For those who are interested in knowing the ruling regarding the pictures(since it was mentioned in the video and the thumbnail). The following is the case for all 4 schools. As you’ll see I’ll mention the one exception that the Maliki school has. If anyone has a correction please provide it, but I’m pretty confident of what I’m sharing otherwise I wouldn’t share it. This information was provided by a Shafi’i scholar. There are two cases: If the image does not contain an object with a soul - it is halal. If the image contains an object with a soul, then there are conditions to it being permissible. If the image is for example, of only the head, or it is from the shoulders to the top of the head, then it is permissible. This is because logically, it could not be ALIVE in reality with out the rest of its body. If the image does have the rest of its body(not necessarily all of it) and could be ALIVE in reality (if it came out of the picture) then there are two cases: If it is three dimensional, then if it is a little girl’s toy, it is permissible. Otherwise, if it’s something like a statue it is haram. If it is two dimensional, then there are two cases: If it is glorified, then it is haram for everyone except the Maliki school. The ruling there is that it is Makrooh, not haram. (Makrooh means you do not get bad deeds if you do it, but you get good ones if you leave it). If it is not glorified, such as it being on a plate or on a pillow, then it is permissible. And Allah SWT knows best❤️
I'm sorry but you seem to have images all around in your room those prevent angels from coming in so you should cover them or get rid of them. (But digital images should to my knowledge)
According to the ruling I mentioned above, it shouldn’t be a problem. If you have access to a scholar, please refer to them with your specific drawing if you want even more confirmation. And in general having a scholar in your life is just top tier🤭
Alhamdullilah, I've been looking for an answer to this for such a long time, then Allah has blessed me with this video! This is just what I needed, I've been wondering this whole time because of how the modern Muslims seem to be trying to reinterpret the Qur'an to fit these times and it just made me even confused. Thank Allah now I can try to understand the Qur'an in a better and clearer direction, may Allah bless you brother Mohammed, salams! 🙏
amazing mashallah! growing up in a society with all hanafi, my dad always made it clear that you still have to respect and agree to the other 3 imaans. i always had this understanding of how immans made it all easy for me to follow but then growing up few of my friends started disregarding ANYTHING mathhab with bidah. after a long time a short and clean video to refresh my ideas. Jazakalllah khair
real muslims dont follow 4 imams, they follow islam. and i know that low IQs will say they are the same but they aren't , they are far away from each other
I am very glad that this is the case. Now you must use knowledge to guide THEM. Thanks for leaving such a wonderful comment:) p.s. Your dad is a very smart man:) We can do nothing LESS than give them our utmost respect, even if we follow a madh'hab that isn't theirs.
Much needed video I appreciate the effort u put to make this video to teach the people the right way to learn and be careful from misinterpreting things Jazakallahul khaira kaseera
Honestly, I wasn't convinced by the evidence provided by the four schools of thought regarding the prohibition or dislike of drawing, because I believe that drawing on paper is 2D art that cannot convey a 3D interaction, and it lacks shadows, meaning it's not three-dimensional. Additionally, there is an authentic Hadith in which drawing is permitted as long as it's not used for idol worship, described as "except as a design on a garment.إلا ما كان رقما في ثوب" This interpretation applies to both the Quran and the Sunnah. Contemporary scholars have permitted drawing, even if it represents animals or humans, arguing that there is no explicit Hadith that prohibits it. It's believed that the prohibition was in place to eradicate idol worship at the time and that some earlier rulings have evolved with changing contexts. In the end, "actions are judged by intentions.إنما ألأعمال بالنيات," so if you draw for entertainment or with noble intentions, it will be counted as good deeds. But if you draw something obscene or harmful, it
Lovely video bro to drive home the point with good explanation and not over complicate things. Need to learn Islam from our teachers and scholars not blindly by google. 😊
@@mohammedalsaeedd salaam alaikum bro good video, but at the end, you should've linked it back to the intro about drawing and painting. what's the ruling? why is that the ruling? etc
it"s criminal how little subscribers you have for the amount of effort and quality you have put in this video. Commenting for the TH-cam algorithm so more of our ummah get enlightened through this video
If he gets more subscribers youre calling muhhamed a false prophet and commiting shirk because in sahih muslim 146 muhhamed says islam will go back into its whole like a snake does, so if islam or any islamic channel becomes popular then you just said muhhamed is a false prophet. Which allah do you worship in which muhhamed is a false prophet? Are you commiting shirk?
wtf do you mean???? he commented this before the creator of the vid got more subscribers. please read right before you go attacking him, plus he didnt even say anything about our prophet mohammed .@@kanyebear2358
It’s flabbergasting the amount of effort and depth these generations of scholars went through to provide a robust system for everyone who came after them.
@@mohammedalsaeeddI take great appreciation on how you also don’t do the whole Sunni-Shia thing, I appreciate the unbiased facts, which most can’t do. Respect to you.
thats why saying "just follow the quran and sunnah" is not enough, and the ones following such a way is wrong. the madhahib follow the quran and sunnah elhamdulillah
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله Akhi Saying Follow Qur'an and Sunnah Doesn't Mean Following it by out Own Opinions It Means By the Understanding of The Sahabah, And Who told you that we Reject The Imams, Rather We Follow them But Keep in Mind The Imams are Not Infallible that's why we Take Rullings Comparatively between Them And At The End we are Following The Shariah of Muhammad SAW so we must be Carefull, Also Have some Adl Just By Watching a 6 Minute Video You Came with a Fatwa that People Saying Follow Qur'an And Sunnah are Wrong
Totally wrong You just follow opinion of someone who simply says haram over something normal or mubah and for them it's halal They play with people's brain Just simply follow the quran and sunnah with full knowledge and understanding
@@vanillarev_0610what if you don't understand? People of the past were more knowledgeable than us in Islamic ilms. You might be very good scholar of all Islamic sciences, but is it a way for a laymen?
@@vanillarev_0610that is not it. To rpetend for a specific incident of our life, only one hadith or Qur'anic verse is sufficient to derive a ruling regarding is arrogant and ignorant. When you ask the scholars, in my personal experience, when they answer the question, they wouldnt take references from a single Hadith alone, there is a great amount of references they reference and eventually will come to a VERY rational conclusion and derive the reulings regarding it. Surprisingly, this is how even scholars from the time after the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam have done so too, even the beloved Sahabis of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam. Its not a simpke yes or no answer like if there is Only One God. For example, if we haven't tasted all flavors of the ice cream, how can we say (for example) vanilla flavor is the best, even if its a personal opinion? That is why, both the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam and the Al-Qur'an informs us to ask and inquire from those whom are knowledgeable. Al Salam alaykum
This was honestly the best video for anyone who asks why only "scholars should make rulings and why I cant follow whomever I want". Also the fact that all imams follwed quran and sunnah. Just because we say im hanafi doesnt mean we are innovators or that we disregard other opinions. Jazakallah brother for sharing your journey
finally someone who actually talked with some sense, May Allah keep you and me and all the muslimeen on the right path of Quran and sunnah and guide us to follow these as the companions did.
You saw sense in there ? I tried to answer the question "are pictures haram" with his video and I understood "I won't give you the answer, you go and study it".
@@luxuryvagrant6496 That's the point, what's wrong with that? He is not a scholar so you shouldn't be looking for the answer in his video in the first place. he just gave his understandings from his research. If you want to learn more simply go learn from the scholars and the real sources.
@@user-pi2bt1ti2m I wanted to know what his answer would be. I know that the answer is basically "Use the texts, they say just about anything that you want them to say."
@@luxuryvagrant6496 He did present his understanding. And I don't know what you mean by your second statement, the texts do not say what you want them to say lol. But I'll repeat, If you want to learn go to a scholar and the sources, see the evidences, if its strong, follow it.
All Muslims owe Al-Ghazali a debt of gratitude, because thanks to him, a Muslim can adopt one madhhab without looking down on the other three. I just learned about this while digging into details about the environment that created Salahuddin. That's an amazing topic to study and I highly recommend every Muslim to study it. Salahuddin is amazing, but the environment and people around him are also very amazing.
