
Assa nae hai Afghanistan mein bhi different cultures ki different hobbies hain ap internet say apnay media say dekhtey hain isliye bhookmari toh Rwanda(african country)mein bhi kitna clean and neat Pakistan and indian cities say bhi clean cities hain unki hobbies ka relation itna bhi nae hai economy par materialism zayada bhi acha nae hota pehlay loog physical work zayada kartey thaay different cultural hobbies thi abhi hain but woo sirf rural areas mein hain yes economy say fark parta hai but gareeb countries mein bhi different achi hobbies hain logoon ki Pakistan ko extremism kha gaya and sectarianism and second thing jiskay pass thora bhut hi paisa ayya woo galut jagah invest karta hai real estate hi business hai jo paisa kamata woo ghar bananey ka sochta rural area ho ya city ho
@@noumanabbasi9547 aacha to aap hi batao ki reason kya ho sakta hai. Look african countries ka baat to alag hi hai. Asia me family culture hai aur specially ham india pakistan jaise countries me aur hi hai. Isliye hamlog ko bass apna shirf nhi dekhna hota hai lakin family ko bhi dekhna hota hai, aur kahi na kahi yehi me ham jaiso ki creativity restrict ho jaati hai. Creativity Matlab hi hoti hai ki jo society kar rhi hai usse alag kare lakin yehi pe problem aa jaati hai family values ki family aur society kya sochegi. Isliye jiske paas paisa hai bhi wo kahi na kahi restricts ho jaata hai. Africa me aisa koi culture nhi hai. Unsab ki koi value nhi hai. Jo Mann me aata hai wo karte hai wo log Isliye kuch 1% hit ho jaate hai. Aur second thing mai yaha koi india pakistan nhi kar rha. Agr political thing ko hata de to ham sab ek hi hai culturally to mentality bhi same hi hai to mai india ka bhi baat kar rha hu. Hmm comparatively Indian society todha open hai to yaha todha creativity dikh jaati hai lakin jitne log hai yaha uske hisab se bahut kam hai. Waise aapka kya khyal hai iske baare me?
@@noumanabbasi9547 hmm ye point bhu hai ek chiz ki hamare yaha log real estate me invest karna hi aache investment maante hai lakin apne baccho me invest karna sabse badi investment hoti hai. To haan ye mentality bhi theek honi chahye.
@@shantanubhatt6576 and people leaving Hinduism do not get killed too? Or would you deny that people did not get beaten, killed or raped for eating beef? Its not religions that kills , but peoples motivations. If a killer wants to kill for kicks then there is no shortage of excuses in this world. 8 years ago two young brothers were beaten then hanged on a premise that they were thieves. When in actuality the person who called out had a fight with them in a cricket match and then later told the village people that the boys were thieves ... If you believe Muslims only kills then you are just as blinded as the people who murdered said thieves ......
Asal main bachy baro ko dekhte hain sir sab mob use krte hain tou bacha kya kare? Us k sath khelte ni hain mother are interested in watching online clothing or just busy in house hold chores and dada in job and online info. That's all
Do 5 times namaz as commanded by Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam (PBUH) as you do daily prayer in the name of Allah (Swt) your habit becomes your hobby. Then no one need to think about other hobby this hobby is enough for akhirat and this duniya.. Just Believe in allah 🤲🛐📿📿
@@Songs-b3g they are not mutually exclusive, Rasool Allah SAW encouraged muslims to do wrestling, horse riding, trading, gardening, building and a lot more.
Strongly strongly disagree on the "chai ki baithak pe kabhi kaam ki baat nahi hoti"..... I work in an MNC medical device company and almost all action plans and roadmaps are discussed during tea breaks.... so sorry but i disagree.... it depends on people.
@@MsAmy-zx7hx Thats what i said. It depends on the person. The same chai baithak where we discuss and plan and other like you said spend coutless hours wasting.... its not the chai baithak thats the issue .... its the individual. Its like You cant blame the internet for spreding pronography through out the world.... its the same internet for everyone. Its you who choose how to use it.
Do 5 times namaz as commanded by Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam (PBUH) as you do daily prayer in the name of Allah (Swt) your habit becomes your hobby. Then no one need to think about other hobby this hobby is enough for akhirat and this duniya.. Just Believe in allah 🤲🛐📿📿
Your faith cannot be your hobby. Stop being a lifeless overly religious person. Go out there explore and live your life. Fixated only on religion.. is why this nation doesn’t progress
Recently i saw a guy removed music from his game videos because he said music is haram because it waste time and distract. So what about game ? Is it any better generally?
@@DarkEdgeMedia007 i have no idea if it is there or not, i am just sharing what i saw, he deleted all his videos uploaded in past 3 years because of music used in videos, ,for obvious reason i will not take the actual person name in public
@@angrybruce4770That’s why I ask all mullahs where does it in Quran says music is haram it mainly tableghi jamat who brainwashed ppl if you see Turks Arabs have all the music singers etc if it was haram why they doing it as they spread Islam 😅just stay away from mulahs
Kaha karay hobby. Sare parks per to qabza group ne flats bana lye. Painting karay, soap making, karhai wagerah to uska material itna mehnagha ho gaya hay. Hobby k lye zehni sakoon chahye.
It happened to me a lot of times.
1. when I started cooking everyone around me was like "Zanana ban gya hai"
2. When I started learning Rubab(Musical Instrument) everyone was like "Marasi ho gya hai".
At the end tang aa k I left Pakistan and moved to Dubai. Now I'm learning Rubab and cook everyday.
😂
Nobody says anything on cooking you are just exaggerating
damn manhn i hope u are joking
MTLAB TUMHY BHI KARNAY KO YEHI 2 FAIGH KAAM MILAY THAY.
@@blucons4016 AGREED
People are really saying "hobbies are haram" 💀
Bro y'all are too far gone. Aint no saving y'all. I wish the kids best of luck over there jeez
Even thinking logically is haram in islam
These are the same people who waste their entire time doom scrolling ok tiktok and yt shorts looking at inappropriate things. Better to ignore these kinda hypocrites.
halal hobby bhai hai,aur jis islam ne quran paak mai kai jaga ghaur o fikr aur aqal istemal karne ki dawat di hai uss mai logic kese haram hogu...
