You don't like Randy Travis or Alison Kraus ?
Not even Willie Nelson or Dolly Parton ?
Hmmmm. Are you sure you're a Protestant ?
 
Banjo Billy  
 
 
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In a message dated 9/8/2010 4:59:41 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

He had  me until "Nashville" :-)  


On Sep 8, 2010, at 2:59 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:



Jihad Watch
 
 
 
_Iranian supremo: "Although music is halal,  promoting and teaching it is 
not compatible with the highest values of the  sacred regime of the Islamic 
Republic"_ 
(http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/08/iranian-supremo-although-music-is-halal-promoting-and-teaching-it-is-not-compatible-with-the-highest.html)
 

 
 
Whenever I have pointed out that Islam generally views music negatively  
and that some schools of Islamic law even ban it outright, I get called an  
"Islamophobe" -- so I guess Khameni is an "Islamophobe" as well. 
There Is No Fun In Islam* Update from the Islamic Republic: "Music fails  
to chime with Islamic values, says Iran's supreme leader," by Saeed Kamali  
Dehghan in _The Guardian_ 
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/02/iran-supreme-leader-music-islam) , 
August 2 (thanks  to all who sent this in): 
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said today that  music is 
"not compatible" with the values of the Islamic republic, and  should not be 
practised or taught in the country.  
In some of the most extreme comments by a senior regime figure since  the 
1979 revolution, Khamenei said: "Although music is halal, promoting  and 
teaching it is not compatible with the highest values of the sacred  regime of 
the Islamic Republic." 
Khamenei's comments came in response to a request for a ruling by a  
21-year-old follower of his, who was thinking of starting music lessons,  but 
wanted to know if they were acceptable according to Islam, the  semi-official 
Fars news agency reported. "It's better that our dear youth  spend their 
valuable time in learning science and essential and useful  skills and fill 
their 
time with sport and healthy recreations instead of  music," he said. 
Unlike other clerics in Iran, whose religious rulings are practised by  
their own followers, Khamenei's views are interpreted as administrative  orders 
for the whole country, which must be obeyed by the government. Last  month 
Khamenei issued a controversial fatwa in which he likened his  leadership to 
that of the Prophet Muhammad and obliged all Iranians to  obey his orders. 
Khamenei has rarely expressed his views on music publicly, but he is  
believed have played a key role in the crackdown on Iran's music scene  
following 
the revolution. When Khamenei was president, he banned  western-style 
music, forcing many stars to go into exile. 
Houshang Asadi, a former cellmate of Khamenei before the Islamic  
Revolution said: "He hated the music from the beginning." 
"There were times I sang a song by Banan (a popular vocalist) for him  and 
he told me to avoid music and instead pray to God", said Asadi, who  shared 
a cell with Khamenei for four months in Moshtarak prison in Tehran  in 1976 
and stayed friend with him for several years after the revolution.  "The 
only music he liked was revolutionary and religious anthems," said  Asadi. 
After the reformist President Khatami took office in 1997, official  
attitudes towards music and especially pop began to thaw. 
After his election in 2005, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cracked down  on 
music. His ministry of culture and Islamic guidance has refused  permission 
for the distribution of thousands of albums. Since last year's  disputed 
elections the authorities have given even fewer permits for  public concerts, 
fearing they could be used by the  opposition....


* The Ayatollah Khomeini said that.

Posted by _Robert_ (http://www.jihadwatch.org/)  on August 3,  2010




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