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Originally posted by Seeker of Truth Seeker of Truth wrote:

From the Quran:

"But there are, among men, those who purchase idle tales, without knowledge (or meaning), to mislead (men) from the Path of Allah and throw ridicule (on the Path): for such there will be a humiliating Penalty." [31:6]

Lead to destruction those whom thou canst among them, with thy (seductive) voice, make assaults on them with thy cavalry and thy infantry; mutually share with them wealth and children; and make promises to them. "But Satan promises them nothing but deceit." 17:64

"Do ye then wonder at this recital? And will ye laugh and not weep. Wasting your time in vanities?" 53: 59-61

Allah says, "..for such there will be a humiliating Penalty ." for those who replaces the Qur�an with idle tales.(not sure what ayat or surah this is from)

These ayat's don't mention music,idles tales could be anything,for example mytholgies,Books,or tall tales that one buys,dont think they had CD's or tapes back then.

A seductive voice could imply the person is good at decieving people.Hence the reference to Satan promises nothing but deciet/lies.

53:59-61 mentions a recital,does that mean that all recitals are sinful?I dont think so.

And the last one says those who REPLACE the Quran with idle tales.Once again probably mythologies or stories from false religions.

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The prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) said "There will be in my ummah those who make it halal (permissible) adultery/fornication, silk, alcohol and musical instruments."

From this hadeeth I see Muhammad mentions musical intruments,but was he referring to all musical intruments or just to the ones mentioned as haram?Must be instruments that were already considered haram,because one cant make halal instruments halal,they are already halal.

The prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) walked with Abdur-Rahman bin �Awf in between pine trees. The prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) then placed his son Ibrahim on his lap and began to cry. Abdur-Rahman bin �Awf said, "Oh prophet of Allah do you cry when you stop us from crying?" He said, "I did not deter you from crying. I deterred you from two evil sinful voices � a voice with musical devilish instruments and a voice at a misery with scraping of the face and shredding of the clothe."

Again Muhammad,mentions musical intruments but devilish instruments.Was he referring to all instruments?

And it mentions singing that is accompanied by misery,scraping of the face amd shredding the clothe,so must be referring to mourning.

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In one hadith narrated by Aisha (radhi Allahu anh) two young girls were chanting with the duff on �Eid while the prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) had his back turned to them because he was preoccupied. Abu Bakr (radhi Allahu anh) walked in and scolded them for using instruments in the prophet�s house which the prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) forbade. The prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) told Abu Bakr to let them be for it was the day of �Eid.

We learn from that hadith that the prophet (sallah allahu alieh wasalam) heard the duff play, meaning its not haram. Therefore, it is not haram upon men to hear it even though it was known that men never played it.

The instruments mentioned were haram,but Muhammed is said to have allowed them.Did he change his mind?

Either they are haraam or they are not? If it were okay on the day of eid to use the duff which was forbidden,then why not in praise of God?

Im not getting where Islaam has no burdens or is not hard? Either something is allowed or its not? If singing and instruments are from satan then they are wrong no matter what,if they are allowed then they are okay,as long as they are not used in the wrong ways.Thats simple.Forgive me,I am not meaning to seem hard headed or anything,Im simple trying to understand..

And the translations from the Quran and the hadeeth above are the only referrences to what people use..that was supposedly referring to music in the Quran or statements made by Muhammad.Not counting what people later said about them.

Another thing, doesnt the Quran state that we are to follow Only God's word the Quran and what the prophet says?Does it also say we must follow the interpretations of people that lived yrs later?

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Jerry

Greetings.

Music is one of the issues that you will find two schools of thought on. Arab gave a great reply to the topic.

Here are a couple of links I gave that were meant to provide another perspective on the subject:

http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7278& ;PN=2

http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7277& ;PN=2

My opinion is that with all of the greater problems facing Muslims, and with the many other clear requirements that Muslims should be doing but do not do, Music is something trivial. You will find some great thinkers say it is ok, and you will find some arguments that say it is at least disliked, and some will say it is unlawful. I tend to go with the first two of the conclusions.

 

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Seeker of truth this is what I said in my post that a certain type of Arabic drum is allowed and that its the dhaf. All scholars say that the dhaf is allowed, they differ on the rest of the insitruments, those with strings.
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Originally posted by Andalus Andalus wrote:

Greetings.

Music is one of the issues that you will find two schools of thought on. Arab gave a great reply to the topic.

Here are a couple of links I gave that were meant to provide another perspective on the subject:

http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7278& ; ;PN=2

http://www.islamicity.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7277& ; ;PN=2

My opinion is that with all of the greater problems facing Muslims, and with the many other clear requirements that Muslims should be doing but do not do, Music is something trivial. You will find some great thinkers say it is ok, and you will find some arguments that say it is at least disliked, and some will say it is unlawful. I tend to go with the first two of the conclusions.

Thanks for the reply Andalus,

And thanks for the links,I will go over them.Yes I am aware of the greater issues involving the ummah as awhole.Yet we are judged according to our own deeds not those of our community or other people.So we should be concerned,in what we do.

 

Peace!

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Assalamu Alaikum Andalus...

And thank you and May God bless you and your family..the above to links have been the most helpful and makes the most since Ive seen concerning this issue..

If it is God's will that I revert to Islaam,this will probably be what guidelines I follow concerning music. But I will not allow myself to offend others by listening to proper forms of music around them.Besides Im not a big listener to music in the first place.But I do not want to leave one stone unturned,if you know what I mean.

Peace!

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Andalus,The first link doesnt work,do you have an alternate?

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