Big Brother?

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^^ yeh i also fetl sorry 4 shilpa n all... but i dint feel sorry 4 da three oda girls once they got out and ppl had no respect 4 them... they were all in bad state.. i think they deservd it.. especaily afta da chiken fyt looooooolz hahahhahahhaha da chiken fyt loooooolz
 
lol yeh they deseverd it. thats what they get for being horrible
 
To start with I must admit that I have never watched Big Brother myself. (I couldn't if I wanted to, because we don't receive TV channels)

From the media and from conversations with friends and colleagues I get the gist of what the show is about.

I gather at the moment there are two Muslims in the Big Brother house.
My question to Muslims here is how do you feel about Muslims taking part in this show?
Are they representing Islam in a manner which you approve of?
Should they be there at all?
Could this be a way to do da'wah and present Islam to non-believers?

I think they r far from representing islam.Atleast the girl admitted she wasnt "practising muslim", n then we have mohammed(:raging:) who drinks,eats pork etc, maybe he should win n change his name or something:rollseyes lol
 
No, as that show is as unislamic as it gets. You can't be a good muslim and have a valid reason to audition and take part in that show. The whole thing is very haram in the Islamic perspective. It involves alot of freemixing between sexes, alot of indecent exposure, alot of alcohol and several other things which should throw muslims off watching it - let alone deciding to take part in it.
 
:salamext:

We can't judge anyone, regardless of what we see...
Good point, Serene.
Another member has expressed concern to me about this thread turning into back-biting.

That was not my intention! But with reflection I can see that my originally asked questions probably weren't very helpful or beneficial ... :-[

Can posters please refrain from back-biting, and can mods take appropriate action with regards to it?
 
I watched the opening night and that woman who claims to be muslim, well she had everything on show and my first thought was ''if she's muslim them im an orang-utan!''

MO as he called drink beer, but his family don't know, well they do now he admitted to it live duh! He eats pork. So, anyone with knowledge would know these are not muslims just starved of fame.
 
:salamext:

We can't judge anyone, regardless of what we see...

This is not true. We can judge people with sufficient evidence, otherwise how can you judge Bush, Israel etc? You judge people by looking at their actions and by analayzing motives. Can you tell me, what Islamic motive/intention you can have for going to Big Brother?
 
To start with I must admit that I have never watched Big Brother myself. (I couldn't if I wanted to, because we don't receive TV channels)

Dear sister forgive me for asking this but just out of curiousity how is it that you do not recieve TV channels?

I do not watch big brother myself but have seen a few mins here and there by chance if it has been on.

i have heard that there were 2 muslim households both of coloured backgrounds one female and one male. i believe that the female who's name i think was Alex was evicted and i also remember watching the part where she goes off on a TANTRUM over chips and if she can call herself a muslim with her bullying manners and behaviour and mean character then i'd hate to be called a muslim.

but the guy that is still in the house i think that he is quite nuetral with everybody and everyone says that he is a peacemaker and so calm.

BUT i have to say MY ALL TIME FAV big bro participant was JERMAINE JACKSON!!!!
gosh that guy he was sooooooooooooooo coool so preserved and patient and steadfast and calm and caring and helpful!
 
AvarAllahNoor

are you muslim or sikh?
sorry the reason why im asking cos i got a bit confused with your quotes about Allah being the lord the Guru nanak.
 
This is not true. We can judge people with sufficient evidence, otherwise how can you judge Bush, Israel etc? You judge people by looking at their actions and by analayzing motives. Can you tell me, what Islamic motive/intention you can have for going to Big Brother?

:salamext:

How do you know?! The other person you are judging may have a higher status in the sight of Allaah than you! We shouldn't make judgements, leave that to Al-Hakam, The Judge, He is the Ruler and His judgment is His Word.
 
YO! i dont watch tv much but when others at my house are watching BB and i see that 'MO' guy i just feel like punching the TV screen as hard as i can
 
:salamext:

How do you know?! The other person you are judging may have a higher status in the sight of Allaah than you! We shouldn't make judgements, leave that to Al-Hakam, The Judge, He is the Ruler and His judgment is His Word.

We are not stating who will go to heaven or hell, but you must forbid the evil, you must state what is wrong and what Muslims should avoid. At the end, they are misrepresenting Islam on big brother - their is no excuse and you cannot defend them with this "You can't judge" excuse. People must know its unislamic to go to big brother, we don't say "Well brother, I cannot judge your intention to go to big brother so it is up to you".
 
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:salamext:

I'm not even going to try and get through to you. Allow this.
 
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Well, these Muslim actors aren't exactly going up to the camera and saying "hey look at me! I'm Muslim and look what I'm doing! Muslims suck!" No, that's not what they're doing at all. The way they sin is their business and God will punish them. I think they do less harm to the public image of Islam than suicide bombers and extremists do (ie. the ones who kill their daughters because their hijab fell off).
 
:salamext:

How do you know?! The other person you are judging may have a higher status in the sight of Allaah than you! We shouldn't make judgements, leave that to Al-Hakam, The Judge, He is the Ruler and His judgment is His Word.

this is a gangsta - i wanna enjoy life - mentality.

When wahy was coming to our messenger sallallahi alaihi wasallaam, no one was judged because everyone was waiting for the guidance of Allah and his messenger.

After the wahy umar radhiallahu anhu said he will judge from whatever appears ordinary outwardly and deal accordingly due to the end of wahy.
So if he sees a crime he will punish it, and if he sees a munafiq he will deal with him.



so your approach here is very very flawed...


Assalamu Alaikum
 
Sister, it is better to be patient and not stubborn. Im not here at war with you, but your approach on this important issue is somewhat flawed.

The sister is right,we are in no position to judge,just focus on you're struggle the better thing than to judge is to educate and give dawah thats more beneficient
 

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