Even our beloved Rasul has hobby fun with wives. According,”Rasulullah used to make with all his wives in same”. Hhh
@tracymay6702 Thinking logically or having hobbies isn't Haram in Islam. It's just haram in South Asia bcz South Asians made and followed a completely different version of Islam. The image they portray of Islam is the opposite of the teachings of Islam to some extent. The South asians are indeed the worst representation of Islam.
Last 3 years se main ne stray animals ko feed karna karna or as pass planting ki ab kafi log motivate ho kar apne resources ke according kar rahe hen and it's very good for us 😊
Pakistani needs basic necessities water ,electricity and gas.
Nope it needs Jehaaaaafd
Basic necessities k baad hi Banda hobby develop kerta hy
@@RadKnight1998 imaan majboot nhi hai tumhara
@@trilokyamohanchakra6351 you guys aint goin no where , the amount of hatred you have for people with other ideologies and religion is beyond limits, how could you even call yourself a human , you aint no where to that , my Allah give you some guidance and get your mind at the very right places , you are Indian stay happy with your identity as well as your religion , if you cant say something nice don't say nothing , i hope this finds you well, stay blesed.
@@flexop2828 98:6 isn't olah doing same with other
When I was a kid my father used to do each little thing in our home by himself and I used to wonder why he do this.😂 Now I'm 24 and I lived in Karachi for 4 years as a bachelors student we used to do everything by ourselves, now me and my father moslty do little things by ourselves like solar wirings, hanging curtains, doing hardware work. 😂
You are so right Junaid Bhai. I used to be in saudia before there is used to indulge in countless productive activities daily. When I moved to Pakistan here life was so hectic and non barkati that all my day was spent in survival activities only
Hazrat Umar found of Wrestling, Hazrat Hamza had a hobby of hunting. Poor people never read their own Islamic history. Many Sahaba was found of horse riding or sword fighting.
Phir kya horse laykr sadar a jaye hum?
@@villianair3450 jahil bs bina smjy bkvas,kr skty hai, kyu k unko just islam pe swal uthanay ko koi bahana chahye, jahil admi us ne aik bat ki ha k sahaba k b hobbies thy asa nhi ha k islam my hobbies hi hram hain ap b hobbies rakh skty ho Apny but ap jese jahil log sirf negative points dhundty ho q k mza ni ata na tm logo ko bina trolling k
@@villianair3450
Comment ap k lya nahi tha
That "jhatke mare or aa gae" was personal 😅😅😅
My hobby is learning new formulas and functions in Microsoft Excel 😅
pretty practical hobby😆
Isko hobby nahi mental pressure dena kehte hain..😂
@@krishnachaitanya4287mazak to tum indian aese uradte ho jese apna mulk superpower ban gaya ho 😂😂
@@KanuniSuleyman4857 pheli baat to vo majak nhi tha, plus aapke mulk se to kafi behtar hai
Video I never realized I needed. Thanks, i do read books, play video games often, learn new skills online via courses and weekend is booked for cricket. I was literally thinking the same about these chai gatherings as i recently stopped smoking so I thought to myself whats the purpose to be on these hotels ? It's just a waste of time.
MY dad collects antique radios with me which helps me spend time with him :D
Refrain your dad from doing this as this is haram in islam.
Using any material things made by Kafirs is absolutely haram in islam.
Prophet and sahaba also do in their time as commanded by Allah swat.
Help your dad and stop him by doing this irrelevant hobby that opens his doors for hell.
Ask your dad to pray 5 times everyday slowly slowly this habit will become your dad's hobby forever.
Believe in Allah
Mate, you're literally using an app made by a kaffir 😭😭😭
@@Songs-b3gjis mobile se ya pc se ye bhi kafiro ii ejad he or ye youtube bhi unki ejad he ghr me jo bijli ati he wo bhi kafiro ki ejad he.........kia kia choro gy ☠️
@@Songs-b3g konsa nasha karty ho bhai?
@@Songs-b3g thore se pagal k bachay ho?
Aapki kuch baten pr aisa lagta hai jaise you born just to criticize, but aapke questions karne wale mujhe kafi samajhdaar aur suljhe hue lagte hain isliyea mai aapko sunta hun.
Right now I'm living in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, just 1 year ago I shifted here from Hyderabad Sindh, but in 1 Year bohot sari chezen dykhen hen Jo hum Pakistan Mai rehty huay soch b nhi skty, school ki trf. Sy month Mai minimum 2 bar outdoor Trips without any extra fees, minimum 3 bar extra activities, gardening, cooking e.t.c.
Hr area ki ek bari musjid hy, waha proper training Hoti hy women's ki or baxho ki, jis deen Orr dunya dono ka smjhaty or Bata ty hen, often drink & food b provide krty hen without any money or donation , just because k baxho ko just age wise bara nhi krna, education k sath bara kr na, insaniat k sath bara krna hy, unka pata ho k hum baray ho rhay hen agyy kia krna hy,
I wish k 50% hi ASA Kuch Pakistan Mai ho ja ay, but Pakistan Mai hrr jaga just pysy dydo or koi asrra b na rkho😢
so true, the schooling system in Pakistan is so broken.
@@Pythonplays101 Until that's fixed pakistan is going nowhere. Education is the only way to fix our country. Pakistan needs a whole restructuring of it's education system.
True , really needed someone to talk about this. We really need hobbies to escape from life stress. A thing we like to do. Another reason is success centric life.
I am done Junaid. Thanks for the good times.
Idk why I feel like I'm the only one having uncountable hobbies. And they're increasing with time. Ab to mere parents bhi tang aagye hain 😂
But yeah I'm overly obsessive and if I like something I don't give myself a chance to leave it behind. And that's what it takes. As a child I also didn't have any hobbies. But I'm glad I spent my teenage pursuing hell lot of goals and now going after even bigger goals.
Blaming parents isn't the solution. My parents also didn't introduce me to all those things. I started doing all that stuff without support then gradually my parents started trusting me when they saw that I'm serious about something.
And music is not haram according to many scolars but we are mullah generations.
Islam is not what you think is haram or halal. Music is Haram 100% no justification or workaround for it.
