Musik ma way out :(

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i sooooooooooooooooo know hy dat is :eek:

man i know how it is, me in da same trap, pumpin it ryt now, wat 2 do, i jus cnt help maself
 
man i know how it is, me in da same trap, pumpin it ryt now, wat 2 do, i jus cnt help maself

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where is it that you guys listen to music?...in your bedrooms?...if that is the case, get out of there and get into the kitchen...get something to eat...that should help

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The sis/bro who opened the thread, masha'Allaah good stuff its under anonymous.. anyone else, just remember to hide your sins. If you conceal them, Allaah may conceal yours aswell - but if you tell others, everyone is a witness to it..


Jazak Allaahu khayrun.
 
who wants advice from a kafir? nobody!!
i know the majority position on this board is music=haram, no instruments, etc etc.
so, accordingly, that would be your goal, i assume.
but, if in the mean time, you are having a hard time making the transition why don't you listen to music that is about god and the prophet? (like qawwali - but i'm sure there is other music that would be islamic in content). this would enable you to give up music gradually instead of abruptly.
i'm outa here before somebody throws something at me, lol
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^ nusrat fanatic LOL!!! ;D ;D

Audhubillah, fasting is good, and fi-sab mashaAllah its all about concealing sin :)

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JazakAllah Khair all, Lol at snakelegs :rollseyes hey i appreciate advise from the kafir, why not huh? Every little helps...;)
Much appreciated.
Leme give a shout out to a sister, u know who u r, so JazakAllah, may Allah keep u in tha strugle, Keep firm
Stay ble$$d x x
 
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Trance/dance music gives me a surge of energy through me and it always gives me a good feeling. That's a positive thing not a negative, so what's up?

I don't get it myself, but they have this issue with instruments. They get down with Acappella, so it's not a diss on melody... just artificial instruments. I actually like songs like Dobey Gray's 'Drift Away'... the part where they just clap to the chorus. And rap began with no instruments. I mean, it's not like you're being asked to take a vow of silence. I could work out some cool tunage that would satisfy both sides ;)

Does anyone know what the deal is with Mujahideen videos that lay on the reverb during their voice intros?

That's a synth. Are we saying electronic treatments are legal and wind instruments aren't?

Ninth Scribe
 
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who wants advice from a kafir? nobody!!
i know the majority position on this board is music=haram, no instruments, etc etc.
so, accordingly, that would be your goal, i assume.
but, if in the mean time, you are having a hard time making the transition why don't you listen to music that is about god and the prophet?

:D :D :D :D :D

That was hilarious! I won't mention names, but someone once said to someone else: You're like the dude who treats his drunkardness with booze! The statement had me totally mystified... until now ;)

Ninth Scribe
 
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well basically, title says it, when i'm like abit down kinda, musiks always been my way out...i dont know how to get out of this phase. i always go to my rap n rnb which is obviously no-go ting. but i cant help it. it proper helps though cause it just puts meaning into meaningless words :D Lol, kind of...good to go with the beat ;):p
i used to b interest in lisenin 2 quran and that but i lack interest and really just dont care imsad
thats realy bad though ini? can someone kind of show me the punishmentz fo it?
fankoo
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Salam brother, :happy: Thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns with us.

The prophet said:

"None of you will attain complete iman unless he loves for his brother what he loves for himself".

It's just human that you want to get rid of the symptoms of your being down. I don't want to sound like an amateurish psycho therapist, but in my humble opinion, try to find a place like the library or a bookstore and sit down and write down the circumstances that usually bring you down. Listening to music or anything that takes you away from the real issue does not solve it.

Try to figure that out first. It works with me all the time. Then symptomatic relief will be the last thing in my agenda. Once you've figured it out, try to solve it or prevent yourself from being in that situation.

Do you enjoy writing? Research in education and psychology suggests that writing eases the stress a little bit. I find it rather therapeutic sometimes, but in all honesty, your step in listening to the Quran was a good one.

There are some chapters that I really like to read when I'm kinda down in the dumps, Al Inshirah is one of them, as the meaning gets to me every time.

Allah says:

1 Have We not opened your breast for you (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him))?
2 And removed from you your burden,
3 Which weighed down your back?
4 And raised high your fame?
5 So verily, with the hardship, there is relief,
6 Verily, with the hardship, there is relief (i.e. there is one hardship with two reliefs, so one hardship cannot overcome two reliefs).
7 So when you have finished (from your occupation), then stand up for Allahs worship (i.e. stand up for prayer).
8 And to your Lord (Alone) turn (all your intentions and hopes and) your invocations.

I hope this helps. May Allah give you the best of Iman and make you among his pious servants, ameen.
 
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Chek these Hadiths out:

Imran ibn Husain (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: “This Ummah will experience the swallowing up of some people by the earth, metamorphosis of some into animals, and being rained upon with stones”.
A man from amongst the Muslims asked: “O Messenger of Allah! When will this be?” He said: “When female singers and musical instruments appear and alcohol will (commonly) be consumed.”
(Recorded by Imam Tirmizi, Imam Ibn Majah in their respective Sunan collections, and the wording here is of Sunan Tirmizi)

Anas (Allah be pleased with him) reports that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give peace) said: “On the Day of Resurrection, Allah will pour molten lead into the ears of whoever sits listening to a songstress”
(Recorded by Ibn Asakir & Ibn al-Misri)

Those who indulge in the haraam music and singing of this world, will be denied the music of Jannat.

(7) Hadhrat Abu Musa Ash'ari (radhiyallahu anhu) narrated that Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: "Whoever listens to the sound of singing, he will not be given permission to listen to the (beautiful) voices of the Ruhaaniyyeen in Jannat." When it was asked: 'Who are the Ruhaaniyyeen?' Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: "The Qaaris of Jannat." (Kanzul Ummaal)

In his Tafseer, Imaam Qurtubi comments: "We have mentioned this Hadith in Kitaabut Tathkirah along with other similar examples. Thus, he who consumes wine will be denied the pure drink (of Jannat) in the Aakhirah. He who wears silk will not wear silk in the Aakhirah, etc. All this is correct in meaning……"

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i was the same. but ive started listening to naats and find them much better than mu7sic. music is sunnat and naats are. but thats me. trying listening to some. theres some on here isnt there?
 

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