This is an episode to praise filly!! He is ALWAYS happy to listen and learn when it comes to the Muslim culture. He is a real friend and can see he really cares🙌🏼🙌🏼
Reminds me of one of the last few episodes, where Chunkz and filly were talking about kids and Chunkz said why do you not want your kids talk like us. Mustafa is the reason why.
As a Christian woman , I want to say how enriching this episode was for me. I love learning about the Abrahamic faiths. I love how you young men speak with conviction and how you honor one another as image bearers of the Creator (no matter the exact faith). Each of us will have to make a decision and stand 10 toes down regarding our beliefs, but the mutual respect and honor is beautiful to witness. ❤❤❤ Praying God continues to pull you closer to Him and continues to bless you all.
I have 0 respect for him after this podcast. He confused Filly. You can see Filly was fed by the end ESPECIALLY when he said “This is all just a bunch of WASSS” and he said “99% of music is haram” when mustafa made that “96% of music is haram” reference. He confused filly. He confused the muslims. He confused the viewers on the clear cut revelation that Music is haram. I lost respect for him and I didn’t even know who he was before this podcast.
Go to 1:28:00. After wasting all over our time and causing so much confusion on this topic. He says that! “I believe majority is haram. 96%” and clearly Filly after being BAFFLED for about 30mins replies “probably 99%”. I can understand why he’s fed up. Wt kind of episode was this. Him just waffling about Islam on clear cut haram and justifying it.
@@scientiosIt’s a way to emphasise how much I don’t respect him. The fact that I have heard his name few times but never knew of him. What was mentioned regarding him, was respectable, however after seeing this episode and how he is in the flesh, I lost that respect I had. He spoke way too much. He kept eye contact and faced towards chunks the whole time. That can make another man feel a bit left out, having being invited by them both. He has a HORRIBLE personal opinion in the religion that not a single major scholar agrees with. Pure Ignorance is what he spoke with and confused all of us. Muslims & Non-Muslims. Go to 1:28:00, just look at filly and tell me he’s not fed up.
wow i haven’t enjoyed a podcast episode from any podcast the way i enjoyed this one SubhanAllah Mustafa is such an intelligent speaker, and listening to Chunks bounce his opinions off him as well Allahuma Barik i genuinely appreciate every single thing that was said in the episode
I’ve always been a fan of Mustafa but the way he spoke about grieving was so moving and impactful. I’m sure his words will have a profound impact on those who needed it. What a beautiful man.
I never comment on videos but this is truly one of the best podcast episodes. So articulate, so easy to listen to - you get a real sense of his acceptance of God's Will and how that can make you feel peace. Hats off - great episode! 🎉
Ain’t going to lie, I was not expecting the religious talk regarding music etc to be so deep. Surprised but also very pleased with how Chunkz pressed him. Respect the convo. First time ever heard of Mustafa and spoken wonderfully.
I’ve been listening to Mustafa for a while. Tbh he uses little to no beats in his music he literally just uses his voice and choice of words as expression. Extremely different style of music indeed
I shed actual tears while Mustafa was talking about his brother. The way he expressed his grief was so powerful, I could feel every inch of it. I pray he will see the light return to his mother God willing.
As-salamu-3alakum, Im just here to clarify the people about music in islam cuz them talking about it without evidences obviously would make anything seem believable so let me start with him talking about the sahaba recommended to use instruments as a call to prayer and him saying that if instruments were haram then why did they recommend the use of instruments, at that time the ruling of instruments was not ordered by Allah this is also synonymous with the prohibition of alcohol as many of the sahaba before the ruling of alcohol being haram ( it was only declared haram in the 8th year A.H. (Fath al-Bari vol.10 pg.38)). Secondly about garlic and the prophet not eating garlic and him also covering his ears when people were playing instruments and him saying that we all now eat garlic even tho the prophet did not, what the prophet meant was eating raw garlic as this is what would produce the pungent smell and hence was prohibited by Allah to enter a mosque after eating garlic and what we do today is cook the garlic hence the smell would be gone and would then be permissible (Ibn Qudaamah may Allaah have mercy upon him said, “It is disliked to eat onions, garlic, leeks, radish, and everything that has an unpleasant smell because of its smell, whether the person wants to enter the masjid or not, as the Prophet, sallallahu ʻalayhi wa sallam, said, ‘The angels are offended by the same things that people are offended by.’” [Ibn Maajah]) and him disregarding the opinions of scholars and saying we should stick to quran and sunnah, I dont think we would be able to understand the ahadiths and certain ayahs of the quran without scholars as we didnt not live at that time and didnt view certain things occurring like the moon splitting and Allah says {So ask the people of knowledge if you do not know} [an-Nahl 16:43]. so the major scholars opinion should be taken into account and be comprehended as they have been studying this religion more than any of us and if there is any dispute among the scholars we should then search and look at what opinion is closer to what the prophet and Allah intended and as he already said all four schools of thought that we all follow say its haram and thats what it should be and if any of you guys want some more evidences on why music is haram here is a useful website, Obviously no hate to this brother at all im just here to clarify to the audience that may not be well educated.
