Anyone got sum good rappin artist links Inshaa Allaah?
Sis.
I used to listen to music before but I think Islamic rap or nasheed helped me transition and leave music all together. Though I don't approve "Islamic music" because the music has a negative effect. You tend to listent to the beat instead of the words. And when you start to bob your head back and forth, you know something is wrong.
Here is the some "islamic rap". I use to like Native Deen. You can listen to it and test your self. http://nadeem.lightuponlight.com/indexislamicsongs.html
. Native Deen is on the bottom
REMEMBER the saying of the Companion " The heart is like a vessel it can only be filled with one thing, either Music or Quran"
Those who Love the Quran can't stand Music and vice versa.
I love rap. Not mainstream G-Unit crap but underground, like: A.O.T.P., Jedi Mind Tricks, Kool G Rap, R.A. The Rugged Man, Mr. Lif, Jus Allah, Aesop Rock ect...
Little warning for everyone, Native Deen use music and rap even though their lyrics Marsha'Allah are very good,useful and thoughtful, they use music so I recommend you to not listen to them.
The World is three days: As for yesterday, it has vanished, along with all that was in it. As for tomorrow, you may never see it. As for today, it is yours, so work in it.
- Hassan al-Basri
786 use music and soliders of Allah too evnthough it has nice lyrics but music?! Its haram.
I really love jihad nasheeds i have loads of them in my ipod like snakhudu and qom. These are more beneficial and halal too.
Wow! Jihad nasheeds interest me most. There was just a recent jihad nasheed collection released by Mujahideen in Iraq i think Ansar-al-sunnah, I will download it inshallah.Did u ever hear sabran ya baghdad? Love it.
Don't be deceived Brothers and Sisters in Islaam, just because an artist may pretend to be rapping/singing about Islaamic issues - as long as the song has musical instruments or beats in the background, it is regarded as music and is Haraam!
So it doesn't matter if you don't listen to Lil' Wayne or any other wack rapper for that matter, as long as it has music in it - it's prohibited alltogether.
BTW Muj4h1d4, this is not directed towards you since you already clearly stated you want the ones without music - this post of mine was just a general response to this thread!
Don't be deceived Brothers and Sisters in Islaam, just because an artist may pretend to be rapping/singing about Islaamic issues - as long as the song has musical instruments or beats in the background, it is regarded as music and is Haraam!
So it doesn't matter if you don't listen to Lil' Wayne or any other wack rapper for that matter, as long as it has music in it - it's prohibited alltogether.
BTW Muj4h1d4, this is not directed towards you since you already clearly stated you want the ones without music - this post of mine was just a general response to this thread!
what i want to know, is the nasheeds that dont have musical instruments, but there is someone who is imitaing the sound of a drum, for example, to the extent that one would think that it is a drum, when really its just someones voice? anyone know.
...desperate for husnul-khitaam...
please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.
what i want to know, is the nasheeds that dont have musical instruments, but there is someone who is imitaing the sound of a drum, for example, to the extent that one would think that it is a drum, when really its just someones voice? anyone know.
Wa'alaykum Salaam
From what Muhammad Saalih al-Munajjid said in the sticky we have in the Multimedia section, posted by Brother 'Ubaydullaah, it is wrong to imimate the sounds of musical instruments with voices:
They should be free of vocal effects that produce sounds like those of musical instruments.
So I dunno, better to be safe then sorry. And erm, do you have any example of a nasheed like this you can upload? Just wanna hear to see what you mean...
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