I see your point, really I do. But (there's always a but), I honestly think the problem is not with the monkey business they find appealing, the problem is with the people in the children's lives not teaching them a better way.YES, I agree they don't have role models. So they jump onto any monkey business they find that is appealing.
No problem.Nope. I never said that. I was referring to the ego as the wolf bro. Not Humza. Sorry for not being clear on that.
Same here. Although you still would have at least known a kid who'd uploaded YouTube videos.I don't know if I would have been allowed to be honest.
I agree. The greater concern here, to me, is this 'Instant Celebrity' culture as a whole. Kids are exposed to things like X-Factor and Britain's Got Talent, which contributes to this sense of unhealthy competition and potentially ruins children's personalities by giving them a false sense of entitlement. In that sense, YouTube is one part of the larger problem.But hey, you can't deny the fact that today most kids want to be "recognised" and hunger after all the pop culture they are exposed to. If they can somehow get a chance to showcase themselves (youtube) then they will - but do they recognise the danger in this?
I'm going to sound like a terrible person, but honestly, I've seen worse in real life. I hope the people in their lives step in to guide them.Let's take a look at the teen girl in the video, Indecently exposing a bit more than a shoulder and acting like a sick fan to boot. Do you think she cares what I think? or what her peer group thinks?
This is exactly the kind of constructive criticism you need to share with Humza.The underlying factor remains, that it was Humza who "inspired" these kids to their nonsense. He needs to know what kind of influence he holds over them, and tone down his show with less stupidity and more reality, with a longer, more in depth message to boot.
Like I said, it's not really to my taste (though I liked that one where his friend was obsessed with a chicken burger), so I wouldn't know about the content of his latest videos.He'll get the respect that way and maybe even create a new method of delivery, as opposed to his clownish one that sponsors homosexual, violent, sexist and zenophobic attitudes primarily - before his 30 second thought of the day... come to think of it - there are less and less of those "thoughts of the day" type moments on his videos now.
Did you see the facebook episode? Utterly stupid with no message in it at all - just curses and disses.
Same here. Although you still would have at least known a kid who'd uploaded YouTube videos.
I highly doubt it has anything to do with personality tastes - this guy has made a mockery out of Islam. I don't see him as a good influence at all. let me prove it.
Attacking his imaan? he did that all by himself when he waxed lyrical about this:
"On facebook I will poke your mum"
"I made an app about your aunties mustache"
"expect a spinning bird kick on your mums chin"
Sure - this qualifies for Imaan in your book right bro? COme on, surely even you can see that this guy is a hypocritical sod. Makes a video full of nonsense and at the end he sometimes says a nice word... and that is dawah? No... that so isn't dawah. That is just heedlessness.
Scimi
This is where you and I differ then.
The aplogists will always split hairs over the issue - granted.
Did you even see that video which I referred to? He did in no way mention any nice last final word... he just walked off like a clown badman.
I fail to see how 14 mins of foolishness and 30 seconds of advice will somehow change youngsters for the better. Has it worked? Just look art the fanboy vids for proof, and it spells itself out really.
The fact remains that people on this very thread have claimed he has done some good for the youth - I still have to see the evidence. I've provided mine - but everyone else just provides opinion.
Scimi
I am aiming to provide an avenue to a better alternative. I PMd him on youtube asking to meet up with him to discuss this. Awaiting a response.
Scimi
this was the guy's dream, i don't think it will b easy scimi =)
scroll to 5:30 if it's too long, you may understand what i mean.
the way i see it, he's just a lad who's grown up in the western conditioning process and acts like that, but does have a soft spot for Islam and in real life respects Muslims, but he is DAM* FUNNY i'll give him that - though he does sometimes get a bit stupid when joking about sensitive issues.
still, he's better than Ali G who seems to come out with more and more neo-con propaganda by the day
I can not, for the life of me understand how ANY God-fearing muslim on this forum, can actually defend this guy.
Where, or where are we headed?!
Even if Mr Madman has not called himself a 'scholar' and does not claim to be a voice that reflects Islam.......HOW do we even condone EVER watching such videos?
To those who watch Mr Sadman to gain Islamic knowledge - please go open your Quraan and Hadith, sit in the company of your elders and imams - and learn true deen from there.
To those who watch for the purpose of entertainment - please enlighten me: which part of his videos are permissible in Islam?
The rap music?
The disrespect to mothers and women?
The falsehoods that are spread about YOUR Islam?
The humour that is in such bad taste?
......to name a few.......
I am confused.
Where are we in disagreement here?
All in the name of some fun and entertainment, and a few laughs - we are willing to defend this sort of utter nonsense?!
Had the very same videos been produced by a kuffar - with exactly the same content, I promise you - we will ALL be throwing our toys!
Is this not double standards?
Hypocrisy?
I will end with the following to contemplate on, insha Allah.
Please do not take lightly even what is seemingly minor sins, brothers and sisters.
Do we forget that all 'major' sins begin from those that seem somewhat unimportant?
For Allah says:
"When you received it with your tongues and said with your mouths that of which you had no knowledge and thought it was insignificant while it was, in the sight of Allah , tremendous." (Quran 24:15)
Said Anas, may Allah be pleased with him (to one of the followers):
"You imagine certain sins to be more insignificant than a straw. But, at the time of the Prophet we used to count them among those that can destroy a man."
Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said:
“The believer regards his sin as if he were sitting beneath a mountain which he fears may fall on him, whereas the sinner regards his sin as if a fly lands on his nose and he swipes it away.”
Let us not be like the sinner who swipes the fly away......thinking too little of it.
There is NO place for these sorts of videos to ANY muslim.
There is NO good in it.
Period.
Salaam
I wonder what gives the people here the right to self righteously judge another Muslim...great job guys, you've just given him some of your good deeds in your arrogance.
The worst part is that you don't realize that when you're looking down on him and feeling that you're a better person by not watching his "bad" videos because he's a "bad" Muslim - that feeling is worse than anything he's doing.
this is such an empty post. we have seen his actions and called him on it. If you saw my sins and called me on it I would take it into account. Infact many MANY MANY MANY MANY times I have committed great sins and the people around me have called me on it. So what? Does that make those people self righteous/judgemental? Does that make ME A BAD MUSLIM? YES
it made ME BAD to do the bad that THEY CALLED ME ON.
if they dont call me on it, maybe more around me will fall into the same problems.
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