Narrated Ibn Umar: The Prophet a said: "Allah will not cause my Ummah-or he said, the Ummah of Muhammad af-to agree upon misguidance. The Hand of Allah is with the group, and whoever deviates, deviates into the Fire."
best episode ive heard from you guys alahoma barik. it is such heavy topics that were delivered in such a calm way and knowledgable manner which makes it easy to connect with the words and the message. jazakoum laho khayran guys
The way I resonated with this episode and the way Mustafa is so outspoken and articulate is refreshing,, the way he sees and understands things truly puts things in a different perspective for me , wow❤
Mustafa…wow…just wow! Such a distinguished man, the amount of knowledge and wisdom at such age is unbelievable. Completely taken aback by you! This was an amazing pod 🙏🏾❤️
Really liked this ep, was good getting to know more about mustafa really smart man. I can tell filly was learning a lot and I respect his patience and humbleness during the ep. And Chunkz just a legend, done really good in the ep! I like Thursdays because that’s when you drop!
Only heard light things about Mustafa through the social media grapevine, but this was a pleasant episode to tune into. Best one in ages honestly, having someone more introspective and insightful who can explain his points coherently. I really enjoyed that music debate segment at the end too, good stuff for him to explain why you should not let interpretations of scriptures be definitive and intrusive of his passion.
Ngl this was one of the best episodes i have ever witnessed on the internet much love to my brother Mustafa do what you think is right brother much love for you too Chunkz and Filly
With regards to the discussion on music, Muslims need to be wary and stay away from this brothers false narrative. The 4 major schools of thought hold music to be haram for good reason because they base it of the clear evidences from the Quran and Sunnah of it being haram, such as: Abu Malik al-Ash’ari (Allah be pleased with him) reports that he heard the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) say: “There will appear people in my Ummah, who will hold adultery, silk, alcohol and musical instruments to be lawful.” [Bukhari] Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said: “Soon there will be people from my Ummah who will consume alcohol, they will change its name (by regarding it permissible. m), on their heads will be instruments of music and singing. Allah will make the ground swallow them up and turn them into monkeys and swine.” [Ibn Hibban, Ibn Majah, with a sound chain of narration) These clear cut undisputed evidences, amongst many others, show clear proof of it being haram, and any one who opposed this has opposed the messenger of Allah ﷺ. So let’s not let these “difference of opinion” merchants change our deen because truth is truth! This brothers understanding reminds me of this verse where Allah says that people with sickness in their hearts will leave what’s clear and search for things that will suit them: It is He who has sent down to you, [O Muhammad], the Book; in it are verses [that are] precise - they are the foundation of the Book - and others unspecific. As for those in whose hearts is deviation [from truth], they will follow that of it which is unspecific, seeking discord and seeking an interpretation [suitable to them]. And no one knows its [true] interpretation except Allah. But those firm in knowledge say, "We believe in it. All [of it] is from our Lord." And no one will be reminded except those of understanding. Quran 3:7
@@delsmontgomery he can say and follow what he wants, but falsehood will be refuted and the truth is the truth according to the consensus of Muslims in this particular subject. If he chooses to follow falsehood after this then he will die alone, but we still clarify what’s right
This guys is sooo deep!! When he's speaking about his experience about his brother the ability to be that abstract in such an intense emotional reality is crazy!!
As a person that started watching you guys more as a refuge from my grief and thinking about it, I’m so glad I watched this episode and heard mustard talk about his experience losing a sibling
Mustafa seems like an intelligent stand up guy. My analysis of his opinion on music seems like it is based on his desire/livelihood rather than his conviction about it being the correct opinion. But Allah knows best. May Allah reward you brothers
Chunks and filly… this is the best pod episode ever. I love your pod and listen to it all the time all episodes. I didn’t know who mustafa the poet was until I watched this. What a guy. What a guy. Best episode to date.
What a podcast ! Thank you Chunkz & Filly and thank you Mustafa for joining the ride truly enjoyed this one and it was great meeting Mustafa I’m excited to now follow him !! Love guys
Mustafa speaking of grief as a cloud, was such a perfect explanation. Such a well articulated man. May Allah swt ease his affairs and accept the prayers of his heart with khair and aafiyah
Don’t agree with his take on music being permissible. Though I’ll make dua for him and not bash him. Big respect to filly for sitting there and taking in the knowledge
I understand the points he raised and why he got to the path he is on with the opinion on music, I was slightly surprised though although I don't know the brother, with someone with as much faith and knowledge as he says, the notion from the hadith that says: :"If you leave something for the sake of Allah, Allah will replace it with something better" comes to mind, and I think that if he truly still feels some sort of doubt about what he's doing, taking that step to leave it would make him much happier and content with what he does. Respect to Mustafa for all of the other points he raised about Gaza, May Allah guide him and bring him closer to Him.
I found this very informative and interesting as a Muslim woman but this was Mustafahs episode and I felt very sorry for Filly for most of it because he really couldn’t be involved at all.
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
Okay hear me out. There should be a segment of even a video on one of their other channels where filly guesses the definition of big words that Lawrence gives him 😂😂😂 gold
This was a great episode although i donot believe that music being impermissible is up for discussion , mustafa seems like a great knowledgeable guy . May allah bless him !
