Music and islam

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kayenat

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Introduction

In recent years, certain developments have taken place which has brought the subject of music as an extremely significant issue. Music has spread to such an extent that it is afflicting every muslim in this modern era. Today, individuals are being confronted by a situation where one is forced to listen to music whether by choice or without. Music is played in nearly all department stores and super markets. Even whilst walking in the streets, we find cars blaring with music. No matter which direction we go, we are blasted with music. The increasing popularity of music, which is prevalent in our society poses a tremendous danger for muslims.



Music is Haraam

References within the context of the Holy Qur`aan along with the Hadith of the Prophet Sallalahu alihi wa sallam (Peace be upon him) confirm that music is haraam.
Interpreters of the Qur`aan have defined the term `lahwal hadith` which is mentioned in the Qur`aan as:

1) Singing and listening to songs.
2) Purchasing of male and female singers.
3) Purchase of instruments of fun and amusement.

When Sayyidana Abdullah Ibne Mas`ood radiyallahu Anhu (Allah be pleased with him), a very close companion of our Prophet Sallalahu alihi wa sallam (Peace be upon him) was asked about the meaning of the term `lahwal hadith`, he replied
“I swear by Him besides whom there is no other God,that it refers to ghinaa (singing ).”

This statement, he repeated three times. This view is unanimously supported by the four Khalifas, the eminent Sahabaah, Tabi`een, the four Imaams and other reliable Islaamic scholars and authorities.

One hadith from the Bukhari Shareef, the most authentic Book of Hadith, further confirms unlawfulness of music and singing :
`There will be people of my Ummah who will seek to make lawful; fornication, wine-drinking and the use of ma`aazif ( musical instruments ).`

Detailed analysis of the arabic word `ma`aazif ` shows that it refers to musical instruments, the sounds of those musical instruments and singing with the accompaniment of instruments.

Closer analysis of the wordings of the Hadith establishes the prohibition of music. Firstly, the words `seek to make lawful ` shows that music is not permissible, as logically one can only seek to make lawful that which is not allowed. Secondly, if music was not prohibited, then it would not have been brought within the same context as fornication and wine-drinking.
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MUSIC - IT`S EFFECTS

Muslims are aware that nothing has been prohibited by Allah except that which is harmful to the welfare of a Muslim individual and the society as a whole. The divine attribute behind the prohibition of music can be comprehended by looking into the diverse influence music can have.

Experiments carried out by doctors and professors have confirmed that the music of today is such that it does not only affect the brain, but each and every organ of one`s body. There is a close relationship between music and bodily movements. We find that people listening to music automatically start tapping their fingers and feet, as if the music is permeating in their blood.

It is also proved that music affect`s one`s emotions, increases arousal in terms of alertness and excitement and also leads to various physiological changes in the person. In a psychology experiment, it was found that listening to moderate type of music increased one`s normal heart beat, whilst listening to rock music the heart beat increased even further, yet people claim that music has no effect.

It is a very ignorant and misguided attitude to percieve music as a form of pleasure and passing of time, since the messages of today`s music follow a general theme of love, fornication, drugs and freedom.

We find that the whole world is obsessed with the kufr idea of freedom, i.e. freedom of speech, freedom of movement, etc. In modern schools and universities, we observe independence, free expression and secular thinking being encouraged. This idea of freedom, “ It`s my life, I`ll do what I want” is a predominant, underlying theme of today`s music. It is being used as a means for drilling those modern ideologies that are totally contrary to Islamic Shariah and values, into the minds of Muslims.

One should abstain from evil audacities such as listening to music and encourage others to do the same too.

MAY ALMIGHTY ALLAH GUIDE US ALL TO THE STRAIGHT PATH-
AMEEN.
 

S M Rehan

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salam brother

brother if u may post the links to the proofs of such studies about the harmfulness of music, then it would have been great !
thnx !
 

MzAmerykah

New Member
:salam2:

JazakAllahu Khayran...very interesting post. However, I too agree that the strength of the message would be enhanced if the studies used to prove this fact were incorporated into the post.

Additionally, and this is only my opinion, we have to be very careful about the words we choose and generalizations we make when discussing Islam, especially when non-Muslims read these posts. We do not want to say or do anything that may deter their interest in Islam. To state that the concept of freedom is a "kufr idea" is intellectually irresponsible on the author's part, because there is in fact freedom in Islam. The mere fact that we as Muslims have, through the will of Allah subhana wa ta'ala, submitted to Him frees us from evil and immorality. Furthermore, the Qur'an states, "There is no compulsion in religion" (2:256). Lastly, one of the articles of faith is predestination and free will.

I have seen this article on several other sites, and when I saw it on TTI, I just wanted to bring up this point because that phrase "kufr idea of freedom" glared off the computer screen.

Again, these are just my thoughts...
 

kayenat

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HTML:
http://www.inter-islam.org/Prohibitions/Mansy_music.htm[URL="http://www.inter-islam.org/Prohibitions/Mansy_music.htm"]http://www.inter-islam.org/Prohibitions/Mansy_music.htm[/URL]

it site hope u get it brother
 

Renee

Junior Member
I used to be interested in islam not long ago but it is things like this that has made my mind up not to convert. Maybe I will ponder it the day when pigs can fly or hell freezes over. But do not misunderstand me. I appreciate what I have gone through the last few months. Now I appreciate my old life so much better than before.
 

revert2007

Love Fishing
well,all the muslims that i know...all love music.yet we can't say that they are similar to disbelievers.loving music and Believeing in Allah,believeing in His prophet and believeing in everything mentioned in quran is 2 different things.
Allah has mentioned clearly how u should live ur life.whether ur follow or not it is up to u.and beleieving in Allah is another thing.still up to u.
but the consequenses that we might face for listening to music and for not believing in Allah has huge difference.

when u listen to music,u can repent and ask for forgiveness and u can decided whenever u want for stop listening to music.

but only Allah decides whether u should believe Him or not and we call it hidayah.

u have come so close yet u went so far a way just because of music.i told u,these ,music and so on is no difference in life.we cant judge a person to be bad or good just because he/she is listening to music.

islam is a way of life.and i myself can't change certain things in mylife after converting and i dint chaneg at all.am still the same person.as long as am away from teh big sins.
and the most important thing is.I BELIEVE IN ALLAH AND I WORSHIP HIM.
 

um muhammad al-mahdi

لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
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:salam2:

the issue has been discussed several times on the forum, use the "search" option insha'Allah, :jazaak:

:salam2:
 
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