Islamic Humour
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:26 am
Humour has a rich tradition in Islam, however it is fair to say that it differs from the regular humour seen and heard in the western world. To get a laugh, modern comics will often resort to insults, foul language, or jokes of a sexual nature, and while it can be argued that these are indeed funny, there is always an aspect of harm which is attached to them.
Conversely in Islamic Humour, the comic must deliver clean jokes, refrain from disrespecting or abusing others, and always speak the truth. Consideration should also be given to the appropriateness of timing, such as cracking a joke just before prayers. We find evidence in narrations that joking is a sunnah, and that the Prophet Muhammad used to joke with his companions.

Conversely in Islamic Humour, the comic must deliver clean jokes, refrain from disrespecting or abusing others, and always speak the truth. Consideration should also be given to the appropriateness of timing, such as cracking a joke just before prayers. We find evidence in narrations that joking is a sunnah, and that the Prophet Muhammad used to joke with his companions.