The host did a great job as he resolved the situation and re-asked the question in a clearer way. The Sheikh answered and the questioner benefited. You may not notice from the translator, but people who understand arabic know that he asked very politely. Remarkable job!
sometimes u just look at these scholars of islam and their manners and you are amazed. The way he controlled his anger and calmly said bring someone else. This is why scholars recommend sitting with scholars so that you and learn from their ettiques and adab
@@posintabook597 fear Allaah! You accuse a Muslim of kibr! Rather, you accuse a man from the knowledgeable ones of Kibr!! This goes to show your own lack of manners and piety! There is something called Adaab, especially when speaking to one who is a senior to you in all regards, religious and age-wise, so how could that brother interrupt the Shaykh and behave without proper Adab, when speaking with him is a Shaykh?! Learn the Adaab, and fear Allaah before you accuse people, o person lacking both knowledge and manners!
@@posintabook597 yeah you can keep arguing continuously like a fool, and try to create an issue where there is no benefit even when some one is pointing out something positive, indeed there is no dearth of such people. Saying something good about someone and finding good in a muslim brother is from the sunnah! Which the original comment is here!
@Quran-Centric Believer doesn't Saudi Arabia fund him?! Are you asking or are you telling! Where is your proof for anything you are saying. He did show good manners but the caller was very rude. You are asking someone who is one of the most knowledgeable scholars alive today for a fatwa and you interrupt when you are about to get the answer you don't want to hear!
I think this phrase "The shaykh has the right to be upset. He is spending his spare time to answer people's questions." is incorrect. Because he is doing it for the sake of Allah. It has less to do with the "right to be upset" and more to do with proper manners at the proper time.
After getting upset look how softly shaykh is still saying that why he keep cutting me off🥹❤️. Wallahi, these are the real gems we need(we dont want rocks but people like him). May Allah preserve him. May Allah give him my remaining life.آمين
@@wissamyassine1447 the man was the one in the wrong here, you show respect for the one who is older in age and knowledge. The flesh of the scholar is poison
And that the caller isn't asking for clarification, he is asking so that he can find something to justify desires. If you are intent on clarifying, you would ONLY listen when a scholar is teaching.
From what I observed the caller was trying to justify the game cause fitnah and the shayk understood that he isn’t someone who will take his advice and leave the game
Many other Muslims may do the exact same thing. He is not answering privately, but in front of an audience in which people who may be willing to listen and seek knowledge on this topic may be left without an answer. Teach the man manners and then respond, like the host said, maybe he didn't hear. Assume good will.
@@lucidniprogramer589 Show respect to the scholars, they are more learned than we are so let us not speak as if we know more than them. And the Shaykh did respond to the question, so what you have said is incorrect
I love Shaykh Saalih Fawzan Hafithahullah wa sehhatahullah, Allahumma ameen. Just an honorable and a polite and shaykh with adab, ma sha Allaah. May Allaah guide us and others to be like shaykh saalih, Allahumma ameen.
The thing is... That person wasn't going to leave that game just by listening to an answer, even if he didn't interrupted during giving the answer, the man would still give him reasons that this game is like this and like that. So he gave the answer in a nutshell so that his time and his viewer's time would be saved.
@@posintabook597 it has nothing to do with patience. It's a matter of not rewarding the one who interrupted you with your reply as they broke the rules of etiquette. This would not be fair to those who remain quiet when the sheikh speaks. Had he not acted the way he did, he would encourage his students aswell as others to be relaxed with their akhlaq.
What Sheikh Fawzaan said is correct. Allah has commanded us to compete in good things, but He has not commanded us to compete in useless and haram things.
There’s so many comments about the caller and how the sheikh was right. I’m not criticising the sheikh or the caller. All I will say is, we’re not in a position to brand the caller as someone who didn’t want to leave the game, maybe he took the advice and has left off the game? Allah guides whom he wills. A reminder to myself first and foremost, no matter what sin or what manner someone speaks with, there is always a chance for them to turn back to Allah. May Allah reward the sheikh for answering the question and May Allah reward and grant the caller goodness for having the courage to ask on live TV. May Allah guide and forgive the Muslims. Ameen.
People need to understand the culture as well. In Saudi Arabia behavior displayed by the questioner is considered to be very very rude. Young ones never cut the elders in such way and in this case he did to an elder scholar.
Why they said he was upset? Nobody’s is inside him to know that. One thing is to correct a person when is doing something we dislike. Anyways May Allāh subhanahu wa ta’ala keep guiding us to his truth and protect our scholars amin.
People are complaining Sh. Al-Fawzan stopped the call. However, they fail to acknowledge his statement towards the end "If it is forbidden, even if there is no exchange(gambling) it is forbidden. It is a revival of a disgraceful tradition." His reason is not personal. He was trying to give him the full ruling and he argued back with "But sheikh, there is no exchange and it is after isha." There is also great importance where he mentioned the "disgraceful tradition." His justifications and the like lead to people playing and playing may open the door to gambling. People speak on emotions and fail to analyze what is being said.
The fact that he was giving the answer from all the angles. And then the controll of his anger. May Allah preserve Sheikh Fawzan and make us benefit from his goodness and knowledge.
