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DEENTOUR 09 - WHY MUSIC AND OTHER THINGS ARE FORBIDDEN IN ISLAM

DEENTOUR 09 - WHY MUSIC AND OTHER THINGS ARE FORBIDDEN IN ISLAM

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DEENTOUR 09 - WHY MUSIC AND OTHER THINGS ARE FORBIDDEN IN ISLAM

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode the brothers address certain actions or things normalized in todays society that are forbidden (haram) in Islam. We talk about things like drugs, alcohol, and music. Yes, Music is haram.It is not easy to stop any sin that you do, whether you know it is a sin or not. This episode speaks a little on that. Turning to Allah and trusting in His guidance is really the only way to keep ourselves away from sin and break away from the struggles of this world and any bad habits we have created for ourselves.We address any benefits of haram things and how the bad outweighs the good. There is always question about what is seen as haram and what is not in Islam, especially for things not strictly stated in the Quran. That is why we have scholars who have dedicated their life to allowing us to best understand the eloquence in the Quran.FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deentourr/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deentourrTimeline:Intro - 0:00Why Things Are Haram - 1:00Alcohol and it’s Dangers - 1:38Other Substances and Abusing Them - 9:00High School Peer Pressure - 13:27Struggles With Sin and Punishments of This Life - 15:25Real Success vs. Success Today - 18:09Is Music Haram? - 22:12Quran and Music - 26:15Practicality of Islam - 42:30Outro - 44:58
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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An unapologetically real podcast hosted by 3 muslim brothers. We dive into topics that range all over from life and the deen to all that’s in between, while keeping Islam the center point. Our goal is to allow anyone regardless of religion to be engaged in the conversation and be able to take the lessons and knowledge we hope to provide and be able to use it in their lives to help them. Life is like a DETOUR, we just use the DEEN (Way of life in Islam) to navigate it. :)