🎸What does the Quran say about music?

By Rezaul Haque 
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đŸŽļ🎸What does the Quran say about music?
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“Whoever says that all music is prohibited, let him also claim that the songs of the birds are prohibited”- Abu Hamed Al Gazzali

Quran doesn’t say anything about the prohibition of music; it rather says:

“You shall not utter lies with your own tongues stating: "This is Halal (lawful), and this is Haram (unlawful)," to fabricate lies and attribute them to GOD. Surely, those who fabricate lies and attribute them to GOD will never succeed” (Al Quran #16:116).

And the verse:

“Say: "My Lord has forbidden all indecencies whether open or secret, sin and rebellion against justice, committing shirk with Allah for which He has granted no sanction, and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge.” ( Al Quran # 7:33)

So, music is not prohibited in Islam, but its worse uses - when it is obscene, indecent - when it glorifies creations more than the Creator - Who is only praiseworthy – Alhamdulillahi Rabbil Alamin, as the Quran says.

Quranic verses itself are melodious; though written in prose but conforms rhythmic consonance , and thus makes it easy to remember and memorise the whole Quran, a special attribute of the Quran.
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