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Old 09-04-2012, 04:22 AM   #15
KasaBalak

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[COLOR="#000000"]There should have been a rating system of posts' and also member's of SF, where if the rating's go in minus figures, members would be blacklisted or even banned from posting, or at the least their posts would need to be approved before publishing, Auzer would have been banned by now.

@Auzer, no offense, its just your posts, not you its sort of 'hate the sins, not the sinner'
are you suggesting that brother Auzer is on the wrong forum Allah bless him, maybe Allah encourages him to come here to learn some things from you brothers and he could be gradually developing from one thing to another InshaAllah.

Personally I don't deliberately listen to music apart from nasheeds, as as well as having religious discouragement, secular music tends to make me queezy nowadays and brings out my bad points, (I also suspect that it tends to get stored in part of the mind that is better filled up with the auditory memory of the verses of the Holy Qur'an).

However I am glad there are some scholars out there past and present who permit music within limits, because as someone who tries to encourage people to become Muslims I know that the prohibition against music is one big stumbling block for some potential Muslims. Especially for those whom music has been a big part of their lives.

(just in case there is anyone reading this who is in this category these links are for you http://www.therevival.co.uk/yusuf-al-qaradawi-on-music http://wayofmadinah.wordpress.com/20...view-of-music/ http://unity1.wordpress.com/2010/02/...llah-al-judai/)
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