This was a very informative video, mashallah Could you include what sheikhs you are learning from and whether they have online lectures/classes? Inshallah everyone can find value from your video
As Hanafi Muslims we deeply respect and love all 3 schools of thought and it is a great blessing for us to have 4 great Imams who have tremendously made things easy and understandable for us jazakallahul khaira kaseera
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ,الحمدلله رب العالمين والصلاة والسلام على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وأصحابه ومن تبعه بإحسان إلى يوم الدين أما بعد Some of the people in this comment sections have not benefited from the video the brother made. You speak hasty and without any knowledge. Be weary of such actions as Allāh عز وجل said وَلَا تَقُولُوا۟ لِمَا تَصِفُ أَلْسِنَتُكُمُ ٱلْكَذِبَ هَـٰذَا حَلَـٰلٌۭ وَهَـٰذَا حَرَامٌۭ لِّتَفْتَرُوا۟ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ ٱلْكَذِبَ ۚ إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ يَفْتَرُونَ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ ٱلْكَذِبَ لَا يُفْلِحُونَ And say not concerning that which your tongues put forth falsely: "This is lawful and this is forbidden," so as to invent lies against Allah. Verily, those who invent lies against Allah will never prosper. Sūrah Naḥl 116 Now on the issue pertaining to music: Music is ḥarām as it’s been stated by the Prophet ﷺ in Ṣaḥīḥ all-Bukhārī: لَيَكُونَنَّ مِنْ أُمَّتِي أَقْوَامٌ يَسْتَحِلُّونَ الْحِرَ وَالْحَرِيرَ وَالْخَمْرَ وَالْمَعَازِفَ There will be from my nation those who will make lawful zina, silk, alcohol, and musical instruments. Also in the tafsir of the ayah in sūrah al Luqmān: وَمِنَ ٱلنَّاسِ مَن يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ ٱلْحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَن سَبِيلِ ٱللَّهِ بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍۢ وَيَتَّخِذَهَا هُزُوًا ۚ أُو۟لَـٰٓئِكَ لَهُمْ عَذَابٌۭ مُّهِينٌۭ And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing, etc.) to mislead (men) from the Path of Allah without knowledge, and takes it (the Path of Allah, or the Verses of the Qur'an) by way of mockery. For such there will be a humiliating torment (in the Hell-fire). عن أبي الصهباء البكري أنه سمع عبد الله بن مسعود وهو يسأل عن هذه الآية: (وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَنْ يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللهِ بغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ) فقال عبد الله: الغناء، والذي لا إله إلا هو، يردّدها ثلاث مرّات: It’s was narrated from Abī Sahbā al-bakrī رحمه الله that he was listening to ʿAbdullāh ibn Masʿūd رضي الله عنه and he asked about about this ayah( (وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَنْ يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللهِ بغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ). ʿAbdullāh said: “It is music, By Allāh whom there is no deity besides him and he repeated this three times. “ This is also the statement of ibn ʿAbbās رضي الله عنه, Jābir, ‘Ikrimah, sa’eed ibn Jubayr, Mujahid, makhūl, and ʿUmar ibn shu’aib رحمهم الله. There are other Ayāt that prove this as well and Ḥadīth but this should be enough for the one who seeks the truth. Brother I urge you don’t speak about the religion of Allah without any knowledge, lest you destroy yourself without knowing. As a reminder for me and everyone else who shall read this Allāh عز وجل said: فَمَنْ أَظْلَمُ مِمَّنِ ٱفْتَرَىٰ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ كَذِبًا أَوْ كَذَّبَ بِـَٔايَـٰتِهِۦٓ And who is more unjust than one who invents about Allah a lie or denies His verses? Sūrah ‘Arāf 37 قُلْ إِنَّمَا حَرَّمَ رَبِّىَ ٱلْفَوَ ٰحِشَ مَا ظَهَرَ مِنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ وَٱلْإِثْمَ وَٱلْبَغْىَ بِغَيْرِ ٱلْحَقِّ وَأَن تُشْرِكُوا۟ بِٱللَّهِ مَا لَمْ يُنَزِّلْ بِهِۦ سُلْطَـٰنًۭا وَأَن تَقُولُوا۟ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ مَا لَا تَعْلَمُونَ Say, "My Lord has only forbidden immoralities - what is apparent of them and what is concealed - and sin, and oppression without right, and that you associate with Allah that for which He has not sent down authority, and that you say about Allah that which you do not know." Sūrah ‘Araf 33 If I’ve made any mistakes please clarify them to me so that I may correct it. May Allāh guide us to the straight path and forgive us for our sins. سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك
@@عبدالله-ض2ظ6د law comes from Quran. Hadith is imperfect. Unless you’re saying God forgot to put laws in Quran and that the book is not complete and fully detailed. Quran says nowhere mentions to wait 200 years for a man named Bukhari to give additional laws based on hearsay and conjecture
Don’t make something haraam if Allah didn’t make it Haraam. If it’s a gray area, you may stay away from it to be on the safe side, HOWEVER you CANNOT DECLARE it haraam to others. This is especially true because you are not a scholar. Understand the difference between staying away from something versus outright calling it haraam
This is the first video that i see of you. The way you explain things is amazing. It's clear and very interesting. Keep going, may Allah bless you and us. Salam Aleykoum
Absolutly the best explanation I have heard on this issue now I understand why there are sometimes dissagreements on what is haram and halal. Subhanallah very well done!
And just so everyone can understand: that doesn't mean that these four different schools of thought are different denominations, with each calling the others disbelievers. We're not like Christians. Rather, scholars today recognize all four schools as correct and all four Imams as good scholars that can be trusted. And there is nothing that forces you to choose only one madhab. You can go to all four madhabs regarding any topic you are unsure about, and choose whichever makes this issue easiest for you. After all, there is a common saying in jurisprudence: The collective agreement of scholars is a Hujja (undoubtable proof), and their disagreement is a Rahma (mercy), unlike, for example, the Rawafidh (aka Shia).
What you say goes actually against the sayings of the prophet Muhammad s.a.w, because it is stated that disagreement amongst Muslims is a Fitnah. Not mercy.
shia most other groups are still muslim. the line is usealy as alawite, who somtimes are considered depending on the person, while druze the next step arent muslim.
My love, my brother in Islam. Let's become students of knowledge inshaAllah. May Allah increase you. May the angels lay their wings out before you to honor you, by the mercy of Allah. May he be glorified.
jzk allahu khairan for this vid. I acc learned alot of things that i didnt know and that confused me in some ways. Glad i came across the vid. jzk allahu kheir again :)
Mashallah great breakdown and very helpful for those who may be confused on certain hadiths and laws. I would highly recommend your videos for research purposes to those who need better understanding in the religion they have been brought up in or are newly reverted to. May Allah reward you for helping the week minded and the dismayed.
Drawing 2D pictures with facial features are haram. Drawing/making 3D things of them with a head is haram even if it does not have facial features. It is okay to make a toy for kids though. This is the clear-cut answer. Do not go the way of people who only follow madhabs and not ahadith. ''It's haram in this sect and not here, choose what suits you'' is just laughable. Follow the sunnah and choose a madhab of the alim you follow
Regarding the rulings of pictures... this is like... something that sometimes kept bothering me since this is technically my line of work (I'm an animator, for clarification). To what point does it become impermissible? Someone wrote that it is all haram, but then some people said it's only if it's over-realistic. Then people brought up the cases of whether or not photographic pictures would be haram if this is the case. It kinda gets convoluted, but I know people of my belief, both here and away do draw things both as work and as hobby. I was told as to exactly why this is a thing though : it's the idol worships. The Arab pagans, as well as the people where Ibrahim originated, had idols in form of statues that they worship.
Exactly, stay away from idol worship and other haram elements and you can draw whose ever picture you want in as much detail you want. You can draw animate beings in full detail. Stop following people who give senseless rulings
My brother, what I say may be radical for some, but.........is it mentioned in the Qur'an? Is it stated in the Qur'an that drawing or listening to music is haram? If not then it's simply NOT haram I know what they will say, what about this hadith or that Hadith? All i will say is (Alnahl,verse:116), read it yourself, it's absolutely forbidden to have a say in what is and isn't forbidden. Yes, Even the prophet himself can't(Attahrim,verse:1) and he WON'T, so next time you see a Hadith saying that a goat ate a page in the Qur'an that contains verses about stoning the adulterous(a tricky way to add a new rule to islam), well , who do you truly worship and trust in? GOD or our forefathers?
@@MFG.T how would you you know how to pray and that the muslims used to pray towards another qibla before masjid al haram? you wouldn't know this without hadith
JazaakAllahu khairan for this video brother. I just wanted to clear up a misconception that some people have about where we take our rulings from. There is no clear proof in my view from the Qur'an and the Sunnah that it is obligatory to follow a particular madhab or school of thought, rather what seems to be the obligation is to simply ask someone of knowledge if you do not know and to learn your religion through trusted sources. The important journey then, as you have pointed out, is finding those scholars to refer back to that are trustworthy enough to learn your religion from. Many people try to sell madhaahib like they are a quick and easy way to live life as a Muslim - this is incorrect. Many issues in the madhaahib also have differences of opinion within the madhab and the madhab can actually cause confusion and hardship for the layperson (see: wiping over the socks in the hanafi madhab) let alone the fact that most new Muslims can't even read Arabic to understand what their chosen madhab really offers. I just wanted to point this out because many people claim that it is obligatory to take your rulings from a madhab (and actually scholars differ in this regard), but in reality the Muslim that tries his best to follow the Qur'an and the Sunnah by following scholars that he trusts in our time is also following the commands of Allah the Most High when He said 'Follow, [O mankind], what has been revealed to you from your Lord and do not follow other than Him any allies. Little do you remember.' (Al-A'raf, 3). Rather, he could be (notice how I said 'could' and not 'is') closer to the true Sunnah of our Prophet Muhammad salAllahu alayhi wasallam by simply reading fataawah on islamqa, translated books from darussunnah, memorising the Qur'an and reading its explanations by the scholars and the trusted translators, studying 40 hadith of Imam an-Nawawi and consulting with a trusted person of knowledge online who has studied the religion in depth. In my view there is nothing wrong with that. Also I want to say that I am not against following madhaahib, but I am saying that people should understand that before these great Imams of the Sunnah, there were many companions who died upon perfect guidance from their Lord without following a madhab, and from them were the 10 who were promised Jannah. So the rulings are taken from where they are taken from, and your video was very good but this is a very deep topic and it of course requires lectures from scholars, however I do think you did a good job in explaining to people that they need to get to know the scholars. However we should realise that most people cannot speak to scholars directly and therefore rely on other means. Some scholars like Ibn Hazm for example have taken the opinion that it is not permissible to blindly follow anyone and every Muslim must try their best to understand where the rulings for their religion comes from. Other scholars like al Albaani have also pointed out what I have said in the beginning of my comment, which is that is it not obligatory to follow a madhab and a Muslim should ask scholars for rulings and suffice with what they learn from them. I advise all Muslims to listen and watch a lecture entitled 'This is Our Call' by Shaykh al-Albaani. My comment is not to cause argumentation or division, it is in the hopes that it will allow ease for people in states of confusion and doubt about where Islamic Rulings come from. May Allah bless you in this life and the next, aameen.
with all due respect brother, I don't agree with you, following one of the imams is necessary. otherwise you would end up following what your heart desires, you would follow someone when its comforting you and follow the other at other times. quran and sunnah are not the only sources of islamic rulings but ijma and qiyas are also the part oof it
You DO have to follow one madhab and following that IS following the Quran and Sunnah. By following one and actually asking for a fatwa on the said madhab there will be no confusion. The only people confused are the ones that dont know the alif beh of their own religion. As for the hanafis they are the only madhab today that say three talaqs are three thereby agreeing with ALL FOUR IMAMS. None of the imams EVER said three talaqs are one. But their followers today are trying to pin this on them. As for socks, the hanafis simply say that cotton socks did not exist at the time of the Prophet so wiping over then would not be valid. Only if it is a leather sock.