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
I loved how good a listener is Chunks and Filly when Mustafa talked about his grief to his brother. They let him speak his emotions so freely. Mustafa is so good with words, and the way he articulates his emotions and ideas is beyond
Islam is not subjective. It doesn’t matter what your opinion is, you need to follow the cold hard facts. Not your opinion. With regards to music, if you associate with people who’s music is haraam for example Drake, than you are tarnished by the same light and if you were truthful and you believe music is halal, than you would disassociate your “halal” music with the haraam music of Drake and the likes. You can’t take a minority opinion and create your own rules for Islam. For argument sakes let’s say you can create music with instruments. For argument sakes…. Can you associate yourself with someone who creates haram music. Answer is no you can’t. So it’s a matter of you changing Islam to fit your lifestyle and we reject it.
Abu Maalik Ash'ari (radhiyallahu anhu) says that he heard Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) say: "Most certainly, there will be in my Ummah people who will make lawful fornication, silk, liquor and musical instruments." (Bukhaari 5590) Abu Hurairah reported the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) as saying “The bell is a wooden wind musical instrument of Satan. (Sunan Abi Dawud 2556) “And there are among men, those that purchase idle tales, to mislead (men) from the path of Allah and throw ridicule. For such there will be a humiliating punishment.” (Surah Luqman, V. 6) The great Companion Sayyiduna Abd Allah ibn Mas’ud (Allah be pleased with him) states in the explanation of the word “idle tales”: “By Allah its meaning is music.” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi, 1/223 & authenticated by al-Hakim in his Mustadrak, 2/411) “This verse was revealed in relation to singing and musical instruments.” (Tafsir ibn Kathir, 3/442) Imam Ibn Abi Shayba related with his own transmission that he (Ibn Mas’ud) said: “I swear by Him besides Whom there is no God that it refers to singing.” (132/5) Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The interpretation of the Sahaabah and Taabi’in, that ‘idle talk’ refers to singing, is sufficient. This was reported with saheeh isnaads from Ibn ‘Abbaas and Ibn Mas’ood. Abu’l-Sahbaa’ said: I asked Ibn Mas’ood about the aayah (interpretation of the meaning), ‘“And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks’ [Luqmaan 31:6]. He said: By Allaah, besides Whom there is no other god, this means singing - and he repeated it three times. It was also reported with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with them both) that this means singing. There is no contradiction between the interpretation of “idle talk” as meaning singing and the interpretation of it as meaning stories of the Persians and their kings, and the kings of the Romans, and so on, such as al-Nadr ibn al-Haarith used to tell to the people of Makkah to distract them from the Qur’aan. Both of them are idle talk.
@@sweetxangel2880Barakallahu Feek Akhi. Wallahi this guy irritated me soo much. I feel sorry for filly or any non-muslim who was confused by his waffling. Even juhaal muslims who were listening and believing his Baatil. May Allah guide him. Idk if u noticed before he pulled out the book towards the end of the vid. Filly looked fed up with mustafa, and I dnt blame him one bit.
Excellent discussion considering the time we live in and the prevalence of music. Looots to ponder. Defs my favourite episode to date. The more we discuss the more we learn. Loves it!
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
easily my favourite episode, Mustafa’s way of articulation as well as the space Filly & Chunkz gave but also pushing back when they felt to, Mustafa probs knows they don’t have the capacity to fully process everything he’s saying right there & then but he isn’t condescending or dismissive - great display of conversation I’ll be real 👏🏾👏🏾
@@leun6768very very wrong. He better bring this “minority opinion” and who is upon this “minority opinion”. Probs sme next scholars who haven’t studied. Who else? Music is Haram and theres no left or rights.
@@ST-jj1uk There’s not a minority opinion. There is a consensus between the scholars of Islam regarding this issue. If you want to find a “minority opinion” (which is invalid enough to not be classified as a minority opinion) you will always find that one scholar who believes something to be halal. In this case you can make anything halal.
Been a huge fan of Mustafa and his art since I discovered "Name of God", it really resonated with me and as someone who writes, his artistic expression and choice of words to master self-expression really is compelling and inspiring. Can't deny that he's a knowledgeable guy. Only con of this pod was the lack of discussion, while I know mustafa is the main guest, it would've been more enjoyable if he lent space for the others to express their opinions without constant interruption. To the debate on music, I do believe it is an undebatable topic, especially when there is already a clear answer that has been outlined many times. Overall, great pod and loved listening to mustafa's view on life, grief, and moving forward; he's a really insightful and admirable individual in the way he carries himself intellectually.
This was truly an inspiring and amazing vid. I know this only happened in a little section of the vid but I just wanted to share my humble honest opinion. As a Christian I don’t think Christians made Christmas to be conformed to how it is today growing up in catholic schools they would always teach us to remember the real reason of Christmas (Jesus birth) I just feel the rest was like a worldly thing brought on. So I think Christians do stick to their original rules because the 10 commandments have never been shifted or changed in our modern society. Again take my opinion with a pinch of salt
Assalamu alaikum. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
This is an episode to praise filly!! He is ALWAYS happy to listen and learn when it comes to the Muslim culture. He is a real friend and can see he really cares🙌🏼🙌🏼
Not like he has an option to listen when he’s around Muslim company. ijs 🤷🏾♂️
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Lets not appreciate him now
This comment aged horribly 😂😂😂
Ha about that
I can see why they call him THE POET he is so well spoken and articulates his word so well
Genuinely
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Reminds me of one of the last few episodes, where Chunkz and filly were talking about kids and Chunkz said why do you not want your kids talk like us. Mustafa is the reason why.
