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    hello all , not your usual on a Islamic forum i am sure , but let me tell you why im here ....


    i am a music producer who produces hardcore and hard dance , i have recently made a song that features muslim singing or so i believe , as i downloaded it from a site and u know how most people can be ignorent when it comes to labeling things

    anyway , you can't post links until you reach 50 posts_www.myspace(contact admin if its a beneficial link)/0104hypertension , it is at the moment called forgottin memories , this woz the name before i added the "muslim" vocals , so now i wish to change the name

    what id like to know is whether that singin means anything? i have edited it alot coz to me it didnt mean anything if you know what i mean , but id like to know more if there is to know more about it , maybe traditional prayer song i dont know plz forgive me if i sound stupid i know nothing about Islam

    also id like to call the song "Jannah" , which apparently means - Jannah - Heaven, paradise ?? is this true , also if anyone has other suggestions feel free to add

    thankyou for reading and for any help

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    Re: hello

    sorry about the link there i copy n pasted my post from another islamic forum that didnt allow my link

    here it is

    http://www.myspace.com/0104hypertension

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    Re: hello

    Welcome to the forums

    Just a ward of warning - that link will probably be deleted as it contains music on your page

    Hope you enjoy your stay here

    Also Music is Haraam in Islam (forbidden), so it would be wrong to add words of the Adhaan to music like you have done,

    I'll try and post more info on Music soon
    Last edited by 'Abd al-Baari; 01-04-2008 at 11:01 PM.
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    Re: hello

    thanks mate , why do they delete links to music?

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Hypertension View Post
    thanks mate , why do they delete links to music?

    Islam forbids secular music and musical instruments. This is not to say that Muslims have no such thing as song (a normal human expression) in their faith, there are many 'Islamic songs' in existence, known as Nasheeds (Arabic) or Naats (Urdu). Many Islamic gatherings are as vocal as traditional Christian churches, with Naats/Nasheeds replacing Hymns. But as far as secular and instrumental music go, then this is not acceptable to Islamic sensibilities.
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    oh right interesting stuff , so is it offensive what i have done with the vocals in my song?

    can anyone give me an example ov islamic music it interests me , even more now

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    Hi,

    oh right interesting stuff , so is it offensive what i have done with the vocals in my song?
    Simply put yes many people would find it offensive

    Heres an example of a Nasheed
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fplGPY8crSg
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Hypertension View Post
    oh right interesting stuff , so is it offensive what i have done with the vocals in my song?

    can anyone give me an example ov islamic music it interests me , even more now

    What you did was an honest mistake, so no offense taken. But it isn't really such a good idea though, as it is sort of offensive.

    Islamic naats/nasheeds can be found in many places, nasheeds are most famous as the English ones are called nasheeds, mainly because Arabic is the main Islamic language in the USA, not Urdu like Britian. Yusuf Islam, formerly called Cat Stevens, does them, although he has somewhat controversially moved back to popular music again, and does use instruments sometimes.

    There are also a lot of more traditional Urdu naats. These ones are the ones that are often read (read is the proper word for naats, as they are poetry with rhythm like a song) in the Mosques I go to. Some of them are from the twelth century!
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    format_quote Originally Posted by Hypertension View Post
    hello all , not your usual on a Islamic forum i am sure , but let me tell you why im here ....


    i am a music producer who produces hardcore and hard dance , i have recently made a song that features muslim singing or so i believe , as i downloaded it from a site and u know how most people can be ignorent when it comes to labeling things

    anyway , you can't post links until you reach 50 posts_www.myspace(contact admin if its a beneficial link)/0104hypertension , it is at the moment called forgottin memories , this woz the name before i added the "muslim" vocals , so now i wish to change the name

    what id like to know is whether that singin means anything? i have edited it alot coz to me it didnt mean anything if you know what i mean , but id like to know more if there is to know more about it , maybe traditional prayer song i dont know plz forgive me if i sound stupid i know nothing about Islam

    also id like to call the song "Jannah" , which apparently means - Jannah - Heaven, paradise ?? is this true , also if anyone has other suggestions feel free to add

    thankyou for reading and for any help
    blimey, hardcore is right! made my heartbeat go crazy there (and not in a good way). it sounds like part of the call to prayer, the 'adhaan'. you may know that muslims pray 5 times a day, so the adhaan is heard in every masjid 5 times a day to summon the faithful to prayer. it is in arabic and very meaningful. search on youtube or google for 'adhaan' (or adhan) or 'muslim call to prayer' if you want to know more.

    you mention on your page how music has such a profound effect on human emotions and actions. that, I believe, partly explains the extreme caution towards music in Islam. We believe we humans are here on this earth to worship God, and music is a pretty big distraction from that purpose.

    peace

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    format_quote Originally Posted by Fishman View Post
    There are also a lot of more traditional Urdu naats. These ones are the ones that are often read (read is the proper word for naats, as they are poetry with rhythm like a song) in the Mosques I go to. Some of them are from the twelth century!


    isnt tala al badru from 7th century?:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=632T6uOEq4E


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    format_quote Originally Posted by ummzayd View Post


    isnt tala al badru from 7th century?:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=632T6uOEq4E



    Possibly, I'm not sure. I was think of Mawlya (can't spell the name, it consists of words I have only heard and never read). I think it is the best naat.
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