Some people dont know that even Playing with dice is also haram and also Backgammon....Prophet Muhammed PBUH said " If anyone plays Backgammon, he sinks his hand in the flesh of swine and its blood." Reference Sunan Abi Dawud 4939. Abdullah ibn amr ibn Al-As said " someone who plays dice for bet is like a person who eats pig meat and someone who plays without betting is like someone who washes his hand in pig blood. Reference Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 1277
@@shahee6579 not necessarily all chance of games are haraam one must ask mufti first about it....some kids games are okay if only its not involved with dice...cards with faces...freemasonic checkered board game like Chess etc
So many people in the comments have no idea how a layman is supposed to be in front of scholars. You are here to receive the knowledge, not share it. Back in the days the students would sit in specific ways out of respect for the one teaching the deen of Allah SWT. The caller needs to learn better manners in sha Allah
A man of arrogance and pride doesn't allow others to cut him off, a man of humbleness is usually forgiving and is patience like our beloved Prophet (pbuh) till the point where Allah had to tell the believers to lower their voice in front of the Prophet (pbuh)! No wonder a good chunk of the munafiqun from this ummah will be scholars. The loser imams and shayks of today would crap in their pants if they had to fight in the path of Allah!
@@AnonymousPerson-hr6qdclearly u have no dignity. Islam isn’t just prayer & fasting, the majority is character. From ur writing it shows u have no character. The fact u curse a scholar with no knowledge shows u r an arrogant imbecile. May Allah guide u!
Playing a card game? Awh shucks, haram. Does Fawzan actually produce any sort of work besides making things haram or going after people with good intent?
Come on it's too much that's not the way of rasulullah sallallahu alisalam .when he sallallahu alisalam argued with someone he sallallahu alisalam listen fully the he sallallahu alisalam give the answer with beauty and with a smile not this way may Allah bless sheikh salih Al fawzaan
Before calling you have to be conscious of who you are talking to. The Sheikh is not from the general masses of people , he from the Kaabir alulema. Manners in addressing him are of the upmost importance. I think the caller was just anxious to get his point across .May Allah bless them both. Ameen
You salafi madkhalies are brainwashed braindead, go read the seerah of the prophet saws and how he treated everyone with manners and respect his whole life. These money grabbing saudies have no manners and stop worshipping him. Fear your lord you bootlicker
Ittaqillaah. The name upon your tongue is that of a Mujaddid rahimahullah. Abul-Qāsim Ibn ‘Asākir (d. 571H, rahimahullāh): Abul-Qāsim Ibn ‘Asākir (d. 571H, rahimahullāh) said: “Know, my brother - may Allah guide us and you to His pleasure, and that He makes us from those who fear Him and are dutiful to Him as He deserves - that the flesh of the scholars, may Allah be merciful with them, is poison. And Allah’s established way of tearing down the screen of those who attack the scholars is well-known. That is because attacking them for an affair that they are innocent of is a mighty thing - and to speak of their honour with falsehood and fabrications is an evil and noxious pasture to graze upon! He also said "The one who lets loose his tongue against the scholars with slander, then Allaah will inflict him before his actual death by killing his heart."
@@u.6546 ruclips.net/video/GqwQypqYxY0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/VoVv4ZZs_4Y/видео.html Ignore the titles of the video I know it says gambling when in actuality it’s baloot. But the evidence is clear.
@@wagwan6248 Ya jaahil! Ya himaar! The Shaykh returned to Allaah in 1999, perhaps even before your birth! Stop embarrassing yourself and get off the internet, fool.
Astaghfirullah may Allah forgive u brother it is totally prohibited to label takfeeri, do u know what that even is, it is a person who is not even a Muslim he doenst believe in Allah he is a disbeliever or he has exited the fold of Islam buy not paying attention to Allahs commands such as salah, this is smth serious u have said and totally prohibited, the prophet saw the one who labels a brother as a kafir it is one of two, so either he is a kafir or it turns back to u and u are labeled as a kafir, and clearly there was no disbeliever in this vid so may Allah forgive u and may Allah guide u to watch ur words and not label people as disbelievers when u don't know how prohibited it is and sinful and probably don't even know what it means....
@@ibnamanot actually this comment section is full of idiots.... And these people are going sick. They have disease in their hearts for the scholars who are upon the way of salaf...
this kind of sheikh is the reason why islam isnt growing anymore. a simple card game with no gambling involved is haram? whats next? playing with your children is also haram? since when did allah forbade us from having halal fun? this sheikh wants us to live depressed lives. the prophet had fun with the sahaba several times in the hadiths, he laughed with them, played games like wrestling and such etc, he did running competition between him and his wife. having halal fun is not only allowed its also sunnah
@@amaanmasawar3856 growing because of birthrates…0.3% of Muslims globally are converts 🤣 according to Pew…apostasy is predicted surpass conversion by 2030 and the deen shall fade after its peak sometime 2070…
A true Muslim will never behave like this... the man called in to get an understanding but instead the sheick was rude and have no patience. This is not the sunna of rasul,disgraceful behavior from the sheick.
@@randomjoy8411 Brother, you are not a scholar, not a student of knowledge to disagree with a Sheikh’s opinion (which is the same as all 4 madhab’s rulings), since you simply are not qualified. This leads you to following your desires as you just do not want to stop a sin.
