Saudi Scholar Labels YouTube Earnings Haram – Click to Know Why!

Saudi Scholar Declares YouTube Earnings Haram due to Inappropriate Content

Jeddah Mosque’s Imam, Asim al-Hakim, has recently sparked a debate on the permissibility of YouTube earnings within the Islamic community. Responding to a question on Twitter, the scholar stated that earnings from YouTube are considered haram, or forbidden, without providing an immediate explanation.

However, shedding light on a previous statement made four years ago on his YouTube channel, Asim al-Hakim clarified that earning from YouTube is not inherently forbidden in Islam. The acceptability of YouTube earnings depends on the content uploaded by the YouTuber. If the content includes haram elements like music, indecent conversations, obscenity, or immorality, the income derived from it would be deemed haram.

It is worth mentioning that Asim al-Hakim is a prominent figure, leading Friday prayers at Jeddah Mosque and frequently appearing on various TV programs as both a host and guest. He has also shared his insights through lectures at universities in Asia and Europe.

The Islamic community now faces a critical discussion on how to balance the potential financial benefits of YouTube content creation with the ethical considerations raised by Imam Asim al-Hakim. Aspiring YouTubers must be mindful of the content they produce to ensure their earnings align with Islamic principles.

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