Rulings on photos and videos explained

By my little sister:

Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah,

My dear brothers and sisters i am sorry i have taken so long to deliver hadeeth of the week to you but i have a been a bit busy..

So i know how disappointed you must be because like WHERES MY HADEETH OF THE WEEK EMAIL ITS THE ONLY THING WORTHWHILE

 IN MY LIFE Biggrin lolz i am only joking not all of you have very sad lifes lol (joking again). Sorry for my terrible jokes

 (imbarasing)

So this topic is a suggestion from my one of my very good friends and as you read along try to guess but eventually i

will tell you.

In the name of Allah, the most beneficent, the merciful.

The modern world is a very dangerous place for the Muslim as the rapid and expansive increase in knowledge and

 technology which means that new questions arise that need answering. The Ullema of today have to be increasingly

 aware of the advances in medical science, finance, farming, biology, chemistry and physics. Is it permissible, for

 example, to work in stem cell research? New ‘halal mortgages’ are springing up everywhere and seem so complicated,

 are they halal? What happens if a Muslim goes into space, how does he pray? Is it permissible to stun an animal with an

 electronic current before slaughter? There are so many new situations that are springing up each year due to advances

 in technology.

There is an issue that is relatively old but has an increasing level of importance due to the rise of digital technology, that

issue is Photography. Many sisters I know immediately shout “haram” whilst others exclaim “halal” so what is average 

Muslim to do when he or she attends a wedding (for example) and there are cameras and video cameras everywhere? Or

what if he or she needs to take a picture for a passport or a library card?

This situation affects all of us so I thought about posting the positions of some of our Ullema.

Mufti Ebrahim Desai (may Allah preserve him) states:

Photography, taking of pictures, video, etc. are all totally prohibited in Shari’ah. No matter where photography, video,

 etc. of animate objects are done are all Haram. However, photographs at time of severe necessity only, e.g. passport,

 will be allowed.

Mufti Ebrahim quotes the hadith in which our beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW said, 

“Verily the people who are punished the worst by Allah are the Musawwiroon (picture-makers).’ (Bukhari)

Mufti Ebrahim also quotes the following hadiths:

Hadhrat Abu Talha (Radhiyallaahu Ánhu) narrates that Prophet Muhammad SAW said, ‘Angels do not enter a house 

where in there is a dog or picture.’ (Mishkãt vol. 2 p. 385)

Abdullah ibn Masóod (Radhiyallaahu Ánhu) narrates that Prophet Muhammad SAW said, ‘The people with the most severe

punishment by Allah will be the picture makers.’ (Ibid).

Hadhrat Ibn Abbas (RA) narrates, ‘I heard the messenger of Allah  saying, “Every picture-maker will be in the fire.

 A life will be created for every picture the picture-maker made, and he will be tortured in Hell.” If you have to make

pictures (says Ibn Abbas then make a picture of a tree or such things which are inanimate.’ (Bukhari and Muslim)

This is the position of the majority of scholars however I have found that in the issue of photography there is a

difference of opinion. Shaykh Muhammad Bakhit al-Muti’i of Egypt, a 2oth Century scholar known for his knowledge and 

piety, wrote a whole treatise titled al-Jawab al-Shafi fi Ibahat Surat al-Photography in support of this view of 

permissibility.

His basic understanding is that the reason behind the prohibition of painting pictures (in the words of the Hadith) is 

challenging Allah in His Creating of living creatures. In camera photos, however, one does not produce an image

through one’s own imagination; hence one is not challenging the Creating of Allah  as such. It is merely a reflection of

a living being already created by Allah Most High.

Live Broadcasting

Shaykh Mufti Taqi Usmani (may Allah preserve him) and many other scholars have declared that live broadcastings of

 images do not fall within the ambit of picture-making (taswir). A picture is something that is permanent and static

, whilst the image broadcasted live is not permanent hence cannot be termed a picture. A live broadcast is in reality a 

reflection of the actual image, similar to seeing an image in a mirror.

Therefore, if an image of a human or animal is broadcasted live, then this does not fall into the unlawful picture-making.

 It will be permitted to broadcast something live or view a live programme, provided the content of the programme is 

lawful (halal). (Taqrir Tirmidhi, 2/351)

Video Recording

According to Shaykh Taqi Usmani, that which is recorded in a videotape or DVD is also not considered a picture. In a

videotape, the particles of an image are gathered and then re-opened in the same order to view the image. This is the 

reason why it is not possible to see the picture in the rail of the tape without playing it. (ibid)

Therefore, if a permitted and Halal event, such as a lecture of a scholar, is played and viewed on a videotape or DVD, it 

will be permitted, Inshallah.