@@ahmedalta4480 Brother, it’s rarely wise to assume :) I’m not following my desires if I’ve studied the question and have good/better reasoning to disagree.. On issues of fiqh - students are not encouraged to blindly follow. *Card dice games & chess* I could only find one saheeh hadeeth on playing with dice. It’s actually speculative. مَن لَعِبَ بالنَّرْدَشِيرِ، فَكَأنَّما صَبَغَ يَدَهُ في لَحْمِ خِنْزِيرٍ ودَمِهِ. doing qiyaas (that playing cards is also haraam) on a hadeeth about dice is a poor stance - because they are different games - Qiyaas ma’l faariq. More importantly If you do find another hadeeth that playing with dice or cards is haraam - you’ll see that there is no illah for the tahreem, which means the obvious intent for it being haraam is the gambling involved and not the game itself. This is common in hadeeth: The statement is broad but with a specified intent Al qawlu ‘ām wa yureed bihi al khās. والنَّرْدُ لُعْبَةٌ *مَقصودُها القِمَارُ، وأكلُ المالِ بالباطلِ*، مع ما فيها مِنَ الصَّدِّ عن ذِكر الله، وعن الصلاةِ، وعمَّا يُفِيدُ الإنسانَ في دِينِه ودُنياه، مع ما يَطْرَأُ فيها مِنَ الشَّحْنَاءِ والبَغْضَاءِ، ولذلك شدَّد النبيُّ صلَّى الله عليه وسلَّم في لَعِبِها وقال: «فكأنَّما صَبَغ يدَه في لَحمِ خِنْزِيرٍ ودَمِه» This is clearly shown in the sermon of Ibn Zubair (during his khilaafah). He recites the āyah in the Qurān about what is rijz (ie gambling). - خطبنا ابنُ الزُّبيرِ فقال : يا أهلَ مكَّةَ بلغني أنَّ رجالًا من قريشٍ يلعبون لِعبةً يُقالُ لها : النَّرْدِشيرُ ، وإنَّ اللهَ يقولُ في كتابِه يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آَمَنُوا إِنَّمَا الْخَمْرُ وَالْمَيْسِرُ وَالْأَنْصَابُ وَالْأَزْلَامُ رِجْسٌ مِنْ عَمَلِ الشَّيْطَانِ فَاجْتَنِبُوهُ الآيةُ كلُّها ، وإنِّي أُقسِمُ باللهِ لا أُوتَى برجلٍ لعِب بهذه إلَّا عاقبتُه في شَعَرِه وبشَرِه وأعطيْتُ سلَبَه من أتاني به .. الراوي: كلثوم بن جبر البصري | المحدث: الذهبي | المصدر: المهذب الصفحة أو الرقم: 8/4227 خلاصة حكم المحدث: إسناده جيد More importantly, when you see the reasons why scholars considered dice/ card games to be haraam - they are not convincing at all 1. They distract from the dhikr of Allāh 2. They are imitating the kuffār 3. They could lead to evil 4. A number of Sahaabah thought it was wrong like Ibn Umar & Āishah 5. RasulAllāh’s analogy that playing بالنَّرْدَشِيرِ is like dipping ones hands in pig blood/ flesh shows that this applies to one playing without gambling, therefore playing while gambling is like eating pig. Lets go through each reason: 1. If no.1 is a reason for tahreem, I guarantee you most of our lives are consumed in sin. Plus if mere dice games were haraam for the reasons of distracting from dhikr as they say - that means ALL video games should be haraam too. 2. Imitating the kuffār does not take a blanket ruling of “harām”. In some cases imitating the kuffār may be makrooh or even mubaah or taqarrub. So that’s a really weak argument. 3. These games may lead to evil! Again, sin is not determined by something that may lead to something else. A sin is determined by the very thing itself. And just like a person can argue that such games can lead to evil, these games can also be used as a means for family and friends to bond and enjoy one another’s company. صلة الرحم 4. Some of the companions believes these games were wrong. Opinions of lone sahaabah are not in of themselves a proof. The reason for this is because the sahaabah disagreed on religious issues. So if you choose one sahaabi you are by default rejecting another. 5. To say that this explanation is a stretch is an understatement. Aside from the fact that it is an assumption, RasūlAllaah simply gave this analogy to show that gambling is filthy (hence why he gave the analogy of dipping ones hands in a pigs flesh & blood). It can also be argued that the hadeeth indicates karāhah (not tahreem) - if the intent is dice games without gambling. Though that would be a strange opinion Peace ✌️
SubahnAllah! Its so disheartening to see that so many people on here are justifying Al-fawzan's behavior. How on earth is this short tempered nature in any way worth defending or emulating? And What adaab? Do we humans really need an Adab which makes a 'learned' person snub another person just for interrupting him (Be it intentional or Unintentional)? This is what Al- Islam came with? Is this what young people should aspire to become? To study for 60 + years only to behave like this? Then what difference remains between the layman and the learned? No difference at all. Even some Non-Muslims have shown greater patience and humility than what was seen here in this video. Umar- Al- Khattab used to let his slave ride on top of the animal while he, being the Leader, would walk. He also would listen patiently to women correct him in public on issues and would accept his mistakes while being the Leader of the whole Ummah! Compare that beautiful behavior to this reaction! Its sad to see people defending this man because he is a "scholar". This is pure "Scholar glorification" in action and nothing else. May Allah guide us all.
We are people and everyone has different personality. The sheikh did not curse nor was rude. He avoided him since he felt disrespected. It’s smart of him, it’s a good way to avoid the heat of argument and since there is no point to talking to someone who doesn’t listen.
Pay attention. The man was trying to argue the ruling. Adress the ulema with respect. He has decades of experience. He knows what was happening. Not to mention, he doesn't really have time to argue. He has students to teach.
Alright just a question. You say that Islam didn't came with this behavior. How do you know? Do you know the hadith in wich Abu Bakr responded : “Go suck the clitoris of al-Lat!”?
Where is your source that he is getting money for that? A lot of great scholars do classes for free although we people want them to take money. And he was very right. May Allah preserve him and guide you
Asalaamualaikum warahmatullahi wa barakaatuh akhi the shiekh is old hafizahullah and may Allah forgive all of his sins. He has studied for longer than u and i and he surely knows the position of knowledge and it’s high position and so this would be disrespect. Another thing is that it may be that the caller needs to be reprimanded and told off because of interrupting. Finally, we all make mistakes and sin. May Allah guide us and forgive us all and keep us away from shirk and upon hanifiyyah until we die
@@humanaccount2754 im not disrespecting the sheikh just saying hes got a short temper and thats common in his QA iv seen it more than twice atleast never seen ibn baaz or albani or ibn uthaymeen or muqbil or the al ash sheikh or literally any1 like that. So what if he's got a short temper alot of the salaf had short tempers just because hes a scholar that doesnt mean I'm ganna be a yes man in every single thing he says or does and also this is not even about the fatwa just how he deals with the questioners. PS if ur basing truth and falsehood or right and wrong on who studied longer then says alot about u.
The host did a great job as he resolved the situation and re-asked the question in a clearer way. The Sheikh answered and the questioner benefited.
You may not notice from the translator, but people who understand arabic know that he asked very politely.
Remarkable job!
The shaykh was absolutely correct, may Allah preserve him ameen
ameen
@OOO111 888 he has no time to waste
why is he correct, where is his daleel?
It's an imitation of the disgraceful gambling games that were done in the jahiliyyah time which were prohibited.@@SIGSEGV1337
sometimes u just look at these scholars of islam and their manners and you are amazed. The way he controlled his anger and calmly said bring someone else. This is why scholars recommend sitting with scholars so that you and learn from their ettiques and adab
@@posintabook597 fear Allaah! You accuse a Muslim of kibr! Rather, you accuse a man from the knowledgeable ones of Kibr!! This goes to show your own lack of manners and piety! There is something called Adaab, especially when speaking to one who is a senior to you in all regards, religious and age-wise, so how could that brother interrupt the Shaykh and behave without proper Adab, when speaking with him is a Shaykh?! Learn the Adaab, and fear Allaah before you accuse people, o person lacking both knowledge and manners!
@@posintabook597 interruption is against the sunnah and therefore the Sheykh had every right
@@posintabook597 eating with the left hand is a major problem. Not just against the sunnah. The prophet ﷺ made dua against one who did it
@@posintabook597 yeah you can keep arguing continuously like a fool, and try to create an issue where there is no benefit even when some one is pointing out something positive, indeed there is no dearth of such people.
Saying something good about someone and finding good in a muslim brother is from the sunnah! Which the original comment is here!
@@u.6546 Ignore him. He is replying to every comment.
The shaykh has the right to be upset. He is spending his spare time to answer people's questions.
@@wissamyassine1447 The Shaikh showed good manners lol, what's wrong with you?
@Quran-Centric Believer doesn't Saudi Arabia fund him?!
Are you asking or are you telling!
Where is your proof for anything you are saying.
He did show good manners but the caller was very rude.
You are asking someone who is one of the most knowledgeable scholars alive today for a fatwa and you interrupt when you are about to get the answer you don't want to hear!
@Quran-Centric Believer Are you from the Quraniyoon? (i.e. Qur'an only people)
I think this phrase "The shaykh has the right to be upset. He is spending his spare time to answer people's questions." is incorrect. Because he is doing it for the sake of Allah.
It has less to do with the "right to be upset" and more to do with proper manners at the proper time.
and you get paid to play donkey for usa
People are more in need of manners than knowledge.
What he did was right. If he continued talking to him there would be more fitnah. Hence he said "bring someone else"
After getting upset look how softly shaykh is still saying that why he keep cutting me off🥹❤️. Wallahi, these are the real gems we need(we dont want rocks but people like him). May Allah preserve him. May Allah give him my remaining life.آمين
The Shaykh was shocked at the bad manners of the caller, as the student should not speak whilst the teacher is speaking.
@@wissamyassine1447 You okay in the head? How was the sheikh showing bad manners?
@@statixlaw5675 just because the man interrupted him, he was about to end the call with him...
@@wissamyassine1447 the man was the one in the wrong here, you show respect for the one who is older in age and knowledge.
The flesh of the scholar is poison
And that the caller isn't asking for clarification, he is asking so that he can find something to justify desires. If you are intent on clarifying, you would ONLY listen when a scholar is teaching.
@@muslimislander What do you mean by the flesh of the scholar is poisons?
From what I observed the caller was trying to justify the game cause fitnah and the shayk understood that he isn’t someone who will take his advice and leave the game
Many other Muslims may do the exact same thing. He is not answering privately, but in front of an audience in which people who may be willing to listen and seek knowledge on this topic may be left without an answer. Teach the man manners and then respond, like the host said, maybe he didn't hear. Assume good will.
