#Music forbidden in Islam;#singing forbidden in Islam; #Music and signing in Islam | Hubeali en-US #Music forbidden in Islam;#singing forbidden in Islam; #Music and signing in Islam | Hubeali 32 32 Music-Singing – to what extent forbidden in Islam There is a general consensus among all Muslim sects that the ‘music and singing’ are forbidden in Islam, but to what extent?
That remains unresolved for centuries - as most Muslims have taken a ‘soft’ approach towards ‘music and singing’, considering it lawful if played under certain limits and for specific purposes. Some Muslims say that Prophet Dawood-as (David) was given a beautiful voice and he used to seek forgiveness (for his-as nation) by reciting verses, some even allege him playing flute and/or singing while praying and preaching.
However, most of the Muslims, reject this stance and believe that singing and music is forbidden in Islam. The recitation, without music, with a tune, poses another problem for some as when the Holy Quran, Praise of Allah-azwj (Hamd) and His Prophet-saww (Naat), and eulogies/latmiya are recited by a vocalist, some consider it to be also part of ‘الغناء’ (singing). An attempt is made in the article to clarify and better understand these issues, with the help of some Ahadith of Masomeen-asws.
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