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Sunday, 29 July 2007 |
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Shaykh Muhammad Nasir ad-Din al-Albani
Translated by Abu 'Abdis-Salam
Question:
What is the ruling on 'nasheeds' commonly [found] amongst many of the youth,
which they call 'Islaamic Nasheeds'?
Answer:
If these nasheeds have 'Islaamic' meanings whilst not having in them any musical
instruments such as duffs, other drums, or the like, then there is no problem in
this.
However, it is necessary to explain an important prerequisite for their
permissibility, and that is that they should be free of anything contradicting
the sharee'ah such as excessiveness [1] and the like.
Then another condition is that it should not become a habit because that diverts
listeners [of the nasheeds] from the recitation of the Qur'an, which is
encouraged in the prophetic, purified, Sunnah. Likewise, it diverts them from
seeking beneficial knowledge and calling to Allaah subhaanahu.
As for the use of duffs in nasheeds, then this is permissible for women when
amongst themselves, and not for men, and on ' Eed and on weddings only.
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