zaki.aumeerudy
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So it is more than music, it is "idle talks" that here are haraam. What other things would that include: joking, movies, dime novels? I would think certainly gossip? I consider a lot of conversation just so much idle talk as people talk about the weather, sports, and probably even much of what we do here on internet forums.
Also, is the reference to music and singing actually in the text, or is that someone else's interpretation of what is being referred to by idle talk? And if it isn't actually in the text, on what basis does one consider music idle talk?
Music isn't necessarily even voiced, let alone talk. Indeed, singing differs from talk by virtue of the use of rythmn and pitch in a way that is not common to ordinary conversation. And while I suppose that one could term pop songs "idle" in nature, much of music is more serious than that or is intended as serious commentary and reflection on things such as life, God, the world in which we live -- hardly idle at all. So, unless the terms "(i.e. music, singing)" are actually part of the text, I don't see how this verse applies. Music may still be haraam based on other verses, but I would hardly think it could be even inferred from this verse.
I want to point out one thing
1:The one who consume drug like heroin/hashish is call a drug addict but the singer (most singers do) who do that is a star and is given flowers while the other go to jail
2;the one who sell his/her body is called a prostitute and is arrested by the police and may go to jail
the other one who do it in public on TV is called ACTOR/ACTRESS
Think about it ,if it was islaam the law would have applied to both