In the first video the hand drum used by the man on the right is virtually identical to a duff. The duff differs from a tambourine as a tambourine has little cymbals around it's rim.
Tambourine:
A tambourine can be headless:
A Duff (Also called tar or daf by some people) is very plain:
In the first video the hand drum used by the man on the right is virtually identical to a duff. The duff differs from a tambourine as a tambourine has little cymbals around it's rim.
:sl: So what do you think brother? Is it permissible? Those 'kompangs' that you saw in the video are usually used for a Malay marriage in Malaysia
:sl: So what do you think brother? Is it permissible? Those 'kompangs' that you saw in the video are usually used for a Malay marriage in Malaysia
Here you will get only my opinion. From what I can see (sorry I am too deaf to hear the sound) it is identical to a duff. If a duff is halal so is the kampang in my simple opinion. Astagfirullah
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Here you will get only my opinion. From what I can see (sorry I am too deaf to hear the sound) it is identical to a duff. If a duff is halal so is the kampang in my simple opinion. Astagfirullah
:sl: Thanks for your opinion brother, I'm not so sure whether I should follow like the others do. Like saying, "May Allah make it easy for you" in the internet? Is this even permissible?(Sorry for going out of topic)
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