@@lucidniprogramer589 Show respect to the scholars, they are more learned than we are so let us not speak as if we know more than them. And the Shaykh did respond to the question, so what you have said is incorrect
@@salafiyyah001 I'm not. Noone is perfect. Relax.
I love Shaykh Saalih Fawzan Hafithahullah wa sehhatahullah, Allahumma ameen. Just an honorable and a polite and shaykh with adab, ma sha Allaah. May Allaah guide us and others to be like shaykh saalih, Allahumma ameen.
khallass ❤️❤️❤️
i love this sheikh
In 0:34 it says "Even if there is no money being exchanged" so he already answered the question but the questioner didn't listen properly.
Ya Allah protect our Ulamas
ameen
ameen
أمين
May Allah protect him
The thing is... That person wasn't going to leave that game just by listening to an answer, even if he didn't interrupted during giving the answer, the man would still give him reasons that this game is like this and like that.
So he gave the answer in a nutshell so that his time and his viewer's time would be saved.
SubhanAllah, i have never seen him get so angry at a caller but he somehow controlled it.
The sheikh showed so much patience but then asserted himself correctly and gently. May Allah reward him.
The first thing in knowledge is learning manners.
You're not asking a layman!
Lacking manners is not being patient with someone interrupting you
@@posintabook597 it has nothing to do with patience. It's a matter of not rewarding the one who interrupted you with your reply as they broke the rules of etiquette. This would not be fair to those who remain quiet when the sheikh speaks. Had he not acted the way he did, he would encourage his students aswell as others to be relaxed with their akhlaq.
@@posintabook597 wrong brother. many scholars got up and left when their students didn't pay attention
@@posintabook597 ignorance
@@posintabook597 the true scholars are more God-fearing than you could ever imagine
Subhan’Allah May Allah protect and preserve our Shiekhs Allahumma Aameen
Shaykh was absolutely right
May Allah protect the Sheikh
What Sheikh Fawzaan said is correct. Allah has commanded us to compete in good things, but He has not commanded us to compete in useless and haram things.
There’s so many comments about the caller and how the sheikh was right. I’m not criticising the sheikh or the caller. All I will say is, we’re not in a position to brand the caller as someone who didn’t want to leave the game, maybe he took the advice and has left off the game? Allah guides whom he wills. A reminder to myself first and foremost, no matter what sin or what manner someone speaks with, there is always a chance for them to turn back to Allah. May Allah reward the sheikh for answering the question and May Allah reward and grant the caller goodness for having the courage to ask on live TV. May Allah guide and forgive the Muslims. Ameen.
Allah knows best. As muslims we commanded to assume the best from someone's speech as Shaykh Ibn Baz Rahimahuallah stated.
People need to understand the culture as well. In Saudi Arabia behavior displayed by the questioner is considered to be very very rude. Young ones never cut the elders in such way and in this case he did to an elder scholar.
Why they said he was upset? Nobody’s is inside him to know that. One thing is to correct a person when is doing something we dislike. Anyways May Allāh subhanahu wa ta’ala keep guiding us to his truth and protect our scholars amin.
People are complaining Sh. Al-Fawzan stopped the call. However, they fail to acknowledge his statement towards the end "If it is forbidden, even if there is no exchange(gambling) it is forbidden. It is a revival of a disgraceful tradition." His reason is not personal. He was trying to give him the full ruling and he argued back with "But sheikh, there is no exchange and it is after isha." There is also great importance where he mentioned the "disgraceful tradition." His justifications and the like lead to people playing and playing may open the door to gambling. People speak on emotions and fail to analyze what is being said.
The fact that he was giving the answer from all the angles. And then the controll of his anger. May Allah preserve Sheikh Fawzan and make us benefit from his goodness and knowledge.
Some people dont know that even Playing with dice is also haram and also Backgammon....Prophet Muhammed PBUH said " If anyone plays Backgammon, he sinks his hand in the flesh of swine and its blood." Reference Sunan Abi Dawud 4939.
Abdullah ibn amr ibn Al-As said " someone who plays dice for bet is like a person who eats pig meat and someone who plays without betting is like someone who washes his hand in pig blood. Reference Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 1277
I know for certainty that gambling is haraam but is playing with dice haraam? I will have to research more about this insha' Allah
Is it Sahih brother/sister? JazakAllahu Khairun
Is rock paper scissor haram as it is a game of chance ?
@@shahee6579
I dont think this is a good place of asking because people might say something wrong
Ask a knowledgeable shaykh
@@shahee6579 not necessarily all chance of games are haraam one must ask mufti first about it....some kids games are okay if only its not involved with dice...cards with faces...freemasonic checkered board game like Chess etc
I don't think he got angry
The guy is cutting sheikh Saalih al-Fawzaan - حفظه الله - and said they don’t cursing while playing with his friends, shameless.
So many people in the comments have no idea how a layman is supposed to be in front of scholars.
You are here to receive the knowledge, not share it. Back in the days the students would sit in specific ways out of respect for the one teaching the deen of Allah SWT.
The caller needs to learn better manners in sha Allah
As a scholar of islam id think the guy would have more patience, then just get touchy and be like next person
He didn't look upset at al. Wa Allaah oemma a3lem. Just a little disappointed in the callers action. Gijra in sha Allah.
