In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful,
The worst case scenario in the event of being inflicted with a
disease is when the one involved refuses to believe that he has been
inflicted with that disease. The way this phenomenon is accepted and
recognised in diseases and illnesses that affect the physical body, it
is also true with regards to spiritual diseases and ailments.
When a person commits a sin (may Allah save us all) believing that a
sin is being committed and feels regret and remorse in the heart, then
this is far better then committing the sin and believing it to be
lawful (halal). In the former situation, only one sin is being
committed, and it is very likely that the individual may repent out of
the remorse felt in the heart. In the latter case, however, in addition
to the sin being committed, there is the greater sin of trying to
justify it. Normally, such an individual does not receive the guidance
to repent from his sin. (May Allah save us all, Ameen).
Music and Singing?
The case with music and unlawful singing is the same. It has been
decisively prohibited in Shariah, as the evidences mentioned further
along will show. Yet there are individuals that are not ready to
believe that it is Haram.
In the modern era, music has spread to such an extent that nobody is
free from it. Individuals are confronted with situations where they are
forced to listen to music. It is played nearly in all department stores
and supermarkets. If you sit in a taxi, make a phone call or even walk
down the street, you will not be saved from this evil. Young Muslims
drive around in their cars with the music fully blasted. The increasing
popularity of music, which is prevalent in our society, poses a great
threat to the Muslims.
Music is a direct ploy of the Non-Muslims. One of the main causes
for the decline of the Muslims is their involvement in useless
entertainment. Today we see that Muslims are involved, and at the
forefront perhaps, of many immoralities and evils. The spiritual power
which once was the trait of a Muslim is nowhere to be seen. One of the
main reasons for this is music and useless entertainment.
Harms and effects of music
We should be aware that nothing has been prohibited by the Almighty
Creator except that which is harmful to the Muslims and the society as
a whole. There are great harms and ill-effects of music.
Islam totally forbids adultery and also those things that lead to it. Allah Most High says:
�And do not come near to adultery, for it is a shameful deed and an evil, opening the road (to other evils)� (al-Isra, 32).
Islam does not only prohibit adultery and fornication, but also
those things that may lead to it. This is the reason why the Qur�an
orders Muslim men and Women to lower their gazes. It prohibits one from
being alone with someone from the opposite sex (khalwa). Informal
interaction with the opposite sex has also been made unlawful.
This is also one of the main reasons for the prohibition of music,
as it effects one�s emotions, creates arousal, passion and excitement,
and also leads to various physiological changes in the person. It is a
psychological proven fact that two things are instrumental in arousing
the human sexual desire, one being the voice of a female (for males)
and the other music.
This is the reason why Allah Most High says:
�O wives of the prophet! You are not like other women, if you are
god-fearing. So do not be soft in speech. Lest in whose heart is
disease should be moved with desire.� (Surah al-Ahzab, v. 32).
Thus, Islam forbids listening to the female voice with lust and
desire. The great Hanafi Jurist, Ibn Abidin (Allah have mercy on him)
states:
�It is permissible for women to converse with non-Mahram men at the
time of need (and visa versa, m). However, what is not permissible is
that they stretch, soften and raise their voice in a melodious way�
(Radd al-Muhtar, V.1, P. 406).
Similarly, it is also unlawful for women to listen to the voice of
non-Mahram men with lust and desire. One of the great western thinkers
said: �the voice is one of the quickest ways that make a woman fall in
love with a man. This is the reason why many women adore singers�.
The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) was
also wary of this fact when he said to the Companion Bara ibn Malik: �O
Bara! Let not the women here your voice� (Kanz al-Ummal, 7/322). The
same has also been reported from the Companion Anjasha (Allah be
pleased with him).
Physical Effect of Music
Experiments carried out by doctors and researchers confirm that
music is such that it does not only affect the brain, but each and
every organ of the body. There is a close relationship between music
and bodily movements.
It is also proved that music affects one�s emotions, increases
arousal in terms of alertness and excitement and also leads to various
psychological changes in the person. In a psychological experiment, it
was found that listening to moderate type of music increased one�s
normal heart beat, whilst listening to rock music the heart beat
increased even further, yet people claim that music has no effect.
