In 40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments, Sheikh Mohammad Ghasem Baghernejad presents a deeply researched compilation of prophetic traditions (hadiths) and scholarly statements that shed light on the Islamic perspective regarding music and entertainment instruments. Drawing from both Shia sources, this work provides an authentic and comprehensive exploration of a topic often misunderstood in contemporary discourse.
What You'll Find Inside:
Forty carefully selected hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and the Imams (peace be upon them), detailing the moral, spiritual, and social consequences of musical instruments.
An in-depth introduction to musical instruments as mentioned in Islamic narrations, with clear definitions of terms like mizmar (flute), barbat (lute), ṭunbūr, ʿūd (oud), daff (tambourine), and more.
Scholarly insights from renowned jurists such as Sheikh al-Mufīd, al-ʿAllāmah al-Ḥillī, and Sayyid al-Khū’ī, outlining the legal and ethical positions on music.
Spiritual reflections that address the challenges of modern-day entertainment and the importance of guarding one’s heart and soul.
Why This Book Matters:
In an era where music is often seen as inseparable from daily life, this book invites readers to revisit the authentic teachings of Islam on the subject. It provides clarity for anyone seeking to live a life of spiritual mindfulness, free from distractions that distance one from the remembrance of Allah.
Perfect For:
Students of Islamic studies and theology.
Individuals interested in understanding the traditional Islamic stance on music.
Readers seeking spiritual guidance rooted in the words of the Prophet and the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them).
“40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments” is not just a scholarly resource but also a call for reflection, urging believers to align their lives with divine wisdom.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In 40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments, Sheikh Mohammad Ghasem Baghernejad presents a deeply researched compilation of prophetic traditions (hadiths) and scholarly statements that shed light on the Islamic perspective regarding music and entertainment instruments. Drawing from both Shia sources, this work provides an authentic and comprehensive exploration of a topic often misunderstood in contemporary discourse.What You'll Find Inside: Forty carefully selected hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and the Imams (peace be upon them), detailing the moral, spiritual, and social consequences of musical instruments.An in-depth introduction to musical instruments as mentioned in Islamic narrations, with clear definitions of terms like mizmar (flute), barbat (lute), unbur, ud (oud), daff (tambourine), and more.Scholarly insights from renowned jurists such as Sheikh al-Mufid, al-Allamah al-illi, and Sayyid al-Khu'i, outlining the legal and ethical positions on music.Spiritual reflections that address the challenges of modern-day entertainment and the importance of guarding one's heart and soul.Why This Book Matters: In an era where music is often seen as inseparable from daily life, this book invites readers to revisit the authentic teachings of Islam on the subject. It provides clarity for anyone seeking to live a life of spiritual mindfulness, free from distractions that distance one from the remembrance of Allah.Perfect For: Students of Islamic studies and theology.Individuals interested in understanding the traditional Islamic stance on music.Readers seeking spiritual guidance rooted in the words of the Prophet and the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them)."40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments" is not just a scholarly resource but also a call for reflection, urging believers to align their lives with divine wisdom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798294781224
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In 40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments, Sheikh Mohammad Ghasem Baghernejad presents a deeply researched compilation of prophetic traditions (hadiths) and scholarly statements that shed light on the Islamic perspective regarding music and entertainment instruments. Drawing from both Shia sources, this work provides an authentic and comprehensive exploration of a topic often misunderstood in contemporary discourse.What You'll Find Inside: Forty carefully selected hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) and the Imams (peace be upon them), detailing the moral, spiritual, and social consequences of musical instruments.An in-depth introduction to musical instruments as mentioned in Islamic narrations, with clear definitions of terms like mizmar (flute), barbat (lute), unbur, ud (oud), daff (tambourine), and more.Scholarly insights from renowned jurists such as Sheikh al-Mufid, al-Allamah al-illi, and Sayyid al-Khu'i, outlining the legal and ethical positions on music.Spiritual reflections that address the challenges of modern-day entertainment and the importance of guarding one's heart and soul.Why This Book Matters: In an era where music is often seen as inseparable from daily life, this book invites readers to revisit the authentic teachings of Islam on the subject. It provides clarity for anyone seeking to live a life of spiritual mindfulness, free from distractions that distance one from the remembrance of Allah.Perfect For: Students of Islamic studies and theology.Individuals interested in understanding the traditional Islamic stance on music.Readers seeking spiritual guidance rooted in the words of the Prophet and the Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them)."40 Hadiths on the Condemnation of Musical Instruments" is not just a scholarly resource but also a call for reflection, urging believers to align their lives with divine wisdom. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798294781224
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