@44:00 the topic of music is discussed, @ 51:13 the ruling of music discussed by Br Dilly, @1:07:17 the opinion Khaled follows for music permissibility
As salaamu alaykum brothers, sisters, friends and foes. Please like, share and comment on this video, as well as subscribing to the 5Pillars RUclips channel! Jazakallah khayran.
nope there will no like and sharing your content, as you guys regularly bring on guests that spread misguidance and wrong islamic information without being challenged, and bring on women that don't wear hijab and dress inappropriately
What a wonderfully introspective individual. Mash'Allah May Allah make this a catalyst for Khaled to find the true guidance to any impending issues. As someone who has once been an artist, I can completely understand the inner conflict and the hold it has on one, the constant dabbling in the grey matter and so on. May Allah grant us all ease and guidance to ways that are most loved by Him.
May الله have mercy on our brother and guide him. He started with “halal” nasheed and now does weird innovated concerts with women. People need to see beyond the personalities and focus their attention on the prophet ﷺ, and his companions.
💯 what’s this weird adaptation of songs. I don’t want hear him using an ed Sheeran song. All I think about IS that ed Sheeran song in my head. Focus comes away from the what he actually sing ing about. Not that listen to him period. May Allah swt guide him and me. Ameen
I wonder if you lot will give the same energy to Omar Esa and his new song "My Begali Wife". It's a rendition of Chaka Khan's "ain't nobody". I personally like the song Omar Esa has done and his lyrics seems halal and not vulgar or non religious. But I guess you will say everything is an innovation.
Dilly, I love you for the sake of Allah. The sincerity and kindness you show towards your brethren is exemplary. May Allah forgive me for praising you to your face and may He keep you sincere ameen
May Allah give us the tawfeeq to understand the valid differences of opinion that exist in Islam, and give us the manners and akhlaq to enjoin the good and forbid evil with hikmah. Ameen
@@a_mo23 So the number of prayers being 4 or 6 is a valid difference? 5 prayers is not mentioned in the Qur'aan. You are being very stupid, risking your hereafter and faith by having opinions and speaking without knowledge. Better to delete your comment, remain silent, and seek out pious, righteous, qualified scholars to seek knowledge from.
The brothers love for music is a trial for him, Allah make it easy for him. ( irrespective of the genuine khilaaf in the masalah) we are all trialled with certain things.
The brothers love of music is a trial for him and should be atleast kept between him and Allah, the moment you start spreading haram particularly aiming at a Muslim audience using a haram method in fact being a forerunner in enticing something haram to seem halal... I would say big props for khaled siddique I've never met someone so brave that he would risk doing this aiming at a sole Muslim audience, his personally took it in his stride to step above the Prophet PBUH and mislead his ummah into something the prophet pbuh prohibited, the hadith clearly states that their will be people from the ummah who will attempt to make alcohol music prohibited things halal, he is brave indeed. Sinning privately has a window of mercy open to it, sinning openly, you are asking for punishment in this life and the next.
The podcast was absolutely brilliant, learnt alot and i enjoyed listening to Khaleds story, may Allah increase our imaan and keep us all steadfast! Ameen
Khaled is right, there is a lot of racism mixed up in people’s opinions of what “kufar” is, while most of them practice culture and not actual Islam. I also grew up with people telling me I’m not Muslim because I’m black. The truth is converts often understand Islam more than them because they had to search for it and study it deeply in order to live it and raise children in Islam in the West. I’m all for love and unity but the interviewer is borderline insulting and these comments are definitely annoying. Stay strong bro. We appreciate the work you do! 💕
As a revert that grew up in a household and culture that was heavily influenced by music. Many like me know the clear cut danger and harm that music causes an individual and a society and how that harm increases throughout generations. Even if it was not very clear from the text of our religion the understanding of the earlier Muslims and ijamah of the imaams that music is haram, it would be impermissible via Qiyas due to the harmful effects.
Brother Khaled I love the work you do. Keep your head up and stay true to what you believe is right. Anyone who tries to tell you what you are or how to live your life or what’s haram and what isn’t needs to mind their own business. If they don’t like music or they think it’s haram then they don’t need to listen. But the way they are being rude in comments is insecure and lame. You don’t have to explain your choices or beliefs to anyone accept God on the Day of judgement. Peace 💕
Sad state of ummah , because many muslims praise and follow open sinners like Khaled Siddiq, who has been advised many times that what he does is haraam.