@ChatGPT-IV don't give me stupid answers . Do you have anything from the Quran that says music is haram ? . If yes then I'll publicly apologise to you . But I'm sure you won't find anything as such so better you avoid your silly opinions!
@@salmanahmed4718 Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The madhhab of Abu Hanifah is the strictest in this regard, and his comments are among the harshest. His companions clearly stated that it is haram to listen to all musical instruments such as the flute and the drum, even tapping a stick. They stated that it is a sin which implies that a person is a fasiq (rebellious evil doer) whose testimony should be rejected. They went further than that and said that listening to music is fisq (rebellion, evildoing) and enjoying it is kufr (disbelief). These are their words. They narrated in support of that a hadith which could not be attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). They said: he should try not to hear it if he passes by it or it is in his vicinity. Abu Yusuf said, concerning a house from which could be heard the sound of musical instruments: Go in without their permission, because forbidding evil actions is obligatory, and if it were not allowed to enter without permission, people could not have fulfilled the obligatory duty (of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil). (Ighathat al-Lahfan, 1/425).
Imam Malik (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked about playing the drum or flute, if a person happens to hear the sound and enjoy it whilst he is walking or sitting. He said: He should get up if he finds that he enjoys it, unless he is sitting down for a need or is unable to get up. If he is on the road, he should either go back or move on. (al-Jami’ by al-Qayrawani, 262). He (may Allah have mercy on him) said: “The only people who do things like that, in our view, are fasiqs.” (Tafsir al-Qurtubi, 14/55)
Ibn ‘Abd al-Barr (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Among the types of earnings which are haram by scholarly consensus are riba, the fee of a prostitute, anything forbidden, bribes, payment for wailing over the dead and singing, payments to fortune-tellers and those who claim to know the unseen and astrologers, payments for playing flutes, and all kinds of gambling. (al-Kafi).
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, explaining the view of Imam al-Shafi'i: His companions who know his madhhab (point of view) stated that it is haram and denounced those who said that he permitted it. (Ighathat al-Lahfan, 1/425).
The author of Kifayat al-Akhbar, who was one of the Shafi’is, counted musical instruments such as flutes and others, as being munkar (evil), and the one who is present (where they are being played) should denounce them. (He cannot be excused by the fact that there are bad scholars, because they are corrupting the shari’ah, or evil faqirs - meaning the Sufis, because they call themselves fuqara or faqirs - because they are ignorant and follow anyone who makes noise; they are not guided by the light of knowledge; rather they are blown about by every wind. (Kifayat al-Akhbar, 2/128)
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: With regard to the view of Imam Ahmad, his son ‘Abd-Allah said: I asked my father about singing. He said: Singing makes hypocrisy grow in the heart; I do not like it. Then he mentioned the words of Malik: the evildoers (fasiqs) among us do that. (Ighathat al-Lahfan)
Ibn Qudamah, the researcher of the Hanbali madhhab - (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Musical instruments are of three types which are haram. These are the strings and all kinds of flute, and the lute, drum and rabab (stringed instrument) and so on. Whoever persists in listening to them, his testimony should be rejected. (al-Mughni, 10/173). And he said (may Allah have mercy on him); If a person is invited to a gathering in which there is something objectionable, such as wine and musical instruments, and he is able to denounce it, then he should attend and speak out against it, because then he will be combining two obligatory duties. If he is not able to do that, then he should not attend. (al-Kafi, 3/118)
Al-Tabari (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The scholars of all regions agree that singing is makruh and should be prevented. Although Ibrahim ibn Sa’d and ‘Ubayd-Allah al-‘Anbari differed from the majority, (it should be noted that) the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Adhere to the majority.” And whoever dies differing from the majority, dies as a jahil. (Tafsir al-Qurtubi, 14/56). In earlier generations, the word “makruh” was used to mean haram, then it took on the meaning of “disliked”. But this is to be understood as meaning that it is forbidden, because he [al-Tabari] said “it should be prevented”, and nothing is to be prevented except that which is haram; and because in the two hadiths quoted, music is denounced in the strongest terms. Al-Qurtubi (may Allah have mercy on him) is the one who narrated this report, then he said: Abu’l-Faraj and al-Qaffal among our companions said: the testimony of the singer and the dancer is not to be accepted. I say: if it is proven that this matter is not permissible, then accepting payment for it is not permissible either.
Shaykh al-Fawzan (may Allah preserve him) said: What Ibrahim ibn Sa’d and ‘Ubayd-Allah al-‘Anbari said about singing is not like the kind of singing that is known nowadays, for they would never have allowed this kind of singing which is the utmost in immorality and obscenity. (al-I’lam)
Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: It is not permissible to make musical instruments. (al-Majmu’, 22/140). And he said: According to the majority of fuqaha, it is permissible to destroy musical instruments, such as the tanbur [a stringed instrument similar to a mandolin]. This is the view of Malik and is the more famous of the two views narrated from Ahmad. (al-Majmu’, 28/113). And he said: …Ibn al-Mundhir mentioned that the scholars agreed that it is not permissible to pay people to sing and wail… the consensus of all the scholars whose views we have learned about is that wailing and singing are not allowed. Al-Shu’bi, al-Nakha’i and Malik regarded that as makruh [i.e., haram]. Abu Thawr, al-Nu’man - Abu Hanifah (may Allah have mercy on him) - and Ya’qub and Muhammad, two of the students of Abu Hanifah said: it is not permissible to pay anything for singing and wailing. This is our view. And he said: musical instruments are the wine of the soul, and what it does to the soul is worse than what intoxicating drinks do. (Majmu’ al-Fatawa, 10/417)
Ibn Abi Shaybah (may Allah have mercy on him) reported that a man broke a mandolin belonging to another man, and the latter took his case to Shurayh. But Shurayh did not award him any compensation - i.e., he did not make the first man pay the cost of the mandolin, because it was haram and had no value. (al-Musannaf, 5/395).
Al-Baghawi (may Allah have mercy on him) stated in a fatwa that it is haram to sell all kinds of musical instruments such as mandolins, flutes, etc. Then he said: If the images are erased and the musical instruments are altered, then it is permissible to sell their parts, whether they are silver, iron, wood or whatever. (Sharh al-Sunnah, 8/28)
Al-Daff: An appropriate exception
The exception to the above is the daff - without any rings (i.e., a hand-drum which looks like a tambourine, but without any rattles) - when used by women on ‘Eids and at weddings. This is indicated by sahih reports.
