yes i ave heard of it. is a very gd 1. pity it contains music(instrument)in it?
sorry........need some advice here.....
are you saying if there is music on a religious album then it is wrong according to the Koran ar is that just your personal view????
(new muslim slightly confused now)......help
I heard that
They have instruments
Music is toatally harram
SaLaMz
u know he has an album as well the same version but without the instruments , its just drum based as some insist instuments are haraam even though he is trying to propagate something gd, thats just a suggestion for anyone who is still intersted and nooo im not being paid as a marketing stance or anythingI heard that
They have instruments
Music is toatally harram
SaLaMz
James, ignore this post.It's a matter of difference of opinion and I'm glad you like those CD's!
Check out also http://www.meemmusic.com
ASW
....by listening to music even islamic ones a person becomes distant fromm the quran and will want to listen to songs rather thaan recitation....
ASW
As mentioned in the forum rules, this forum is not for prolonged fiqh discussions. Music is a controversial topic within Islam and there are differences of opinion amongst Muslims that I wouldn't expect to disappear. Everyone has to follow what they believe is most in accordance with the Qur'an and Sunnah, as understood by the early pious generation of Muslims. We do not simply follow what is in accordance with our desires.
Before I close this thread, I would like to re-iterate what I have said previously about the consensus of Muslim scholars on this issue. Scholars would agree that profane music or music that incites one to do evil (as is most prominent in the western music industry) or music that promotes immorality - all these are haraam. Scholars would also agree that simple vocal songs (nasheeds) calling one to Allah swt or reminding one of the truth, that these are permissable. Between these two categories there is a large grey area. So let every individual focus on what will benefit them in the afterlife.
For more information:
http://www.islamicboard.com/showpost.php?p=102949&postcount=194
Thread closed.
:rollseyes I thought all music is haram, which halal msic do you listen to?? :heated: loli can't stand haram music.
Bro, you're right, but you can't really listen to music with the highlighted things.This issue is a very important issue, and this author has presented a very good article. The problem is, the muslim ummah KNOWS that muslic is haraam, yet still sucked into this trap of the shaaytaan. Living in the west, it is even harder as music is everywere and everything! TV, radio, films, programmes, magazines, boks, films, in all of these and more muslic is heavily propagated.
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