Nobody is asking you to stick to one mazhab. You can decide to go with anyone on any matters and go with another on a different matter. What you are trying to say is sticking to just one mazhab without switching. Which I dont think any scholar has made it compulsory.
Thank you for raising this point. I think this needs to be seen by every Muslim youth out there. These days , the young muslims have their own Islam, that they have learned form unqualified internet scholars... and when you try to correct or advice them according to proper Islam ruling , they throw the line " Islam is not that strict " or "We did our own research". My own friends and cousins are victims to this. May Allah guide them..ameen
these videos are so good, like i love watching these kinds of videos by new creators talking about islam since there is so much bad stuff in the world now
you have an uncanny resemblance to one other youtber, completely opposite of you, i dont want to name him, but you do....discovered your channel today bro, al the best👍🏻👍🏻
Jazakallahu Khairan brother this video is the need of the hour for all muslims. I enjoyed the crisp editing, keep it up brother. Perhaps you could also make a part 2 about this? Like about how one can contact scholars, what is the etiquette in asking for rulings and giving description of the 4 madhabs to people
Allah yjzeek bmthla brother🤍 With you dua, it will insha'Allah reach many. Thank you for the wonderful suggestion on a continuation regarding this subject. I just had one question. When you said "how once can contact scholars", do you mean how they can ACTUALLY/PRACTICALLY find a scholar or do you mean the etiquette as you mentioned of contacting the scholar? Thank you for your comment and may Allah bless you:)
@@mohammedalsaeedd I suppose both can be done. If possible then you may first explain the etiquette, rules and tips, then show an example where you practically show us how you find a scholar, or maybe even another video later about, meeting an actual scholar and talking with him like how there are some muslims channels who invite/ go to people and ask them questions. Anyways it is up to you to decide which style is best brother. Overall I would like any type of continuation of the subject, since this is a very important and beneficial topic for all muslims today.
quite literally the most importent content for the dacade for the ummah or atleast next to all the ones that qualify there r other videos that say the same thing- but more as a side note, despite this being sadly one of the most dividing issue in the ummah
By the will of Allah those who intend to worship Allah to the best of our abilities will find this information. Some people have their heads somewhere else. But for those who are sincere, we ask Allah SWT to lead them to the correct information.
i realy like when you said as shafi school of fiq is in your area so you follow them.. its very good point.. we should always consider fiq who is in majority area wise so we can get answer as per specifi fiq..
I have a few questions and problems: 1. I don't mean to sound disrespectful but why is drawing such a bad thing? 2. If drawing is bad because it leads to idol worship, than what about the Mona Lisa and many others artworks that aren't worshipped? 3. Are there any opinions besides what was mentioned in the video and the pinned comment, such as scholars or schools that say drawing is permissible? I'll wait for a response before I ask more questions, Thank you!
true, also what about designers ? architechture? and so on many things wouldn't been made real if it wasn't for the initiation of replecating what's real also none can perfect of what allah s.w.t has perfected not even close
Yes.. It is. people literally worshipping the so called picture "Monalisha"... Yes they are literally worshipping it... Do you even know what does worship means ❓ Yes... They are worshipping it by giving the attention which it doesn't deserve... It's a complete waste of time.. Nonsense & garbage 🚮 basically. Full stop ⛔
@@DisenchantedWithSociety Bro... You're highly mistaken.. First of all There's no ban on drawing inanimate objects... Secondly, drawing parts of animate beings for important reasons, for eg- in Medical studies etc. also allowed... So have your knowledge verified at least once .
Because how we live our life is not based on our own logic or understanding first, we follow the Quran and the Sunnah first and foremost. You may not know the wisdom that belongs to Allah, if Allah says, if Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said, that is out religion, BarakAllahu Feekum.
I love drawing Am draw my all life even in 3 years old I try to leave it multiple times But its to much i cnat stand on my legs fro share presser of not drawing. I understood music But drawing is like breathing To me. Can i just draw stylized characters. Or do you think its all about trucking the mind. This is way is harem. Imagine a world with out painting we would not know the historic figures body shapes with out saveing it in a canvas I dont try to make idols or creat life. I just injoy makeing ideas and make storys out of pictures.
Salam! I pinned a comment on this video that includes the details of the ruling when it comes to pictures. I hope you can find in it a little room to express your creative juices and spend time on your craft. Read the ruling carefully because I believe there is a lot of room for you to continue doing what you love while being mindful of Allah. Oh and don't forget... "And whoever is mindful of Allah, He will make a way out for them, and provide for them from sources they could never imagine." - 65:3
My god, the lowest point Islam is this. As a muslim who dedicated his life to understanding the book, the only source for Islam because rest are man-made and the book is protected by god itself, I can assure you pictures, art, all other stuff is helal. Of course, do not draw a naked man/woman unless it's for academic/scientific/educative type of content. They are haram because nudity is haram, not drawing. Do not believe those rumors. Haram stuff is explained with definitive lines in the book. Go check out The Book, not the google or local religious dude. Almost all so called "muslim"s believe other sources. They are not valid in the eyes of god and should not be considered a source at all. Most of them come from centain people trying to proteect people from west's bad habits or teaching children. One wrong turn is all it takes to forget the reason behind the stuff that isn't in the book. Don't even take my word for it, go read the book! Even if you belong to other religions. I have read the bible too. Even tho I didn't even think of converting to christianity. Give the book a go buddy, what's the worst that could happen! Best is converting which if you decide to and not get forced is very good for you.
Images,animation to my sense it's never haram,yes i use my sense but i have learned many Times Allah dislike people who tried to draw him or Heavenly Creature,as long it's for entertainment it's fine,and second only 2D allowed and hallal (as long no explicit content) only 3D is haram even makruh,even sculputure of plans i just dislike it,so yeah that's what my Opinion
Islam isn’t decided by your sense brother. The evidence is crystal clear, in multiple authentic sources and the warning is severe. For “entertainment” is the worst excuse too. Say for police to draw a suspect from witness memory, we can argue that is necessity, but for entertainment?! That’s ridiculous to think it’s a valid reason
Our jurisprudence(I am maliki) does not forbid drawings of alive beings.. What you call the evidence is one understanding of of some hadiths. I will give you just one hint: the word "صورة" in arabic which is mentioned in some hadiths can either mean an image(2D) or a 3D model like a sculpture. The maliki jurisprudence gave evendenceS that what is haram are 3D models like sculptures and not all images with the exception of dolls or any other forms of kids games.
@@mohamedyoussefmhiri8036 Al-Nu’man ibn Bashir reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The lawful is clear and the unlawful is clear, and between the two of them are doubtful matters about which many people do not know. Thus, he who avoids doubtful matters clears himself in regard to his religion and his honor, and he who falls into doubtful matters will fall into the unlawful as the shepherd who pastures near a sanctuary, all but grazing therein. Verily, every king has a sanctum and the sanctum of Allah is His prohibitions. Verily, in the body is a piece of flesh which, if sound, the entire body is sound, and if corrupt, the entire body is corrupt. Truly, it is the heart.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 52, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1599
@@mohamedyoussefmhiri8036 i mean i belive drawing is halal as not imagining of God or Heavenly Creature, and also wasnt 18+ stuff it's Will be fine and allowed,to my Understanding only 2D is halal to art humans, but 3D nope totaly not
This was an amazing video, those upon the sunnah wal jamaah are those who follow one of the 4 Imams. I’m from Somalia and was raised with the Shafi’i madhab however it was always made clear to me that I must respect the other the madhabs. Today we have arrogant extremists who think they know better than the Imams, that they have the authority to interpret as they see fit. May Allah guide them for arrogance has led them astray.
you know what's funny? if you consider music to be defined as any intentional production of sounds in a certain pattern, using any non-organic instruments, then all the sounds coming from your devices count as music. i.e it wouldn't matter if the bg soundtracks were vocals only, because the sounds are still coming from a device. heheheh. edit: As for picture-making, If you argue that photography is allowed because it works like a mirror and merely represents reality, then editing them counts as distorting or modifying them to look a certain way, and thus you're making picture.s HEHEHEH.
