This article was co-authored by Belal Elkadri and by wikiHow staff writer, Bertha Isabel Crombet, PhD. Belal Elkadri is an Islamic education expert and motivational speaker based in Detroit, Michigan. Belal is passionate about challenging the stigmas plaguing the Muslim community and bridging the gap through education, and ahs worked in the non-profit space for over 10 years. As a community outreach coordinator with The Family Youth Institute, Belal helped inform Imams across the nation on a variety of research, including issues involving youth, addiction, elderly care, parenting, and mental health. He has hosted numerous webinars to honor the Prophet Muhammad in coordination with Celebrate Mercy. He has also led multiple classes on the Sabr App, a guided meditation app for Muslims, and developed courses to help the spiritual and mental health of Muslims. His work with the Muslim Enrichment Project has helped connect new converts with local mosques in addition to providing reverts with Islamic education. Belal also encouraged mosques across the nation to accommodate the special needs community as the certification manager with MUHSEN.
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Islam is the world’s fastest-growing religion, and there are certain things considered halal, or lawful, while others are considered haram, or forbidden. One of the most highly debated subjects among Muslims is whether music is haram or not. And if so, is all music haram or only certain types? If you’re curious about this historically ambiguous aspect of the Islamic faith and want to learn more, keep reading for a comprehensive breakdown. Plus, valuable insights on the meaning of "haram" from Islamic education expert and motivational speaker, Belal Elkadri.
Is music forbidden in Islam?
There is no black-and-white answer to this question. Some Muslims believe all music to be haram, while others believe only certain types to be haram. The prohibition of music in Muslim countries is rare, and most modern Muslims find it permissible as long as it doesn't encourage or mention immoral acts.
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- ↑ https://quran.com/luqman/6
- ↑ https://www.irishtimes.com/news/scholars-and-musicians-hotly-debate-whether-music-is-permissible-or-not-1.1262467
- ↑ https://quran.com/23
- ↑ https://www.indexoncensorship.org/2025/02/afghanistan-taliban-music-banned-musicians-exile-silent/
- ↑ https://surahquran.com/english-aya-6-sora-31.html
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview
- ↑ Belal Elkadri. Islam Education Expert & Motivational Speaker. Expert Interview