Adab ya akhi
A man with dignity doesn’t allow others to cut him off.
A man of arrogance and pride doesn't allow others to cut him off, a man of humbleness is usually forgiving and is patience like our beloved Prophet (pbuh) till the point where Allah had to tell the believers to lower their voice in front of the Prophet (pbuh)! No wonder a good chunk of the munafiqun from this ummah will be scholars. The loser imams and shayks of today would crap in their pants if they had to fight in the path of Allah!
@@AnonymousPerson-hr6qdclearly u have no dignity. Islam isn’t just prayer & fasting, the majority is character. From ur writing it shows u have no character. The fact u curse a scholar with no knowledge shows u r an arrogant imbecile. May Allah guide u!
Sheikh Saleh al-Fawzan doesn't make any sense, how is he saying it is consuming wealth without right even if there is no wealth involved?
What is baloot
Bring someone else 😆👍🏼
wow how rude so much abt forgive to forget
Who is rude?
it was well deserved.
Playing a card game? Awh shucks, haram. Does Fawzan actually produce any sort of work besides making things haram or going after people with good intent?
is this how we talk with our major islamic scholars?
but when a dog from khwaarij is on the mic no one is cutting him of
that is not the definition of a khawaarij, just because you disagree with someone does not make you a khawarij!!!!
Ma ujooj ma ujooj!!!!
ma yajooz ma yajooz*
Asc
Come on it's too much that's not the way of rasulullah sallallahu alisalam .when he sallallahu alisalam argued with someone he sallallahu alisalam listen fully the he sallallahu alisalam give the answer with beauty and with a smile not this way may Allah bless sheikh salih Al fawzaan
it was a mistake forgive him.
Before calling you have to be conscious of who you are talking to. The Sheikh is not from the general masses of people , he from the Kaabir alulema. Manners in addressing him are of the upmost importance. I think the caller was just anxious to get his point across .May Allah bless them both. Ameen
You salafi madkhalies are brainwashed braindead, go read the seerah of the prophet saws and how he treated everyone with manners and respect his whole life. These money grabbing saudies have no manners and stop worshipping him. Fear your lord you bootlicker
@@Soon998 Go celebrate halloween kid, don't bother sitting in your fancy chair 🤡😂🤣
What are you, a shaykh worshipper? The shaykh of today are nothing but humans.
@@thepr1ntgnome430 no need to sit in a chair, the floor is sufficient for a humble person.
@@thepr1ntgnome430Shaikh had already said that Halloween is haram.
لا تقاطع ولد🤦🏾♂️
What is baloot?
Its a cards game pretty famous in gulf countries specially saudi.
@@iAbdull2h and whats wrong about a card game?
@@xylope3384 1:13 here
So he just said playing the game is haraam without any daleel? Are we supposed to do taqleed of this shaykh?
he gave you the reason at the end
Sheikh did not say HARAM
Sheikh said its not allowed then sheikh added , if money is involved then it is haram
@@abdulqaiyum1432 haram literally means not allowed
He didn't finish to explain about it because the who ask he had cutted him while he speak
@@abdulqaiyum1432 it's not allowed is the same as haram or forbiden????? Am I missing something?????
Tell shaikh kalbani this
Ittaqillaah. The name upon your tongue is that of a Mujaddid rahimahullah. Abul-Qāsim Ibn ‘Asākir (d. 571H, rahimahullāh):
Abul-Qāsim Ibn ‘Asākir (d. 571H, rahimahullāh) said: “Know, my brother - may Allah guide us and you to His pleasure, and that He makes us from those who fear Him and are dutiful to Him as He deserves - that the flesh of the scholars, may Allah be merciful with them, is poison. And Allah’s established way of tearing down the screen of those who attack the scholars is well-known. That is because attacking them for an affair that they are innocent of is a mighty thing - and to speak of their honour with falsehood and fabrications is an evil and noxious pasture to graze upon!
He also said "The one who lets loose his tongue against the scholars with slander, then Allaah will inflict him before his actual death by killing his heart."
@@u.6546 there’s clear media off sheikh kalbani in a tournament where this game is being played in Saudi
@@wagwan6248 Come with proof if you are of the truthful. Slanders will not help your Aakhirah.
@@u.6546 ruclips.net/video/GqwQypqYxY0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/VoVv4ZZs_4Y/видео.html
Ignore the titles of the video I know it says gambling when in actuality it’s baloot. But the evidence is clear.
@@wagwan6248 Ya jaahil! Ya himaar! The Shaykh returned to Allaah in 1999, perhaps even before your birth! Stop embarrassing yourself and get off the internet, fool.
Takfeeri
are you an idiot?
there's literally no takfir that even occurred in this video lol
Astaghfirullah may Allah forgive u brother it is totally prohibited to label takfeeri, do u know what that even is, it is a person who is not even a Muslim he doenst believe in Allah he is a disbeliever or he has exited the fold of Islam buy not paying attention to Allahs commands such as salah, this is smth serious u have said and totally prohibited, the prophet saw the one who labels a brother as a kafir it is one of two, so either he is a kafir or it turns back to u and u are labeled as a kafir, and clearly there was no disbeliever in this vid so may Allah forgive u and may Allah guide u to watch ur words and not label people as disbelievers when u don't know how prohibited it is and sinful and probably don't even know what it means....