I have to say big props to Khaled and Dilly. May Allah guide our youth through people like these brothers. Sincere hearts inshaAllah. Another great podcast Dilly, BarakAllahu feek.
I grew up loving music before I reverted to Islam. Now that I'm Muslim I love our Nabi (sall-Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). Can anyone send me the songs/music that he and the Sahabba use to sing? I'd really love to follow them properly because I learned that they were the best of Muslims and we should follow them.
Search arabic poetry - nasheed of sahabah youtube it will come up with a image of a man on horse, this is official what the prophet pbuh use to chant according to authentic hadith, hadith bottom d video
Focus on the Quran, for the love of the Quran cannot exist in the same heart that loves music. ‘Never do the love of song and the love of Quran come together in the same heart except that one expels the other’ - ibn Qayyim, Madarij Al salikin (volume 1, page 487) Sahl ibn Sa’d reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “There will come at the end of time the collapse of cities, stones raining from the sky, and the transmutation of creatures.” It was said, “When is that, O Messenger of Allah?” The Prophet said, “When there is a prevalence of musical instruments, singing girls, and the legalization of wine.” Source: al-Mu’jam al-Kabīr lil-Ṭabarānī 5810 Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani "There will be some people of my nation who will practice fornication and adultery, wear silk, drink wine and use musical instruments and deem this as lawful." [Al-Bukhari] What is certain is that the salaf (which includes the sahaba) focused on learning, memorising, teaching, pondering on, understanding and living by the Quran. As a revert be careful what opinions you take on, your Islam is precious gift that you should protect. There is consensus amongst the salaf (righteous predecessors - sahaba and the two following generations) and amongst majority scholars today that music is impermissible. Some even take it as far as saying nasheeds are the same difference - for example the scholar Sheikh Saalih Al Fawzaan said “saying ‘I listen to nasheed instead of music’ is like saying ‘I wash urine away with urine’”. So some people take the opinion that nasheeds aren’t allowed (im unsure if this is a majority or minority opinion) Following the salaf properly would mean to abandon music, songs etc and focus on the Quran. Listen to nasheeds too if you take the opinion they’re fine 🤍
I was born muslim. Then started listening to music,but later I discovered it´s forbiden. Then made it to nasheeds,but even here brother Muslim Belal is one of the guys who use vocals only. Because when a vocal sounds like music like our brother Khaled here, or Saeed, it is music. Indeed, it gives you the same emotions that music gives you. Although the term music doesn´t exist in Islam. Rather than trying to impress human beings our Muslim brothers should do it and forget about the audience, because while trying to satisfy the audience you might end up in music, for mostly you want many fans in your concert hall. Wallahi sometimes while listening to brother Omar Esa, I have tears on my eyes, it makes me think about the here-after. It pushes me making istighfara. May Allah bless all of you, but forget about audience and do it pure without "unmusic-vocalised". Again you might even see some Akhis dancing for nasheeds. Then is dancing allowed in Islam?
@@heisenberg9739 what does leng mean? If it means what I think it means then you're a beg. Why would you say that to some random female on RUclips? Have you no sense of shame or integrity as a man? Where's your self respect? Smh.
Never heard of this guy until yourself and lewisham masjid imam shakeel introduced him to us....akhi why do we need to give these people a platform....walahi confusing the kids more.....when you rub shoulders with the like then how do we tell our kids these things they do is haram and not from islam....why have muslims become so soft.....we always talk about not being apologetic but we do the same thing from a different angle....im not saying be extreme but dont be so lax either
Alhamdulilah this podcast is exactly what I needed and he smashed it big respect to you you khalid brother Concentrate on the main things in deen Allah swt & profit Mohamed pbuh & don’t worry about the small thing !!
Yea, but spreading your sin is not a small thing, and small sins, the prophet pbuh said small sins that you give allowance to are like small twigs that can start a fire, brother trust me I've lived it, I thought I could settle for a few sins as they say this is 'my poison', but poison can slowly kill you, dont ever settle for something haram.and try to make it halal in your head, always seek forgiveness for the small sins as well because they can pile up and earn you a punishment in this life.
Majority of ppl who comment on him using musical instruments are most likely to listeb to musix themselves. Not saying its right or wrong, but hes not the only muslim artist, there's plenty of others who use instruments too.
@@lokidedbeat1878 Someone can acknowledge what they’re doing is haram but also warn against it. It’s a non argument to say you can’t be doing this and tell me not to do it as well. We have been commanded to enjoin good and forbid evil.