@@ramen6ixwhy comment this under a comment complimenting him? kinda weird tbh
He says a whole lot of nothing half the time
I so deeply admire Filly's desire to learn. If only we could all be so humble and open towards learning.
so so true!!
I never heard Mustafa speak before but he’s so well articulated definitely one of my favorite episodes
As a Christian woman , I want to say how enriching this episode was for me. I love learning about the Abrahamic faiths. I love how you young men speak with conviction and how you honor one another as image bearers of the Creator (no matter the exact faith). Each of us will have to make a decision and stand 10 toes down regarding our beliefs, but the mutual respect and honor is beautiful to witness. ❤❤❤ Praying God continues to pull you closer to Him and continues to bless you all.
I’m a Christian man and a fan of the podcast, watching this podcast is definitely interesting to see other POV’s
@@supermish8912Christian here also. It's a shame Filly doesn't speak up more for the Christian perspective but he's lukewarm.
Christians and Muslims don't worship the same God
@@lhb873obviously they do
source citation: (@@lhb873)
I could listen to Mustafa talk all day. Also love that he was given the space to speak with little interruptions.
My brother! 😍🤩
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He looks like a lighter skin version of you 😂😂
Sharky, you're the cutest❤
Also I love you
This guy's aura is different like I want to sit and speak with him for hours
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Omds😭😭😭😭
@@socerbeast9gay for appreciating intelligence and eloquence?
i couldn't help but cry during this pod - Mustafa got me emotional when he was talking about his brother 🥺
No same , it was so touching 🤍
Same ,It could relate on how I dealt and still dealing with the loss of my mother
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Mustafa is so articulate guy's just pulling words from anywhere
Why is a black man speaking like this eulogised as being great? Quite insulting tbh.
I see why chunkz loves Mustafa so much, seems like a truly amazing Muslim. Powerful talk brothers I found it very beneficial Allahumabarak.
Bro was trynna validate music
I have 0 respect for him after this podcast. He confused Filly. You can see Filly was fed by the end ESPECIALLY when he said “This is all just a bunch of WASSS” and he said “99% of music is haram” when mustafa made that “96% of music is haram” reference. He confused filly. He confused the muslims. He confused the viewers on the clear cut revelation that Music is haram. I lost respect for him and I didn’t even know who he was before this podcast.
Go to 1:28:00. After wasting all over our time and causing so much confusion on this topic. He says that! “I believe majority is haram. 96%” and clearly Filly after being BAFFLED for about 30mins replies “probably 99%”. I can understand why he’s fed up. Wt kind of episode was this. Him just waffling about Islam on clear cut haram and justifying it.
@@Al.Bashtoon you don’t make sense lol how can you lose respect for someone if you never even knew of them to respect them in the first place?
@@scientiosIt’s a way to emphasise how much I don’t respect him. The fact that I have heard his name few times but never knew of him. What was mentioned regarding him, was respectable, however after seeing this episode and how he is in the flesh, I lost that respect I had.
He spoke way too much. He kept eye contact and faced towards chunks the whole time. That can make another man feel a bit left out, having being invited by them both. He has a HORRIBLE personal opinion in the religion that not a single major scholar agrees with. Pure Ignorance is what he spoke with and confused all of us. Muslims & Non-Muslims. Go to 1:28:00, just look at filly and tell me he’s not fed up.
wow i haven’t enjoyed a podcast episode from any podcast the way i enjoyed this one SubhanAllah Mustafa is such an intelligent speaker, and listening to Chunks bounce his opinions off him as well Allahuma Barik i genuinely appreciate every single thing that was said in the episode
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Yung filly knowing who akhi ayman is, is a massive shock to me 😂
They both grew up in and around the same part of south London
Akhi Ayman x Yung Filly IRL stream would go crazy
They both grew up in Lewisham and the man is all over TikTok it is not that shocking
I’m with Filly, I LOVE how eloquently Mustafa speaks!!! I could literally listen to him all day 😭😭👏🏾👏🏾
you can actually hear how sincere mustafa is speaking and grief can be heard through his voice just being reminded of his brother
I cannot explain how much i appreciate people that speak this articulate, i love these type of conversations , such a good episode 👏🏻❤
I’ve always been a fan of Mustafa but the way he spoke about grieving was so moving and impactful. I’m sure his words will have a profound impact on those who needed it. What a beautiful man.
It’s also nice to hear someone who’s so well-informed, socially and politically, speak on a platform that will reach multiple audiences.
Mustafa definitely one of my favourites of this pod his genius, his calmness, his observance gives genuiness to who he is
beautiful to see a successful Sudanese brother 🇸🇩❤️
They handled important/sensitive topics with grace and respect. These gents were raised well.
