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| SS NUMBER 1 FAN Status: Offline Posts: 6,956 Reputation: 6148 Rep Power: 43 Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Planet called Earth apparently Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | salam
__________________mashallah that is true bro, some nasheed singers recite the quran in thier nasheed style, making some words short when it is meant to be long is that right or allowed? wasalam |
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| Je m'aime tujours! Status: Offline Posts: 672 Reputation: 1793 Rep Power: 30 Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Luxurious loft with my Macintosh Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | The prophet had said (au kama qaal), "not among us those who don't beautify Al quran with his voice".
__________________It's sunnah mu'akkaddah (recommended sunnah) to read Al Quran with a melodius voice. This is being done by many qurra such as Husary, Muhammad Jibreel etc. The issue comes in when we do not use our natural voice. For the male singers there is a level of his voice called falsetto (being used by some well known male soprano to mimick the ladies voice), which may not be used in reading Al quran. For the women, the falsetto is not very obvious but a woman's voice also have a whispering effect (where you excessively use the air to sing). This is not allowed because sifaat is basically the amount of air that is released at the articulation point. Certain letters for example, the letters ofal hams have this quality while the letters of shiddah (strong letters such as jeem) does not. The clearest of recording of Al Quran (I'm not saying the best recitation) in my opinion is the recording of Shaykh al Husary. You will hear every letter as he reads. Unlike others, that are contaminated with unnecessary reverberation and echo. As has been noted earlier, the crying is highly recommended due to the meaning of the verses NOT the style of voice used while reading the verse. May Allah make you among ahlil Quran. Takumi Nakashima WattaquLlah(a) wa yu'allimukumuLlah(u) (Be Mindful of Allah and He will teach you) |
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| Alif Lam Mim. Status: Offline Posts: 1,909 Reputation: 14292 Rep Power: 50 Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Student at the Madeenah University Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
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| SS NUMBER 1 FAN Status: Offline Posts: 6,956 Reputation: 6148 Rep Power: 43 Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Planet called Earth apparently Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | salam
__________________jazakallah bro, that cleared things up for me wasalam |
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| Je m'aime tujours! Status: Offline Posts: 672 Reputation: 1793 Rep Power: 30 Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Luxurious loft with my Macintosh Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
As you know, the Arabic language is very sensitive to sounds. the katab(a) [he wrote] is different from katab(aa) [both of them wrote] so giving the "ba" a longer sound will definitely change the meaning. Thanks. Takumi Nakashima WattaquLlah(a) wa yu'allimukumuLlah(u) (Be Mindful of Allah and He will teach you) | |
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