Evolution of Music in Islam

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Evolution of Music in Islam
Evolution of Music in Islam
Imam Sikander Hashmi
Primary Sources
Qur’an
Revealed by God to
Muhammad
over 23 years
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Hadith
Recorded sayings & teachings of
Prophet Muhammad ___
Music in Islamic Jurisprudence
Majority disallowed use of most
instruments
 Limited singing to certain categories
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Islam
Reasoning behind Restrictions - I
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“And from among people, there is he who
buys the lahw al-hadith, so that he, being
devoid of knowledge may mislead (people)
from the Way of God and make a mockery
of it. Such people are the ones for whom
there is a disgraceful punishment.” (Qur’an,
31:6)
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Lahw al-hadith: “distracting amusement of
things”
Music (vocal or instrumental)
Buying singer/songs and other things that
cause heedlessness in remembrance of God
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Reasoning behind Restrictions - II
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“From among my followers there will be
some people who will consider… the use
of musical instruments as lawful.”
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“God has forbidden wine, gambling, drum,
and sarangi (Indian fiddle).”
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40 narrations from Prophet Muhammad
indicating disallowance of musical
instruments
Exceptions & Allowances
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Duff: Tambourine without jingles
Drums: Sometimes
Cantillation Encouraged
Singing/Chanting Permitted
Qur’an
Praising God or Prophet
Adhan (call to prayer)
Poetry with noble themes
Weddings
Occupational music
Military band music
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Islam
Other Views
Allowance of instruments (some or all)
 Other types of songs
 Some Sufis: Use of flute & other
instruments
 Means of attaining closeness to God
 Sheikh Ahmed Al Tuni
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Recitation of Qur’an
“...and recite the Qur'an in slow,
measured rhythmic tones.” (Qur’an, 73:4)
 Science of Qira’ah
 Tajweed: Rules of phonetics, diction &
rendition
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Islam
Colour-Coded Qur’an
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Islam
Recitation of Qur’an
Qari Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad
 Sheikh Abdur Rahman Al-Sudais
 Sheikh Mishari Rashid Al-`Alafasi
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Adhan – Call to Prayer
Given before each prayer at every
mosque
 Same words, different tunes
 BBC reporter experiences Adhan
 Adhan from Singapore Radio
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Singing Praises
Hamd: Praising of God
 Na’at: Praising/remembering Prophet
 South Asian classic
 Malaysian group performing the Qasidat alBurdah
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Growth in Islamic Music
Growing acceptance of minority opinions
 Critique of original stances
 Lesser of two evils argument
 Technology: Greater creativity & blurring
of lines of acceptability
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Current Segments
No duff, no instruments, no
enhanced vocals
(duff only allowed in weddings)
Duff & vocals (original or enhanced)
Percussion instruments & vocals
(original or enhanced)
All instruments & sounds
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Islam
Examples - I
Muhammad Nabeena
 Al-Habib by Talib al-Habib
 You’re Not Alone by Asif Choudhary
 Mountains of Makkah by Zain Bhikha
 Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) performing Tala
`al Badru `Alayna
 Junaid Jamshed before & after
 Raihan in Malay
 Aashiq al-Rasul: qawwali & debut video
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Islam
Examples - II
Native Deen: Small Deeds
 Modern na’at (Burdah)
 Mesut Kurtis concert in Saudi Arabia
 Sami Yusuf concert: Hasbi Rabbi
 Kareem Salama – country
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Islam
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Islam