You just his point about learning from scholars instead of taking your own logic. The origin of the sounds made from your device wouldn't have been some string instrument if it was a vocals only sound track, therefore its not considered music because the origin of the sound is not from an instrument. Same goes with cameras, photos are just capturing light, just as mirrors are reflection of light, so you are not actually drawing out imitation of creation. However photoshopping bodily features is haram and falls under the category of tasweer (image making) which is prohibited.
@@omarshahwan4957the fallacies you are commiting are appeals to authority, the expertise of scholars has its limits because they are subject to the culture, bias and the limited knowledge of this time, your first point fails because there are music made without these instruments they are prohibited, but without a doubt these music and sounds are also prohibited for the exact same reason the sounds from the instruments were forbidden, just because he said this exact thing was haram doesn't mean that you cant prohibited something else that has the same exact qualties, it is basic logic it is haram too, but you keep painting it as "personal" logic because you are unable to accept the reality that your prohibition are not realistic nor reasonable and will lead to prohibitions of things that you consider permissable normal however the very idea you are defending is incoherent, the reasoning follows like this "making modern tech is haram because allah said they are challenging his natural creation" nonesense, you will not take any religion that state this seriously. just let go of these silly ideas, you are not being unapologetic for islam simply fir defending them
@@LeafSouls brother I don’t listen to music or vocals so i don’t have an issue of bias if that’s what you’re implying and I have no reason not to follow a ruling like that because it wouldn’t impact my life and even if it did I think it’s better to have my Dunya impacted than my akhira. Having cleared that up, I haven’t heard any scholar say that a sound that is permissible like a vocals only song becomes impermissible once it’s listened to from a device that transferred and stored the sound. Was your statement about not giving scholars authority meant to conclude that everyone should just listen to his own interpretation of what they thing is or isn’t permissible? This concept isn’t from Islam the Quran and sunnah tells us the ask the people of knowledge and refer to them on these issues
@@omarshahwan4957 what was implied is that the expertise of past scholars has its limits, they have their own bias and they can be blinded by their culture, also if they held an idea, that doesn't necessarily mean it must be because of overwhelming evidence in its favor, but its that they consider this isea perfectly rational and justifiable hence they have no problem holding no, it is outright impossible for every scholar to consider music haram due to the extremely low standards and logic behind it, you can find many scholars with knowledge disagreeing, i am not refering to modern ones either, my issue is that your taking the 4 schools if laws as facts, i dont see how they can be 100% on every topic in existence even if the 4 agreed, after all they are just 4 people, i believe the path to the truth is with an independent thinker that is a well educated scholar, not the 4 schools of law
@@LeafSouls I never mentioned the four schools but it seems u just wanted to make it seem so, so you have an angle to attack at. Your claims that scholars make rulings based on culture instead of Islam is unfounded and shameful. Even if you’re a non Muqalid and don’t follow any school the aya and hadith in Bukhari is quite clear about music being haram: Allah says in Surah Luqman (interpretation of the meaning): “And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah…” [Luqman 31:6] The scholar of the ummah, Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: this means singing . Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this means playing the drum (tabl). (Tafsir al-Tabari, 21/40) Al-Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451) The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Among my ummah there will certainly be people who permit zina, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…” (Narrated by al-Bukhari ta’liqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsul by al-Tabarani and al-Bayhaqi. See al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 91) Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This is a sahih hadith narrated by al-Bukhari in his Saheeh, where he quoted it as evidence and stated that it is mu’allaq and majzum. He said: Chapter on what was narrated concerning those who permit alcohol and call it by another name. This hadith indicates in two ways that musical instruments and enjoyment of listening to music are haram. The first is the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “[they] permit” which clearly indicates that the things mentioned, including musical instruments, are haram according to shari’ah, but those people will permit them. The second is the fact that musical instruments are mentioned alongside things which are definitely known to be haram, i.e., zina and alcohol: if they (musical instruments) were not haram, why would they be mentioned alongside these things? (adapted from al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 1/140-141) Shaykh al-Islam (Ibn Taymiyah) (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This hadith indicates that ma’azif are haram, and ma’azif means musical instruments according to the scholars of (Arabic) language. This word includes all such instruments. (al-Majmu’, 11/535). For more references refer to islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/5000
I'm a bit confused from the pinned comment, when you say 3d (after "if it is three dimensional"), do you mean like an actual 3d object in space (like a sclupture) or do you mean a drawing that's realistic and looks 3d (but isn't)
Wallahi, you are right. I tried to tell the same things to Ahle Hadith brothers. Why do you follow directly Books. Even Medicine students don't prescribe for their illness. They go to soneone who has mastered MBBS. Islamic Laws are more serious and sophisticated. You just can't google it and know the answer. Madhahibs drew lines based the facts extracted from holy Quran and Ahadith. You follow Sahih Sittah; four of them are followers of Madhahib. Bless you brother. Wish to meet you one day.
*Nice effort, Brother JazakAllah* We need to share our findings and concerns for discussion. Not just Enforce our Rulings to display for other to follow. Unless we have clear understanding of Deen.
Amazing video, I had plans to start a yt channel to talk about topics like this. Muslims online sphere really needs educative videos like this, May Allah Increse you in blessings❤
2 questions- 1. Did this system of defining what a real scholar is exists at the time of the original 4 ? 2. Who taught these 4 ? Would have been nice is you could go into it a little bit more.
There are two cases: If the image does not contain an object with a soul - it is halal. If the image contains an object with a soul, then there are conditions to it being permissible. If the image is for example, of only the head, or it is from the shoulders to the top of the head, then it is permissible. This is because logically, it could not be ALIVE in reality with out the rest of its body. If the image does have the rest of its body(not necessarily all of it) and could be ALIVE in reality (if it came out of the picture) then there are two cases: If it is three dimensional, then if it is a little girl’s toy then it is permissible. Otherwise, if it’s something like a statue it is haram. If it is two dimensional, then there are two cases: If it is glorified, then it is haram for everyone except the Maliki school. The ruling there is that it is Makrooh, not haram. (Makrooh means you do not get bad deeds if you do it, but you get good ones if you leave it). If it is not glorified, such as it being on a plate or on a pillow, then it is permissible. And Allah SWT knows best❤️
@@mohammedalsaeeddBarakAllahu feek for clarifying this. I wonder if you’ve also been able to find out how this Shafi’i ruling applies to cartoons, whether for children or for adults?
For those who are interested in knowing the ruling regarding the pictures(since it was mentioned in the video and the thumbnail). The following is the case for all 4 schools. As you’ll see I’ll mention the one exception that the Maliki school has. If anyone has a correction please provide it, but I’m pretty confident of what I’m sharing otherwise I wouldn’t share it. This information was provided by a Shafi’i scholar.
There are two cases:
If the image does not contain an object with a soul - it is halal.
If the image contains an object with a soul, then there are conditions to it being permissible.
If the image is for example, of only the head, or it is from the shoulders to the top of the head, then it is permissible. This is because logically, it could not be ALIVE in reality with out the rest of its body.
If the image does have the rest of its body(not necessarily all of it) and could be ALIVE in reality (if it came out of the picture) then there are two cases:
If it is three dimensional, then if it is a little girl’s toy, it is permissible. Otherwise, if it’s something like a statue it is haram.
If it is two dimensional, then there are two cases:
If it is glorified, then it is haram for everyone except the Maliki school. The ruling there is that it is Makrooh, not haram. (Makrooh means you do not get bad deeds if you do it, but you get good ones if you leave it).
If it is not glorified, such as it being on a plate or on a pillow, then it is permissible.
And Allah SWT knows best❤️
Brother is Nike haram? do research.
I'm sorry but you seem to have images all around in your room those prevent angels from coming in so you should cover them or get rid of them. (But digital images should to my knowledge)
And if i draw a body without a head is it permissible
@@AdamD222 for what purpose?
According to the ruling I mentioned above, it shouldn’t be a problem. If you have access to a scholar, please refer to them with your specific drawing if you want even more confirmation. And in general having a scholar in your life is just top tier🤭
Alhamdullilah, I've been looking for an answer to this for such a long time, then Allah has blessed me with this video! This is just what I needed, I've been wondering this whole time because of how the modern Muslims seem to be trying to reinterpret the Qur'an to fit these times and it just made me even confused. Thank Allah now I can try to understand the Qur'an in a better and clearer direction, may Allah bless you brother Mohammed, salams! 🙏
Alhamdulillah!🤍
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@@Boba_Loverz252 Glad you liked it!
Wait so is it haram to draw images with faces or not?
@@romanreigns5796 The pinned comment clarifies this
amazing mashallah! growing up in a society with all hanafi, my dad always made it clear that you still have to respect and agree to the other 3 imaans. i always had this understanding of how immans made it all easy for me to follow but then growing up few of my friends started disregarding ANYTHING mathhab with bidah. after a long time a short and clean video to refresh my ideas. Jazakalllah khair
real muslims dont follow 4 imams, they follow islam.
and i know that low IQs will say they are the same but they aren't , they are far away from each other
I am very glad that this is the case. Now you must use knowledge to guide THEM. Thanks for leaving such a wonderful comment:)
p.s. Your dad is a very smart man:) We can do nothing LESS than give them our utmost respect, even if we follow a madh'hab that isn't theirs.