@@_AH216 i commented on the person using his own stupid logicc. so if a muslim commits zina. but then tells peeople hey zina its haram and warn people against. that individual is called an hyprocite.learn cause your statement 'We have been commanded to enjoin good and forbid evil'. your whole arguement of Someone can acknowledge what they’re doing is haram but also warn against it makes no sense. not trying to be rude.
he is lowkey speaking facts end of the day nobody is perfect there is advice and there is just plain rudeness so people learn the difference you do not know what it does to their mental health.
Yep but spreading something is spreading something, ok let's advise the drug dealer then instead of stopping him from drugging your children, advise is not quick enough and if his still making music based on ahh someone ill advised me...using this excuse then he mitaswel put himself above the prophet
@@simmioffixial people shouldn't be brave enough to risk misleading a Muslim populous into believing music is halal by directly targeting the muslim audience he is more to blame than the kaafir musician, I'm not saying I haven't listened to music before yes nobody is perfect but your sin is best kept between you and Allah, if you spread your filth you could be the nicest person on this planet and all your deeds might go out the window just from that filth.
@c0detearz320 he ain't misleading he's talked before too on why he is the way he is that's gnna be between him and Allah We can advise nicely etc if he don't wanna listen then that's him ygm end of the day he's going in the grave alone and he'll deal with the punishment that come his way But he could be asking for guidance repentance more then me and u combined you don't know what he does in private so.
@c0detearz320 like I said I get what u mean but end of the day its all him he's gnna be facing the punishment we can advise him but can't judge or hate him that's for Allah swt to do.
The only place you'll find a perfect Muslim is in the comments section. So many people who don't care to research different perspectives. Even if you disagree with the brother, you can learn in order to debate against his points. It's irrefutable that there is a difference of opinion. "But the majority" The majority doesn't dictate halal or haram.
there is fringe opinion that some muslim believe that Isa (as) died on the cross. but will that 'majority' who believes that allah saved him and raise up to the heavens are wrong. doesn't dictate that its halal to believe he died on the cross the same goes for music. stop being acquiescence and learn the religon of islam. music is haram in islam and so is believing that isa died on the cross. they is a reason why the majority view in islam is the strong and correct opinion.
@@lokidedbeat1878 The Quran plainly states that he didn't die on the cross. Rejecting a clear verse from the Quran is HARAM, what are you talking about? That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah"; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not.
I hear what your saying but it takes a major level of conviction in your opinion if it goes against the vast majority of scholars who ever lived! On any matter, if on the day of judgement you had to stand behind those whose opinion you followed, you’d surely rather be on the side of all those heavyweights who held a particular opinion no?
@@SultanNasheeds I don't think that's the logic you should be using if you wish to avoid punishment. Surly sincerity in your choices instead of following the crowd is of greater benefit. Unless your sincere choice is following the crowd.
I might not agree with him on certain Islamic topics, but it cannot be denied it’s a confusing minefield trying to understand what type of Islam to follow. Like which scholars are right and which are wrong…
because he isn’t close minded and has the decency to show love towards his muslim brothers, regardless of their inclinations l. May Allah allow you to follow the same way
Can’t introduce him as a nasheed artist. He’s a musician. Simple. He wants to be a rapper that’s cool, but do it like the other rappers and leave Islam out of it. He’s a vulture who is trying to profit from the ummah and the youngsters without knowledge are lapping it up.
@53:08 That right there bothers me. There are different cultures with different rythms im their native music. We're not all Arabs or Desi. That is a weak argument.
He does Mawlid tours, Khaled Why is Mawlid right? You remember the Prophet, recite Durood & Quran. Surah Yunus 58: REJOICE FAVOURS of Your Lord Surah Imran 164: Allah bestowed a GREAT FAVOUR by sending his messenger. REJOICE means to celebrate. Are we most likely to forget the Prophet than the Salaf? YES.. so we default by remembering him. If your argument is you can do all this without Mawlid, then do it without Mawlid, but remember when done collectively, you would have to give it a name, eg "Gathering to Remember Prophet", "Seerah of Prophet", "Khatam-e-Nabuvat", or "Mawlid", with or without decorations can be disputed. This is Mantiq; studying logic with Islamic philosophy, eg this will cover the topic of linguistics in relation to religion. Linguistics is science of language, Mawlid is just a word, actions done on day have to be in accordance to Shariah Legal Law.
