Music is illicit

@advokatku (4033)
Indonesia
December 22, 2010 10:29pm CST
Related to the art of music, the attitude of moslem (in general) divided into three groups; - The first group, they forbid all that smells of music, especially singing and music accompaniment. For them, music is haram (forbidden, illegitimate, illicit, never) - The second group, they not only allow even turn on music in life daily them so impressed don't know the rules whether the rule of religious or restrictions violate norms / customary modesty, even neglecting his duty as human beings to worship and remember God. - The third group is them in the middle of both are (not extreme nor excessive proscribe in allow it). So how actually the legal of music for moslem ? If we browse the provisions of the Koran and al-Hadith, there is no provision which contain punishes music as the thing of illicit , if there, that's only a provision from interpretation by cleric, not from God or Prophet Muhammad Are you Agree with my opinion ?
1 response
@cssiduyz (1053)
• Indonesia
24 Dec 10
Islamic music in my opinion it is fine because it is not too broke. but maybe there are some who say it violates, may violate it is meant those who distort the religious norms of Islam. because if there's nothing these deviate from the norm, may not be a problem like this and would probably be fine.