@@salmanahmed4718 Shaykh al-Islam (may Allah have mercy on him) said: But the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) made allowances for certain types of musical instruments at weddings and the like, and he made allowances for women to play the daff at weddings and on other joyful occasions. But the men at his time did not play the daff or clap with their hands. It was narrated in al-Sahih that he said: “Clapping is for women and tasbih (saying Subhan Allah) is for men.” And he cursed women who imitate men and men who imitate women. Because singing and playing the daff are things that women do, the Salaf used to call any man who did that a mukhannath (effeminate man), and they used to call male singers effeminate - and how many of them there are nowadays! It is well known that the Salaf said this.
In a similar vein is the hadith of ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her), when her father (may Allah be pleased with him) entered upon her at the time of ‘Eid, and there were two young girls with her who were singing the verses that the Ansar had said on the day of Bu’ath - and any sensible person will know what people say about war. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “Musical instruments of the Shaytan in the house of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)!” The Messenger of Allah had turned away from them and was facing the wall - hence some scholars said that Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) would not tell anybody off in front of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), but he thought that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was not paying attention to what was happening. And Allah knows best. He (the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)) said: “Leave them alone, O Abu Bakr, for every nation has its ‘Eid, and this is our ‘Eid, the people of Islam.” This hadith shows that it was not the habit of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his Companions to gather to listen to singing, hence Abu Bakr al-Siddiq called it “the musical instruments of the Shaytan”. And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) approved of this appellation and did not deny it when he said, “Leave them alone, for every nation has its ‘Eid and this is our ‘Eid.” This indicates that the reason why this was permitted was because it was the time of ‘Eid, and the prohibition remained in effect at times other than ‘Eid, apart from the exceptions made for weddings in other ahadith. Shaykh al-Albani explained this in his valuable book Tahrim Alat al-Tarab (the Prohibition of Musical Instruments). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) approved of young girls singing at ‘Eid, as stated in the hadith: “So that the mushrikin will know that in our religion there is room for relaxation.” There is no indication in the hadith about the two young girls that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) was listening to them. The commands and prohibitions have to do with listening, not merely hearing, just as in the case of seeing, the rules have to do with intentionally looking and not what happens by accident. So it is clear that this is for women only. Imam Abu ‘Ubayd (may Allah have mercy on him) defined the daff as “that which is played by women.” (Gharib al-Hadith, 3/64).
Drums at times of war and military music: An inappropriate exception
Some of them make an exception for drums at times of war, and consequentially some modern scholars have said that military music is allowed. But there is no basis for this at all, for a number of reasons, the first of which is that this is making an exception with no clear evidence, apart from mere opinion and thinking that it is good, and this is wrong. The second reason is that what the Muslims should do at times of war is to turn their hearts towards their Lord. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“They ask you (O Muhammad) about the spoils of war. Say: ‘The spoils are for Allah and the Messenger.’ So fear Allah and adjust all matters of difference among you…” [al-Anfal 8:1]. But using music is the opposite of this idea of taqwa and it would distract them from remembering their Lord. Thirdly, using music is one of the customs of the kuffar, and it is not permitted to imitate them, especially with regard to something that Allah has forbidden to us in general, such as music. (al-Sahihah, 1/145)
“No people go astray after having been guided except they developed arguments amongst themselves.” (Sahih)
Story of the Abyssinians playing and singing in the Prophet’s mosque
Some of them used the hadith about the Abyssinians playing in the mosque of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as evidence that singing is allowed! Al-Bukhari included this hadith in his Sahih under the heading Bab al-Hirab wa’l-Daraq Yawm al-‘Eid (Chapter on Spears and Shields on the Day of ‘Eid). Al-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This indicates that it is permissible to play with weapons and the like in the mosque, and he applied that to other activities connected with jihad. (Sharh Muslim). But as al-Hafiz ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: whoever speaks about something which is not his profession will come up with weird ideas such as these.
Some of them use as evidence the hadith about the singing of the two young girls, which we have discussed above, but we will quote what Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said, because it is valuable:
I am amazed that you quote as evidence for allowing listening to sophisticated songs the report which we mentioned about how two young girls who were below the age of puberty sang to a young woman on the day of ‘Eid some verses of Arab poetry about bravery in war and other noble characteristics. How can you compare this to that? What is strange is that this hadith is one of the strongest proofs against them. The greatest speaker of the truth [Abu Bakr al-Siddiq] called them musical instruments of the Shaytan, and the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) approved of that appellation, but he made an exception in the case of these two young girls who had not yet reached the age of responsibility and the words of whose songs could not corrupt anyone who listened to them. Can this be used as evidence to allow what you do and what you know of listening (to music) which includes (bad) things which are not hidden?! Subhan Allah! How people can be led astray! (Madarij al-Salikin, 1/493).
Ibn al-Jawzi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: ‘Aishah (may Allah be pleased with her) was young at that time; nothing was transmitted from her after she reached the age of puberty except condemnation of singing. Her brother’s son, al-Qasim ibn Muhammad, condemned singing and said that it was not allowed to listen to it, and he took his knowledge from her. (Talbis Iblis, 229). Al-Hafiz ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: A group of the Sufis used this hadith - the hadith about the two young girls - as evidence that singing is allowed and it is allowed to listen to it, whether it is accompanied by instruments or not. This view is sufficiently refuted by the clear statement of ‘Aishah in the following hadith, where she says, “They were not singers.” She made it clear that they were not singers as such, although this may be understood from the wording of the report. So we should limit it to what was narrated in the text as regards the occasion and the manner, so as to reduce the risk of going against the principle, i.e., the hadith. And Allah knows best. (Fath al-Bari, 2/442-443)
Did the Companions listen to singing?
Some people even have the nerve to suggest that the Sahabah and Tabi'in listened to singing, and that they saw nothing wrong with it!
