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Would listening to music in ramadan break your fast

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  1. i think it does

    listening to QURAN is better sis


  2. yes it will break ur fast for sure beside it is haram to listen to music

  3. Listening to music is not haram so listening to it doesn't break your fast


  4. No it does not break your fast but it is still from the Muharramaat:

    وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَن يَشْتَرِي لَهْوَ الْحَدِيثِ لِيُضِلَّ عَن سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ وَيَتَّخِذَهَا هُزُوًا أُولَئِكَ لَهُمْ عَذَابٌ مُّهِينٌ

    ((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 Luqmaan:6)

    The scholars of Tafseer have stated that ‘Idle Talk’ refers to music and singing. ‘Abdullaah ibn Mas’ood (رضي الله عنه) swore by Allaah three times about this verse being in reference to Music,

    فقال عبد اللّه بن مسعود: الغناء، واللّه الذي لا إله إلا هو، يردها ثلاث مرات

    ((By Allaah, of who there is nothing worthy of worship except Him, its meaning is Music)) and he said this three times.

    Sunan al-Bayhaqee (1/233), Tafseer Ibn Katheer, al-Haakim, Mustadrak (2/411)

    This saying has also been narrated from many others amongst the salaf as-Saalih, such as Ibn ‘Abbaas (رضي الله عنه) who said ,

    عن بن عباس في هذه الآية { من يشتري لهو الحديث } قال نزلت في الغناء وأشباهه

    ((This verse- And those who purchase Idle Talks- was revealed for music, singing and the like.))

    Sunan al-Bayhaqi, 1/221 and Musannaf Ibn abi Shayba, 132/5

    The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) is reported to have said,

    النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول ليكونن من أمتي أقوام يستحلون الحر والحرير والخمر والمعازف ولينزلن أقوام إلى جنب علم يروح عليهم بسارحة لهم يأتيهم لحاجة فيقولون ارجع إلينا غدا فيبيتهم الله ويضع العلم ويمسخ آخرين قردة وخنازير إلى يوم القبامة

    ((Among my Ummah there will certainly be people who permit zinaa, silk, alcohol and musical instruments…)) until the end of the hadeeth.

    Narrated by al-Bukhaari ta’leeqan, no. 5590; narrated as mawsool by al-Tabaraanee and al-Bayhaqee; Ibn Maajah (4010). See al-Silsilah al-Saheehah by al-Albaani, 91

    Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalaanee stated in his introduction to his explanation of Saheeh al-Bukhaaree,

    وأنه لا يورد فيه إلا حديثا صحيحا

    ((He did not place in it except the authentic Hadeeth))

    Introduction of al-Fath-ul Baaree of Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalaanee

    Shaykhul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (رحمه الله) said,

    فدل هذا الحديث على تحريم المعازف‏.‏ والمعازف هي آلات اللهو عند أهل اللغة وهذا اسم يتناول هذه الآلات كله

    ((This hadeeth indicates that ma'aazif are Haraam, and ma’aazif means musical instruments according to the scholars of (Arabic) language. This word includes all such instruments.))

    al-Majmoo’ al Fataawa, 11/535

  5. yes it does

  6. we are not specifically told about this ruling.  But we know that music with instrument and bad meaning is haraam.  And while fasting we are to keep away from all evil and devote ourselves in the worship and remembrance of Allah.

    so that won't quite fit it that, would it?

  7. I don't think so.

    However, listening to Elton John might.

  8. The basic breakers of fasting are eating, drinking, and sexual intercourse (all consciously and willingly). I think others like swearing (bad-mouthing) and fighting with others either nullify your fasting or decrease its virtue. As for music, I don't think it breaks the fast and Allah knows Best.

  9. yeh chi chi haram !!

    it does ..

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