sunny"--------------Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim

Dalam Al quran jelas setiap perbuatan2 yg baik dan bermanfaat
adalah halal atau diboleh kan...dlm islam.Itu kuncinya.

Maka nasi yang banyak adalah haram..karena merusak kesehatan.

Pekerjaan menyanyi adalah sebuah pekerjaan yg sangat muslia...
karena dgn lirik2nya atu pesan2nya akan dapat merobah sifat
seseorang dari buruk kepada baik...

Kedua adalah dapat menghibur banyak manusia....

kalau sekiranya bernyaanyi atau musik itu membuat manusia mabuk2an
maka musik itu adalah haram....berbahaya..

Jadi harus tahu menggunakan sesuatu yg diberikan oleh ALLAH dgn profesional 
agar bermanfaat untuk manusia.

itu kuncinya apakah haram atau halal.

salam


--- In wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <am...@...> wrote:
>
> Refleksi : Bagi yang pandadi agama, apakah dalam Islam dilarang musik dan 
> menyanyi?
> 
> http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article73413.ece
> 
> Makkah ex-imam's website hacked
>  
> A screenshot of the imam's hacked website
> 
> By SULTAN AL-TAMIMI | ARAB NEWS 
> 
> Published: Jun 25, 2010 22:19 Updated: Jun 25, 2010 23:35 
> 
> JEDDAH: A website belonging to a former imam of the Grand Mosque in Makkah 
> was hacked last week.
> 
> 
> 
> Anyone visiting Sheikh Adil Al-Kalbani's website at the time would be greeted 
> with a blank page with a picture at the top of the movie character The Joker, 
> who the hacker had apparently named himself after.
> 
> At the bottom of the page is a statement criticizing the sheikh for stating 
> that music and singing is permitted in Islam.
> 
> Al-Kalbani's website featured a number of articles and lectures as well as a 
> question and answer section allowing him to interact with visitors.
> 
> In March 2008 he was appointed by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King 
> Abdullah as an imam of the Grand Mosque.
> 
> Recently he came under fire for saying in public that singing and music is 
> permissible in Islam. "Whoever did this, I can only say that I feel sorry for 
> them. The reason behind your act is perhaps my statements that came as a 
> shock to you," Kalbani, who is reportedly visiting Europe, told Al-Madinah 
> daily.
> 
> "You got used to these beliefs because your parents raised you that way, and 
> it is difficult for you now to think otherwise... Your act only shows your 
> poor judgment. Opinions from all visitors are posted on my website so people 
> can make their own judgments."
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>


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