This is from bukhari shareef:"There wilol be people from my um,ah who will seek to make lwaful drinking fornication, and the use of mazif"
the word mazif means musical instrument. Aperson who listens to music, it is the same as eating pork and drinknig wine. which is NOT premissable i Islam.
Islam always follow what is mentioned in the Holy Quran and what Prophet Mohammad have said (Hadeeth).
The kind of music used in Islam is called "Nasheed". If you go to youtube.com and search "Nasheed", you will see the kind of music used in Islam.
Hadeeth authenticity vary on different levels. The three main categories are: Saheeh (Authentic) Hasan (Sound) Da'eef (Weak) Hadeeth are graded according to their isnaad's or chain's of transmission. The narrators that head back to a sahabi (companion of prophet Muhammad) are analysed and a verdict is given by a scholar on the authenticiy of a hadeeth based on the analysis of the narrators. The grading of a hadeeth is based on the lowest level of a narrator. So if all the narrators meet the saheeh criterion, the hadeeth is classed as saheeh. If however one of the narrators was to be da'eef then the hadeeth would be classed da'eef. Saheeh hadeeth are those hadeeth were all the rawi's (narrators) are all noted to have met each other and have heard hadeeth from each other, are known to be pious and of good character, are known to possess a good memory. These hadeeth may be quoted freely as they are all authentic. Hasan hadeeth are those hadeeth where one or more of the rawi's have a defect in their memory but not one of great significance. These hadeeth may be quoted freely except in matters of creed where there are no saheeh hadeeth to agree with them. Da'eed hadeeth are those hadeeth where one or more of the rawi's have a significant defect in memory, were mentally ill, were of bad character and piety or were known to mix things about or change meanings. These may not be quoted freely but may be used as back up for a point established by a saheeh or hasan hadeeth. Besides from these there are other categories such as mawdoo, marfu' etc and other sub categories of the above ie. saheeh li ghayrih, hasan li ghayrih, da'eef jiddan etc.
Please read the Noble Quran, and other books of the sayings of the prophet Mohamed (Hadeeth Books); refer to link below for more books on Islam.
If you're referring to Islam , yes , it might be.
Islam took on pre-existing music of the Arabian and Middle Eastern regions.
they sing Arabic and do belly dancing lol
Music is allowed in Islam except if it:distracts you from praying, ritual worships, doing good social deeds for people and society benefit, orprovokes forbidden sexual feelings.
Yes, singing, especially in women, Islam believes its not good for a woman to make men look at her in the bad way and one of the ways to seduce men is to sing to them, thats why Islam forbids women to sing in front of men. In men however, singing is not "Haram" which means forbidden, however, it is not something that is thought to be cool or appreciated. the issue though is not in singing its in music, Islam doesn't forbid singing but forbids music
The question is not clear. Instrument of what kind? Music, work, what?
Heavy metal rock music
Spirituality in Islam has different concept from all the religions of the world as Islam opposes leaving the world and going to forest, mountains etc. but Islam encourages its followers to participate actively in the matters of the world. Islam is a beautiful combination of Spiritual and Materialistic aspects of Islam. So, spirituality in Islam lies in worship of Allah (God) according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and fulfilling duties which Islam has imposed on its followers being Muslims and slaves of God.To follow the Quraan and the hadeeth, and to follow the requirements to go to Paradsie