@@shabanatasleem3532 imaan is a combination of what the heart believes , mouth testifies and limbs act on. It is not just contained in the heart. So from the apparent imaan, of actions in public - then yes we can ‘judge’ advise. Indeed the deen is naseehah. And the sahabah welcomed criticism , so they could improve themselves
@@UU-vl2kn agree with what you’ve stated. However, for you to say that the Bro is “uneducated” is questionable! If one imparts advice, one should do so with wisdom and hikma. Remember, not everyone is at the same level with regards to the practice of the Deen and there’s always room to become better (improvement)!
There was good advises given in the begnning near the 40 minute mark, but towards the end it got stupid with the justification of music. honestly it was stupid gymnastic, "what is kuffar music" this Khaled guy literally remixes all these music from the non muslim genres. the prophet pbuh said, towards the end of time, people will come and try to make music permissible
This interviewer needs to let ppl finish what their saying , keeps cutting him off Let him finish his sentences. Good questions but an annoying interview
Islam is simple follow Aura sunnah and 4 mazhab you will never go wrong way. But if you hang iut with sauddi salade wahhabe . good luck. They will call all ehli sunnah in shirk bidatbmuffar but them selfs correct in the deen main time they are the one who is wrong was of the deen. TELL ME YOUR FRIEND I WILL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE
@44:00 the topic of music is discussed, @ 51:13 the ruling of music discussed by Br Dilly, @1:07:17 the opinion Khaled follows for music permissibility
As salaamu alaykum brothers, sisters, friends and foes.
Please like, share and comment on this video, as well as subscribing to the 5Pillars RUclips channel!
Jazakallah khayran.
nope there will no like and sharing your content, as you guys regularly bring on guests that spread misguidance and wrong islamic information without being challenged, and bring on women that don't wear hijab and dress inappropriately
What a wonderfully introspective individual. Mash'Allah
May Allah make this a catalyst for Khaled to find the true guidance to any impending issues.
As someone who has once been an artist, I can completely understand the inner conflict and the hold it has on one, the constant dabbling in the grey matter and so on.
May Allah grant us all ease and guidance to ways that are most loved by Him.
May الله have mercy on our brother and guide him. He started with “halal” nasheed and now does weird innovated concerts with women. People need to see beyond the personalities and focus their attention on the prophet ﷺ, and his companions.
💯
what’s this weird adaptation of songs. I don’t want hear him using an ed Sheeran song. All I think about IS that ed Sheeran song in my head. Focus comes away from the what he actually sing ing about.
Not that listen to him period. May Allah swt guide him and me. Ameen
Ameen
I wonder if you lot will give the same energy to Omar Esa and his new song "My Begali Wife". It's a rendition of Chaka Khan's "ain't nobody". I personally like the song Omar Esa has done and his lyrics seems halal and not vulgar or non religious. But I guess you will say everything is an innovation.
@@raheemmajid8559 yes it is also wrong. We don’t change our mind depending on individuals. The objective is the Quran and Sunna not personalities.
Ssshhhh stop being 'rAyCiSt' to the akhi
I started following him when he was doing his vocal nasheeds and they were so much better then the music he started doing after
They weren’t
He literally has plenty more views than what he gets on his music vids@@ibrahimsattar1946
Typing before watching the whole thing but insh'allah that brother khaled comes back to making nasheeds and leaves music
Nasheeds were the stepping stone
He’s all over the place. May Allah guide us all
Please let's not knock a brother for trying to strive for the right way.
No no no stop being 'rAyCiSt' to him you cruel 'aYsHuN'
said no one@@Sa7biUK
Dilly, I love you for the sake of Allah. The sincerity and kindness you show towards your brethren is exemplary. May Allah forgive me for praising you to your face and may He keep you sincere ameen
May Allah give us the tawfeeq to understand the valid differences of opinion that exist in Islam, and give us the manners and akhlaq to enjoin the good and forbid evil with hikmah. Ameen
اَمِين يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِيْن
Ameen
What about the invalid differences?
@@a_mo23 So the number of prayers being 4 or 6 is a valid difference? 5 prayers is not mentioned in the Qur'aan.
You are being very stupid, risking your hereafter and faith by having opinions and speaking without knowledge. Better to delete your comment, remain silent, and seek out pious, righteous, qualified scholars to seek knowledge from.
33:51 "On a love ting" 😂 - Great conversation, such diverse guests as usual. Awesome stuff.
Made me howl literally dilly mirroring the guests lingo 😄
@@hzaf1051helps to make the guest feel comfortable, good host
The brothers love for music is a trial for him, Allah make it easy for him. ( irrespective of the genuine khilaaf in the masalah) we are all trialled with certain things.
