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Doubt 4: If it was such a major sin, why did the Holy Prophet(pbuh) allow singing during Eid and many other occasions such as when he arrived in Madinah for first time.
It is proven that he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) granted a dispensation to women only, when there are no men present, allowing them to beat the daff and sing nasheeds which are free of any mention of love or the music and instruments, which includes the permissive songs that exist nowadays. Rather he allowed nasheeds that are free of such offensive characteristics and he allowed beating the daff only, not other kinds of drums or musical instruments, to proclaim marriage. It is narrated in saheeh ahaadeeth, as in Saheeh al-Bukhaari, that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade musical instruments of all types and issued stern warnings against them.
Plus i think this argument has been catered to in the previous posts...
Doubt 5: If it was such a major sin, why did the Holy Prophet(pbuh) on seeing the Daff being played, allow it. (Surely if other musical instruments like Piano had been invented at that time, was there a reason not to allow them too?)
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Excuse me, the laws of Islam are universal and one cannot say that the Prophet was unaware of these inventions that’s why they can be deemed permiisible.
Did you know that there were other wind and string instruments present then. The harp was present since the Greek civilaztion and several other drums and other instruments were used in the palaces of the kings during the time of the Prophet.
And if we analyze the working, the basic of all the modern instruments, they have similar mechanisms. So that argument is baseless. Plus if the Prophet could predict flying metal bodies (aircrafts) and the skyscrapers of Dubai, surely this minor thing was probably not worthy of mention, making the prohibition of music encompassing modern music as well.
It is proven that he (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) granted a dispensation to women only, when there are no men present, allowing them to beat the daff and sing nasheeds which are free of any mention of love or the music and instruments, which includes the permissive songs that exist nowadays. Rather he allowed nasheeds that are free of such offensive characteristics and he allowed beating the daff only, not other kinds of drums or musical instruments, to proclaim marriage. It is narrated in saheeh ahaadeeth, as in Saheeh al-Bukhaari, that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade musical instruments of all types and issued stern warnings against them.
Plus i think this argument has been catered to in the previous posts...
Doubt 5: If it was such a major sin, why did the Holy Prophet(pbuh) on seeing the Daff being played, allow it. (Surely if other musical instruments like Piano had been invented at that time, was there a reason not to allow them too?)
Ans:
Excuse me, the laws of Islam are universal and one cannot say that the Prophet was unaware of these inventions that’s why they can be deemed permiisible.
Did you know that there were other wind and string instruments present then. The harp was present since the Greek civilaztion and several other drums and other instruments were used in the palaces of the kings during the time of the Prophet.
And if we analyze the working, the basic of all the modern instruments, they have similar mechanisms. So that argument is baseless. Plus if the Prophet could predict flying metal bodies (aircrafts) and the skyscrapers of Dubai, surely this minor thing was probably not worthy of mention, making the prohibition of music encompassing modern music as well.