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"Music and Art

Music, and some other forms of art (including Tattooing),[73] under Islamic law 
are forbidden. Western music[74] and movies In particular, have been declared 
as corruptive influences by Islamic clerics. The vast majority[75] of Islamic 
scholars and all four schools of Islamic jurisprudence[76] are in agreement 
that listening to, or playing musical instruments, and singing is forbidden. 
They form this opinion from both the Qur'an and Hadith. The only exception to 
this rule which can be extracted from the hadith is the permissibility of 
singing acapella accompanied by a duff (a hand-held one-sided drum) on special 
occasions (i.e. on weddings, Eid, during jihad etc.)[77] This form of song is 
referred to as a Nasheed (نشيد), and the striking of 
the duff is permitted for women only[78] and must not be done in the presense 
of men.[79] There are several verses within the Qur'an which have been 
understood by highly respected early scholars and historians of Islam to be 
condemning music and singing. For example; in verse 31:6, according to the 
Tafseer of Ibn Kathir, "idle talks" is a reference to "singing and musical 
instruments."[80] While the Qur'anic verses on music and its prohibition may 
appear vague to non-scholars, the hadith are a lot clearer in regards to this 
issue. Authentic sources record Muhammad as saying "From among my followers 
there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the 
wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks and the use of musical 
instruments, as lawful..."[81] and upon hearing music, Abu Bakr proclaimed 
"Musical instrument of Satan!"[76] The mere fact that Muhammad condemned music 
in the same breath as other non-Islamic activities, such as illegal sexual 
intercourse and drinking alcohol, spoke volumes and the companions (including 
the four Caliphs) understood.[82] As Abu Bakr rightly stated, unless performed 
under the various restrictions outlined in Muhammad's Sunnah, music in Islam is 
considered of the devil.

The Islamic prohibition on images is well known by Muslims, hence the lack of 
imagery in Islamic religious art. Multiple authentic sources record Muhammad's 
thoughts on images and representations of living beings (whether real or 
mythical in nature), and in several he states passionately "The people who will 
receive the severest punishment from Allah will be the picture makers."[83] In 
another he says "All the painters who make pictures would be in the fire of 
Hell. The soul will be breathed in every picture prepared by him and it shall 
punish him in the Hell."[84] Muhammad refused to enter any home which was 
decorated with images,[85] and claimed angels would do the same with any home 
which contained pictures or dogs[86] He once refused to enter the home of one 
of his wives (Aisha) when he noticed the decorated cushion she had purchased 
for him to sit on.[87] In Aisha's own words "I noticed the signs of hatred (for 
that) on his face!" She turned to Allah and Muhammad for repentance.[88] On 
another occasion, Muhammad angrily tore to pieces a carpet, hung by Aisha to 
screen a door.[89]

During the Taliban rule of Afghanistan between 1996 and late 2001, all forms of 
music and Television (i.e. moving pictures) were banned. TV sets, radios, etc 
were confiscated and burnt, and anyone caught with cassettes in their 
possession were jailed.[90] In early 2001, they destroyed the historic 1,400 
year old giant (175 and 120 feet tall) Buddha Statues which were located in the 
Bamyan Valley's.[91] While their actions may be called 'extreme', they were 
only adhering to a somewhat accurate interpretation of Islamic law based on the 
Sunnah of their prophet. Just as Muhammad had done before them, when he 
conquered Mecca and destroyed the 360 pagan idols which were housed at the 
Ka'aba, the Taliban were only destroying Afghanistan's offensive (to Muslims) 
pre-Islamic 'pagan' heritage and art. If the Taliban's actions are denounced by 
apologists as 'un-Islamic', then they must also denounce Muhammad's. The truth 
of the matter is that their actions were very Islamic. "

--- In [email protected], "great.pretender2000" 
<great.pretender2000@...> wrote:
>
> Islam Mengharamkan Musik klo ga salah...
> Apa Iya? Mohon tanggapan...
> 
> Wasalam,
> GP
> 
> 2011/1/27 liver_duke <endyonisius@...>
> 
> >
> >
> > http://endyonisius.blogspot.com/2011/01/musik-dan-musikalitas.html
> >
> > :this is just a little samba
> > :built upon a single note
> > :other notes are bound to follow
> > :but the root is still that note
> >
> > Apakah musik suatu perkara eksak? Or originality sumting human?
> > Bagaimana saat ia berhubungan dengan perasaan? Bagi sebagian,
> > musik terkait dgn kesan dan selera yg bisa cenderung subjektif.
> > Sehingga muncul perasaan tenang, semangat, sedih, bahkan terganggu
> > saat mendengar musik. Aspek yg terkait dgn soal rasa dan kesan ini
> > yg selanjutnya disebut Afektif. Sementara mereka yg lebih berminat
> > terhadap proses terjadinya nada hingga lagu, skala apresiasi dan
> > interpretasi karya, bahkan melakukan semacam proses "analisa" untuk
> > "membedah" sebuah komposisi, bisa disebut pendekatan tehnis yg lebih
> > terukur dan disebut Kesan Parametris. Tinjauan ini setidaknya dapat
> > meliputi beberapa aspek tehnis seperti frekwensi (tinggi rendah nada),
> > durasi (ritme, tempo), dinamika dan warna bunyi, hingga artikulasi
> > dan pernafasan terutama untuk konteks vokal ..
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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