Allahu A'lam bro you will have to check on the opinions of the scholars on this. But from what I can tell you now is that if the song you are writing is a song in which the lyrics are against Islam etc then it is definitely not allowed to include Qur'anic verses in such a song as it will degrade the quality of those verses. The same goes with Allahs name actually.
But as for poems such....eg. a poem which is talking about Islam and such, then it is allowed and I can bring you many examples in which scholars such as Ibn al-Qayyim used bits and pieces of Qur'an inside their poems.
Wallahu A3lam.
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Allahu A'lam bro you will have to check on the opinions of the scholars on this. But from what I can tell you now is that if the song you are writing is a song in which the lyrics are against Islam etc then it is definitely not allowed to include Qur'anic verses in such a song as it will degrade the quality of those verses. The same goes with Allahs name actually.
But as for poems such....eg. a poem which is talking about Islam and such, then it is allowed and I can bring you man examples in which scholars such as Ibn al-Qayyim used bits and pieces of Qur'an inside their poems.
Wallahu A3lam.
This is part of the verse:
We still stressed though we know every soul shall taste death
Possest by a materialistic quest which we persue with zest
Life's a test, Wa Al-'Ākhiratu Khayrun Wa 'Abqá...
It's all good.
The path is long but I hope we meet,
After the grave and the Day, in paradise in bliss upon a reclined seat.
A traveler traveling - travelled from shirk to tawheed,
If I'm remembered for anything - let it be the Mercy I seek.
We still stressed though we know every soul shall taste death
Possest by a materialistic quest which we persue with zest
Life's a test, Wa Al-'Ākhiratu Khayrun Wa 'Abqá...
It's all good.
Yes it's all good bro. No problem at all to use it like that Insha'allah.
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