Free 🇵🇸 Free 🇸🇩 Free 🇨🇩
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May Allah bring peace and prosperity to Sudan from your Eritrean brother 🇪🇷❤
Mustafa talking about grief really hit me. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. 🤍
It is not for a believing man or woman-when Allah and His Messenger decree a matter-to have any other choice in that matter. [Ahzab:36]
I never comment on videos but this is truly one of the best podcast episodes. So articulate, so easy to listen to - you get a real sense of his acceptance of God's Will and how that can make you feel peace. Hats off - great episode! 🎉
Ain’t going to lie, I was not expecting the religious talk regarding music etc to be so deep. Surprised but also very pleased with how Chunkz pressed him. Respect the convo. First time ever heard of Mustafa and spoken wonderfully.
I’ve been listening to Mustafa for a while. Tbh he uses little to no beats in his music he literally just uses his voice and choice of words as expression. Extremely different style of music indeed
literally what I thought aswell chunkz pressed him about his views
Lool he is so wrong about this and him adding his opinion aint gonna change anything about the matter
@@miskeenmuslim1258 ?
Chunkz eats non halal food, so he doesn't really have the right to press Mustafa about music
waited for this ep for a long time, always wanted to watch mustafa talk about his life ❤
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I get so happy seeing Muslim brothers that are so eloquent and well spoken. This is what Islam offers
I shed actual tears while Mustafa was talking about his brother. The way he expressed his grief was so powerful, I could feel every inch of it. I pray he will see the light return to his mother God willing.
one of my favourite episode yet , as a Muslim this inspired me to explore and research more about Islam
As-salamu-3alakum, Im just here to clarify the people about music in islam cuz them talking about it without evidences obviously would make anything seem believable so let me start with him talking about the sahaba recommended to use instruments as a call to prayer and him saying that if instruments were haram then why did they recommend the use of instruments, at that time the ruling of instruments was not ordered by Allah this is also synonymous with the prohibition of alcohol as many of the sahaba before the ruling of alcohol being haram ( it was only declared haram in the 8th year A.H. (Fath al-Bari vol.10 pg.38)). Secondly about garlic and the prophet not eating garlic and him also covering his ears when people were playing instruments and him saying that we all now eat garlic even tho the prophet did not, what the prophet meant was eating raw garlic as this is what would produce the pungent smell and hence was prohibited by Allah to enter a mosque after eating garlic and what we do today is cook the garlic hence the smell would be gone and would then be permissible (Ibn Qudaamah may Allaah have mercy upon him said, “It is disliked to eat onions, garlic, leeks, radish, and everything that has an unpleasant smell because of its smell, whether the person wants to enter the masjid or not, as the Prophet, sallallahu ʻalayhi wa sallam, said, ‘The angels are offended by the same things that people are offended by.’” [Ibn Maajah]) and him disregarding the opinions of scholars and saying we should stick to quran and sunnah, I dont think we would be able to understand the ahadiths and certain ayahs of the quran without scholars as we didnt not live at that time and didnt view certain things occurring like the moon splitting and Allah says {So ask the people of knowledge if you do not know} [an-Nahl 16:43]. so the major scholars opinion should be taken into account and be comprehended as they have been studying this religion more than any of us and if there is any dispute among the scholars we should then search and look at what opinion is closer to what the prophet and Allah intended and as he already said all four schools of thought that we all follow say its haram and thats what it should be and if any of you guys want some more evidences on why music is haram here is a useful website, Obviously no hate to this brother at all im just here to clarify to the audience that may not be well educated.
Narrated Ibn Umar: The Prophet a said: "Allah will not cause my Ummah-or he said, the Ummah of Muhammad af-to agree upon misguidance. The Hand of Allah is with the group, and whoever deviates, deviates into the Fire."
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جزاك الله خير
I feel like I could have listened to Mustafa speak all day! This has to be the best episode to date!
Always excited when a new Chunkz and Filly show ep comes out!
Wallahi I didn't expect micro aggression from Filly 😂
Lol wdym Ive only watched 2 mins of it. ... Tell me
elaborate bro
I'm not that far ahead of you guys. Filly used the word micro aggression and Chunkz said "comment if you thought that's a word Filly would use"
I’m proud of him
@@mansamusa5507 ahhh I'm there now! Lol filly is learning!
Man this has been my favourite episode since they started the pod, big up Mustafa our homeboy 🇸🇩
Now I understand why Filly said he wants his son to speak like Mustafa, Allahumma Barik
In which episode did he say that again?
Last ep I think, when they were talking about parenting
best episode ive heard from you guys alahoma barik. it is such heavy topics that were delivered in such a calm way and knowledgable manner which makes it easy to connect with the words and the message. jazakoum laho khayran guys
didnt know him but easily the best episode, what an incredible speaker.
When lawrence said filly chose the chicken in wales i was dyingggg😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
SubhanAllah if there is doubt about something being haraam, as a Muslim it is best that we avoid it.
