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  2. Islam and music - Wikipedia

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    A cappella music (whatever the audience) has led to a rich tradition of devotional singing in Islam. [10] In support of singing being halal, the jurist Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi says, "No sound hadith is available concerning the prohibition of singing", while Ibn Hazm says, "All that is reported on this subject is false and fabricated." [25]

  3. Islamic music - Wikipedia

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    Islamic music may refer to religious music, as performed in Islamic public services or private devotions, or more generally to musical traditions of the Muslim world. The heartland of Islam is the Middle East , North Africa , the Horn of Africa , Balkans , and West Africa , Iran , Central Asia , and South Asia .

  4. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    A notable example is from a Taliban nasheed called This Is the Home of the Brave. Islamic State is known for the use of nasheeds in their videos and propaganda, notable examples being the arabic chant Dawlat al-Islam Qamat ("The Islamic State Has Been Established"), which came to be viewed as an unofficial anthem of ISIS, [ 6 ] and Salil al ...

  5. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    The fatwa clarified that Islam's primary sources of legislation are the Qur’an, Sunnah and Ijma – or scholarly consensus – all of which "unequivocally prohibit same-sex actions and, by extension, same-sex marriage". [61] 2023 fatwa calling for military intervention by Arab and Muslim countries against Israel and for Gaza (Qatar)

  6. Religious music - Wikipedia

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    The Al Salat is the most widely used word to mean institutionalized prayer and is one of the oldest forms of prayer in Islam. [19] Islamic prayer, traditions, and ideals had influence from these Abrahamic religions. [20] The time of origination of Salah came from Muhammad in a cave as he began to worship Allah (God).

  7. Haram - Wikipedia

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    Haram (/ h ə ˈ r ɑː m, h æ ˈ-, h ɑː ˈ-,-ˈ r æ m /; [1] [2] Arabic: حَرَام ḥarām [ħɑˈrɑːm]) is an Arabic term meaning 'forbidden'. [3]: 471 This may refer to either something sacred to which access is not allowed to the people who are not in a state of purity or who are not initiated into the sacred knowledge; or, in direct contrast, to an evil and thus "sinful action ...

  8. Sama (Sufism) - Wikipedia

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    Sama emphasizes singing, but also includes the playing of instruments, particularly for introductions and accompaniments. [5] However, only instruments which are symbolic and not considered profane are used. The most common of these are the tambourine, bells, and flute. [6] It often includes the singing of hymns, called qawl and bayt. [7]

  9. Music censorship - Wikipedia

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    Slate noted several unusual choices on the list, including "Walk Like an Egyptian", two Cat Stevens songs (Stevens had converted to the Islamic faith and changed his name to Yusuf Islam. He had personally condemned the attacks, and announced that he would donate a portion of the royalties from his compilations to a fund benefitting the families ...