Musik katanya haram (emang haram nurut Islam), tp tetap dinikmati.

Orang Islam itu emang super munafik. Dan jg bejad, biadab, gila sex,
pedophile, dungu, idiot, ga kenal malu, tukang tipu dll.



July 28, 2013
India's Grand Mufti under fire for enjoying concert after issuing fatwa
declaring music
un-Islamic<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/07/indias-grand-mufti-under-fire-for-enjoying-concert-after-issuing-fatwa-declaring-music-un-islamic.html>

The real issue here is not his hypocrisy. There are hypocrites and people
who fail to live up to their religious ideals in all religions, all over
the world. The real issue here is that the Sharia prohibition against
music, which the Grand Mufti endorsed and applied in his fatwa, is contrary
to the human spirit. It would be hard not to become a hypocrite if one
actually believed in this prohibition, because music is so irresistibly
attractive and so nourishing to the human soul. So the Grand Mufti
shouldn't be criticized for enjoying the concert -- that's just human
nature. But the fact that he enjoyed it shows us something quite important
about Sharia.

"India's Grand Mufti seen enjoying concert after declaring music
'un-Islamic,'" by Dean Nelson in the
Telegraph<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/10207299/Indias-Grand-Mufti-seen-enjoying-concert-after-declaring-music-un-Islamic.html>,
July 28 (thanks to Pedro):

The Grand Mufti of Kashmir has been accused of hypocrisy after he was
captured on film enjoying a concert months after he issued a fatwa
declaring music un-Islamic.

A video clip of Grand Mufti Bashiruddin Ahmad, the ceremonial leader of
Muslims in the state, apparently enjoying an evening of Kashmiri ghazals,
musical poems, and Punjabi folk tunes, quickly went viral on YouTube as
political leaders accused him of hypocrisy....

In February an all-girl rock group in Kashmir was forced to disband amid
threats from Islamic militants, following the Grand Mufti's statement.

He had proclaimed: "Singing is not in accordance with Islamic teachings.
Society cannot be built or developed by doing un-Islamic acts like singing.

"I have advised these girls, and other Muslims as well, to stay within the
limits of modesty as prescribed for them."

The fatwa was backed by the Darul Uloom Deobandi seminary, one of the
world's most influential centres of Islamic jurisprudence. It provoked a
public debate over freedom of expression in Kashmir, which, while
Muslim-dominated, has traditionally been a more liberal culture than in the
Arab Islamic world.

Kashmir's chief minister Omar Abdullah defended their right to perform
following the Mufti's fatwa, but the threats intimidated the group, called
Pragaash, and its members decided to disband....

  Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on July 28, 2013 7:00 PM


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