He gave it up initially then went back
The brothers love of music is a trial for him and should be atleast kept between him and Allah, the moment you start spreading haram particularly aiming at a Muslim audience using a haram method in fact being a forerunner in enticing something haram to seem halal... I would say big props for khaled siddique I've never met someone so brave that he would risk doing this aiming at a sole Muslim audience, his personally took it in his stride to step above the Prophet PBUH and mislead his ummah into something the prophet pbuh prohibited, the hadith clearly states that their will be people from the ummah who will attempt to make alcohol music prohibited things halal, he is brave indeed. Sinning privately has a window of mercy open to it, sinning openly, you are asking for punishment in this life and the next.
The podcast was absolutely brilliant, learnt alot and i enjoyed listening to Khaleds story, may Allah increase our imaan and keep us all steadfast! Ameen
Please have him back on soon! So introspective, humble and so insightful. Allahu barik ❤
you have been making very intriguing content that I dont see many other islamic content creators making so thanks for this. jazakallah khair.
This was rather unexpected. Loving the podcast videos
Let’s call a spade a spade and stop acting like music is a grey area. At the end of the day do what you want but let’s not justify nonsense.
For someone who is making statements as if facts do you know the origins/ history of the phrase “calling a spade a spade”
@@Asif24960 Oh by John Calvin and the Dutch reformed Church! I bet your wokeness went on overdrive didn't it bhaiya. You hero you!
@@Sa7biUK no I just wanted to show the level of stupidity of the poster and his fangirls like yourself
Khaled is right, there is a lot of racism mixed up in people’s opinions of what “kufar” is, while most of them practice culture and not actual Islam. I also grew up with people telling me I’m not Muslim because I’m black. The truth is converts often understand Islam more than them because they had to search for it and study it deeply in order to live it and raise children in Islam in the West. I’m all for love and unity but the interviewer is borderline insulting and these comments are definitely annoying. Stay strong bro. We appreciate the work you do! 💕
May Allah Accept your works, and make it a means of acceptance and Guidance for the Ummah!
Masha'Allah Tabarak'Allah great podcast Jazak'Allah Khayran @5Pillars for bringing Khaled Siddique on 🤲🏼👏🏽🌟
As a revert that grew up in a household and culture that was heavily influenced by music. Many like me know the clear cut danger and harm that music causes an individual and a society and how that harm increases throughout generations. Even if it was not very clear from the text of our religion the understanding of the earlier Muslims and ijamah of the imaams that music is haram, it would be impermissible via Qiyas due to the harmful effects.
Brother Khaled I love the work you do. Keep your head up and stay true to what you believe is right. Anyone who tries to tell you what you are or how to live your life or what’s haram and what isn’t needs to mind their own business. If they don’t like music or they think it’s haram then they don’t need to listen. But the way they are being rude in comments is insecure and lame. You don’t have to explain your choices or beliefs to anyone accept God on the Day of judgement. Peace 💕
Great podcast. Thanks chaps
Please bring on Mustafa briggs
Forget mustafa briggs. That guy wants to blackwash the deen and Islamic history.
@@bless2390blackwash? Hahaha stupidity
No
I don't think that's the issue@@bless2390
Big up Dilly Hussain as well, really good host and love the content may Allah bless you Ameen
Great interview, mashAllah brother has grown intellectually, spiritually. Wish you asked what happened to his Baraka Boys podcast show?
I just think it would be amazing if he did an a cappella version of all his songs. It could help him reach a broader Muslim audience.
Everyone is on a journey, let’s pray Allah grants us all good ending !
Alhamdullilah im loving the balance on this channel recently
Sad state of ummah , because many muslims praise and follow open sinners like Khaled Siddiq, who has been advised many times that what he does is haraam.
I have to say big props to Khaled and Dilly. May Allah guide our youth through people like these brothers. Sincere hearts inshaAllah.
Another great podcast Dilly, BarakAllahu feek.
I grew up loving music before I reverted to Islam. Now that I'm Muslim I love our Nabi (sall-Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). Can anyone send me the songs/music that he and the Sahabba use to sing? I'd really love to follow them properly because I learned that they were the best of Muslims and we should follow them.
Ta la al badru was sing when he went madina
m.ruclips.net/video/Bnzt9NM3EC4/видео.html
@@salehamin1221apparently this is not authentic report and is a fabrication.
Search arabic poetry - nasheed of sahabah youtube it will come up with a image of a man on horse, this is official what the prophet pbuh use to chant according to authentic hadith, hadith bottom d video
Focus on the Quran, for the love of the Quran cannot exist in the same heart that loves music.