The way I resonated with this episode and the way Mustafa is so outspoken and articulate is refreshing,, the way he sees and understands things truly puts things in a different perspective for me , wow❤
loving this so farrrr. but damn mustafa, look at filly when you're speaking sometimes😭😭
i get that he's more comfortable w chunkz tho
I thought I was alone on this😂. I noticed that toooo😂
Factsss it was stressin me out especially bc filly was being so attentive and open to learn
This is THE BEST EPISODE hands down. shout out to Mustafa, I feel so much elevated after this
Filly has been so quiet and Mustafa pls look at filly loool😂
yesss I feel a little bad for filly
I was acc thinking this 😂😂😂, this whole podcast was a convo between mustafa & Chunkz
How many times has he made chunkz left out he will live
Who’s mustafa
Filly’s day dreaming the entire time if you look carefully 😂
Unreeeeeal episode. Laughs, important convo, movements, energy 🫶🏻
So proud of being Sudanese❤🇸🇩🇸🇩
May allah protect us ,don't forget sudan in you're prayers 🙏🏻
Free Sudan 🇸🇩 ❤
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Is mustafa Sudanese
@@rickflose yess
Ameen
Mustafa…wow…just wow! Such a distinguished man, the amount of knowledge and wisdom at such age is unbelievable. Completely taken aback by you! This was an amazing pod 🙏🏾❤️
I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO HAPPY TO SEE A RUclips VIDEO ON MY HOME PAGE AS I AM RIGHT NOWW!!!
Really liked this ep, was good getting to know more about mustafa really smart man. I can tell filly was learning a lot and I respect his patience and humbleness during the ep. And Chunkz just a legend, done really good in the ep! I like Thursdays because that’s when you drop!
the amount he talked, this is mutafas Podcast now and I love it
Best ep so far hands down Subhanallah
Only heard light things about Mustafa through the social media grapevine, but this was a pleasant episode to tune into. Best one in ages honestly, having someone more introspective and insightful who can explain his points coherently. I really enjoyed that music debate segment at the end too, good stuff for him to explain why you should not let interpretations of scriptures be definitive and intrusive of his passion.
Mustafa is such a deep person. The way he talked about grief really touched me, it’s real stuff. I hope he does more podcasts.
Inspired by how Mustafa is able to be so present and keep his kind heart after going through the loss of his big bro, big respect Poet 🔥
I’ve never heard of mustafa but
He is a likeable guy ❤
Ngl this was one of the best episodes i have ever witnessed on the internet much love to my brother Mustafa do what you think is right brother much love for you too Chunkz and Filly
Went and followed Mustafa THE poet after seeing this!
What an episode. What an incredible man.
Much love ❤
With regards to the discussion on music, Muslims need to be wary and stay away from this brothers false narrative. The 4 major schools of thought hold music to be haram for good reason because they base it of the clear evidences from the Quran and Sunnah of it being haram, such as:
Abu Malik al-Ash’ari (Allah be pleased with him) reports that he heard the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) say: “There will appear people in my Ummah, who will hold adultery, silk, alcohol and musical instruments to be lawful.” [Bukhari]
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said: “Soon there will be people from my Ummah who will consume alcohol, they will change its name (by regarding it permissible. m), on their heads will be instruments of music and singing. Allah will make the ground swallow them up and turn them into monkeys and swine.” [Ibn Hibban, Ibn Majah, with a sound chain of narration)
These clear cut undisputed evidences, amongst many others, show clear proof of it being haram, and any one who opposed this has opposed the messenger of Allah ﷺ. So let’s not let these “difference of opinion” merchants change our deen because truth is truth!
This brothers understanding reminds me of this verse where Allah says that people with sickness in their hearts will leave what’s clear and search for things that will suit them:
It is He who has sent down to you, [O
Muhammad], the Book; in it are verses [that are] precise - they are the foundation of the Book - and others unspecific. As for those in whose hearts is deviation [from truth], they will follow that of it which is unspecific, seeking discord and seeking an interpretation [suitable to them]. And no one knows its [true] interpretation except Allah. But those firm in knowledge say, "We believe in it. All [of it] is from our Lord." And no one will be reminded except those of understanding.
Quran 3:7
Yeah I’m glad someone pointed it out music being haram can’t be up for discussion or different interpretation 😒
JzakAllah khair, was really disgusted when he was yapping about why he thinks music is halal
@@Prozonxx but Chunkz disagreed. The important thing is to understand that it is HIS opinion. You do not have to follow it.
@@delsmontgomery the issue is he is trying to legitimise an invalid opinion, there will be ignorant muslims who will think its okay
@@delsmontgomery he can say and follow what he wants, but falsehood will be refuted and the truth is the truth according to the consensus of Muslims in this particular subject. If he chooses to follow falsehood after this then he will die alone, but we still clarify what’s right
Filly is a great example of a true friend, non judgmental, listens carefully & is always respectful of others views. May Allah guide him to Islam. ❤
Ameen 💕
May Jesus strengthen him to remain in the faith. Amen!
Ameen ❤
The part about grief resonated with me. Grief is not linear!! I wish people understand these when supporting people who are grieving.
definitely my favourite episode he’s so well spoken and intelligent please bring him on again❤❤
This guy is so articulate, definitely a poet
Thursday use to be so boring and now I look forward to it because of this podcastttttttt🥳🥳🥳💕
He just sounds so intelligent and funny i could listen to him all day.
This guys is sooo deep!! When he's speaking about his experience about his brother the ability to be that abstract in such an intense emotional reality is crazy!!
I'm Christian, but Watching yah brothers be true to your/our god is beautiful to me
As a person that started watching you guys more as a refuge from my grief and thinking about it, I’m so glad I watched this episode and heard mustard talk about his experience losing a sibling
after this pod, i have grown to love mustafa ♥what an incredible lad
My favourite episode so far. The brother is wise and articulates his points perfectly. He also recognises and understands the opposing view to his
قال صلى الله عليه وسلم : ( ليكونن من أمتي أقوام يستحلون الحر والحرير، والخمر والمعازف )| رواه البخاري في صحيحه.
