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Somewhere I read that Islam is not in favour of music, is that true?
What about laughter?
Islam does not promote Music in general like the way you would see it incorporated in Christianity as form of worship. Although I would not go as far as to say all Music altogether is forbidden. What matters the most is the type of Music and content. For example, Islam would not have any problem with poetry or classical music as long as it is not some idle time wasting gatherings but something that contributes and is productive. Other types of music with curse words promotion of UnIslamic ideas would be forbidden. Occasion also matters, in Ramadan a person should totally refrain from it and spend more time in listening and reciting the Holy Quran (if you have heard it in Arabic then you know it is very poetic).
Laughter again is on what occasion and what type. There is no problem with laughing unless you are laughing loudly like a crazy man and over stupid things. You can't be laughing on other peoples failures to hurt them, etc.. This uncivil laughing behaviour is not the behaviour of Muslims. It is as simple as being civil. I doubt this can be a challenge for most civilized people.
What about singing the 99 names of Allah to music?
Music can help to enter a meditative state of mind.
What about singing the 99 names of Allah to music?
Music can help to enter a meditative state of mind.
Can i ask what kind of ''classical music'' you are referring to?
What about singing the 99 names of Allah to music?
Music can help to enter a meditative state of mind.
Just pure clean music that isn't going to lead you astray. I think that your conscious tells you yourself. I don't agree that all instruments are banned for listening and only 2 are allowed. Just because they didn't exist 1400 yrs ago does not equal to being banned for that reason.
What kind of music is that which leads one astray?
Singing what contradicts Islamic teachings is something that could lead people astray or have them commit sins whether with music or without it.
But what type of music leads astray and what doesn't?
Just pure clean music that isn't going to lead you astray. I think that your conscious tells you yourself. I don't agree that all instruments are banned for listening and only 2 are allowed. Just because they didn't exist 1400 yrs ago does not equal to being banned for that reason.
I also think a lot of explanation that people give to show all instruments are forbidden except two are self contradictory. If someone is going to say all instruments are forbidden then they should not open up on two. Since the Hadith shows two instruments allowed then they should explain the philosophy behind judging which instruments are allowed and disallowed. Making an exception for only two types because of two occasions doesn't make any sense. I mean if those two occasions never happened then no instruments should be allowed. The exception should have a reason which would most likely open up other instruments under the same reasoning.
I think the confusion may be that most probably the kuffar e makah used to incorporate instruments into idol worship and this may be why it was highly disliked by the Holy Prophet (saw). Which explains why he felt it was okay on occasions where there was no hint of intent towards idol worship.
Other Muslims usually disagree with me on this but can never explain to me why they hold their view on banning all but two. They just say that they don't understand it either. Personally, I don't listen to classical instrumental music although I cannot see how it can be a problem.
Didn't the Prophet allow music/singing in the celebration of Eid?
Does this mean music is halaal... | Islamhelpline
There are other instances where instruments were allowed as well.
But was it children singing, the translation is not very clear?
BTW, is this a sunni website. This is more sensible than islamqa.net
Although they still want apostates killed and have many other things I highly disagree with.
What have sunni's to do with the source or topic are you generalizing? You know the Majority of the Ummah is sunni right?
I am a '''Sunni'' if you want to label me as one but i rather call myself a Muslim.
The Idea of all music is forbidden is mostly used by Salfi's, Sunni's generally belief that Anasheed with classical instruments are allowed, i am not sure about the case but if i am not sure i rather not do it. But its not like that i tell people to stop listening to anasheed i rather tell them to listen to beautiful recitation.
I was happy to see there are some more logical Sunni Muslims. I am well aware that majority of Muslims are Sunni. I am not sure whether it would be something to be proud of as I mean the majority of the Muslim Ummah is not in good spiritual health. And many Sunni scholars admit this. It is not just about quantity we need quality in large quantity to help save the world from larger divine punishment.
I was happy to see someone more logical scholars from Sunni Muslims but you were not happy with me seeing something positive. I am sorry.
Please explain why classical instruments are allowed but modern are not, is it simply because they existed 1400 yrs back? If so then there are many other things we can say are wrong without logical understanding. I can say that only those instruments that were made in those days through that process are allowed and you can't make new ones but if you have the 1400 yrs old ones then you can only use them. We need to use our mental faculties to understand. I don't play any instruments or anything but I don't support anyone not using intelligence to explain something that is forbidden.
O i didn't read your whole post not sure why i think i missed it sorry.
Anyway lets stay on the subject instead of going on a Sunni vs Shia vs Salfi vs Etc.. etc.. Like i said i don't belief we should label ourselves as individual groups i rather call myself a Muslim and i think because of these mistakes ''labels'' we have ''not'' united as a whole Muslim community ''Ummah'' may it be shia salfi or sunni. You asked for some intelligence arguments or at-least something reliable my question was what if the Authentic Hadiths them-self deny ''Music'' in general and not only certain instruments, can we assume or conclude then its forbidden?
Like i said before i am not certain on this case therefore it seems in my eyes to just forget music in general and i found myself facing some strong arguments because i used to even listen to ''Hip-Hop'' when i was very young and some classical music when i became older.
(If i am unclear say so i was typing this with my phone)