@@zainaldeen509Source?
daleel?@@zainaldeen509
Alhamdulillah
Also a hanafi from kashmir
yes we must respect all other 3 imams with heart
Much needed video
I appreciate the effort u put to make this video to teach the people the right way to learn and be careful from misinterpreting things
Jazakallahul khaira kaseera
Honestly, I wasn't convinced by the evidence provided by the four schools of thought regarding the prohibition or dislike of drawing, because I believe that drawing on paper is 2D art that cannot convey a 3D interaction, and it lacks shadows, meaning it's not three-dimensional. Additionally, there is an authentic Hadith in which drawing is permitted as long as it's not used for idol worship, described as "except as a design on a garment.إلا ما كان رقما في ثوب" This interpretation applies to both the Quran and the Sunnah.
Contemporary scholars have permitted drawing, even if it represents animals or humans, arguing that there is no explicit Hadith that prohibits it. It's believed that the prohibition was in place to eradicate idol worship at the time and that some earlier rulings have evolved with changing contexts. In the end, "actions are judged by intentions.إنما ألأعمال بالنيات," so if you draw for entertainment or with noble intentions, it will be counted as good deeds. But if you draw something obscene or harmful, it
Wait, so it’s sawab to draw?!
Lovely video bro to drive home the point with good explanation and not over complicate things. Need to learn Islam from our teachers and scholars not blindly by google. 😊
Exactamundo😩😩😩
Thanks for leaving a comment❤️❤️🤭
@@mohammedalsaeedd salaam alaikum bro good video, but at the end, you should've linked it back to the intro about drawing and painting. what's the ruling? why is that the ruling? etc
@@ashakbari6157 as stated, different scolars have different opinions
@@ashakbari6157 He Pinned a Comment answering this question
it"s criminal how little subscribers you have for the amount of effort and quality you have put in this video. Commenting for the TH-cam algorithm so more of our ummah get enlightened through this video
Thank you so much for such a wonderful comment brother🙏🏽🤍 May Allah help the message spread🤲🏽
MashaAllah
Ahahahahah😂
If he gets more subscribers youre calling muhhamed a false prophet and commiting shirk because in sahih muslim 146 muhhamed says islam will go back into its whole like a snake does, so if islam or any islamic channel becomes popular then you just said muhhamed is a false prophet. Which allah do you worship in which muhhamed is a false prophet? Are you commiting shirk?
wtf do you mean???? he commented this before the creator of the vid got more subscribers. please read right before you go attacking him, plus he didnt even say anything about our prophet mohammed .@@kanyebear2358
Muchlove!
Helpful video to understand.
Very enlightening mashaAllah. All four schools have their strong logic and methodologies, and deserve huge respect.
It’s flabbergasting the amount of effort and depth these generations of scholars went through to provide a robust system for everyone who came after them.
@@mohammedalsaeeddI take great appreciation on how you also don’t do the whole Sunni-Shia thing, I appreciate the unbiased facts, which most can’t do. Respect to you.
indeed@@mohammedalsaeedd
thats why saying "just follow the quran and sunnah" is not enough, and the ones following such a way is wrong. the madhahib follow the quran and sunnah elhamdulillah
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله Akhi Saying Follow Qur'an and Sunnah Doesn't Mean Following it by out Own Opinions It Means By the Understanding of The Sahabah, And Who told you that we Reject The Imams, Rather We Follow them But Keep in Mind The Imams are Not Infallible that's why we Take Rullings Comparatively between Them And At The End we are Following The Shariah of Muhammad SAW so we must be Carefull, Also Have some Adl Just By Watching a 6 Minute Video You Came with a Fatwa that People Saying Follow Qur'an And Sunnah are Wrong
Totally wrong
You just follow opinion of someone who simply says haram over something normal or mubah and for them it's halal
They play with people's brain
Just simply follow the quran and sunnah with full knowledge and understanding
@@vanillarev_0610what if you don't understand? People of the past were more knowledgeable than us in Islamic ilms. You might be very good scholar of all Islamic sciences, but is it a way for a laymen?
@@vanillarev_0610that is not it. To rpetend for a specific incident of our life, only one hadith or Qur'anic verse is sufficient to derive a ruling regarding is arrogant and ignorant.
When you ask the scholars, in my personal experience, when they answer the question, they wouldnt take references from a single Hadith alone, there is a great amount of references they reference and eventually will come to a VERY rational conclusion and derive the reulings regarding it.
Surprisingly, this is how even scholars from the time after the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam have done so too, even the beloved Sahabis of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam.
Its not a simpke yes or no answer like if there is Only One God.
For example, if we haven't tasted all flavors of the ice cream, how can we say (for example) vanilla flavor is the best, even if its a personal opinion?
That is why, both the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa salam and the Al-Qur'an informs us to ask and inquire from those whom are knowledgeable.
Al Salam alaykum
This was honestly the best video for anyone who asks why only "scholars should make rulings and why I cant follow whomever I want".
Also the fact that all imams follwed quran and sunnah. Just because we say im hanafi doesnt mean we are innovators or that we disregard other opinions.
Jazakallah brother for sharing your journey
Allah yjzeek bmthla! Thanks for your comment:)🤍
Jazak Allahu khairan akhi!
Yjzeek bmthla!🤍🤲🏽
Masha Allah amazing video, the editing and concise message is very good, may Allah bless you for your effort and guide us all, Ameen
Thank you so much!
MashAllah brother, happy to see that people understand this topic. Jazakallahu khairan.
Your ideos have been getting A LOT better since you started. Keep it up, my brother.
Thank you so much brother❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
May the Almighty increase you my brother for educating me. Ameen
finally someone who actually talked with some sense, May Allah keep you and me and all the muslimeen on the right path of Quran and sunnah and guide us to follow these as the companions did.
Allahuma Ameen! May Allah keep us all on the truth!
You saw sense in there ? I tried to answer the question "are pictures haram" with his video and I understood "I won't give you the answer, you go and study it".
@@luxuryvagrant6496 That's the point, what's wrong with that? He is not a scholar so you shouldn't be looking for the answer in his video in the first place. he just gave his understandings from his research. If you want to learn more simply go learn from the scholars and the real sources.
@@user-pi2bt1ti2m I wanted to know what his answer would be.
I know that the answer is basically "Use the texts, they say just about anything that you want them to say."
@@luxuryvagrant6496 He did present his understanding. And I don't know what you mean by your second statement, the texts do not say what you want them to say lol. But I'll repeat, If you want to learn go to a scholar and the sources, see the evidences, if its strong, follow it.
Ummah need this information badly
ma sha Allahhh u doing great job in spreading knowledgeable content
All Muslims owe Al-Ghazali a debt of gratitude, because thanks to him, a Muslim can adopt one madhhab without looking down on the other three. I just learned about this while digging into details about the environment that created Salahuddin. That's an amazing topic to study and I highly recommend every Muslim to study it. Salahuddin is amazing, but the environment and people around him are also very amazing.
This was a very informative video, mashallah
Could you include what sheikhs you are learning from and whether they have online lectures/classes? Inshallah everyone can find value from your video
You must know the Arabic language There is a sheikh named Othman Khamis who has lessons on TH-cam in Arabic
Thank you!
As Hanafi Muslims we deeply respect and love all 3 schools of thought and it is a great blessing for us to have 4 great Imams who have tremendously made things easy and understandable for us
jazakallahul khaira kaseera
May Allah grant them all the highest levels of Jannah🤲🏽🤍
ameen@@mohammedalsaeedd
Bro, music is Haram too
No
No. You should have shame and humility in labeling something haram that God made permissible.
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ,الحمدلله رب العالمين والصلاة والسلام على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وأصحابه ومن تبعه بإحسان إلى يوم الدين أما بعد
Some of the people in this comment sections have not benefited from the video the brother made. You speak hasty and without any knowledge. Be weary of such actions as Allāh عز وجل said
وَلَا تَقُولُوا۟ لِمَا تَصِفُ أَلْسِنَتُكُمُ ٱلْكَذِبَ هَـٰذَا حَلَـٰلٌۭ وَهَـٰذَا حَرَامٌۭ لِّتَفْتَرُوا۟ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ ٱلْكَذِبَ ۚ إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ يَفْتَرُونَ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ ٱلْكَذِبَ لَا يُفْلِحُونَ
And say not concerning that which your tongues put forth falsely: "This is lawful and this is forbidden," so as to invent lies against Allah. Verily, those who invent lies against Allah will never prosper.
Sūrah Naḥl 116
Now on the issue pertaining to music:
Music is ḥarām as it’s been stated by the Prophet ﷺ in Ṣaḥīḥ all-Bukhārī:
لَيَكُونَنَّ مِنْ أُمَّتِي أَقْوَامٌ يَسْتَحِلُّونَ الْحِرَ وَالْحَرِيرَ وَالْخَمْرَ وَالْمَعَازِفَ
There will be from my nation those who will make lawful zina, silk, alcohol, and musical instruments.
Also in the tafsir of the ayah in sūrah al Luqmān:
وَمِنَ ٱلنَّاسِ مَن يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ ٱلْحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَن سَبِيلِ ٱللَّهِ بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍۢ وَيَتَّخِذَهَا هُزُوًا ۚ أُو۟لَـٰٓئِكَ لَهُمْ عَذَابٌۭ مُّهِينٌۭ
And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing, etc.) to mislead (men) from the Path of Allah without knowledge, and takes it (the Path of Allah, or the Verses of the Qur'an) by way of mockery. For such there will be a humiliating torment (in the Hell-fire).