Al-Fawzan (may Allah preserve him) said: We demand them to show us sahih isnads going back to these Sahabah and Tabi'in, proving what they attribute to them. Then he said: Imam Muslim mentioned in his introduction to his Sahih that ‘Abd-Allah ibn al-Mubarak said: The isnad is part of religion. Were it not for the isnad, whoever wanted to could say whatever he wanted to.
Are the hadiths which forbid music full of faults?
Some of them said that the ahadith which forbid music are full of faults. No hadith was free of being criticized by some of the scholars. Ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The ahadith which were narrated concerning music being haram are not full of faults as has been claimed. Some of them are in Sahih al-Bukhari which is the soundest of books after the Book of Allah, and some of them are hasan and some are da’if. But because they are so many, with different isnads, they constitute definitive proof that singing and musical instruments are haram.
All the imams agreed on the soundness of the ahadith which forbid singing and musical instruments, apart from Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali, but al-Ghazzali did not have knowledge of hadith; and Ibn Hazam, but al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him) explained where Ibn Hazam went wrong, and Ibn Hazam himself said that if any of (these ahadith) were sahih, he would follow that. But now they have proof that these reports are sahih because there are so many books by the scholars which state that these ahadith are sahih, but they turn their backs on that. They are far more extreme than Ibn Hazam and they are nothing like him, for they are not qualified and cannot be referred to.
@@salmanahmed4718 *Singing is haram only where alcohol is drunk: Correct?*
Some of them said that the scholars forbade singing because it is mentioned alongside gatherings in which alcohol is drunk and where people stay up late at night for evil purposes.
Al-Shawkani (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The response to this is that mentioning these things in conjunction does not only mean that what is haram is what is joined together in this manner. Otherwise this would mean that zina, as mentioned in the ahadith, is not haram unless it is accompanied by alcohol and the use of musical instruments. By the same token, an ayah such as the following (interpretation of the meaning):
“Verily, he used not to believe in Allah, the Most Great, And urged not on the feeding of Al-Miskin (the poor). [al-Haqqah 69:33-34]
would imply that it is not haram to disbelieve in Allah unless that is accompanied by not encouraging the feeding of the poor. If it is said that the prohibition of such things one at a time is proven from other reports, the response to that is that the prohibition of musical instruments is also known from other evidence, as mentioned above. (Nayl al-Awtar, 8/107).
Idle talk does not refer to singing: Correct?
Some of them said that “idle talk” does not refer to singing; the refutation of that has been mentioned above. Al-Qurtubi (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This - the view that it means singing - is the best that has been said concerning this ayah, and Ibn Mas’ud swore three times by Allah besides Whom there is no other god, that it does refer to singing. Then he mentioned other imams who said the same thing. Then he mentioned other views concerning the matter. Then he said: The first view is the best of all that has been said on this matter, because of the marfu’ hadith, and because of the view of the Sahabah and the Tabi'in. (Tafsir al-Qurtubi).
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him), after quoting this Tafsir, said: Al-Hakim Abu ‘Abd-Allah said in the Tafsir of Kitab al-Mustadrak: Let the one who is seeking this knowledge know that the Tafsir of a Sahabi who witnessed the revelation is a hadith with isnad according to the two Shaykhs (al-Bukhari and Muslim). Elsewhere in his book, he said: In our view this hadith has the same strength as a marfu’ report. Although their tafsir is still subject to further examination, it is still more readily acceptable than the tafsir of those who came after them, because they are the most knowledgeable among this ummah of what Allah meant in his Book. It was revealed among them and they were the first people to be addressed by it. They heard the tafsir from the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in word and in deed. And they were Arabs who understood the true meanings of (Arabic) words, so Muslims should avoid resorting to any other interpretation as much as possible.
Singing is a form of worship if it helps one to obey Allah: Acceptable?
Some of them said that singing is a form of worship if the intention is for it to help one to obey Allah!
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: How strange! What type of faith, light, insight, guidance and knowledge can be gained from listening to tuneful verses and music in which most of what is said is haram and deserves the wrath and punishment of Allah and His Messenger? … How can anyone who has the least amount of insight and faith in his heart draw near to Allah and increase his faith by enjoying something which is hated by Him, and He detests the one who says it and the one who accepts it? (Madarij al-Salikin, 1/485)
Shaykh al-Islam said, discussing the state of the person who has gotten used to listening to singing: Hence you find that those who have gotten used to it and for whom it is like food and drink will never have the desire to listen to the Quran or feel joy when they hear it, and they never find in listening to its verses the same feeling that they find when listening to poetry. Indeed, if they hear the Quran, they hear it with an inattentive heart and talk whilst it is being recited, but if they hear whistling and clapping of hands, they lower their voices and keep still, and pay attention. (Majmu’ al-Fatawa, 11/557 ff)
*Music softens people’s hearts: Correct?*
Some say that music and musical instruments have the effect of softening people’s hearts and creating gentle feelings. This is not true, because it provokes physical desires and whims. If it really did what they say, it would have softened the hearts of the musicians and made their attitude and behaviour better, but most of them, as we know, are astray and behave badly.
*Conclusion*
Perhaps - for fair-minded and objective readers - this summary will make it clear that the view that music is permissible has no firm basis. There are no two views on this matter. So we must advise in the best manner, and then take it step by step and denounce music, if we are able to do so. We should not be deceived by the fame of a man in our own times in which the people who are truly committed to Islam have become strangers. The one who says that singing and musical instruments are permitted is simply supporting the whims of people nowadays, as if the masses were issuing fatwas and he is simply signing them! If a matter arises, they will look at the views of fuqaha on this matter, then they will take the easiest view, as they claim. Then they will look for evidence, or just specious arguments which are worth no more than a lump of dead meat. How often have these people approved things in the name of shari’ah which in fact have nothing to do with Islam!
Strive to learn your Islam from the Book of your Lord and the Sunnah of your Prophet. Do not say, So-and-So said, for you cannot learn the truth only from men. Learn the truth and then measure people against it. This should be enough for the one who controls his whims and submits himself to his Lord. May what we have written above heal the hearts of the believers and dispel the whispers in the hearts of those who are stricken with insinuating whispers. May it expose everyone who is deviating from the path of Revelation and taking the easiest options, thinking that he has come up with something which none of the earlier generations ever achieved, and speaking about Allah without knowledge. They sought to avoid fisq (evildoing) and ended up committing bid’ah - may Allah not bless them in it. It would have been better for them to follow the path of the believers.