In conclusion, music and the instruments used for singing are a
cause for arousing the sexual desire of an individual. It could lead a
person to adultery and fornication. Therefore, Islam takes the
preventive measure rather than suffer the consequences. This is also
one of the principles of Islamic Jurisprudence, namely �blocking the
means� (sadd al-dhara'i). This is based on the idea of preventing an
evil before it actually materializes, and is taken from the heart of
the guidance of the Qur�an and Sunnah that, �Preventing harm is given
precedence even to achieving possible benefits.�
Becoming Heedless of Allah
One of the harms of music is that it distracts one from his Creator.
It serves as a temporary means of pleasure and satisfaction, which
makes one forget who he really is and why he was created. This is the
reason why musical instruments are known in the Arabic language as �malaahi� meaning instruments that prevent one from the remembrance of Allah Almighty.
Human has been created for a noble purpose. Allah Most High says:
�I have created jinn and humans only that they serve (worship) me� (Surah al-Dhariyat, 56).
Music and temporary entertainments sink the human in physical
pleasures and prevent him/her from true spiritual gains. In conclusion,
music has a great role to play in preventing a human from realising the
purpose of creation.
Un-Islamic Values
Another harm of music is that it instills the ideologies of the
Non-Muslims in the heart and mind. The messages of today�s music follow
a general theme of love, fornication, drugs and freedom.
We find that the whole world is obsessed with the Kufr idea of
unrestrained freedom, i.e. freedom of speech and movement, etc� This
idea of freedom, �it�s my life, I�ll do what I want� is a predominant
theme of music today. It is used as a means of drilling western
ideologies into the hearts and minds, which are totally contrary to
Islamic values and teachings.
The Difference Between Legal Wisdom and Legal Reasons
The above are just some of the harms and evil effects of music. One
must remember here that these are the wisdoms for the prohibition of
music and not the reason (illah). The Shariah ruling is based upon the
reason, and not the wisdom. In other words if the harms for the
prohibition of music is taken care of, it does not make music
permissible.
An example for this is that the wisdom behind the prohibition of
wine and alcohol is that it creates enmity and hatred between people
and it hinders one from the remembrance of Allah. The reason, however,
is that it is an intoxicating substance. Now, if one was to say that
wine will be Halal for me, as I will lock myself up after drinking
wine, thus no destruction will be caused. Any sane person will conclude
that he is wrong, as wine is Haram whether you cause any destruction
and damage to others or not. The reason being, that the cause for the
prohibition of wine is that it intoxicates you, regardless of whether
the wisdom is present or not.
The same is with music. If one is saved from the abovementioned
harms, even then music will still remain Haram. It can not be held
lawful even if one is saved from its harms. This is a well established
principle in the science of Usul al-Fiqh.
Ruling on musical instruments and unlawful singing
In the light of the evidences that will be mentioned later, the following are unlawful in Shariah:
a) Musical instruments that are exclusively designed for
entertainment and dancing, and create charm, pleasure and bliss on
their own (even without the singing), such as the drum, violin, guitar,
fiddle, flute, lute, mandolin, harmonium, piano, string, etc� are
impermissible to use under any circumstance.
There is a consensus of the whole Ummah on this. Since the first
century, the Companions (sahaba), their followers (tabi�een), jurists
(fuqaha) and the scholars have been generally unanimous on this ruling.
b) Singing that is a cause for a sin is also unlawful with the
consensus of all the scholars, such as songs that prevent one from the
obligatory (fard & wajib).
c) Any singing that is accompanied by other sins, such as songs that
consist of unlawful, immoral, and sexual themes, or it is sang by
non-Mahram women, etc will also be unlawful. This ruling is also with
the consensus of all the scholars.
Evidences
There are numerous evidences in the Qur�an and Sunnah which support this view. We will attempt to look at a few:
1) Allah Most High says:
�And there are among men, those that purchase idle tales, to mislead
(men) from the path of Allah and throw ridicule. For such there will be
a humiliating punishment� (Surah Luqman, V. 6).
The great Companion Abd Allah ibn Mas�ud (Allah be pleased with him) states in the explanation of the word �idle tales�:
�By Allah its meaning is music� (Sunan al-Bayhaqi, 1/223 & authenticated by al-Hakim in his Mustadrak, 2/411).
