In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate
 
"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"
 Praise be to Allaah, we seek His help and His forgiveness. We seek refuge with 
Allaah from the evil of our own souls and from our bad deeds. Whomsoever Allaah 
guides will never be led astray, and whomsoever Allaah leaves astray, no one 
can guide. I bear witness that there is no god but Allaah, and I bear witness 
that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
 
  
Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu
  
 
No Joking Matter Is This
Conditions of permissible joking
http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/22170



1: It not should not involve any element of making fun of Islam. 
 
That is one of the things that nullify a persons Islam. 
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): 
“If you ask them (about this), they declare: ‘We were only talking idly and 
joking.’ Say: ‘Was it at Allaah, and His Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, 
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and His Messenger  that you were mocking?’
Make no excuse; you disbelieved after you had believed”
[al-Tawbah 9:65-66] 
 
Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “Making fun of Allaah, His 
Signs and His Messenger is kufr (disbelief) and the one who does that 
disbelieves thereby after he had believed.” 
 
The same applies to making fun of some Sunnahs, an action which is widespread, 
such as making fun of the beard and the hijaab, or of shortening one’s garment, 
etc. 
 
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen said in al-Majmoo al-Thameen, 1/63: 
 “The matters of Divine Lordship, Prophethood, Revelation and religion are 
sacred matters which are to be venerated. It is not permissible for anyone to 
show disrespect towards them, whether by mocking them to make others laugh or 
to poke fun at them. If anyone does that, he is a kaafir, because this is 
indicative of his disrespect towards Allaah and His Messengers, Books and Laws. 
Whoever does that has to repent to Allaah for what he has done, because that is 
a kind of hypocrisy. So he has to repent to Allaah, seek His forgiveness, mend 
his ways and develop fear of Allaah, veneration towards Him and love for Him in 
his heart. And Allaah is the Source of strength. 
 
2 : The jokes should only be truthful. 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Woe to the one 
who tells lies to make people laugh, woe to him.” (Narrated by Abu Dawood). 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, warning against 
this kind of behaviour which some jokers are accustomed to: “A man may say 
something to make his companions laugh, and he will fall into Hell as far as 
the Pleiades because of it.” (Narrated by Ahmad). 
 
3 : Not scaring people 
 
Especially those who are very energetic or strong, or who are holding a weapon 
or a piece of iron, or who take advantage of the darkness and peoples weakness 
to use that as a means of scaring and alarming them. 
 
It was narrated that Abu Layla said: “The companions of Muhammad (peace and 
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said that they were travelling with the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and a man among them fell 
asleep. Some of them got a rope and tied him up, and he got scared. The 
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘It is 
not permissible for a Muslim to frighten another Muslim.' (Narrated by Abu 
Dawood). 
 
4 : Mocking people by winking behind their backs or making snide remarks 
 
People vary in their ability to understand things and in their characters. Some 
weak people, those who like to make fun of others and wink behind their backs 
or make snide remarks, may find a person to be an object of fun for them and 
the butt of their jokes – Allaah forbid. 
 
Allaah has forbidden such behaviour in the aayah (interpretation of the 
meaning): 
“O you who believe! Let not a group scoff at another group, it may be that the 
latter are better than the former. Nor let (some) women scoff at other women, 
it may be that the latter are better than the former. Nor defame one another, 
nor insult one another by nicknames. How bad is it to insult one’s brother 
after having Faith”
[al-Hujuraat 49:11] 
 
Ibn Katheer said in his Tafseer: “What is meant here is looking down on them, 
belittling them or making fun of them. This is haraam and is counted as one of 
the characteristics of the hypocrites.” 
 
Some people make fun of a persons appearance, manner of walking or vehicle. But 
there is the fear that Allaah may requite the one who makes fun of others 
because of that. 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Do not express 
malicious joy towards your brothers misfortune, for Allaah may have mercy on 
him and you may be stricken by the thing you made fun of.” (Narrated by 
al-Tirmidhi). 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) warned against mocking 
people and hurting their feelings, because that is the path that leads to 
hatred and grudges. 
 
He (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The Muslim is the brother 
of another Muslim, he does not wrong him, let him down or look down upon him. 
Taqwa (piety, awareness and fear of Allaah) is here” –and he pointed to his 
chest three times – “It is sufficient evil for a man to look down upon his 
Muslim brother. Every Muslim is sacred to another Muslim, his blood, his 
property and his honour.” (Narrated by Muslim)
 
5 : The jokes should not be excessive.
 
