Zain Bhikha: Mountains of Makkah.mp3

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Salaam,

I think you should not be posting nasheeds which have copyright on them...:w:
 
Salam
Where do you get the article from. Copyright is not from Islam. the next time you want to attribute something to islam, do it with knowledge. And get on with your OS work
Wassalam
 
Assalamu 'Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi

Brother Mizan... Can i borrow your Operating Systems assignment... both IUA 1 and 2.

Jazak Allah
 
Salaam,

The Hadith of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, about wisdom as a lost property of the Believer is an authentic Hadith. It is mentioned by At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah. But this Hadith also means that the Believers should be open-minded and should learn from all sources. They should be more concerned about what is being said, not about who said or from where they receive the message. `Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, is reported to have said, "Take wisdom and it would not harm you from what bag it came." (see Al-Sakhawi, Al-Maqasid Al-Hasanah, p. 192).

Thus the meaning of this Hadith is to seek knowledge from all sources, not to take over other people's possessions. Islam encourages Muslims to learn, but it also respects the laws of ownership. Plagiarism, piracy, misquotation, taking other people's property etc. are all nothing but theft, and deception. People have right to their material property as well as intellectual property.
 
Salam
The same applies for me, especially the 'nasheeds' of today.
There arem some that are no different from hip hop and the music of the kuffar.
Wassalam
 
I agree to a certain extent about nasheed being similar to songs, but you should listen to people Like Kamal Uddin, mashallah a beautiful voice. all his nasheeds are about glorifying Allah, or praising the Prophet SAW, and no music at all, just his plain voice
 
Salaam,

I have heard his nasheed called "Song of Innocence", masha'allah it is very nice...
 
I agree to a certain extent about nasheed being similar to songs, but you should listen to people Like Kamal Uddin, mashallah a beautiful voice. all his nasheeds are about glorifying Allah, or praising the Prophet SAW, and no music at all, just his plain voice


Salam
I understand what you are saying, but even praising the prophet to much can lead to major sins, like shirk. There are people who make intercession with the prophet in their du'a. There are others who call on him. There are some who give him names and attributes that can only be given to Allah. I have head these 'praises' in some nasheeds. Not Kamal Uddin's ones though. Mashallah, he does have a good voice.
Wassalam
 

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