جزاكم الله خيرا
حق ☝️
Yes this hadith in Bukhari is clear that instruments are clearly haram
ربنا يهدينا ويهديه احلى شي انه متمسك بالدين وهذا الشي الجميل في مصطفى.
i did not know of this intelligent man before this episode, im glad yall brought him on.
Mustafa seems like an intelligent stand up guy. My analysis of his opinion on music seems like it is based on his desire/livelihood rather than his conviction about it being the correct opinion. But Allah knows best. May Allah reward you brothers
I've been waiting for this episode for a long time!! Love every single bit of it. Thank you all for this beautiful service ❤️
Chunks and filly… this is the best pod episode ever. I love your pod and listen to it all the time all episodes. I didn’t know who mustafa the poet was until I watched this. What a guy. What a guy. Best episode to date.
my favorite episode so far, such a well spoken man with lots of wisdom
My favourite episode so far honestly! Loved this 🙌🏼🩵
What a podcast ! Thank you Chunkz & Filly and thank you Mustafa for joining the ride truly enjoyed this one and it was great meeting Mustafa I’m excited to now follow him !! Love guys
Mustafa speaking of grief as a cloud, was such a perfect explanation. Such a well articulated man. May Allah swt ease his affairs and accept the prayers of his heart with khair and aafiyah
mans a white brudda but i love it when use talking about your culture man its beautiful to learn and knowledge is power too
he's not white lol
@@AbubakarLawal-wh4jh I'm white🤣
Love this ❤ we can all learn so much just from listening to one another without judgement
@@johnhibbert1845 oh, didn't know you were talking about you lol
when you read a lot of books and poetry the way you speak changes
Amazing guest! Thanks so much for having him on. Super amped for the new record!
Don’t agree with his take on music being permissible. Though I’ll make dua for him and not bash him. Big respect to filly for sitting there and taking in the knowledge
I agree, however the beautiful thing he’s serious about his religion and practice it properly.
I understand the points he raised and why he got to the path he is on with the opinion on music, I was slightly surprised though although I don't know the brother, with someone with as much faith and knowledge as he says, the notion from the hadith that says: :"If you leave something for the sake of Allah, Allah will replace it with something better" comes to mind, and I think that if he truly still feels some sort of doubt about what he's doing, taking that step to leave it would make him much happier and content with what he does. Respect to Mustafa for all of the other points he raised about Gaza, May Allah guide him and bring him closer to Him.
I found this very informative and interesting as a Muslim woman but this was Mustafahs episode and I felt very sorry for Filly for most of it because he really couldn’t be involved at all.
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
amazing conversations this episode. the most touching episode for me yet. hope to see mustafa return soon ♡
Okay hear me out. There should be a segment of even a video on one of their other channels where filly guesses the definition of big words that Lawrence gives him 😂😂😂 gold
Underrated comment
@@mouhamedgueye8734 let them mnowww friendddd
You do realise he is acting dumb, he knows what they mean but he’s creating a persona because it sells
@@DeparturetimeArsenal well then he can act dumb to sell us another video
One my favorite episodes so far mashallah , 1.M hancho 2. Mustafa 3.Aj tracy 4.specs the first one
This was a great episode although i donot believe that music being impermissible is up for discussion , mustafa seems like a great knowledgeable guy . May allah bless him !
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
I loved how good a listener is Chunks and Filly when Mustafa talked about his grief to his brother. They let him speak his emotions so freely. Mustafa is so good with words, and the way he articulates his emotions and ideas is beyond
Islam is not subjective. It doesn’t matter what your opinion is, you need to follow the cold hard facts. Not your opinion.
With regards to music, if you associate with people who’s music is haraam for example Drake, than you are tarnished by the same light and if you were truthful and you believe music is halal, than you would disassociate your “halal” music with the haraam music of Drake and the likes. You can’t take a minority opinion and create your own rules for Islam. For argument sakes let’s say you can create music with instruments. For argument sakes…. Can you associate yourself with someone who creates haram music. Answer is no you can’t. So it’s a matter of you changing Islam to fit your lifestyle and we reject it.