Shaykh Taqi Usmani (may Allah preserve him) sums this up in one of his Fatawa:

“The images appearing on live programs or recorded programs on television are not the pictures in the strict sense

 envisaged in the Ahadith of the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAW unless they are printed in a durable form on paper or on

 any

 other object. But the basic reason why Muslims are advised not to keep TV sets in their homes is that most of the 

 programs broadcast on the TV channels contain impermissible elements.”

 Up to this moment I have not prevented people from taking my picture when the situation arises but I can see the

 position of the prohibition quite clearly. There seems to be a difference between video and still pictures too, that is,

 video (either live or recorded) being rather more acceptable.

 For me the safer position is to avoid pictures but not condemn those who do because there is a genuine difference of 

 opinion amongst our Ullema and as the ullema say: “Allah  would not punish people for following recognized qualified

 scholars, even if they turned out to be “wrong.”

 Allah knows best

  untill next time

      inshallah 

 peace be with you

Hope you enjoyed it, don't ask me where she gets her lame jokes from.

Thanks for sharing Smile

Wait, is this your 12yr old sister?

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

yh jazakAllah for sharing. My friend actually brought this up and this deffo clears it up. I dnt care about pictures, but not being able to take pics of me nephew! heartbraking!

"Verily, in the remembrance of Allah, do hearts find rest"

ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Thanks for sharing Smile

Wait, is this your 12yr old sister?

13yrs old now...alhamdulillah

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

bilan wrote:
yh jazakAllah for sharing. My friend actually brought this up and this deffo clears it up. I dnt care about pictures, but not being able to take pics of me nephew! heartbraking!

Wa iyyak. Smile

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

Absolutely nothing wrong with taking photos and even hanging them up

'surat' in hadith is not picture but statue

many ahadith when images of animals/living creatures were hanging up in the HOUSE OF THE PROPHET (PBUH) and even cushions of animal images in the house of the prophet(pbuh). the prophet was afraid ppl might do shirk that is why statues werent allowed in the house.
by taking pictures, hanging them up in your house you're not going to do shirk now are you... they're just for memories etc

so i dont buy this photos are haram malaki....

and mufti desai... less said the better im afraid.

 

Foysol89 wrote:
ThE pOwEr Of SiLeNcE wrote:
Thanks for sharing Smile

Wait, is this your 12yr old sister?

13yrs old now...alhamdulillah


Wow mashaAllah! Smile

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

TheRevivalEditor wrote:

and mufti desai... less said the better im afraid.

lol why?

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

TheRevivalEditor wrote:
Absolutely nothing wrong with taking photos and even hanging them up.

so i dont buy this photos are haram malaki....

I agree...your opinion is shared above by other scholars, i was just showing the other view and their evidances for it too.

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH

TheRevivalEditor wrote:
Absolutely nothing wrong with taking photos and even hanging them up

'surat' in hadith is not picture but statue

many ahadith when images of animals/living creatures were hanging up in the HOUSE OF THE PROPHET (PBUH) and even cushions of animal images in the house of the prophet(pbuh). the prophet was afraid ppl might do shirk that is why statues werent allowed in the house.
by taking pictures, hanging them up in your house you're not going to do shirk now are you... they're just for memories etc

so i dont buy this photos are haram malaki....

and mufti desai... less said the better im afraid.


Can you provide these ahadith please?

Re the cushion: Hadith -Bukhari 4:47, Narrated 'Aisha (ra)

I stuffed for the Prophet a pillow decorated with pictures (of animals) which looked like a Namruqa (i.e. a small cushion). He came and stood among the people with excitement apparent on his face. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! What is wrong?" He said, "What is this pillow?" I said, "I have prepared this pillow for you, so that you may recline on it." He said, "Don't you know that angels do not enter a house wherein there are pictures; and whoever makes a picture will be punished on the Day of Resurrection and will be asked to give life to (what he has created)?"

"How many people find fault in what they're reading and the fault is in their own understanding" Al Mutanabbi

Always thought pictures of animal and people on walls bad taste anyway simple clean walls and spaces are very pleasing plus some abstract art or well painted flowers can look stunning if positioned appropriately less is always good. I don't have Islamic art either I feel I'm being disrespectful especially as my back could be to them or if I'm swearing in the room - which is quite often and laughing out loud too at lewd things etc etc oh and I like pictures of buildings too without people in them

why dont you get your sister to come on revvy? i think she'll be a great contributor!

Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?

Lilly wrote:
why dont you get your sister to come on revvy? i think she'll be a great contributor!

.....ermmm....don't think she'll be too into Revvy, plus she does alot of random copy & pasting without much understanding to a subject. I don't know...i'll see

Lets reunite the ummah under one flag LA ILAHA IL ALLAH MUHAMMADUR RASULULLAH