@@ibnamanot actually this comment section is full of idiots.... And these people are going sick. They have disease in their hearts for the scholars who are upon the way of salaf...
@@multiplevideos81 you hit the nail on the head .
this kind of sheikh is the reason why islam isnt growing anymore. a simple card game with no gambling involved is haram? whats next? playing with your children is also haram? since when did allah forbade us from having halal fun? this sheikh wants us to live depressed lives. the prophet had fun with the sahaba several times in the hadiths, he laughed with them, played games like wrestling and such etc, he did running competition between him and his wife. having halal fun is not only allowed its also sunnah
May Allah guide you
Islam is growing. Don't make such foolish comments
@@Aboo_Khaalid this is a gaslighting technique to control the masses.
These Bedouin Ulema are utter jokes lmaooo completely backward…type of people who helped me apostate
No no you are still pious, seeking the fatwa of the ulema here.
And you are here commenting good riddance Islam isn’t needed for you. You had the time to comment on this funny 😄
@@amaanmasawar3856 Islam isn’t needed for anyone and thankfully it’s fading as apostasy skyrockets
@@DhukuAC preach that then on your RUclips channel and try get the Muslims to apostate then but you won’t because Islam is growing
@@amaanmasawar3856 growing because of birthrates…0.3% of Muslims globally are converts 🤣 according to Pew…apostasy is predicted surpass conversion by 2030 and the deen shall fade after its peak sometime 2070…
A true Muslim will never behave like this... the man called in to get an understanding but instead the sheick was rude and have no patience. This is not the sunna of rasul,disgraceful behavior from the sheick.
🤣🤣🤣😂
Does a true muslim speak without knowledge, especially against the 'Ulama?
I disagree that playing card games is haraam.
There’s no gambling or anything sinful involved.
You missed the point of the sheikh. It resembles a game where money is exchanged
I get that - I disagree with his opinion.
@@randomjoy8411 Brother, you are not a scholar, not a student of knowledge to disagree with a Sheikh’s opinion (which is the same as all 4 madhab’s rulings), since you simply are not qualified. This leads you to following your desires as you just do not want to stop a sin.
@@ahmedalta4480
Brother, it’s rarely wise to assume :)
I’m not following my desires if I’ve studied the question and have good/better reasoning to disagree..
On issues of fiqh - students are not encouraged to blindly follow.
*Card dice games & chess*
I could only find one saheeh hadeeth on playing with dice. It’s actually speculative.
مَن لَعِبَ بالنَّرْدَشِيرِ، فَكَأنَّما صَبَغَ يَدَهُ في لَحْمِ خِنْزِيرٍ ودَمِهِ.
doing qiyaas (that playing cards is also haraam) on a hadeeth about dice is a poor stance - because they are different games - Qiyaas ma’l faariq.
More importantly
If you do find another hadeeth that playing with dice or cards is haraam - you’ll see that there is no illah for the tahreem, which means the obvious intent for it being haraam is the gambling involved and not the game itself.
This is common in hadeeth:
The statement is broad but with a specified intent
Al qawlu ‘ām wa yureed bihi al khās.
والنَّرْدُ لُعْبَةٌ *مَقصودُها القِمَارُ، وأكلُ المالِ بالباطلِ*، مع ما فيها مِنَ الصَّدِّ عن ذِكر الله، وعن الصلاةِ، وعمَّا يُفِيدُ الإنسانَ في دِينِه ودُنياه، مع ما يَطْرَأُ فيها مِنَ الشَّحْنَاءِ والبَغْضَاءِ، ولذلك شدَّد النبيُّ صلَّى الله عليه وسلَّم في لَعِبِها وقال: «فكأنَّما صَبَغ يدَه في لَحمِ خِنْزِيرٍ ودَمِه»
This is clearly shown in the sermon of Ibn Zubair (during his khilaafah). He recites the āyah in the Qurān about what is rijz (ie gambling).
- خطبنا ابنُ الزُّبيرِ فقال : يا أهلَ مكَّةَ بلغني أنَّ رجالًا من قريشٍ يلعبون لِعبةً يُقالُ لها : النَّرْدِشيرُ ، وإنَّ اللهَ يقولُ في كتابِه يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آَمَنُوا إِنَّمَا الْخَمْرُ وَالْمَيْسِرُ وَالْأَنْصَابُ وَالْأَزْلَامُ رِجْسٌ مِنْ عَمَلِ الشَّيْطَانِ فَاجْتَنِبُوهُ الآيةُ كلُّها ، وإنِّي أُقسِمُ باللهِ لا أُوتَى برجلٍ لعِب بهذه إلَّا عاقبتُه في شَعَرِه وبشَرِه وأعطيْتُ سلَبَه من أتاني به ..
الراوي: كلثوم بن جبر البصري | المحدث: الذهبي | المصدر: المهذب
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More importantly, when you see the reasons why scholars considered dice/ card games to be haraam - they are not convincing at all
1. They distract from the dhikr of Allāh
2. They are imitating the kuffār
3. They could lead to evil
4. A number of Sahaabah thought it was wrong like Ibn Umar & Āishah
5. RasulAllāh’s analogy that playing بالنَّرْدَشِيرِ is like dipping ones hands in pig blood/ flesh shows that this applies to one playing without gambling, therefore playing while gambling is like eating pig.
