Khalil Warsi naats?

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on QTV (channel 820 on SKY DIGI) theres a show called "Irshad Bari" which shows nasheeds and naats by

"KHAHLIL WARSI"

some of these naats are so beautiful and have no music, i was just wondering where can i get these from?

My mum would really like it :)

JazakAllah khair

:salamext:
 
i did but i cant find anything :( , and some of the guys got some BEAUTIFUL voices mashAllah
 
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LOL I got bareeeeeee sites!

I'll post them up!

Barezzzzzzz on this site!

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There is some on this forum

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One album on this the big milaad they had in nishtar park

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Barezzz on this site

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If u need anymore just ask! :sister:

P.S. Anyone who likes these kinda naats with the Dhikr in the background has Hevi taste!

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I've removed the links to the sites, under the sectarian rule.
 
Naat - nasheed in urdu

All the websites which you linked to, are extreme sites which label many Muslims. And that is not allowed on this forum.

What extreme sites?! Its nasheeds! nothing else!
 
lol bless u sis ^ went thru al dat truble n den got dem removed.. :giggling:

the site that the nasheed is on, is labellin muslims? not the nasheed itself i dnt think
 
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What extreme sites?! Its nasheeds! nothing else!

To prove you wrong, I'd have to link you back to the site again, which I can't do. And no, it's not just anasheed. Yes, it sounds all nice, but it's more than that.
 
Care to expand?

Anyone can sing something and say it's a naat and everyone will listen to it, but that doesn't mean every naat/nasheed is permissible to listen to. The main problem here would be the lyrics and also the manner in which it is sung.

Alot of the praise for Sayyidina Muhammad (salallahu alayhi wasallam) is exaggerated, and not just for him but for other scholars too. This is something we should refrain from doing and also listening to.
 
Anyone can sing something and say it's a naat and everyone will listen to it, but that doesn't mean every naat/nasheed is permissible to listen to. The main problem here would be the lyrics and also the manner in which it is sung.

Alot of the praise for Sayyidina Muhammad (salallahu alayhi wasallam) is exaggerated, and not just for him but for other scholars too. This is something we should refrain from doing and also listening to.

i've been thinking about this a lot recently... main reason i wanted these is my mum asked me to get them for her.

Ye i sumtimes feel a waverin feelin in my heart wen i listen to some o these, its like only Allah deserves so much praise... Allahu Allam!

:salamext:
 
Ok. Thats ur opinion, am gone. :w:

Not my opinion, but what I've been advised by some of my teachers and other scholars.
i've been thinking about this a lot recently... main reason i wanted these is my mum asked me to get them for her.

Ye i sumtimes feel a waverin feelin in my heart wen i listen to some o these, its like only Allah deserves so much praise... Allahu Allam!
I am not saying urdu naats are wrong altogether, but some contain exaggerations. I listen to some urdu naats, but those which I'm not sure about, I leave out.
 

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