‘Never do the love of song and the love of Quran come together in the same heart except that one expels the other’ - ibn Qayyim, Madarij Al salikin (volume 1, page 487)
Sahl ibn Sa’d reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “There will come at the end of time the collapse of cities, stones raining from the sky, and the transmutation of creatures.” It was said, “When is that, O Messenger of Allah?” The Prophet said, “When there is a prevalence of musical instruments, singing girls, and the legalization of wine.”
Source: al-Mu’jam al-Kabīr lil-Ṭabarānī 5810
Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to Al-Albani
"There will be some people of my nation who will practice fornication and adultery, wear silk, drink wine and use musical instruments and deem this as lawful." [Al-Bukhari]
What is certain is that the salaf (which includes the sahaba) focused on learning, memorising, teaching, pondering on, understanding and living by the Quran. As a revert be careful what opinions you take on, your Islam is precious gift that you should protect.
There is consensus amongst the salaf (righteous predecessors - sahaba and the two following generations) and amongst majority scholars today that music is impermissible. Some even take it as far as saying nasheeds are the same difference - for example the scholar Sheikh Saalih Al Fawzaan said “saying ‘I listen to nasheed instead of music’ is like saying ‘I wash urine away with urine’”. So some people take the opinion that nasheeds aren’t allowed (im unsure if this is a majority or minority opinion)
Following the salaf properly would mean to abandon music, songs etc and focus on the Quran. Listen to nasheeds too if you take the opinion they’re fine 🤍
I was born muslim. Then started listening to music,but later I discovered it´s forbiden. Then made it to nasheeds,but even here brother Muslim Belal is one of the guys who use vocals only. Because when a vocal sounds like music like our brother Khaled here, or Saeed, it is music.
Indeed, it gives you the same emotions that music gives you. Although the term music doesn´t exist in Islam.
Rather than trying to impress human beings our Muslim brothers should do it and forget about the audience, because while trying to satisfy the audience you might end up in music, for mostly you want many fans in your concert hall. Wallahi sometimes while listening to brother Omar Esa, I have tears on my eyes, it makes me think about the here-after.
It pushes me making istighfara. May Allah bless all of you, but forget about audience and do it pure without "unmusic-vocalised".
Again you might even see some Akhis dancing for nasheeds. Then is dancing allowed in Islam?
As an English Muslim convert musician myself the topic of music is always interesting lol
I get Khaled completely 💯 🙌🏽
You're leng though 😊
@@heisenberg9739 what does leng mean? If it means what I think it means then you're a beg. Why would you say that to some random female on RUclips? Have you no sense of shame or integrity as a man? Where's your self respect? Smh.
@@heisenberg9739shut up man
@@heisenberg9739Was there a need for that statement?
@@heisenberg9739 your looking at half a face full of makeup and filter and saying leng? Loool you are thirsty boy
May Allah guide us all. Music may be a grey area but it's best for our imaan to avoid it as much as possible including vocals.
Never heard of this guy until yourself and lewisham masjid imam shakeel introduced him to us....akhi why do we need to give these people a platform....walahi confusing the kids more.....when you rub shoulders with the like then how do we tell our kids these things they do is haram and not from islam....why have muslims become so soft.....we always talk about not being apologetic but we do the same thing from a different angle....im not saying be extreme but dont be so lax either
Interesting listen 👂 mash’Allah
Let HIM speak ffs. You ask him one thing, interrupt, and then don’t let him finish without asking him 100 questions in between.
oh no your daddy is getting shooked
Who? Yours?
Five years old boy asked me that breaking wind is music ?...I couldn't answer. If so we should not break wind our whole life.....Can you stand it ??
Great podcast
Wa'alaikum assalam wa rahmatu'LLAHI wa barakatuh
So music has difference of opinion in islam i havent heard that before tbh
its has a gray area but it is haram when there are use of alcohol drugs and other things that are haram
@MBeats27 it's not a grey area either u believe its haram or halal pick a lane
Alhamdulilah this podcast is exactly what I needed and he smashed it big respect to you you khalid brother
Concentrate on the main things in deen Allah swt & profit Mohamed pbuh & don’t worry about the small thing !!
Yea, but spreading your sin is not a small thing, and small sins, the prophet pbuh said small sins that you give allowance to are like small twigs that can start a fire, brother trust me I've lived it, I thought I could settle for a few sins as they say this is 'my poison', but poison can slowly kill you, dont ever settle for something haram.and try to make it halal in your head, always seek forgiveness for the small sins as well because they can pile up and earn you a punishment in this life.
