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Default Re: The Ruling on Islamic Nasheeds - 06-21-2008

"They should not have moving tunes which make the listener feel “high” as happens to those who listen to songs. This is the case with many of the nasheeds which appear nowadays, so that the listeners no longer pay any attention to the good meaning of the words, because they are so entranced by the tunes."

This is quite ambigious, is their any clarifications? I'd say the term high is very lose and for paying attention - some may some not surely?

Would Talib Habib's Iman (articles of faith) nasheed be breaking this rule for example?
   
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