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[quote]The role of music entertainment seems to be depending upon the way of the auditory and the visual signals, via the refractory media of our eye and the vibratory eardrums of our ears, which penetrate our minds to influence its effectors. Perhaps the majority may not agree with me, to know that it is no exaggeration if I say music may bring us more near God. As I said earlier, “The role of music …………influence its effectors”, music induces the psychological effects causing meditativeness in which if anyone concentrate anywhere remains static in that condition. Similarly if someone concentrates towards God, remains static in the condition and this explains the role of Qawali, which some group of Sufis listen eagerly. Remember; I am saying especially about those Qawali, which are not associated with the polytheistic words and thoughts. Regarding my views on music, I think we ourselves are the best judges. All those musics, which do not hurt our minds or those of the others in our vicinities, are quiet harmless in every aspect. Wassalam with the saying of God: Until when they come to it, their ears and their eyes and their skins shall bear witness against them as to what they did (41: 20). And that was your (evil) thought, which you entertained about your Lord that has tumbled you down into perdition, so are you become of the lost ones (41: 23).[/quote]
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