And Allaah knows best. May Allah bless and grant peace to His Messenger who made clear the path of the believers, and to his Companions and those who follow them in truth until the Day of Judgement.
*Reference:*
Summary of a paper entitled al-Darb bi’l-Nawa li man abaha al-Ma’azif li’l-Hawa by Shaykh Sa’d al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Kibbi.
For more information, please see:
1. Al-I’lam bi Naqd Kitab al-Halal wa’l-Haram, by Shaykh al-‘Allamah Salih ibn Fawzan al-Fawzan
2. Al-Sama’ by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn al-Qayyim
3. Tahrim Alat al-Tarab, by Shaykh Muhammad Nasir al-Deen al-Albani (may Allah have mercy on him)
From: qr.ae/psS23h - www.quora.com/profile/Neo-1046
Mushroom is the best thing ever Junaid bhai,
it's not something you need, but something everyone deserves atleast once, with the right people, in the right place. Nature works perfect.
True. You spoke my heart out
I'm 22.
My parents were overprotective because they thought outdoor is not safe.
The only thing I used to do as hobby was using computer.
I used to play games and surf the Internet randomly.
I got addicted to screen and also PMO.
Now I realize how imp are hobbies. I'm changing myself gradually, and I plead to parents to take care of their kids.
Sorry dude but your parents were right.
Outdoors isn't safe even indoors isn't safe anymore no rule of law no justice system in place.
Agar itna safe hota to hum bahir walking ya jogging jesi cheezon ke lye na taras te.
Today i got a wonderful advice ,Thanks junaid bhai may Allah bless you❤
So true yar... These activities are very important. They shape your personality.I have two kids and I try to take them every day to park so they grow and experience outdoor activities, learn to communicate with other. Also try to take them to pool, play areas and then sit with them to color, and little bit study. I am a of 3 year old girl and 1.5 year boy. I believe it helps them tk grow. I stayed for around 2 hours in park on daily basis many times to just keep them outdoor in normal weather. I feel very tired sometimes but they enjoy and now they are learning and growing fast.
On reading in Reader's Digest - How do you tell a child the Earth is round, when his world is square - my wife and I stopped our boys from watching TV or playing video and computer games on weekdays.
They could play with Lego, carrom, any outdoor games, read books (no comics) etc by themselves or with friends.
For sure they grumbled initially but later got used to it and enjoyed playing word games, quiz games, reading etc. They improved their communication skills, general knowledge etc and to this day (both are in their 30s) appreciate what we did as parents.
Awesome presentation, from USA 🇺🇸
Bro is litterally telling you to be productive and not waste your time on useless things like scrolling on tiktok . Please explain to me how is that "a presentation from USA"
very good journalism. keep up the good work
Not just Pakistan but south Asia's working classes. The elites pursue whatever they want, Rich can afford some hobbies, But working class poor people are stuck in the crab nature of mocking each other over hobbies and pulling each other down
very true, this is why having hobbies or pasion towards something that aligns with your career is extremely important.
@@ChatGPT-IV FYI South Asians kids don't have the freedom to choose a career unless they're from upper middle class families. Your parents will disapprove when you tell them that you want to be anything else than a doctor or engineer. If they cannot choose a career how they will choose a hobby around it. From the very beginning children are born into a competitive environment with parents possessing a master kill switch remote in their hands. Parents can kill your plans with big no and children have to prove their worth to their parents every second by outranking other children
😮 mai ludo khelte hue hi aapko sun raha tha, Deleted bhai deleted, Ab diwaar takta rahunga kam se kam khali hone ka ehsaas toh hoga...
ALLAH PAK Sahi direction dikhate rahen..🥺
I enjoy drawing and sketching and its my hobby,,, i tried to give tips and tricks on RUclips,,, no views and subs but i enjoy to draw,,,
Keep doing
reading about astronomy and cosmology is a good hobby infact it increase someone's believe in ALLAH if read about it.
Yes ur right,good video,every year a person should learn new skill or hobby
Wonderful topic
So sad to see this clip but unfortunately, this is true. Our children are wasted in mobile phone and have no hobbies. Agree with you on the parents' issue. Parents need to have a guidance workshop to upbringing a child.
That "Jhatkay Maray or hogae" was personal 😂
This is 100% true for india too.
You’re doing a great job ♥️
Hobbies gives you a sense of purpose for your life. When in the middle age, you end up achieving and securing every basic thing like marriage kids and finances. Then you start having mid life crisis and the reason behind this is, no sense of purpose for life.
Bhai is a luxury everybody can’t afford.
For the people who don't want to indulge into hobbies, not sure what could be done!
However, there are several communities, FB Pages, WhatsApp groups for any area of interest / hobby you want to carry. I am personally part of several such gorups and we get immence support from the community.
Please mentioned some group
plz can you mention some of those griup na dsome of the hobbies you have
Sari baatain side par But at the end jhatke marre(17:19)was🤣🤣
Informative video bro. Good work !
Yoga is my hobby
If I get enough money, resources and a bit of authority at home :P I would love to explore something around home decor / interior design / minimalism .
I remember being a fan of it since I was in the third grade. And also remember my father being shook and proud when I showed him my idea of a perfect room / house on a paper. He only saw it as a sign that I could become a good civil engineer like him. and needless to say I am an engineer today .. phir bhi still get to hear "apny ghr ja kr ye shoq krna" " har cheez ghr me hona zaroori hai tumhe kia pata tumhara to bss chaly tou sub utha k phenk do" 😂😂
unfortunately my job is barely related to civil engineering or designing. Aur han pkaistan me survival mein he banda khatam hai so there seem to be no way where I can now devote any time or attention to this skill even as a hobby only
NEVER LEAVE ONE GOOD BECAUSE OF YOU DO 100 BAD
Kehna kiya cha rahey ho ?