Good video!
جزاک اللہ خیرا
Majority of ppl who comment on him using musical instruments are most likely to listeb to musix themselves. Not saying its right or wrong, but hes not the only muslim artist, there's plenty of others who use instruments too.
And what made you come to that conclusion?
so people who are against his stuff also listen to it. make it make sense. why would their boycott the music they would also enjoy listening to.
@@lokidedbeat1878 Someone can acknowledge what they’re doing is haram but also warn against it. It’s a non argument to say you can’t be doing this and tell me not to do it as well. We have been commanded to enjoin good and forbid evil.
@@_AH216 i commented on the person using his own stupid logicc. so if a muslim commits zina. but then tells peeople hey zina its haram and warn people against. that individual is called an hyprocite.learn cause your statement 'We have been commanded to enjoin good and forbid evil'. your whole arguement of Someone can acknowledge what they’re doing is haram but also warn against it makes no sense. not trying to be rude.
@@lokidedbeat1878 I’ll be honest with you, I didn’t understand a word of your comment.
Wonderful conversation and beautifully ended by brother khalid ✊
he is lowkey speaking facts end of the day nobody is perfect
there is advice and there is just plain rudeness so people learn the difference you do not know what it does to their mental health.
Yep but spreading something is spreading something, ok let's advise the drug dealer then instead of stopping him from drugging your children, advise is not quick enough and if his still making music based on ahh someone ill advised me...using this excuse then he mitaswel put himself above the prophet
@c0detearz320 what's is ur thinking 😂 ya Allah ur going off the actual point
@@simmioffixial people shouldn't be brave enough to risk misleading a Muslim populous into believing music is halal by directly targeting the muslim audience he is more to blame than the kaafir musician, I'm not saying I haven't listened to music before yes nobody is perfect but your sin is best kept between you and Allah, if you spread your filth you could be the nicest person on this planet and all your deeds might go out the window just from that filth.
@c0detearz320 he ain't misleading he's talked before too on why he is the way he is that's gnna be between him and Allah
We can advise nicely etc if he don't wanna listen then that's him ygm end of the day he's going in the grave alone and he'll deal with the punishment that come his way
But he could be asking for guidance repentance more then me and u combined you don't know what he does in private so.
@c0detearz320 like I said I get what u mean but end of the day its all him he's gnna be facing the punishment we can advise him but can't judge or hate him that's for Allah swt to do.
Yall need to fix up the editting because some of the cuts are awkward
Brother is a real one Masha Allah but he has short comings like me and everyone else.
The only place you'll find a perfect Muslim is in the comments section.
So many people who don't care to research different perspectives.
Even if you disagree with the brother, you can learn in order to debate against his points.
It's irrefutable that there is a difference of opinion. "But the majority" The majority doesn't dictate halal or haram.
there is fringe opinion that some muslim believe that Isa (as) died on the cross. but will that 'majority' who believes that allah saved him and raise up to the heavens are wrong. doesn't dictate that its halal to believe he died on the cross the same goes for music. stop being acquiescence and learn the religon of islam. music is haram in islam and so is believing that isa died on the cross. they is a reason why the majority view in islam is the strong and correct opinion.
@@lokidedbeat1878 The Quran plainly states that he didn't die on the cross.
Rejecting a clear verse from the Quran is HARAM, what are you talking about?
That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah"; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not.
I hear what your saying but it takes a major level of conviction in your opinion if it goes against the vast majority of scholars who ever lived! On any matter, if on the day of judgement you had to stand behind those whose opinion you followed, you’d surely rather be on the side of all those heavyweights who held a particular opinion no?
@@MoroccanMoor, english is not my first language. please read again
@@SultanNasheeds I don't think that's the logic you should be using if you wish to avoid punishment. Surly sincerity in your choices instead of following the crowd is of greater benefit. Unless your sincere choice is following the crowd.
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Music is haram full stop
Where’s the evidence from the Quran? Halal/Haram is from Allah.
@@jay8707It’s haram, there’s a clear hadith about people will try and make music halal along with some other haram things
@@jay8707 There's a difference of opinion so don't even try and pretend there isn't.
@@MoroccanMoor The difference of opinion isn’t valid. It is clearly haram
@jj-yi1ne What do you mean? I’m just telling you how it is, I don’t make the rules, nor am I a Messenger or Prophet.