عن أبي الصهباء البكري أنه سمع عبد الله بن مسعود وهو يسأل عن هذه الآية: (وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَنْ يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللهِ بغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ) فقال عبد الله: الغناء، والذي لا إله إلا هو، يردّدها ثلاث مرّات:
It’s was narrated from Abī Sahbā al-bakrī رحمه الله that he was listening to ʿAbdullāh ibn Masʿūd رضي الله عنه and he asked about about this ayah( (وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَنْ يَشْتَرِى لَهْوَ الحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللهِ بغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ). ʿAbdullāh said: “It is music, By Allāh whom there is no deity besides him and he repeated this three times. “
This is also the statement of ibn ʿAbbās رضي الله عنه, Jābir, ‘Ikrimah, sa’eed ibn Jubayr, Mujahid, makhūl, and ʿUmar ibn shu’aib رحمهم الله.
There are other Ayāt that prove this as well and Ḥadīth but this should be enough for the one who seeks the truth.
Brother I urge you don’t speak about the religion of Allah without any knowledge, lest you destroy yourself without knowing.
As a reminder for me and everyone else who shall read this Allāh عز وجل said:
فَمَنْ أَظْلَمُ مِمَّنِ ٱفْتَرَىٰ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ كَذِبًا أَوْ كَذَّبَ بِـَٔايَـٰتِهِۦٓ
And who is more unjust than one who invents about Allah a lie or denies His verses?
Sūrah ‘Arāf 37
قُلْ إِنَّمَا حَرَّمَ رَبِّىَ ٱلْفَوَ ٰحِشَ مَا ظَهَرَ مِنْهَا وَمَا بَطَنَ وَٱلْإِثْمَ وَٱلْبَغْىَ بِغَيْرِ ٱلْحَقِّ وَأَن تُشْرِكُوا۟ بِٱللَّهِ مَا لَمْ يُنَزِّلْ بِهِۦ سُلْطَـٰنًۭا وَأَن تَقُولُوا۟ عَلَى ٱللَّهِ مَا لَا تَعْلَمُونَ
Say, "My Lord has only forbidden immoralities - what is apparent of them and what is concealed - and sin, and oppression without right, and that you associate with Allah that for which He has not sent down authority, and that you say about Allah that which you do not know."
Sūrah ‘Araf 33
If I’ve made any mistakes please clarify them to me so that I may correct it.
May Allāh guide us to the straight path and forgive us for our sins.
سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك
@@عبدالله-ض2ظ6د law comes from Quran. Hadith is imperfect. Unless you’re saying God forgot to put laws in Quran and that the book is not complete and fully detailed.
Quran says nowhere mentions to wait 200 years for a man named Bukhari to give additional laws based on hearsay and conjecture
Don’t make something haraam if Allah didn’t make it Haraam. If it’s a gray area, you may stay away from it to be on the safe side, HOWEVER you CANNOT DECLARE it haraam to others. This is especially true because you are not a scholar.
Understand the difference between staying away from something versus outright calling it haraam
This is the first video that i see of you. The way you explain things is amazing. It's clear and very interesting. Keep going, may Allah bless you and us. Salam Aleykoum
Me when I heard this as an artist: "Ya Allah why? Darn. Time to move on I guess....." continues crying*
Read the pinned comment on the video. Hopefully it’ll help you🙏🏽
Please a video Mawlid paak
insha allah
Absolutly the best explanation I have heard on this issue now I understand why there are sometimes dissagreements on what is haram and halal. Subhanallah very well done!
Thank you very much!
MashaAllah Bro very nice video and explainations. as salamu aleykum from germany.
ما شاء الله amazing video brother❤
Thank you so much brother❤️❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great advice! Jazakallah O Khair.
Allah yjzeek bmthla🤍
And just so everyone can understand: that doesn't mean that these four different schools of thought are different denominations, with each calling the others disbelievers. We're not like Christians. Rather, scholars today recognize all four schools as correct and all four Imams as good scholars that can be trusted. And there is nothing that forces you to choose only one madhab. You can go to all four madhabs regarding any topic you are unsure about, and choose whichever makes this issue easiest for you. After all, there is a common saying in jurisprudence:
The collective agreement of scholars is a Hujja (undoubtable proof), and their disagreement is a Rahma (mercy), unlike, for example, the Rawafidh (aka Shia).
What you say goes actually against the sayings of the prophet Muhammad s.a.w, because it is stated that disagreement amongst Muslims is a Fitnah. Not mercy.
shia most other groups are still muslim. the line is usealy as alawite, who somtimes are considered depending on the person, while druze the next step arent muslim.
my friend, Allah has blessed you with the thirst of knowledge and the way to achieve it..
My love, my brother in Islam. Let's become students of knowledge inshaAllah. May Allah increase you. May the angels lay their wings out before you to honor you, by the mercy of Allah. May he be glorified.
May Allah empower us with knowledge and drive us forward in the way of what’s right🤍🤲🏽
You my brother are amazing! Allah humma barik!
jzk allahu khairan for this vid. I acc learned alot of things that i didnt know and that confused me in some ways. Glad i came across the vid. jzk allahu kheir again :)
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. Yjzeeki bmthla🤍
Nicely Explained
Mashallah great breakdown and very helpful for those who may be confused on certain hadiths and laws. I would highly recommend your videos for research purposes to those who need better understanding in the religion they have been brought up in or are newly reverted to. May Allah reward you for helping the week minded and the dismayed.
Drawing 2D pictures with facial features are haram. Drawing/making 3D things of them with a head is haram even if it does not have facial features. It is okay to make a toy for kids though. This is the clear-cut answer. Do not go the way of people who only follow madhabs and not ahadith. ''It's haram in this sect and not here, choose what suits you'' is just laughable. Follow the sunnah and choose a madhab of the alim you follow
Regarding the rulings of pictures... this is like... something that sometimes kept bothering me since this is technically my line of work (I'm an animator, for clarification). To what point does it become impermissible? Someone wrote that it is all haram, but then some people said it's only if it's over-realistic. Then people brought up the cases of whether or not photographic pictures would be haram if this is the case.
It kinda gets convoluted, but I know people of my belief, both here and away do draw things both as work and as hobby.
I was told as to exactly why this is a thing though : it's the idol worships. The Arab pagans, as well as the people where Ibrahim originated, had idols in form of statues that they worship.
Exactly, stay away from idol worship and other haram elements and you can draw whose ever picture you want in as much detail you want. You can draw animate beings in full detail. Stop following people who give senseless rulings
@@aminansar5294yes
My brother, what I say may be radical for some, but.........is it mentioned in the Qur'an? Is it stated in the Qur'an that drawing or listening to music is haram? If not then it's simply NOT haram
I know what they will say, what about this hadith or that Hadith? All i will say is (Alnahl,verse:116), read it yourself, it's absolutely forbidden to have a say in what is and isn't forbidden.
Yes, Even the prophet himself can't(Attahrim,verse:1) and he WON'T, so next time you see a Hadith saying that a goat ate a page in the Qur'an that contains verses about stoning the adulterous(a tricky way to add a new rule to islam), well , who do you truly worship and trust in? GOD or our forefathers?
@@MFG.T how would you you know how to pray and that the muslims used to pray towards another qibla before masjid al haram? you wouldn't know this without hadith
Akhi what’s your aqeedah? Ashari? Salafi? BarackAllahufeek
JazaakAllahu khairan for this video brother.
I just wanted to clear up a misconception that some people have about where we take our rulings from.
There is no clear proof in my view from the Qur'an and the Sunnah that it is obligatory to follow a particular madhab or school of thought, rather what seems to be the obligation is to simply ask someone of knowledge if you do not know and to learn your religion through trusted sources. The important journey then, as you have pointed out, is finding those scholars to refer back to that are trustworthy enough to learn your religion from.
Many people try to sell madhaahib like they are a quick and easy way to live life as a Muslim - this is incorrect. Many issues in the madhaahib also have differences of opinion within the madhab and the madhab can actually cause confusion and hardship for the layperson (see: wiping over the socks in the hanafi madhab) let alone the fact that most new Muslims can't even read Arabic to understand what their chosen madhab really offers.
I just wanted to point this out because many people claim that it is obligatory to take your rulings from a madhab (and actually scholars differ in this regard), but in reality the Muslim that tries his best to follow the Qur'an and the Sunnah by following scholars that he trusts in our time is also following the commands of Allah the Most High when He said 'Follow, [O mankind], what has been revealed to you from your Lord and do not follow other than Him any allies. Little do you remember.' (Al-A'raf, 3). Rather, he could be (notice how I said 'could' and not 'is') closer to the true Sunnah of our Prophet Muhammad salAllahu alayhi wasallam by simply reading fataawah on islamqa, translated books from darussunnah, memorising the Qur'an and reading its explanations by the scholars and the trusted translators, studying 40 hadith of Imam an-Nawawi and consulting with a trusted person of knowledge online who has studied the religion in depth. In my view there is nothing wrong with that.
Also I want to say that I am not against following madhaahib, but I am saying that people should understand that before these great Imams of the Sunnah, there were many companions who died upon perfect guidance from their Lord without following a madhab, and from them were the 10 who were promised Jannah. So the rulings are taken from where they are taken from, and your video was very good but this is a very deep topic and it of course requires lectures from scholars, however I do think you did a good job in explaining to people that they need to get to know the scholars. However we should realise that most people cannot speak to scholars directly and therefore rely on other means.
Some scholars like Ibn Hazm for example have taken the opinion that it is not permissible to blindly follow anyone and every Muslim must try their best to understand where the rulings for their religion comes from. Other scholars like al Albaani have also pointed out what I have said in the beginning of my comment, which is that is it not obligatory to follow a madhab and a Muslim should ask scholars for rulings and suffice with what they learn from them. I advise all Muslims to listen and watch a lecture entitled 'This is Our Call' by Shaykh al-Albaani.