Lets go through each reason:
1. If no.1 is a reason for tahreem, I guarantee you most of our lives are consumed in sin.
Plus if mere dice games were haraam for the reasons of distracting from dhikr as they say - that means ALL video games should be haraam too.
2. Imitating the kuffār does not take a blanket ruling of “harām”. In some cases imitating the kuffār may be makrooh or even mubaah or taqarrub. So that’s a really weak argument.
3. These games may lead to evil! Again, sin is not determined by something that may lead to something else. A sin is determined by the very thing itself. And just like a person can argue that such games can lead to evil, these games can also be used as a means for family and friends to bond and enjoy one another’s company. صلة الرحم
4. Some of the companions believes these games were wrong. Opinions of lone sahaabah are not in of themselves a proof. The reason for this is because the sahaabah disagreed on religious issues. So if you choose one sahaabi you are by default rejecting another.
5. To say that this explanation is a stretch is an understatement. Aside from the fact that it is an assumption, RasūlAllaah simply gave this analogy to show that gambling is filthy (hence why he gave the analogy of dipping ones hands in a pigs flesh & blood).
It can also be argued that the hadeeth indicates karāhah (not tahreem) - if the intent is dice games without gambling. Though that would be a strange opinion
Peace ✌️
I disagree to
SubahnAllah!
Its so disheartening to see that so many people on here are justifying Al-fawzan's behavior.
How on earth is this short tempered nature in any way worth defending or emulating?
And What adaab? Do we humans really need an Adab which makes a 'learned' person snub another person just for interrupting him (Be it intentional or Unintentional)?
This is what Al- Islam came with?
Is this what young people should aspire to become? To study for 60 + years only to behave like this?
Then what difference remains between the layman and the learned? No difference at all.
Even some Non-Muslims have shown greater patience and humility than what was seen here in this video.
Umar- Al- Khattab used to let his slave ride on top of the animal while he, being the Leader, would walk.
He also would listen patiently to women correct him in public on issues and would accept his mistakes while being the Leader of the whole Ummah!
Compare that beautiful behavior to this reaction!
Its sad to see people defending this man because he is a "scholar".
This is pure "Scholar glorification" in action and nothing else.
May Allah guide us all.
We are people and everyone has different personality. The sheikh did not curse nor was rude. He avoided him since he felt disrespected. It’s smart of him, it’s a good way to avoid the heat of argument and since there is no point to talking to someone who doesn’t listen.
Pay attention. The man was trying to argue the ruling. Adress the ulema with respect. He has decades of experience. He knows what was happening. Not to mention, he doesn't really have time to argue. He has students to teach.
Not defending the caller, but this sheikh seems very egotistic from what I have seen of him. ALLAH knows best.
@@iroquoispliskin3580how is it egoistic when the sheikh is trying to explain the full Rulings but, he got cut off by the caller?
Alright just a question. You say that Islam didn't came with this behavior. How do you know? Do you know the hadith in wich Abu Bakr responded : “Go suck the clitoris of al-Lat!”?
The sheikh is a dramatic wahabi
Dramatic? He was calm bruv. You mubtadis are the drama queens.
You know who is Al Wahab? Allah. He is Al Wahab. One of His perfect Names.
@@MaxH28 he said wahabi, not Al-Wahab
lol he gets money for just sitting there looking pious and yet he becomes angry.
"how dare these peasants speak over me"
😂🤣🤣
He's a sheikh, he deserves some respect.
You are not muslim right?
@@abdullgaffar1700 Now you do takfir on me for speaking facts about your idols?
😂🤣🤣
Where is your source that he is getting money for that? A lot of great scholars do classes for free although we people want them to take money.
And he was very right. May Allah preserve him and guide you
@@Bilal-ys6df He does all that for free?
And why isn't he following the akhlaaq of the prophet (saws)?
Or was this the sunnah of the prophet (saws)?
The puppet "scholar" is no better then the fool asking the dumb question.
The sheikh has a short temper iv noticed that alot in his Q and A
Asalaamualaikum warahmatullahi wa barakaatuh akhi the shiekh is old hafizahullah and may Allah forgive all of his sins. He has studied for longer than u and i and he surely knows the position of knowledge and it’s high position and so this would be disrespect. Another thing is that it may be that the caller needs to be reprimanded and told off because of interrupting. Finally, we all make mistakes and sin. May Allah guide us and forgive us all and keep us away from shirk and upon hanifiyyah until we die
@@humanaccount2754 im not disrespecting the sheikh just saying hes got a short temper and thats common in his QA iv seen it more than twice atleast never seen ibn baaz or albani or ibn uthaymeen or muqbil or the al ash sheikh or literally any1 like that. So what if he's got a short temper alot of the salaf had short tempers just because hes a scholar that doesnt mean I'm ganna be a yes man in every single thing he says or does and also this is not even about the fatwa just how he deals with the questioners.
PS if ur basing truth and falsehood or right and wrong on who studied longer then says alot about u.
if you cut someone off, you deserved to get that treatment.
Scholar's flesh is poisonous, beware brothers, fear Allaah, even Imam Malik rahimahullaah has ever hit someone because of following/tailing him...
@@ruwhanwhere did we slander the shaykh???? Chill man