Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 Great Scholars of Islam on Music. Is Music Haram? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 "Music Makes Me Better.." Really? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 Early Generations of Muslims on Music This clip shows the different names early Muslims had for music. You can usually tell how the Muslim felt about something from the names they give it. This is an indication that Muslims did not regard music as good thing like they do today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 Repenting From Music Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 The Message Of Music Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Miskiin Posted July 7, 2011 "Oh You who listen to Music" O Muslim, lawful things have good attributes, Where is the good in singing, dancing and listening to flutes? Can we compare the words of singers and sounds of Musicians, To the Glorious Quran, its lessons, wisdoms and admonitions? How many singers do you know and give admiration, And how many do you know of the companions and the following generation? How much do you spend on singers from your dollars? Compared to how much you know of Islamic Scholars. Do you see how much is memorized of Music songs? While you ignore the book to which memorization belongs? How much do you memorize of these incantations? And swayed back and forth in intoxication? Have you not seen those who follow the misguided? And increase the loudness of the Music, when they should hide it? And who writes their songs? Thinkers, or men of academia? Or maybe scholars, like Ahmad, Malik or maybe ibn Taymiyah. Oh you who listen to music Don't you see that all the songs of the world and all the lyrics you've seen, Wouldn't compare in reward to Alif Laam Meem Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 10, 2011 Good posts. Thanks for sharing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted July 10, 2011 A touching answer by Sh. Mohamed Hassan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 10, 2011 One of my favourite shiekhs, he is so passionate. I love it! Thanks Jacphar, it is true that the songs nowadays can't be compared to anything else, and we all know they shouldn't be listened to! bt somehow we cant get that thru our heads..may allah swt guide us inshallah salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boondheere Posted July 10, 2011 Music= xalaal 100%. life is short whit out music life is boring. music existed from the time humans start to walk on this planet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nabad_dadaye Posted July 11, 2011 Music= xalaal 100%. life is short whit out music life is boring. music existed from the time humans start to walk on this planet. walaal maxaa daliil ah ood heysaa ee baneyneyso music mise nafteena yididiiladeeda ayaan raacnaa . walaal dafka sida qabow loo tumayo ayaa banaan lakin music waalan ee labaatanka aalad leysla tumayo waa xaraam sida culimo badan ka maqlay mana arkin qof dhahayo music oo idil waa xalaal . heestana qeybta hadalka waa un laba midkood hadey ereyada fiican yihiin waa xalaal hadii ereyada ey yihiin kuwa xun ama aflagaado ah waa xaraam . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manahel.fatima Posted July 11, 2011 All kind of music is ?Haram in Islam. Islam never allow us to sing any thing. just poetry is allowed to do and read but no one is allowed to sing with beats and music instrument. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites