Here is the popular Islamic lecture on music by Kamal El Mekki. Take whatever benefit you can from it. The most worrying part of the lecture is Kamal El Mekki's relaying of the stories of people dying with musical lyrics being their last words.Even devout Christians would view music with caution too.
The End of Music - Kamal el Mekki
Sheikh Kamal El Mekki points out logic, statistics, stories from our time and the time of the Sahabah and evidence from the Quran and Sunnah to explain why music is haram. For instance, as many of us know Halal things are always surrounded by good and righteous things and individuals (such as Prayer, recitation of the Quran, etc) and Haram things are usually accompanied by Haram attributes.
Music is known to by surrounded by many haram things such as alcohol, intermingling of the genders, inappropriately dressed females, and night clubs- just to name a few. One cannot fathom music to be played in a righteous setting such as a Masjid. Even the feeling that is gotten from listening to music is a weird type of high, one that deviates the individual from the Quran- one rarely can switch from listening to a music CD to recitation from the Glorious Quran.
Umar ibn Abdul-Azeez wrote to the mu'adib his sons' tutor: "Let your first lesson for them be the hatred of musical instruments that come from (or begin with) Satan and end with the wrath of Allah; for it reached me from the people of knowledge that listening to music and songs grows hypocrisy in the heart as water makes plants grow." Quran takes the individual in one direction (abandoning ones desires, guarding chastity, etc) while music drags the individual in the other direction, these are two opposing mediums which cannot both reside in the heart of the believer. After all, as was mentioned during the event, it is not scholars, righteous woman or men, or people you'd turn to for serious advice who write the lyrics to songs. If music were a good thing, it would have surely benefited and softened the hearts of the musicians- however we know very well that they lead empty lives of psychological depression and bad behavior.
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Saturday, 4 June 2011
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Ibn here.
"why music is haram"
Not all scholars would agree that music is haram.
"Music is known to by surrounded by many haram things such as alcohol, intermingling of the genders, inappropriately dressed females, and night clubs- just to name a few......If music were a good thing, it would have surely benefited and softened the hearts of the musicians- however we know very well that they lead empty lives of psychological depression and bad behavior."
On the same logic, religion nowadays is surrounded by bigotry, terrorism, oppression and other destructive phenomenons. If religion were a good thing, it would surely benefit and not cause so much trouble.
In case the usual Islamophobes are wondering by my response whether I have followed the footsteps of Farhan Qureshi, the answer is No. I am still a proud Muslim and Islam is an integral part of my life. The reason why I have been absent all this time was because I was busy with my exams.
In any case, with all due respect to Kamal El Mekki, his argument is not a very convincing one. Salafis should accommodate diversity of opinions and not pretend that their version of Islam is true and all the other Muslims are wrong. There is no one Islam, no matter how proudly a Salafi or a Shia or an Ahmadi proclaims otherwise.
Yes Music is Haram, drawing, painting sculpting, anything that involves creativity is Haram.
That is because your God can not create, so he is offended by Man (who is created in the image of the One True Living God)when he exercises his creativity.
Ibn here.
Anonymous: That is because your God can not create, so he is offended by Man (who is created in the image of the One True Living God)when he exercises his creativity.
What an idiotic argument! Does God's prohibition of adultery and fornication imply that he gets offended at man for being able to enjoy sex (illicitly) whereas that is something He cannot do?
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