My comment is not to cause argumentation or division, it is in the hopes that it will allow ease for people in states of confusion and doubt about where Islamic Rulings come from.
May Allah bless you in this life and the next, aameen.
with all due respect brother, I don't agree with you, following one of the imams is necessary. otherwise you would end up following what your heart desires, you would follow someone when its comforting you and follow the other at other times. quran and sunnah are not the only sources of islamic rulings but ijma and qiyas are also the part oof it
You DO have to follow one madhab and following that IS following the Quran and Sunnah. By following one and actually asking for a fatwa on the said madhab there will be no confusion. The only people confused are the ones that dont know the alif beh of their own religion. As for the hanafis they are the only madhab today that say three talaqs are three thereby agreeing with ALL FOUR IMAMS. None of the imams EVER said three talaqs are one. But their followers today are trying to pin this on them. As for socks, the hanafis simply say that cotton socks did not exist at the time of the Prophet so wiping over then would not be valid. Only if it is a leather sock.
Nobody is asking you to stick to one mazhab. You can decide to go with anyone on any matters and go with another on a different matter.
What you are trying to say is sticking to just one mazhab without switching. Which I dont think any scholar has made it compulsory.
@@zaPolymath you don't think that any scholar has said it but in reality, most of the scholars have made it compulsory
@@mansoorsaleem525 that is not true... bring me a clip
Drawings and illustrations clearly which you used on the thumbnails.
Masha Allah
Amazing
very nice
MashaAllah thanks its very helpful
Thank you for raising this point. I think this needs to be seen by every Muslim youth out there.
These days , the young muslims have their own Islam, that they have learned form unqualified internet scholars... and when you try to correct or advice them according to proper Islam ruling , they throw the line " Islam is not that strict " or "We did our own research". My own friends and cousins are victims to this.
May Allah guide them..ameen
Amazing explaination 👍👍👍
May Allah reward you brother
Ajma’een brother🤍
Great video bro mashallah
these videos are so good, like i love watching these kinds of videos by new creators talking about islam since there is so much bad stuff in the world now
I’m super glad you enjoy them!❤️
والله صادق
you have an uncanny resemblance to one other youtber, completely opposite of you, i dont want to name him, but you do....discovered your channel today bro, al the best👍🏻👍🏻
Jazakallahu Khairan brother this video is the need of the hour for all muslims.
I enjoyed the crisp editing, keep it up brother.
Perhaps you could also make a part 2 about this? Like about how one can contact scholars, what is the etiquette in asking for rulings and giving description of the 4 madhabs to people
Allah yjzeek bmthla brother🤍 With you dua, it will insha'Allah reach many. Thank you for the wonderful suggestion on a continuation regarding this subject. I just had one question. When you said "how once can contact scholars", do you mean how they can ACTUALLY/PRACTICALLY find a scholar or do you mean the etiquette as you mentioned of contacting the scholar? Thank you for your comment and may Allah bless you:)
@@mohammedalsaeedd I suppose both can be done. If possible then you may first explain the etiquette, rules and tips, then show an example where you practically show us how you find a scholar, or maybe even another video later about, meeting an actual scholar and talking with him like how there are some muslims channels who invite/ go to people and ask them questions. Anyways it is up to you to decide which style is best brother. Overall I would like any type of continuation of the subject, since this is a very important and beneficial topic for all muslims today.
@@silentbyte196Awesome, thank you so much for your input brother. I totally agree!
Zjakhullah Khair akhi, no lie this might've been the best/most helpful video I've seen this year
Allah yjzeek bmthla! That's a very big compliment and I thank you for leaving it:)
quite literally the most importent content for the dacade for the ummah or atleast next to all the ones that qualify
there r other videos that say the same thing- but more as a side note, despite this being sadly one of the most dividing issue in the ummah
By the will of Allah those who intend to worship Allah to the best of our abilities will find this information. Some people have their heads somewhere else. But for those who are sincere, we ask Allah SWT to lead them to the correct information.
i realy like when you said as shafi school of fiq is in your area so you follow them.. its very good point.. we should always consider fiq who is in majority area wise so we can get answer as per specifi fiq..
I have a few questions and problems: 1. I don't mean to sound disrespectful but why is drawing such a bad thing? 2. If drawing is bad because it leads to idol worship, than what about the Mona Lisa and many others artworks that aren't worshipped? 3. Are there any opinions besides what was mentioned in the video and the pinned comment, such as scholars or schools that say drawing is permissible? I'll wait for a response before I ask more questions, Thank you!
true, also what about designers ? architechture? and so on many things wouldn't been made real if it wasn't for the initiation of replecating what's real also none can perfect of what allah s.w.t has perfected not even close
very well explained, appreciate it @@DisenchantedWithSociety
Yes.. It is. people literally worshipping the so called picture "Monalisha"...
Yes they are literally worshipping it... Do you even know what does worship means ❓
Yes... They are worshipping it by giving the attention which it doesn't deserve...
It's a complete waste of time.. Nonsense & garbage 🚮 basically.
Full stop ⛔
@@DisenchantedWithSociety
Bro... You're highly mistaken..
First of all There's no ban on drawing inanimate objects...
Secondly, drawing parts of animate beings for important reasons, for eg- in Medical studies etc. also allowed...
So have your knowledge verified at least once .
Because how we live our life is not based on our own logic or understanding first, we follow the Quran and the Sunnah first and foremost. You may not know the wisdom that belongs to Allah, if Allah says, if Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said, that is out religion, BarakAllahu Feekum.
Beautiful, in presentation and messaging.
I love drawing
Am draw my all life even in 3 years old
I try to leave it multiple times
But its to much i cnat stand on my legs fro share presser of not drawing. I understood music
But drawing is like breathing
To me. Can i just draw stylized characters. Or do you think its all about trucking the mind. This is way is harem.
Imagine a world with out painting we would not know the historic figures body shapes with out saveing it in a canvas
I dont try to make idols or creat life. I just injoy makeing ideas and make storys out of pictures.
Salam! I pinned a comment on this video that includes the details of the ruling when it comes to pictures. I hope you can find in it a little room to express your creative juices and spend time on your craft.
Read the ruling carefully because I believe there is a lot of room for you to continue doing what you love while being mindful of Allah.
Oh and don't forget...
"And whoever is mindful of Allah, He will make a way out for them, and provide for them from sources they could never imagine." - 65:3
Hundred percent. Knowing the truth about a matter is extremly important, and the best way to do that is referring to a learned scholar.
My god, the lowest point Islam is this. As a muslim who dedicated his life to understanding the book, the only source for Islam because rest are man-made and the book is protected by god itself, I can assure you pictures, art, all other stuff is helal. Of course, do not draw a naked man/woman unless it's for academic/scientific/educative type of content. They are haram because nudity is haram, not drawing.
Do not believe those rumors. Haram stuff is explained with definitive lines in the book. Go check out The Book, not the google or local religious dude. Almost all so called "muslim"s believe other sources. They are not valid in the eyes of god and should not be considered a source at all. Most of them come from centain people trying to proteect people from west's bad habits or teaching children. One wrong turn is all it takes to forget the reason behind the stuff that isn't in the book.
Don't even take my word for it, go read the book! Even if you belong to other religions. I have read the bible too. Even tho I didn't even think of converting to christianity. Give the book a go buddy, what's the worst that could happen! Best is converting which if you decide to and not get forced is very good for you.
All i know Picture means idol statutes. I means carb on wall or stone to make picture.
Images,animation to my sense it's never haram,yes i use my sense but i have learned many Times Allah dislike people who tried to draw him or Heavenly Creature,as long it's for entertainment it's fine,and second only 2D allowed and hallal (as long no explicit content) only 3D is haram even makruh,even sculputure of plans i just dislike it,so yeah that's what my Opinion
as a muslim and...yeah, I also have study in School of art
Islam isn’t decided by your sense brother. The evidence is crystal clear, in multiple authentic sources and the warning is severe. For “entertainment” is the worst excuse too. Say for police to draw a suspect from witness memory, we can argue that is necessity, but for entertainment?! That’s ridiculous to think it’s a valid reason
Our jurisprudence(I am maliki) does not forbid drawings of alive beings.. What you call the evidence is one understanding of of some hadiths.
I will give you just one hint: the word "صورة" in arabic which is mentioned in some hadiths can either mean an image(2D) or a 3D model like a sculpture.
The maliki jurisprudence gave evendenceS that what is haram are 3D models like sculptures and not all images with the exception of dolls or any other forms of kids games.
@@mohamedyoussefmhiri8036 Al-Nu’man ibn Bashir reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The lawful is clear and the unlawful is clear, and between the two of them are doubtful matters about which many people do not know. Thus, he who avoids doubtful matters clears himself in regard to his religion and his honor, and he who falls into doubtful matters will fall into the unlawful as the shepherd who pastures near a sanctuary, all but grazing therein. Verily, every king has a sanctum and the sanctum of Allah is His prohibitions. Verily, in the body is a piece of flesh which, if sound, the entire body is sound, and if corrupt, the entire body is corrupt. Truly, it is the heart.”
Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 52, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 1599
@@mohamedyoussefmhiri8036 i mean i belive drawing is halal as not imagining of God or Heavenly Creature, and also wasnt 18+ stuff it's Will be fine and allowed,to my Understanding only 2D is halal to art humans, but 3D nope totaly not
Salam alaykoum jazakallah for the video, what is the name of NASHEED in the background 😊?
لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله
This was an amazing video, those upon the sunnah wal jamaah are those who follow one of the 4 Imams. I’m from Somalia and was raised with the Shafi’i madhab however it was always made clear to me that I must respect the other the madhabs.
Today we have arrogant extremists who think they know better than the Imams, that they have the authority to interpret as they see fit. May Allah guide them for arrogance has led them astray.
you know what's funny?
if you consider music to be defined as any intentional production of sounds in a certain pattern, using any non-organic instruments, then all the sounds coming from your devices count as music.
i.e it wouldn't matter if the bg soundtracks were vocals only, because the sounds are still coming from a device.
heheheh.
edit: As for picture-making, If you argue that photography is allowed because it works like a mirror and merely represents reality, then editing them counts as distorting or modifying them to look a certain way, and thus you're making picture.s
HEHEHEH.
You just his point about learning from scholars instead of taking your own logic. The origin of the sounds made from your device wouldn't have been some string instrument if it was a vocals only sound track, therefore its not considered music because the origin of the sound is not from an instrument.
Same goes with cameras, photos are just capturing light, just as mirrors are reflection of light, so you are not actually drawing out imitation of creation. However photoshopping bodily features is haram and falls under the category of tasweer (image making) which is prohibited.
@@omarshahwan4957the fallacies you are commiting are appeals to authority, the expertise of scholars has its limits because they are subject to the culture, bias and the limited knowledge of this time, your first point fails because there are music made without these instruments they are prohibited, but without a doubt these music and sounds are also prohibited for the exact same reason the sounds from the instruments were forbidden, just because he said this exact thing was haram doesn't mean that you cant prohibited something else that has the same exact qualties, it is basic logic it is haram too, but you keep painting it as "personal" logic because you are unable to accept the reality that your prohibition are not realistic nor reasonable and will lead to prohibitions of things that you consider permissable normal
however the very idea you are defending is incoherent, the reasoning follows like this
"making modern tech is haram because allah said they are challenging his natural creation"
nonesense, you will not take any religion that state this seriously.
just let go of these silly ideas, you are not being unapologetic for islam simply fir defending them
@@LeafSouls brother I don’t listen to music or vocals so i don’t have an issue of bias if that’s what you’re implying and I have no reason not to follow a ruling like that because it wouldn’t impact my life and even if it did I think it’s better to have my Dunya impacted than my akhira. Having cleared that up, I haven’t heard any scholar say that a sound that is permissible like a vocals only song becomes impermissible once it’s listened to from a device that transferred and stored the sound.
Was your statement about not giving scholars authority meant to conclude that everyone should just listen to his own interpretation of what they thing is or isn’t permissible? This concept isn’t from Islam the Quran and sunnah tells us the ask the people of knowledge and refer to them on these issues
@@omarshahwan4957
what was implied is that the expertise of past scholars has its limits, they have their own bias and they can be blinded by their culture, also if they held an idea, that doesn't necessarily mean it must be because of overwhelming evidence in its favor, but its that they consider this isea perfectly rational and justifiable hence they have no problem holding
no, it is outright impossible for every scholar to consider music haram due to the extremely low standards and logic behind it, you can find many scholars with knowledge disagreeing, i am not refering to modern ones either, my issue is that your taking the 4 schools if laws as facts, i dont see how they can be 100% on every topic in existence even if the 4 agreed, after all they are just 4 people, i believe the path to the truth is with an independent thinker that is a well educated scholar, not the 4 schools of law
@@LeafSouls I never mentioned the four schools but it seems u just wanted to make it seem so, so you have an angle to attack at. Your claims that scholars make rulings based on culture instead of Islam is unfounded and shameful. Even if you’re a non Muqalid and don’t follow any school the aya and hadith in Bukhari is quite clear about music being haram:
Allah says in Surah Luqman (interpretation of the meaning):
“And of mankind is he who purchases idle talks (i.e. music, singing) to mislead (men) from the path of Allah…” [Luqman 31:6]
The scholar of the ummah, Ibn 'Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: this means singing . Mujahid (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this means playing the drum (tabl). (Tafsir al-Tabari, 21/40)
Al-Hasan al-Basri (may Allah have mercy on him) said: this ayah was revealed concerning singing and musical instruments (lit. woodwind instruments). (Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 3/451)
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
“Among my ummah there will certainly be people who permit zina, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…” (Narrated by al-Bukhari ta’liqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsul by al-Tabarani and al-Bayhaqi. See al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 91)
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This is a sahih hadith narrated by al-Bukhari in his Saheeh, where he quoted it as evidence and stated that it is mu’allaq and majzum. He said: Chapter on what was narrated concerning those who permit alcohol and call it by another name.
This hadith indicates in two ways that musical instruments and enjoyment of listening to music are haram. The first is the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “[they] permit” which clearly indicates that the things mentioned, including musical instruments, are haram according to shari’ah, but those people will permit them. The second is the fact that musical instruments are mentioned alongside things which are definitely known to be haram, i.e., zina and alcohol: if they (musical instruments) were not haram, why would they be mentioned alongside these things? (adapted from al-Silsilah al-Sahihah by al-Albani, 1/140-141)
Shaykh al-Islam (Ibn Taymiyah) (may Allah have mercy on him) said: This hadith indicates that ma’azif are haram, and ma’azif means musical instruments according to the scholars of (Arabic) language. This word includes all such instruments. (al-Majmu’, 11/535).
For more references refer to islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/5000
im happy someone finally addressed this
I'm a bit confused from the pinned comment, when you say 3d (after "if it is three dimensional"), do you mean like an actual 3d object in space (like a sclupture) or do you mean a drawing that's realistic and looks 3d (but isn't)
I mean a 3D object in space like a sculpture.
Wallahi, you are right. I tried to tell the same things to Ahle Hadith brothers. Why do you follow directly Books. Even Medicine students don't prescribe for their illness. They go to soneone who has mastered MBBS. Islamic Laws are more serious and sophisticated. You just can't google it and know the answer. Madhahibs drew lines based the facts extracted from holy Quran and Ahadith. You follow Sahih Sittah; four of them are followers of Madhahib. Bless you brother. Wish to meet you one day.
Assalamu alikum
could you please make a video on sunna fasting and sunna namaz
That was really a very good explanation, jazakallah khair
Very well put
Assalamualaikum brother. I'm also from shafi' madhab. How do I get in contact with shafi scholars or their fatwahs online ?
*Nice effort, Brother JazakAllah*
We need to share our findings and concerns for discussion. Not just Enforce our Rulings to display for other to follow.
Unless we have clear understanding of Deen.
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What about the funko pops like in your background? Does it matter if they're based on real creatures or fictional?
Very educational
Well explained brother.
is the ummati by maher zain?! did you sing the outro? it was beautiful ma sha allah.
Are pictures Haram??
Pls I need to know the answer
Amazing vid
thanks so much
Amazing video, I had plans to start a yt channel to talk about topics like this. Muslims online sphere really needs educative videos like this, May Allah Increse you in blessings❤
Nicely explained 👌
So...Is drawing haram? Please explain this topic to me. I'M CONFUSED!
2 questions-
1. Did this system of defining what a real scholar is exists at the time of the original 4 ?
2. Who taught these 4 ? Would have been nice is you could go into it a little bit more.
جزاكم الله خير
Allahuma Barik, Very Beneficial
May Allah(swt) reward you brother. Wonderful video!!
what song is that at the end with the hadith?
ما شاء الله تبارك الله ، جزاك الله خير الجزاء 🌹
Amazing video
يجزيك/ج بمثله🤍🤍
Very well said brother there are lots of misunderstanding about some hadees
Bro, where can I get source for the last recitation? (I'm not sure if it is a nasheed or any ayah), I loved it.
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What about for photo retouchers or saving of digital image
So What did you find out about Pictures in Shafi'i Mudhab?
There are two cases:
If the image does not contain an object with a soul - it is halal.
If the image contains an object with a soul, then there are conditions to it being permissible.
If the image is for example, of only the head, or it is from the shoulders to the top of the head, then it is permissible. This is because logically, it could not be ALIVE in reality with out the rest of its body.
If the image does have the rest of its body(not necessarily all of it) and could be ALIVE in reality (if it came out of the picture) then there are two cases:
If it is three dimensional, then if it is a little girl’s toy then it is permissible. Otherwise, if it’s something like a statue it is haram.
If it is two dimensional, then there are two cases:
If it is glorified, then it is haram for everyone except the Maliki school. The ruling there is that it is Makrooh, not haram. (Makrooh means you do not get bad deeds if you do it, but you get good ones if you leave it).
If it is not glorified, such as it being on a plate or on a pillow, then it is permissible.
And Allah SWT knows best❤️
@@mohammedalsaeeddBarakAllahu feek for clarifying this. I wonder if you’ve also been able to find out how this Shafi’i ruling applies to cartoons, whether for children or for adults?
Jazzak brother.
alhamdulillah thank you bro. before this i always think it's okay to draw picture but im too scared to search it.
Brother, what is the name of the nasheed in your background?
First or Second?
@@mohammedalsaeedd Both please
what is the name of the song which played 5:23
can you post a video about anime figures?
JazakhAllah
Yjzeek bmthla🤍🤲🏽
does anyone know what plays at the end of his videos? it's a really beautiful recitation