Islamic ruling on men wearing bangles, bracelets?
I might not agree with him on certain Islamic topics, but it cannot be denied it’s a confusing minefield trying to understand what type of Islam to follow. Like which scholars are right and which are wrong…
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Sometimes judging your brother is huge ,very very huge SIN....
Dilly looks too happy about the tablighi lot 😂
I think the problem is whit the free mixing concerts
When shaitan reminds you of your past remind him of his future
Good podcast
There is a jump at 10:47 didnt get what question you asked
This the guy that does halal drill? Joker
Music instruments is different from words and poetry , the prophet didn’t meant music as poetry
may allah guide this brother
*How can you invite a man like this in a show where you invite Muslim daee's like Sheikh Uthman?*
because he isn’t close minded and has the decency to show love towards his muslim brothers, regardless of their inclinations l. May Allah allow you to follow the same way
Can’t introduce him as a nasheed artist. He’s a musician. Simple. He wants to be a rapper that’s cool, but do it like the other rappers and leave Islam out of it. He’s a vulture who is trying to profit from the ummah and the youngsters without knowledge are lapping it up.
He didn’t say he was a nasheed artist, if you listen to one of his older clips, it’ll clarify the stance.
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Would be nice if Host didn't interrupt so much
He's right about valid difference of opinion
@53:08 That right there bothers me. There are different cultures with different rythms im their native music. We're not all Arabs or Desi. That is a weak argument.
He does Mawlid tours, Khaled
Why is Mawlid right?
You remember the Prophet, recite Durood & Quran.
Surah Yunus 58: REJOICE FAVOURS of Your Lord
Surah Imran 164: Allah bestowed a GREAT FAVOUR by sending his messenger.
REJOICE means to celebrate. Are we most likely to forget the Prophet than the Salaf? YES.. so we default by remembering him. If your argument is you can do all this without Mawlid, then do it without Mawlid, but remember when done collectively, you would have to give it a name, eg "Gathering to Remember Prophet", "Seerah of Prophet", "Khatam-e-Nabuvat", or "Mawlid", with or without decorations can be disputed. This is Mantiq; studying logic with Islamic philosophy, eg this will cover the topic of linguistics in relation to religion. Linguistics is science of language, Mawlid is just a word, actions done on day have to be in accordance to Shariah Legal Law.
He would fit in with yaqeen institute
No he wouldn’t because Yaqeen don’t do bidah and this guy is a Sufi
Bro nobody listens to this brothers “nasheeds” anymore since he started adding music into it
He been hitting the gym
I think hes really lost and uneducated about the deen unfortunately. Indeed it is the hearts that are sealed , not the eyes and ears
You really shouldn’t judge someone else’s Imaan, especially, a fellow Muslim!
@@shabanatasleem3532 imaan is a combination of what the heart believes , mouth testifies and limbs act on. It is not just contained in the heart. So from the apparent imaan, of actions in public - then yes we can ‘judge’ advise. Indeed the deen is naseehah. And the sahabah welcomed criticism , so they could improve themselves
@@UU-vl2kn agree with what you’ve stated. However, for you to say that the Bro is “uneducated” is questionable! If one imparts advice, one should do so with wisdom and hikma. Remember, not everyone is at the same level with regards to the practice of the Deen and there’s always room to become better (improvement)!
He is whaaam tho can’t lie
Give him brain lol
There was good advises given in the begnning near the 40 minute mark, but towards the end it got stupid with the justification of music.
honestly it was stupid gymnastic, "what is kuffar music" this Khaled guy literally remixes all these music from the non muslim genres.
the prophet pbuh said, towards the end of time, people will come and try to make music permissible
This interviewer needs to let ppl finish what their saying , keeps cutting him off Let him finish his sentences. Good questions but an annoying interview
this guy Khaleds still a clown, still hasn't learned anything. may Allah guide us all
Why is he listening to a shia speaker?
Generally, if there is a lot in doubt in something, we should leave it.
He now swears and uses N word in his music
28:46 🥴
What tariqa is he a part of ?
Abu Jahl Tariqa
not ibn najdi wahabi@@BlagAccount
@@BlagAccount lol
Ba alawi
He growing the wrong hair 🙄
First one
First lol
His a confused person
Islam is simple follow Aura sunnah and 4 mazhab you will never go wrong way. But if you hang iut with sauddi salade wahhabe . good luck. They will call all ehli sunnah in shirk bidatbmuffar but them selfs correct in the deen main time they are the one who is wrong was of the deen.
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