@@Photon-1927aik acha kaam mat choro beshaq tum 100 buray kaam kerte ho … what a shit saying lol
@@RadKnight1998 bros on some walter white type shi💀
Everyone is complaining about time ka pata Nahi lagta kahan jaraha hai, everyone is going into anxiety and depression. Need to get hobbies bro.
salam junaid bhai
Really love to here you and learn from you bhai ❤️
Right concept Junaid Bhai❤
Hmmmmmm.... 1st world stories.. Nice
Junaid bhai 🏆
Listening to this while fixing my room's wet wall
Junaid Bhai.
I disagree with some of the points you made. We all have dreams we want to fulfill and have things that we find interest in but is it possible? No. Is it feasible? No.
I have this dream that I want to travel and explore the world without having to worry about anything else but reality is different and as Thanos said disappointing as well.
I have to work 8 hours a day, take care of the finances at home and take care of my parents so this is where a rational mind thinks and re-evaluates his decisions and thereby have to sacrifice these dreams.
Am I happy about it? No. Can I live without it? Yes.
So the latter it will be.
He is pointing out the obvious. Our youth is wasting their lives sitting at dhabbas, crying over failed relationships, all irrelevant bs. If you want to travel abroad. You need to wholeheartedly work for it. Strive for it. I have seen people who come from nothing reach heights nobody ever imagined them to. The only difference that sets up them apart is the hunger and drive for it. You don’t have a dream to travel and explore. That’s just a wish. Dreams are made of something else. Something that doesn’t let you goto sleep at night.
There are other hobbies other than just travelling the world. Anything could be of interest if you have curiosity.
@@adminasylum1304 The same youth is not employed anywhere despite the fact that they have both the skills and degrees from good institutions.
I am not selfish anymore and I do not allow myself to be consumed by the dreams when I have other things to worry about that carry an utmost priority. Have developed a sense of realism.
It has become quite difficult to earn ethically and on top of that looking at the country's situation once now has to be careful in spending. When all the money you earn are spent on bills then one can't even think about achieving dreams.
@@tracymay6702 I have other hobbies. I play sports i.e. cricket, football and badminton etc. play chess, watch intellectual podcasts, read newspaper and many other things.
The point is it still doesn't really carry the satisfaction that once really looks forward to.
I know what I want but can I do it? NO.
@@TalhaIftikhar-og1bfNow. Maybe you can’t do it now. But someday you could be able to travel as much as you want. You don’t know that. I hope you will, for anything is possible. Insha Allah
Juunaid ganje ka qamal ka English accent hai, laajawab🎉
Youths should start with cleaning the house make own bed etc the gardening carpenter etc
Bhai aap T-Shirt Armani bhi Ali express se order karte hai kya ?
Can we create Ai photos of you with your face being painted as a "jungli"? 😂😂
Me make roof top gardening n grow own vegetable
Hobby
That’s awesome! It’s a great hobby
6:19 is he talking about bhayani heights building?
Ap Kuch zyada nai karna left over food asi jaga rakhen jahan stray animals hon pani ke liye koi pot rakhen log birds ke liye to kar te hen but not for strays
Agreed 💯
Hamari awam ki hobby hi baatein karna hain. Because those are the idols we glorify. How many times have you actually called someone who is not already important but is actually good at what they do? Give deserving people the limelight, interview them, promote them, highlight their skills so younger people can look up to them. You saw that kid who played "Fade to Black", bring him to your show. Living legend Faraz Anwar, ignored, ussay bulao. Bohot hain. Hum sab baatein karte hain bas.
My hobby was kite flying but Goverment put Ban.
i have never learned how to fly kites, but my little brother is crazzy about it. something i didnt understood is that why didnt they just provided the youth with dull threads which are not sharp?
17:06 jhatke marre 😂 Lol
We already have hobbies - tapsara karna aur tapsara sunna
17:22 lmfaow
Why always criticism?Sir Can't you just tell us what we can do with available resources?
I my self live in Canada from last 25 years. Specially desi locality Brampton.
100 % wroung
We are living in Golden cage
Young people doing 2 jobs 7 days in a week
Yes Canada have 1 hobby
Sucide 😅. You are talking 1 % people
Mainly Sikhs in Brampton they do it
Hobbies sec is even excluded in CVs lol
just like their CVs
Bs lahore me or Islamabad me kuch sketch artist or painters mostly underrated including myself obviously log ko interest hi nhi hai
If I may add something,
there are three main reasons for this,
1. as rightly pointed out by Junaid bhai, we are running out of open spaces where kids or teenagers can do some physical activity, even the schools these days dont have any space for kids to play around. (fruits of overpopulation)😢
2. secondly our office culture is so shitty, people get home by 8 or 9PM and don't have any energy left to do anything other than to scroll aimlessly through social media.
3. lastly, the kids imitate their parents, when parents don't have any activity other than their Facebook or eating chicken karahi, the kids follow suit.
Bro talk logically. Hobbies don't exist where most of the people always thinks for basic needs to survive. Ye physiology, literature, arts, creative jaise cheez wahi log soch paate hai jisko khane ya survive ka khayal na ho dimag me na ho .
Assa nae hai Afghanistan mein bhi different cultures ki different hobbies hain ap internet say apnay media say dekhtey hain isliye bhookmari toh Rwanda(african country)mein bhi kitna clean and neat Pakistan and indian cities say bhi clean cities hain unki hobbies ka relation itna bhi nae hai economy par materialism zayada bhi acha nae hota pehlay loog physical work zayada kartey thaay different cultural hobbies thi abhi hain but woo sirf rural areas mein hain yes economy say fark parta hai but gareeb countries mein bhi different achi hobbies hain logoon ki Pakistan ko extremism kha gaya and sectarianism and second thing jiskay pass thora bhut hi paisa ayya woo galut jagah invest karta hai real estate hi business hai jo paisa kamata woo ghar bananey ka sochta rural area ho ya city ho
@@noumanabbasi9547 aacha to aap hi batao ki reason kya ho sakta hai. Look african countries ka baat to alag hi hai. Asia me family culture hai aur specially ham india pakistan jaise countries me aur hi hai. Isliye hamlog ko bass apna shirf nhi dekhna hota hai lakin family ko bhi dekhna hota hai, aur kahi na kahi yehi me ham jaiso ki creativity restrict ho jaati hai. Creativity Matlab hi hoti hai ki jo society kar rhi hai usse alag kare lakin yehi pe problem aa jaati hai family values ki family aur society kya sochegi. Isliye jiske paas paisa hai bhi wo kahi na kahi restricts ho jaata hai. Africa me aisa koi culture nhi hai. Unsab ki koi value nhi hai. Jo Mann me aata hai wo karte hai wo log Isliye kuch 1% hit ho jaate hai.
