Is Music Haram in Islam? All music?

In Islam, the permissibility of music is a topic of debate among scholars. Some scholars argue that all forms of music are haram (forbidden) based on certain hadiths (sayings or actions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) and other textual evidences. They argue that music is distracting, promotes immorality, and can lead to sinful behavior.

However, there are other scholars who believe that not all music is haram. They consider the context, content, and effects of the music in determining its permissibility. If the music promotes immoral behavior, obscenity, or includes explicit and sinful content, it would be considered haram. On the other hand, if the music is morally uplifting, educational, and does not incite sinful behavior, it may be considered permissible or even praiseworthy.

It is important to note that the majority of scholars agree that certain instruments, such as those associated with drinking alcohol or those that are specifically designed for sinful activities, are prohibited. Additionally, any music or lyrics that contain disrespect towards Allah, His Messenger, or Islamic values are strictly forbidden.

Ultimately, the decision regarding the permissibility of music may vary depending on the scholar you follow. It is recommended to consult a knowledgeable and trustworthy scholar to understand their view and guidance on this matter.https://youtu.be/318ZDSy3zn4

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