Jul 16
playlist ♥
Skrivet av Therese Samin på fredag Jul 16, 2010 i kategorin BröllopDet har visat sig, efter ett telefonsamtal mellan maken och lokalpersonalen, att vi kan göra en spellista i Spotify, sen bara logga in på våran Spotify på deras dator där, och så har vi Spotify-musik hela bröllopet! SWEET!! Det är ju verkligen kanonbra!! Dom använder sig tydligen av Spotify för att spela upp sin vanliga musik i högtalarsystemet så det finns uppkopplat och klart
nu gäller det bara att göra några riktigt grymma spellistor, alla förslag mottages! Vi ska ha musik till middag, mingel och dans så släng in alla era favoriter ^^







juli 16th, 2010 at 7:32 f m
Åh vad svårt med playlist! Det står alltid still i mitt huvud när jag ska göra såna! Egentligen borde man alltid ha papper o penna till hands och skriva upp låtar så fort man kommer på dem, jag hade faktiskt det ett tag om jag inte minns fel. Men det beror ju på vad ni vill ha för sorts musik, ska ni ha pardansmusik, discodunk eller kanske turkiskt?
En blandning kanske är roligast iofs, jag hoppas iaf att ni inte utelämnar den turkiska, jag vill dansa turkisk folkdans!
fast när jag frågade Diyar förr en gång mindes han ju inte hon man dansade, och jag kan inte :p Ni får ta en snabblektion av några släktingar och sen lära oss gäster tycker jag
juli 16th, 2010 at 10:58 f m
Åh vad kuuul
Spotify är ju verkligen smart
då slipper man byta hela tiden och kan ba ha en playlist
tänk på gamla tiden när man fick spela skivor haha, springa å byta varje minut
juli 16th, 2010 at 3:03 e m
jag skulle rekomendera Overboard med Jessica Jarell och Justin bieber, verkligen vacker låt kärleks låt. bara min tanke, eller when you tell the world you’re mine, också bra låt. Grattis till bröllopet.
juli 16th, 2010 at 6:37 e m
I wanna be with you -Mandy Moore
Utan dina andetag -Kent
Spell of love -Lena Philipsson
Du är allt -Sonja Aldén
The power of love -Jennifer Rush
Fade into you -Mazzy star
Rock me -Abba
Don’t get me wrong -The Pretenders
Slave to love -Bryan Ferry
Brief and beautiful -Maria Arredondo
juli 16th, 2010 at 6:43 e m
If My Heart Was A House – Owl City
juli 19th, 2010 at 12:20 f m
Utan dina andetag – Kent
Det hade nån redan skrivit men det är min absoluta favorit
och favorit turkisk blir: Bir ask hikayesi ( En kärlekssaga) Kayahan
juli 19th, 2010 at 5:04 e m
Ruling on listening to nasheeds that are accompanied by rhythms
What is the ruling on the vocal rhythms that are incorporated into nasheeds nowadays? I mean the vocal effects that emulate music and drums and so on.
Praise be to Allaah.
The saheeh evidence indicates that it is haraam to listen to musical instruments, as has been explained in detail in the answer to question no. 5000. So it is not permissible to accompany nasheeds with any kind of music, or effects that imitate music, such as some rhythms that can be produced on the computer, which sound no different to music in making the listeners enjoy the sound and behave in a foolish manner; moreover using these rhythms is an imitation of evil and immoral people.
Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: There may be another sin involved in that [i.e., nasheeds], which is that they may be performed in the manner of immoral songs and performed according to the rules of eastern or western music which makes the listeners enjoy it and makes them dance and behave in a foolish manner. So the aim becomes the tune and the enjoyment thereof, and not nasheed per se. This is a new error, and it is an imitation of the kuffaar and immoral people. That may lead to a further error, which is imitating them in turning away from the Qur’aan and forsaking it, and being included in the general meaning of the complaint of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And the Messenger (Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) will say: ‘O my Lord! Verily, my people deserted this Qur’aan (neither listened to it nor acted on its laws and teachings)’” [al-Furqaan 25:30]. End quote from Tahreem Alaat al-Tarb (p. 181).
It is well known that sharee’ah forbids listening to musical instruments because of the effect that their sound has on the heart, filling it with hypocrisy and making it turn away from the word of Allaah, so that it does not find any joy it except in these songs. And it is well known that some of these rhythms are more enjoyable than musical instruments, and their effect on the listener may be greater than the effect of musical instruments. So they are no less than them. It cannot be the case that sharee’ah would forbid one thing because of its evil effects then allow something that is similar to it or worse than it.
If the sound of these rhythms is like the sound of musical instruments, then they come under the same ruling as musical instruments and are haraam, and maybe more forbidden.
No exception is made from the prohibition of musical instruments except in the case of the daff (a kind of hand drum) only, in certain situations. That has been explained in the answer to question no. 20406.
If these rhythms are like the sound of the daff, then there is nothing wrong with listening to them in the situations in which it is permissible to listen to the daff.