According to authoritative sharia, only music permitted is women playing the daff drum at weddings. Thats it. Women singing is very forbidden. Men can sing only in war chants etc. like you hear in endless jihad videos. Any music for entertainment is forbidden. Check fatwas and hadiths.
Either they get stuck to the rules of 1400 years ago, or they are mentally unstable because they have not allowed any reserach or academic development into music (or any other subjects) because Mo and the hadiths and sura say so.
No wonder Churchill, in his book “The River War” (1899) said, “But the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.”
Here is some glorious western music, reflecting the history and development of one of the greatest western art forms since the early monks started notating the simple chants into written music to the present great composers.
(J.S. Bach, from the St. Matthew Passion, sung here by the St. Thomas boys’ choir, a choir that has been in existence since the time of Bach, and sung in the St. Thomas Church where Bach was once the Kantor) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf_cE3jMRiM
the mus-tard should learn the Koran , only music by string or wind is haram
According to authoritative sharia, only music permitted is women playing the daff drum at weddings. Thats it. Women singing is very forbidden. Men can sing only in war chants etc. like you hear in endless jihad videos. Any music for entertainment is forbidden. Check fatwas and hadiths.
The old German folk-saying applies here
Wo man singt
Da lass dich nieder
Boese Menschen
Hab’ keine Lieder
Which translates unpoetically as “Set yourself down where you hear singing, because evil people have no songs.”
Not altogether true, of course, but apropos here.
Either they get stuck to the rules of 1400 years ago, or they are mentally unstable because they have not allowed any reserach or academic development into music (or any other subjects) because Mo and the hadiths and sura say so.
No wonder Churchill, in his book “The River War” (1899) said, “But the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.”
Here is some glorious western music, reflecting the history and development of one of the greatest western art forms since the early monks started notating the simple chants into written music to the present great composers.
(J.S. Bach, from the St. Matthew Passion, sung here by the St. Thomas boys’ choir, a choir that has been in existence since the time of Bach, and sung in the St. Thomas Church where Bach was once the Kantor) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf_cE3jMRiM