After briefly explaining the evil effects of
Music and dance, now time has come to give here some of the ayats of the Qur’an
and some of the traditions of the Holy Prophet (S) and Imams (a.s.) on this
subject. Here are four Ayats of the Qur’an which forbid
the Muslims from indulging into music. "So abstain from the pollution of the
idols and abstain from false vain words." [22:30]. The Arabic word "Zoor" has several
meanings which include falsehood and the musical expressions. According to Imam
Ja’far As-Sadiq (a.s.) "pollution
of the idols" means Chess and "Vain words" means music. See how ‘Music’ has been joined in this Ayat
with the pollution of idols", only then you can appreciate the seriousness
of the sin of Music. "And of the people there is he who buys a
‘vain talk’ so that he may lead others astray from the path of Allah without
(real) knowledge and takes it (the revelation of Allah) for a mockery for these
shall be a disgracing chastisement (punishment)." [31:6]. ‘Lahw’ means any thing which diverts the mind
from serious thinking. "Vain talk" has been interpreted by the Imam
as some talk, sound or thing which diverts the attention of man from the
ultimate aim of his creation; in other words makes him forget Allah and His
commands. For example fictions romantic stories and such useless talks.
"It includes ‘Music’, intoxicants and all such diversions."[12]
Imam Muhammad Baqir (a.s.) said: Music is among
the things for which Allah has promised the Fire (of Hell). Then he recited the
above Ayat[13]. "Indeed successful are the believers those
who in their prayer are humble and those who keep themselves aloof from Vain (words
and deeds)." [23:1-3]. ‘Laghv’ (Vain words and actions): The first
Imam, Imam Ali (a.s.) said that "all that is void of the remembrance of
Allah is ‘Laghv’. According to other authentic traditions of Imams, ‘Laghv’
means all useless entertainment, wasteful of times among which music has been
specifically mentioned. Also included in this term are vain games played just
to while away the time. "And the servants of the Merciful Allah
are those.......... who bear not witness to what is false, and when they pass
by what is vain they pass with dignity"[25:72]. The words ‘Zoor’ and ‘Laghv’ have been
explained earlier. According to the traditions of Imams (a.s.), the first part
may also be translated in this way: "who do not witness what is
vain"! And accordingly, it has been interpreted in the exegesis of the
Qur’an as "do not listen to music." The following two traditions explain the second
part: Imam Ja’far
As-Sadiq (a.s.) asked some of his companions: "Where are you
staying?"
Imam said: "have not you heard Allah
saying `when they pass by what is vain they pass with dignity’? Imam meant that you should not stay with a man
who has singing and dancing girls. Second tradition: Muhammad bin Abi Ibad was
known to indulge in music and liquor. He once asked Imam Ali Ar-Ridha (a.s.)
about listening to music. Imam said: Some people in Hijaz have their own
view about it but that view is absolutely wrong. Have you not heard the word of
Allah ‘when they pass by what is vain they pass in dignity’?" I think this much should be enough for a
follower of, Muhammad (S) and Ahul ul Bait (a.s.). Notes: |