Rock music in Islamic Nasheeds?!?! - PLEASE VOTE (OP)
One of my friends wants to write some Nasheeds with rock music . I know there are scholars against any form of music in nasheeds but I dont want to go into that. I feel classical music or something similar is good enough. I just want your opinion on this - Is rock music suitable for nasheeds? I think its way outta line... Please vote and then if possible give your reasons.
Re: Rock music in Islamic Nasheeds?!?! - PLEASE VOTE
this thread is soooo wrong
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Re: Rock music in Islamic Nasheeds?!?! - PLEASE VOTE
the purpose of nasheeds is to give us some peaceful enjoyment within the boundaries of shariah law whilst promoting only islamic values if promoting anything.
is anyone thinks rock can meet these conditions then... go for it :confused:
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My tears testify that i have a heart
yet i feel me and shaytan never part
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Re: Rock music in Islamic Nasheeds?!?! - PLEASE VOTE
Nowadays nasheeds have also become a source of entertainment ...May Allah guide us! Ameen
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Re: Rock music in Islamic Nasheeds?!?! - PLEASE VOTE
Rock, Rocks.
I know theres a few Christian "Rock" bands, but their stuff is terrible.
Rock is designed to let your feelings come out raw and to discharge your emotions in dance or "air guitar" or yelling out the words.
Religion is about reppressing human feelings and emotions, so the two just dont fit together.
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