i agree with you 100 percent make dua for Allah SWT to guide our brother
Facts💯
facts
Abu Maalik Ash'ari (radhiyallahu anhu) says that he heard Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) say: "Most certainly, there will be in my Ummah people who will make lawful fornication, silk, liquor and musical instruments." (Bukhaari 5590)
Abu Hurairah reported the Apostle of Allaah(ﷺ) as saying “The bell is a wooden wind musical instrument of Satan. (Sunan Abi Dawud 2556)
“And there are among men, those that purchase idle tales, to mislead (men) from the path of Allah and throw ridicule. For such there will be a humiliating punishment.” (Surah Luqman, V. 6)
The great Companion Sayyiduna Abd Allah ibn Mas’ud (Allah be pleased with him) states in the explanation of the word “idle tales”:
“By Allah its meaning is music.” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi, 1/223 & authenticated by al-Hakim in his Mustadrak, 2/411)
“This verse was revealed in relation to singing and musical instruments.” (Tafsir ibn Kathir, 3/442)
Imam Ibn Abi Shayba related with his own transmission that he (Ibn Mas’ud) said: “I swear by Him besides Whom there is no God that it refers to singing.” (132/5)
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: The interpretation of the Sahaabah and Taabi’in, that ‘idle talk’ refers to singing, is sufficient. This was reported with saheeh isnaads from Ibn ‘Abbaas and Ibn Mas’ood. Abu’l-Sahbaa’ said: I asked Ibn Mas’ood about the aayah (interpretation of the meaning), ‘“And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks’ [Luqmaan 31:6]. He said: By Allaah, besides Whom there is no other god, this means singing - and he repeated it three times. It was also reported with a saheeh isnaad from Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with them both) that this means singing. There is no contradiction between the interpretation of “idle talk” as meaning singing and the interpretation of it as meaning stories of the Persians and their kings, and the kings of the Romans, and so on, such as al-Nadr ibn al-Haarith used to tell to the people of Makkah to distract them from the Qur’aan. Both of them are idle talk.
@@sweetxangel2880Barakallahu Feek Akhi. Wallahi this guy irritated me soo much. I feel sorry for filly or any non-muslim who was confused by his waffling. Even juhaal muslims who were listening and believing his Baatil. May Allah guide him.
Idk if u noticed before he pulled out the book towards the end of the vid. Filly looked fed up with mustafa, and I dnt blame him one bit.
Excellent discussion considering the time we live in and the prevalence of music. Looots to ponder. Defs my favourite episode to date.
The more we discuss the more we learn. Loves it!
WHO IS THIS BEAUTIFUL HUMAN W AN EVEN MORE BEAUTIFUL SOUL N Y DID I NVR KNW HE EXISTED 😭❤️
Assalamu alaikum dear sister in Islam. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.
@@Strive2repent im not muslim so i dont rlly understand what ur talking abt…
@@Ayeeyaroxi I see. I thought your name is Noraa usually a Muslim girls name. May God guide us to the truth
@@Strive2repent 😁
easily my favourite episode, Mustafa’s way of articulation as well as the space Filly & Chunkz gave but also pushing back when they felt to, Mustafa probs knows they don’t have the capacity to fully process everything he’s saying right there & then but he isn’t condescending or dismissive - great display of conversation I’ll be real 👏🏾👏🏾
this guy really changes the speed in the way hes talking its class to watch he slows it down n speeds it up
Easily the best episode. Please have Mustafa back
This guy is so knowledgeable and wise. It’s honestly crazy to believe that this guy is below the age of 50. Love you man!!❤
He is wrong about music.
@@leun6768very very wrong. He better bring this “minority opinion” and who is upon this “minority opinion”. Probs sme next scholars who haven’t studied. Who else? Music is Haram and theres no left or rights.
@@leun6768it’s a minority opinion based on evidence, you can’t call him wrong. Even though I don’t agree but there is a chance he is right.
@@ST-jj1uk There’s not a minority opinion. There is a consensus between the scholars of Islam regarding this issue.
If you want to find a “minority opinion” (which is invalid enough to not be classified as a minority opinion) you will always find that one scholar who believes something to be halal. In this case you can make anything halal.
@@Al.Bashtoon Not true. Al-Ghazali ( a very influential scholar) believed music was halal, as long as the music had a good message.
Been a huge fan of Mustafa and his art since I discovered "Name of God", it really resonated with me and as someone who writes, his artistic expression and choice of words to master self-expression really is compelling and inspiring. Can't deny that he's a knowledgeable guy. Only con of this pod was the lack of discussion, while I know mustafa is the main guest, it would've been more enjoyable if he lent space for the others to express their opinions without constant interruption. To the debate on music, I do believe it is an undebatable topic, especially when there is already a clear answer that has been outlined many times. Overall, great pod and loved listening to mustafa's view on life, grief, and moving forward; he's a really insightful and admirable individual in the way he carries himself intellectually.
This was truly an inspiring and amazing vid. I know this only happened in a little section of the vid but I just wanted to share my humble honest opinion. As a Christian I don’t think Christians made Christmas to be conformed to how it is today growing up in catholic schools they would always teach us to remember the real reason of Christmas (Jesus birth) I just feel the rest was like a worldly thing brought on. So I think Christians do stick to their original rules because the 10 commandments have never been shifted or changed in our modern society. Again take my opinion with a pinch of salt
I knew this one was coming n I’m happy it did. Shout out Toronto
LOVED this episode and props to filly for being so respectful and listening attentively. Also FREE PALESTINE !! ❤❤❤❤❤🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉
Aww I love the way he said I love this man at the beginning ❤
i love whenever filly dunno a word that mustafa says and they tell him big up 2 u boys
This episode is for the intellectual. Really enjoyed it ❤ bless
Mustafa is very articulate but ngl the music part was waffle 😂
Assalamu alaikum. One thing we must point out is how brother Mustafa may Allah guide him is trying to make excuses for making music when in Sahih al-Bukhari 5590 narration from the prophets mouth states people will consume music and do Zina in the same sentence. Zina is haram clearly sex outside marriage is forbidden as we know therefore clearly music is too. we hope brother Mustafa can understand that it is actually a narration from the Prophet Muhammad clearly showing music is haram.