fullyveiled muslimah
Evil incarnate!
The issue of music among Muslims is a debatable topic. I am of the view that music, with perhaps only a drum to accompany it, and with lyrics that make you remember Allah is permissible. The crap played on the radio and music videos is totally haram. There is nothing but sihr/magic in it. Music can incite different emotions depending on the song. Some songs make you sad, others can make you sexually aroused, other music can make you enraged.
Music has a profound effect on the heart and it's state more than the state of the mind, and the heart is to be preserved for Allah. I've seen people cry and be moved on a good song, but when they hear the words of Allah recited they are not moved, and are in fact bored with it. It is not good in general to fill ourselves with the aimlessness of music, movies, other entertainment whose purpose is nothing but to bring you into ghafla/ forgetfulness about Allah.
I'm speaking about music in this manner even though I am a vocalist. I grew up around all kinds of music, and my mother is also a singer. My whole life I have been engrossed in song and dance and grew to have an appreciation for good singing that endures til this day. That doesn't stop me from recognizing the harmful effect that music has today. What we consider music today is not the same thing as what rasulullah (saw) encountered. Music today serves no other purpose but to bring out the basest desires of man. The Beyonce's and Rihanna's of the world make music that does nothing but incite base sexual passions. To be expressed on the dance floors of clubs all across America and other countries. There is nothing good in this music, and I personally regard it as a form of sorcery if one listens consistently to it.
Music has a profound effect on the heart and it's state more than the state of the mind, and the heart is to be preserved for Allah. I've seen people cry and be moved on a good song, but when they hear the words of Allah recited they are not moved, and are in fact bored with it. It is not good in general to fill ourselves with the aimlessness of music, movies, other entertainment whose purpose is nothing but to bring you into ghafla/ forgetfulness about Allah.
I'm speaking about music in this manner even though I am a vocalist. I grew up around all kinds of music, and my mother is also a singer. My whole life I have been engrossed in song and dance and grew to have an appreciation for good singing that endures til this day. That doesn't stop me from recognizing the harmful effect that music has today. What we consider music today is not the same thing as what rasulullah (saw) encountered. Music today serves no other purpose but to bring out the basest desires of man. The Beyonce's and Rihanna's of the world make music that does nothing but incite base sexual passions. To be expressed on the dance floors of clubs all across America and other countries. There is nothing good in this music, and I personally regard it as a form of sorcery if one listens consistently to it.