Aur second thing mai yaha koi india pakistan nhi kar rha. Agr political thing ko hata de to ham sab ek hi hai culturally to mentality bhi same hi hai to mai india ka bhi baat kar rha hu. Hmm comparatively Indian society todha open hai to yaha todha creativity dikh jaati hai lakin jitne log hai yaha uske hisab se bahut kam hai.
Waise aapka kya khyal hai iske baare me?
@@noumanabbasi9547 hmm ye point bhu hai ek chiz ki hamare yaha log real estate me invest karna hi aache investment maante hai lakin apne baccho me invest karna sabse badi investment hoti hai. To haan ye mentality bhi theek honi chahye.
Pakistanis already have 'peaceful' Islamic hobbies and they're proud of that.
@abhinav.mishra17 and are you proud of that?
Aand Bhakt Spotted
@@CREATIVEGUY1980 can you elaborate the conversation rather than randomly calling people andhbhakts.
@@deffuryproud of that is a meme by ali dawah. He says muslims can kill murtads and he is proud of that
@@shantanubhatt6576 and people leaving Hinduism do not get killed too? Or would you deny that people did not get beaten, killed or raped for eating beef?
Its not religions that kills , but peoples motivations.
If a killer wants to kill for kicks then there is no shortage of excuses in this world.
8 years ago two young brothers were beaten then hanged on a premise that they were thieves. When in actuality the person who called out had a fight with them in a cricket match and then later told the village people that the boys were thieves ...
If you believe Muslims only kills then you are just as blinded as the people who murdered said thieves ......
17:18 jhatkay maray 💀💀
Even if they have hobbies, most try to take up something where there is a way to make money.
Asal main bachy baro ko dekhte hain sir sab mob use krte hain tou bacha kya kare? Us k sath khelte ni hain mother are interested in watching online clothing or just busy in house hold chores and dada in job and online info. That's all
Jhatka maare.. lmao 🤣
Ap ne jhadky Maary aur aguy 😂
Tekla is glowing in thumnail 😂❤
By by finish with you dear
Boys join gym and judo 🥋 any martial arts etc boxing 🥊 etc
What r your hobbies?
Sochte he tou rahte hain online job milte ni
Thiland wali - girl he thi :p
Mein hobby sind lernen newe sprachen und ich bin lernen duestch
Das ist gut kumpel
ARY and GEO haina hobbies.
Do 5 times namaz as commanded by
Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam (PBUH) as you do daily prayer in the name of Allah (Swt) your habit becomes your hobby.
Then no one need to think about other hobby this hobby is enough for akhirat and this duniya..
Just Believe in allah 🤲🛐📿📿
@@Songs-b3g they are not mutually exclusive, Rasool Allah SAW encouraged muslims to do wrestling, horse riding, trading, gardening, building and a lot more.
coding is a hobby?
i have been coding for 4 years whenever i have free time. i like to code
It is indeed, but early on it's a waste of time honestly if you're coding but not learning anything.
@@ChatGPT-IV I am learning new stuff each day, today learnt basics of web scrapping starting to get into automation side
People are really saying hobbies are haram 💀
As long as your elite is joined at the hip and you have a naukar culture, things will remain the same.
Strongly strongly disagree on the "chai ki baithak pe kabhi kaam ki baat nahi hoti"..... I work in an MNC medical device company and almost all action plans and roadmaps are discussed during tea breaks.... so sorry but i disagree.... it depends on people.
He is talking about street chai baithak, where a teenage or young person spends countless hours discussing things that is completely not useful.
@@MsAmy-zx7hx Thats what i said. It depends on the person. The same chai baithak where we discuss and plan and other like you said spend coutless hours wasting.... its not the chai baithak thats the issue .... its the individual. Its like You cant blame the internet for spreding pronography through out the world.... its the same internet for everyone. Its you who choose how to use it.
@@kunalbirendra292 what are you even on about
@@kunalbirendra292are Bhai terrorism is the biggest hobby in Pakistan
Al Murtaza School teaches how to create useful things from house old trash
Do 5 times namaz as commanded by
Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam (PBUH) as you do daily prayer in the name of Allah (Swt) your habit becomes your hobby.
Then no one need to think about other hobby this hobby is enough for akhirat and this duniya..
Just Believe in allah 🤲🛐📿📿
Your faith cannot be your hobby. Stop being a lifeless overly religious person. Go out there explore and live your life. Fixated only on religion.. is why this nation doesn’t progress
How and where is it mentioned?
How uncreative, no wonder no innovation comes from Pakistan.
Do you really know the definition of hobby?
Stop your Islamic churan you mulley tableghi are worse
Yeah.. You have national hobby.. Bachabazi
Pajeet, stop using X too much pajeet
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Recently i saw a guy removed music from his game videos because he said music is haram because it waste time and distract. So what about game ? Is it any better generally?
Must be madesachap show me where does it say in Quran music is haram
@@DarkEdgeMedia007 i have no idea if it is there or not, i am just sharing what i saw, he deleted all his videos uploaded in past 3 years because of music used in videos, ,for obvious reason i will not take the actual person name in public
@@angrybruce4770That’s why I ask all mullahs where does it in Quran says music is haram it mainly tableghi jamat who brainwashed ppl if you see Turks Arabs have all the music singers etc if it was haram why they doing it as they spread Islam 😅just stay away from mulahs
Kaha karay hobby. Sare parks per to qabza group ne flats bana lye.
Painting karay, soap making, karhai wagerah to uska material itna mehnagha ho gaya hay.
Hobby k lye zehni sakoon chahye.
Agree sister
Grow mushrooms and Pakistani will enjoy.
I keep rescued animals and birds plus gardening ❤️
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Pakistan does not need hobbies. Pakistani needs common sense, and education.
jab easy chair ho aur suna k liya millions of audience ho tu ap jasa log phir criticism he karta ho.
Video title: Pakistan need hobbies and then *starts talking about doing drugs*