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FINE. YouTube - Tala Al Badru Alayna By (Sheikh Meshary Bin Rashid Al-Afasy) Hope that helps! ![]() |
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thank you for posting this topic
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Music is forbidden in islam... just saying :-)
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The Muslim is a unique Ummah among the whole of mankind: Their land is ONE, their War is ONE, their Peace is ONE, their Honour is ONE and there Trust is ONE - Prophet Mohammed (sallallahou alayhi wasallam)
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I liked these verses that tell of one Salman who was told by one who announced the glad tidings:
"Happy art thou, for thou shalt behold His face!”. From the Kitab-i-Iqan revealed by Baha'u'llah: "Likewise, ere the beauty of Muḥammad was unveiled, the signs of the visible heaven were made manifest. As to the signs of the invisible heaven, there appeared four men who successively announced unto the people the joyful tidings of the rise of that divine Luminary. "Rúz-bih, later named Salmán, was honoured by being in their service. As the end of one of these approached, he would send Rúz-bih unto the other, until the fourth who, feeling his death to be nigh, addressed Rúz-bih saying: “O Rúz-bih! when thou hast taken up my body and buried it, go to Ḥijáz for there the Day-star of Muḥammad will arise. Happy art thou, for thou shalt behold His face!” ~ Kitab-i-Iqan p. 65 |
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Is the Qur'an not music?
And what about the Psalms? They are confirmed as sacred scripture in the Qur'an. And yet they are songs, musical pieces. And the Bible has many more songs spread throughout it. They're all music. |
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No, it's actually recitation (a speech) and isn't sung nor is there music in the background.
The Qur'anic arabic just sounds very nice, and it uses a lot of rhetoric and rhythmic techniques to gain the listeners attention. Here's an example; youtube.com/watch?v=x1OpLliawRE Last edited by Perseveranze; 06-11-2012 at 02:32 PM.. |
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Shortly before his death, Prophet Muhammad delivered a sermon during the Hajj, which came to be known as his “Final Sermon”. This final sermon was not only a reminder to his followers, but also an important admonition. The final sermon confirms the end of his Prophetic Mission.
Reference : Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad's Last Sermon - YouTube |
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There are many different views on Music.
I would say that One type of music is allowed and its called Nasheed its a mixture of religious sayings and one instrument that is allowed according to some hadiths (oral-tradition) but this is just my view on it. Ps: Singing is not forbidden only the music, that explains the Zabur(Psalms) of not being in error also keep in reminder that the Bible is ''corrupted'' according to Islamic view. Last edited by F0uad; 06-11-2012 at 05:34 PM.. |
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