Imam Ibn Abi Shayba related with his own transmission that He (Ibn Mas�ud) said:
�I swear By Him besides whom there is no God that it refers to singing� (132/5).
The great Companion and exegete of the Qur�an, Abd Allah ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) states:
�The meaning of the word is music, singing and the like� (Sunan al-Bayhaqi, 1/221& Musannaf Ibn abi Shayba, 132/5).
He also stated:
�Music and the purchase of female singers� (Musannaf Ibn Abi Shayba, 132/5).
Hasan al-Basri (Allah be pleased with him) said:
�This verse was revealed in relation to singing and musical instruments� (Tafsir ibn Kathir, 3/442)
The same explanation has also been narrated from Mujahid, Ikrima,
Ibrahim Nakha�i, Mak�hul and others (Allah be pleased with them all).
The above verse of the Qur�an, along with the statements regarding
its meaning is clear in the prohibition of music. It also serves as a
severe warning for those who are involved in the trade of music in any
way, shape or form, as Allah warned them of �Humiliating punishment�.
As for those that say, the verse refers to things that prevent one
from the remembrance of Allah and not music, do not contradict the
aforementioned explanation. The interpretation of the verse with
�things that prevent one from the remembrance of Allah� is a more
general interpretation which includes music and song, as one of the
foremost things that stop you from the remembrance of Allah is music.
This is the reason why the majority of the exegetes of the Qur�an have
interpreted the verse with music only, or with all those acts that
prevent one from the truth with music being at the forefront.
2) Allah Most High says whilst describing the attributes of the servants of the Most Compassionate (ibad al-Rahman):
�Those who witness no falsehood, and if they pass by futility, they
pass by it with honourable avoidance� (Surah al-Furqan, V. 72).
Imam Abu Bakr al-Jassas relates from Sayyiduna Imam Abu Hanifah
(Allah be pleased with him) that the meaning of �falsehood (zur)� is
music & song, (Ahkam al-Qur�an, 3/428).
3) Allah Most High said to Shaytan:
�Lead to destruction those whom you can among them with your (seductive) voice� (Surah al-Isra, V.64).
One of the great exegete, Mujahid (Allah have mercy on him)
interpreted the word �voice (sawt)� by music, singing, dancing and idle
things. (Ruh al-Ma�ani, 15/111).
Imam Suyuti (Allah have mercy on him) quoted Mujahid as saying:
�Voice (in this verse) is singing and flute� (al-Iklil fi istinbat
al-tanzil, 1444).
Another exegete, Dahhak (Allah have mercy on him) also interpreted the word �Sawt� with flutes. (Qurtubi, al-Jami` li Ahkam al-Qur�an, 10/288).
Here also, a general interpretation can be given, as indeed some
commentators of the Qur ' an have done, but this, as mentioned earlier,
does not contradict the meaning given by Mujahid and Dahhak, as it is
included in the more broad and general meaning.
Guidance of the Messenger of Allah
(Allah bless him & give him peace)
The are many Ahadith of the blessed Messenger of Allah (Allah bless
him & give him peace) which prohibit music and the usage of musical
instruments to the extent that some scholars have gathered
approximately forty Ahadith, of which the chain of transmission of some
is sound (sahih), some good (hasan) and some weak (da�if). We will only
mention a few here:
1) Sayyiduna Abu Malik al-Ash�ari (Allah be pleased with him)
reports that he heard the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him &
give him peace) say: �There will appear people in my Ummah, who will
hold adultery, silk, alcohol and musical instruments to be lawful�
(Sahih al-Bukhari)
2) Abu Malik al-Ash�ari (Allah be pleased with him) narrates a
similar type of Hadith, but a different wording. He reports that the
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: �Soon
there will be people from my Ummah who will consume alcohol, they will
change its name (by regarding it permissible. m), on there heads will
be instruments of music and singing. Allah will make the ground swallow
them up, and turn them into monkeys and swine� (Sahih Ibn Hibban &
Sunan Ibn Majah, with a sound chain of narration).
In the above two narrations, the word ma`azif is used. The
scholars of the Arabic language are unanimous on the fact that it
refers to musical instruments (Ibn Manzur, Lisan al-Arab, V.9, P.189).
