What is music in Islam?
It is 'haram', forbidden... to listen to music that is arousing to the ego.
How can you tell? If the heart goes to haram, it is haram!
It is 'haram', forbidden... to listen to music that is arousing to the ego.
How can you tell? If the heart goes to haram, it is haram!
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Some people, on the other hand, when they listen to music are changing, looking at their incompleteness. This is a funny happening, and with it comes a very strong desire to complete one’s self, to save one’s self from incompleteness. This is Divine music, special music.
We may say it is ‘sunnah.’
We may say it is ‘sunnah.’
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There is also another class of people, those who must listen to music. The music of Jalaluddin Rumi (may Allah be pleased with him), for instance, was the opening to Divine knowledge. From it, one could take a power to protect the nation of Muhammad ﷺ.
This is ‘wajib’ music.
There is also another class of people, those who must listen to music. The music of Jalaluddin Rumi (may Allah be pleased with him), for instance, was the opening to Divine knowledge. From it, one could take a power to protect the nation of Muhammad ﷺ.
This is ‘wajib’ music.
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