You put up a good fight, masha'allahOsman said:
Queenoftheworld, it seems that they haven't responded to my last post. Perhaps it's my age that makes me unworthy to debate with.Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned that. I was just trying to say that if someone like me can give up music, then surely they can do it too, know what I mean? Well, I'm not complaining. I doubt they'll listen even after clear proofs.
Osman said:
Queenoftheworld, it seems that they haven't responded to my last post. Perhaps it's my age that makes me unworthy to debate with.Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned that.
If they do respond to my post, then let me know, will ya?Queenoftheworld said:But do you still wanna continue the debate? I think they know its haraam, but are too scared to say anything...![]()
I don't mean any disrespect to your husband but to me a nasheed that has instruments is disobeying Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) regardless of whether the lyrics are halaal . He made clear that ma'aazif (musical instruments) are unlawful and there are no exceptions unless he says so.My husband is an Alim and although he believes music to be haraam, when it comes to Nasheeds he always says one should look at the intention behind them. Whether you are singing them or listening to them, if it is with good intentions, then it is ok to listen to them as long as there is no music involved.
Ameen sister.Queenoftheworld said:May Allaah show them the right path.......
Sure thing...:thumbs_upOsman said:
If they do respond to my post, then let me know, will ya?![]()
Osman said:
Perhaps it's my age that makes me unworthy to debate with.
Vedad said:Bismillah
Assalamu Aleykum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuhu
in the majority of the nasheeds you have music, i saw that a staff member posted that its haraam to listen to musicc, so why do you still have them?
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