Some people joke too much and it becomes a habit for them. This is the opposite 
of the serious nature which is the characteristic of the believers. Joking is a 
break, a rest from ongoing seriousness and striving; it is a little relaxation 
for the soul. Umar ibn Abd al-Azeez (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “Fear 
joking, for it is folly and generates grudges.” 
 
Imaam al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “The kind of joking which 
is forbidden is that which is excessive and persistent, for it leads to too 
much laughter and hardening of the heart, it distracts from remembrance of 
Allaah, and it often leads to hurt feelings, generates hatred and causes people 
to lose respect and dignity. But whoever is safe from such dangers, then that 
which the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used 
to do is permissible for him.” 
 
6 : Acknowledging peoples status 
 
Some people may joke with everyone indiscriminately, but scholars and the 
elderly have rights, so you have to be aware of the character of the person 
with whom you are dealing. You should not joke with ignorant people, fools or 
people whom you do not know.
 
With regard to this matter, Umar ibn Abd al-Azeez said: “Fear joking, for it 
undermines chivalry and manliness.” 
 
Sad ibn Abi Waqqaas said: “Set a limit to your jokes, for going to extremes 
makes you lose respect and incites the foolish against you.” 
 
7 : The amount of joking should be like the amount of salt in ones food. 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:“Do not laugh too 
much, for laughing too much deadens the heart.” (Saheeh al-Jaami’, 7312) 
 
Umar ibn al-Khattaab (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “Whoever laughs too 
much or jokes too much loses respect, and whoever persists in doing something 
will be known for it.” 
 
So beware of joking, for it “causes a person to lose face after he was thought 
of as respectable, and it brings him humiliation after esteem.” 
 
8 : It should not involve backbiting. 
 
This is a foul sickness. Some people think that they can talk about others, and 
say that this is by way of joking, but it is included in the hadeeth of the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “[Backbiting is] your 
mentioning about your brother something that he dislikes.” (Narrated by Muslim) 
 
9 : Choosing appropriate times for joking. 
 
Such as when you are taking a trip in the countryside, or attending a party in 
the evening, or when meeting a friend, you may relax and enjoy some gentle 
anecdotes, nice stories or light jokes, in order to generate friendship and 
instill happiness in the heart; or when family problems are taking their toll 
and one of the spouses is angry, some gentle joking may relieve the tension and 
cheer people up. 
 
O Muslim, 
A man said to Sufyaan ibn Uyaynah (may Allaah be pleased with him), “Joking is 
not right, it is to be denounced.” He replied, “Rather it is Sunnah, but only 
for those who know how to do it and do it at the appropriate time.”  
 
Nowadays, although the ummah needs to increase the love between its individual 
members and to relieve itself of boredom, it has gone too far with regard to 
relaxation, laughter and jokes. This has become a habit which fills their 
gatherings and wastes their time, so their lives are wasted and their 
newspapers are filled with jokes and trivia. 
 
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If you knew what 
I know, you would laugh little and weep much.” In Fath al-Baari it says: “What 
is meant by knowledge here has to do with the might of Allaah and His vengeance 
upon those who disobey Him, and the terrors that occur at death, in the grave 
and on the Day of Resurrection). 
 
Muslim men and women have to be inclined to choose righteous and serious 
friends in their lives, who will help them to make good use of their time and 
strive for the sake of Allaah with seriousness and steadfastness, good and 
righteous people whose example they can follow. Bilaal ibn Sad said: “I saw 
them [the Sahaabah] jokingly pretending to fight over some goods, and laughing 
with one another, but when night came they were like monks.” 
 
Ibn Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) was asked, “Did the Companions of the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) laugh?” He said, “Yes, and 
the faith in their hearts was like mountains.” 
So you have to follow the example of such people, who were knights by day and 
monks (i.e., devoted worshippers) by night. 
 
May Allaah keep us, you and our parents safe on the Day of the Greatest Terror, 
those to whom the call will go out on that great Day: 
“Enter Paradise, no fear shall be on you, nor shall you grieve”
[al-Araaf 7:49 – interpretation of the meaning] 
 
Ruling on Joking in Islam 
  
There is nothing wrong with humorous talk and joking, if it is truthful, 
especially if it is not done a great deal. The Prophet (peace and blessings of 
Allaah be upon him) used to joke but he never said anything but that which was 
true. But if it involves telling lies, then it is not permissible, because the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Woe to the one who 
speaks and lies in order to make people laugh; woe to him, woe to him.” 
Narrated by Abu Dawood, al-Tirmidhi and al-Nasaai with a jayyid isnaad. 
 
And Allaah is the Source of strength.  
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