The prohibition of musical instruments is clear in the two
narrations. The first Hadith (recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari) mentions
that certain people from the Ummah of the Messenger of Allah (Allah
bless him & give peace) will try to justify the permissibility of
using musical instruments, along with adultery, silk and alcohol,
despite these things being unlawful (haram) in Shariah.
Moreover, by mentioning music with the likes of adultery and alcohol
just shows how severe the sin is. The one who attempts to permit music
is similar to the one who permits alcohol or adultery.
The second Hadith describes the fate of such people in that the
ground will be ordered to swallow them and they will be turned into
monkeys and swine (may Allah save us all). The warning is specific to
those that will hold music, alcohol, silk and adultery to be
permissible. It is something that should be of concern for those who
try and justify any of these things.
Also, to say that music will only be unlawful if it is in
combination with alcohol, adultery and silk is incorrect. If this was
the case, then why is it that the exception is only for music from the
four things? The same could also be said for adultery, alcohol and
silk. One may then even justify that alcohol and adultery is also
permissible unless if they are consumed in combination with the other
things!
Thus the above two narrations of the beloved of Allah (Allah bless
him & give him peace) are clear proof on the impermissibility of
music and songs.
3) Imran ibn Husain (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: �This
Ummah will experience the swallowing up of some people by the earth,
metamorphosis of some into animals, and being rained upon with stones�.
A man from amongst the Muslims asked: �O Messenger of Allah! When will
this be?� He said: �When female singers and musical instruments appear
and alcohol will (commonly) be consumed� (Recorded by Imam Tirmizi,
Imam Ibn Majah in their respective Sunan collections, and the wording
here is of Sunan Tirmizi).
4) Sayyiduna Ali ibn Talib (Allah be pleased with him) reports that
the blessed Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace)
said: �When my Ummah begin doing fifteen things, they will be inflicted
with tribulations, and (from those 15 things He said): �When female
singers and musical instruments become common� (Sunan Tirmizi).
5) Na�fi reports that once Abd Allah ibn Umar (Allah be pleased with
them both) heard the sound of a Sheppard�s flute. He put his fingers in
his ears, turned his mule away from the road and said: �O Nafi�! Can
you hear? I (Nafi�) replied with the affirmative. He carried on walking
(with his fingers in his ears) until I said: �the sound has ceased� He
removed his fingers from his ears, came back on to the road and said:
�I saw the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace)
doing the same when he heard the flute of the Sheppard� (Recorded by
Imam Ahmad in his Musnad and Abu Dawud & Ibn Majah in their Sunans).
6) Abd Allah Ibn Umar (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: �Verily
Allah has forbidden alcohol, gambling, drum and guitar, and every
intoxicant is haram� (Musnad Ahmad & Sunan Abu Dawud).
7) Abu Umama (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger
of Allah (Allah bless him & give peace) said: �Allah Mighty and
Majestic sent me as a guidance and mercy to believers and commanded me
to do away with musical instruments, flutes, strings, crucifixes, and
the affairs of the pre-Islamic period of ignorance� (Musnad Ahmad &
Abu Dawud Tayalisi).
8) Abd Allah ibn Mas�ud (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: �Song
makes hypocrisy grow in the heart as water does herbage� (Sunan
al-Bayhaqi).
9) Anas (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger of
Allah (Allah bless him & give peace) said: �On the day of
Resurrection, Allah will pour molten lead into the ears of whoever sits
listening to a songstress� (Recorded by Ibn Asakir & Ibn al-Misri).
10)Abu Huraira (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the
Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: �Bell
is the flute of Shaytan� (Sahih Muslim & Sunan Abu Dawud).
There are many more narrations of the Messenger of Allah (Allah
bless him & give peace) in prohibition of musical instruments and
unlawful singing. I have merely mentioned a few as an example.
The imam of the Shafi`i school, Imam Ibn Hajr al-Haytami gathered
all these Ahadith which approximately total to forty in his excellent
work � Kaff al-Ra�a an Muharramat al-Lahw wa al-Sama� , and
then said: �All of this is explicit and compelling textual evidence
that musical instruments of all types are unlawful� (2/270).
