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 Evolution of Music in Islam Hadith Recorded sayings & teachings of Prophet Muhammad ___ Music in Islamic Jurisprudence Majority disallowed use of most instruments Limited singing to certain categories Evolution of Music in Islam Reasoning behind Restrictions - I “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) Lahw al-hadith: “distracting amusement of things” Music (vocal or instrumental) Buying singer/songs and other things that cause heedlessness in remembrance of God Evolution of Music in Islam Reasoning behind Restrictions - II Evolution of Music in Islam “From among my followers there will be some people who will consider… the use of musical instruments as lawful.” “God has forbidden wine, gambling, drum, and sarangi (Indian fiddle).” 40 narrations from Prophet Muhammad indicating disallowance of musical instruments Exceptions & Allowances 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 Evolution of Music in 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 Evolution of Music in Islam 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 Evolution of Music in Islam Colour-Coded Qur’an Evolution of Music in Islam Recitation of Qur’an Qari Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad Sheikh Abdur Rahman Al-Sudais Sheikh Mishari Rashid Al-`Alafasi Evolution of Music in Islam Adhan – Call to Prayer Given before each prayer at every mosque Same words, different tunes BBC reporter experiences Adhan Adhan from Singapore Radio Evolution of Music in Islam Singing Praises Hamd: Praising of God Na’at: Praising/remembering Prophet South Asian classic Malaysian group performing the Qasidat alBurdah Evolution of Music in Islam 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 Evolution of Music in Islam 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 Evolution of Music in 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 Evolution of Music in 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 Evolution of Music in Islam Thank You! Please send me your feedback Contact info: www.facebook.com/sikanderhashmi www.sikander.ca Twitter: @kingstonimam Evolution of Music in Islam