Music in Islam

Sallam Alikum

To assert on the basis of some Ahaadith that to listen to Islamic songs
with music in the background is incorrect. Several Ahaadith clearly prohibit
the use of the drum as well as other musical instruments. Consider the
following Ahaadith:

  • Hadhrat Ibn Mas’ood (Radhiallaahu Ánhu) reports that Rasulullah
    (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) declared every wine, gambling, beating of
    drums and every intoxicant as Haraam. (Abu Dawud)

  • Hadhrat Ali (Radhiallaahu Ánhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
    Alayhi Wasallam) prohibited the beating of drums. (Kanzul Ummaal)

  • The Kubah (drum) is Haraam. (Bayhaqi; Musnad Bazzar)

These Ahaadith are general and prohibit the beating of the drum. Those who
claim that the beating of drums is permissible generally use the Hadith
wherein it is reported that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) said,
‘Announce the Nikah even though it be with the Duff.’ (Mishkat)

In another narration, it is reported that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi
Wasallam) passed by little girls who were beating drums. (Ibn Maajah)

However, to use these Ahaadith to substantiate the beating of drums as a
musical instrument is baseless. The beating of drums on the occasions was
for the purpose of announcement of a Nikah or the arrival of somebody or the
sighting of the moon. There is no evidence whatsoever that drums were used
merely for ‘entertainment’. Rather it is reported that when Umar
(Radhiallaahu Ánhu) heard the sound of beating drums, he would send a person
to inspect the occasion. If it was a Nikah (which was being announced by
means of the drum) he would keep quite. Otherwise, he would punish those
involved. (Fathul Qadeer)

In contemporary times there is no need to use the drum to announce any
occasion, nor is it used for such purposes. In these times, it is used commo
nly as a musical instrument. The use of the drum as a musical instrument is
expressly forbidden as has been clearly ascertained from the Ahaadith
mentioned in the beginning. Also, music itself is expressly forbidden in
Deen. Allah Ta’ala says:

  • Almighty Allah Taãla says in the Noble Qurãn: ‘And there are some people
    who purchase idle talk. for them is a severe punishment’. Ibn Masóod
    (Radhiyallaahu Ánhu) says that this verse was revealed regarding singing.

  • Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, ‘Allah ordered me to
    destroy musical instruments.’

  • Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, ‘People from my Ummat will
    drink wine and give it other names and singing girls and musical instruments
    will be played before them. Allah will cause the earth to swallow them, and
    disfigure their faces into apes and pigs.’

  • Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) mentioned, ‘When singing girls
    and musical instruments becomes common, wait for red winds, earthquakes, the
    earth swallowing people, disfiguring and many more punishments.’ (Mishkãt

Jazak Allah Khair Wa Fe Aman Allah.

Salaam,

I find this sort of confusing and sad for me. I started playing drums in Gr.6, during music class. Since then I have been playing drums and guitar, but mostly drums. I even play drums and bass guitar in a Jazz band. What im saying is that the drums have become very important for me. I really dont see the harm in them.

I have been told the there is a reason for everything in Islam, but I dont see one here. What exactly is the harm?

I play in a non-vocal contemporary/ambient jazz band and the music is more peaceful then harmful. The music is not disturbing; more relaxing. Infact, it has been said that ambient music is very therapeutic.

We dont have chicks dancing nude at our gigs, or at the establishments. We go out of our ways to make sure everything is safe and fair for the people. Im in a rock band aswell, and we avoid the bar/strip-club gigs.

Im in the position now of making a career out of this, well not a career, just somthing on the side :p. So I will be making money off of this. I'm really concerned now, and feel kinda ripped-off.

Can you please elaborate a bit more and sort of give a clue of what I should do or anyone who is reading this.

~tia, tc.