Statements of the Fuqaha
The great Hanafi jurist al-Kasani states:
�If a singer gathers people around him only to entertain them with
his voice, then he will not be considered a upright person (a�dil),
even though if he does not consume alcohol, as he will be considered
the leader of sinners. If however, he only sings to himself in order to
eradicate loneliness, then there is nothing wrong in doing so.
As far as the one who uses musical instruments is concerned, if the
instruments themselves are not unlawful, such as the bamboo and
tambourine, then there is nothing wrong with that and he will still be
considered upright. However, if the instrument is unlawful, such as the
lute and the like, then he will not be considered a upright person (to
be a witness in the court. m), as these instruments can never be
considered lawful� (Bada�i al-Sana�i, 6/269).
It is stated in Khulasat al-Fatawa:
�Listening to the sound of musical instruments is unlawful (haram),
as the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said:
�Listening to songs is a sin� (4/345).
Ibn Humam, the great Hanafi Mujtahid makes a decisive statement in his famous Fath al-Qadir:
�Unlawful (haram) singing is when the theme of the song consists of
unlawful things, such as the description of a particular living
person�s beauty and features, the virtues of wine that provoke
wine-drinking, the details and particulars of family affairs or those
songs that mock and ridicule others.
However, songs that are free from such unlawful things and they
consist of descriptions of the natural things, such as flowers and
streams, etc� will be permissible. Yes, if they are accompanied by
musical instruments, then it will be unlawful even if the song is full
of advice and wisdom, not because of what the songs consist of, rather
due to the musical instruments that are played with it.
And it is stated in the al-Mugni of Ibn Qudamah (Hanbali Madhhab) that musical instruments are of two types:
1) Unlawful, Such as those that are specially designed for entertainment and singing, like the flute and mandolin, etc�
2) Lawful, like the playing of the tambourine (daff) at weddings and other happy occasions� (Ibn Humam, Fath al-Qadir, 6/36).
The same has more or less been mentioned in the other Hanafi works
also, such as al-Ikhtiyar, al-Bahr al-Ra�iq, al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya and
others.
Imam an-Nawawi, the great Hadith and Shafi�i scholar states:
�It is unlawful to use or listen to musical instruments, such as,
those which the drinkers are known for, like the mandolin, lute,
cymbals, and flute. It is permissible to play the tambourine (daf) at
weddings, circumcisions and other times, even if it has bells on its
sides. Beating the Kuba, a long drum with a narrow middle, is also
unlawful� (Mugni al-muhtaj, 4/429, & Reliance of the traveller,
775).
There are many other statements of the Fuqaha and scholars such
al-Qurtubi, and each of the four Madhhabs, but due to the length of the
article, I will suffice with the above.
As for those who hold music to be lawful usually present the Hadith
of Sahih al-Bukhari in which two girls were singing in the presence of
the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) and
Sayyida A�isha (Allah be pleased with her).
However, the permissibility of music can not be justified with this
Hadith. The Hadith expert, Ibn Hajr al-Asqalani has refuted this claim
in length in his Fath al-Bari, 2/345).
Firstly, theses young girls were singing without any unlawful
musical instruments and secondly, the content of the song was regarding
war, thus perfectly lawful. Also, they were not professional singers as
the words of the Hadith clearly indicate.
Some try to justify music with the Hadith in which the permissibility of playing the tambourine (daf) is mentioned.
However, as stated in the works of the Fuqaha, to play the
tambourine is permissible at weddings, as it is not designed for sole
entertainment and pleasure, rather for announcement, etc�
Conclusion
In the light of the above evidences from the Qur�an, sayings of our
beloved Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give peace) and texts
of the various Fuqaha, the following is the decisive ruling with
regards to music:
Musical instruments that are solely designed for entertainment are
unlawful, with or without singing. However, to play the tambourine
(daf) at weddings (and other occasions according to some fuqaha) will
be permissible.
As far as the songs are concerned, if they consist of anything that
is unlawful or they prevent one from the obligatory duties, then they
will be unlawful. However, if they are free from the abovementioned
things (and they are not accompanied by instruments), then it will be
permissible to sing them.
And Allah Knows best
Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari, UK
This is from sunnipath.com , it is from the hanafi madhhab.