brother_rk
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As the subject states, this thread is not about the legality of music itself - this subject is pretty pointless to paddle back and forth about. It's been done.
What I would like to get your view on is this:
I enjoy music. I always have. But now that I'm trying my best to become more practicing InshAllah, I am doing my best to turn away from what is forbidden (even the smaller things). However, I do have an attachment to music (I know this is dunya related, so no need to remind me on this

I've done a bit of research on the subject and have found many strong arguments for and against listening to music (with instruments). Some are strongly for and some strongly against. Both sides of the argument are supported by learned and respected scholars. So to which side do I follow?
Giving up music right now is very tough for me (you might not understand why, but this is just one of my own personal battles). So do I stuggle in cutting out music completely from my life despite changing what and how often I listen to, considering that it is permissable to some scholars? Or do I struggle and follow the other scholars who say it's 7aram?
Like I said, this isn't about music, so there's no need for us to get into that. This question could be applied to almost any subject of contraversy...
Does a person follow side A of the 3ulamah who permit the action and take the easy route (considering that Islam is a religion of ease), or does the person follow side B prohibitting the action and struggle?
Please let's keep in mind that I'm talking about the smaller issues and definately not the bigger ones at all which are crystal-clear in their evidences.
I'm smack in the middle right now, so it would be good to get your ideas on the subject. Just another reminder, this isn't about the music, it's about which side to pick when it comes to subjects of this nature.
Jazakum Allah Khair for whatever you can contribute to this discussion.