maryambintjared
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I just read something in another forum (to which I don't yet have posting priveleges) a post which seemed to suggest that music is forbidden in Islam.
I'm a classically trained musician, and music is a huge part of my life, both singing and performing stringed instruments and piano, organ, etc.
While I have accepted happily that some music will no longer feature in my life (I can't in all conscience sing baroque music in honour of the Virgin Mary, and I told my choir about this) I am devastated at the idea that I won't be able to play or listen to Mozart, or Bach, or Beethoven, or Listz...
Have I misunderstood? Is music really forbidden, or have I completely misunderstood? I had a wonderful conversation on Saturday with my musical instructer about Islam, and she was so open and sympathetic. If she were to become Muslim, would she really, after seventy years as a musician, have to give up a skill that Allah gave to her in the first place?
I do understand that Allah may require people to give up idols, and music can certainly be an idol for some. If He demanded that I give up music, I would do so... but is this really what He's asking? Music has always been a release for me, not the focus of my worship, but an area in which my mind can be released from anxiety, and skills allowed to roam.
Please someone explain to me what I should do?
I'm a classically trained musician, and music is a huge part of my life, both singing and performing stringed instruments and piano, organ, etc.
While I have accepted happily that some music will no longer feature in my life (I can't in all conscience sing baroque music in honour of the Virgin Mary, and I told my choir about this) I am devastated at the idea that I won't be able to play or listen to Mozart, or Bach, or Beethoven, or Listz...
Have I misunderstood? Is music really forbidden, or have I completely misunderstood? I had a wonderful conversation on Saturday with my musical instructer about Islam, and she was so open and sympathetic. If she were to become Muslim, would she really, after seventy years as a musician, have to give up a skill that Allah gave to her in the first place?
I do understand that Allah may require people to give up idols, and music can certainly be an idol for some. If He demanded that I give up music, I would do so... but is this really what He's asking? Music has always been a release for me, not the focus of my worship, but an area in which my mind can be released from anxiety, and skills allowed to roam.
Please someone explain to me what I should do?