Nashid - what is it? What is its origin?

Recently, surprisingly beautiful melodious religious chants - Nashidi - have become popular. What they are, what they say, and how believers look at it, will be briefly described in this article.

Nashid - what is it?

Nashid is a Muslim chant (religious), traditionally performed only by male or children's vocals (in choir or solo) without musical instruments. According to the authoritative opinion of most theologians (including the founders of four of the main Islamic madhhabs), the use of musical (instrumental) accompaniment is not allowed.

But today musical instruments are widely used. Usually, tambourine or duff is used as accompaniment in chants.
Moreover, in modern times Nashida (beautiful and melodic) is one of the forms of musical art.

These songs performed by women are allowed only among women.

What are the Nasheeds talking about?

Amazingly melodic any nashid. What is inherent in it and what is sung about? In ordinary chants, virtues are sung, in words the glorification of the Most High (Allah) is contained and an appeal to Islam is made.

Nashid what
In addition, these chants have a fairly wide range of the most diverse topics, such as the theme of love for the motherland, family, mother in the religious (spiritual) sphere. In almost all Nasheeds there are praises addressed to the Almighty.

It turns out that in these songs is missing something that can affect a personโ€™s faith, his values โ€‹โ€‹and beliefs. Nasheed music, on the contrary, inspires people, because it attracts with its unusual melody, and its words teach all virtues.

goal

The purpose of the Nashid is not only the attraction and appeal to the Islamic faith, they are also intended to create a wonderful atmosphere of piety, comfort and goodwill. Chants also help believers to spend their free time in a worthy way.

Nashid music
Too radical Islamic sects are of the opinion that Nasheeds, like any music, are forbidden by Islam. However, if we recall the history of the emergence of Islam, it becomes clear that this is not so.

From the story of Nashid

Where does nashid come from? What important thing happened and when?
It is known that when the Prophet Muhammad performed the Hijra, at the time when they entered Medina, all the inhabitants met him just with the nasheed "La Illyah Il Il." And about this the Prophet did not express absolutely any displeasure. Thus, Nasheeds cannot be forbidden, whoever says anything about it.

Usually, Nasheeds sing in Arabic, but recently they have been performed in others: English, French, etc.

Modern Nasheeds are performed both as a cappella and with musical accompaniment, and they can take completely different forms.

Where did modern nashid come from?

The origins of religious chants must be sought in the 30s of the last century. Then in Egypt, the Islamic movement began. In those days, the slogan that was read in chant was popular: "Allah is our banner, and the Messenger is our model."

At the same time, spiritual chants began to spread in Syria. Art elevated to a new height just these very Nasheeds. Beautiful and expressive chants began to be performed by real stars at that time: AlFarfur, Termezi and many other performers of Sufi songs.

Nashid beautiful

Singers from Jordan also charmed with their singing. In the 70s of the last century, special recording studios for Nashid artists appeared. And this contributed to the growth of their popularity.

It turned out that such spiritual chants contributed to the spread of the Islam movement in many countries of the world.

Today, Nashid has become more professional, its content has become deeper and its forms have improved. Moreover, the first video clips appeared at the beginning of the 21st century, broadcast on all television channels in the world.

Haram (sin) or not?

This is where the question (problem) arises: the Nasheeds have become very popular, but, in fact, the music in Islam is the haram ... It is known that the Prophet Muhammad spoke about people playing instruments, that Allah will punish them. As you know, he (the Almighty) himself loved to listen to beautiful songs performed by girls (without musical accompaniment). This is evidenced by one hadith.

Nasheeds in Arabic
And yet, nashid - what is it? Haram or not? In these songs there are no vicious motives and no other subtext. Famous performer Sami Yusuf said that he is very grateful for his such wonderful work to Allah. And inspiration is an appeal to the Creator himself!

Perhaps there is nothing vicious and evil in promoting the culture of Islam all over the world by such talented performers, even if not in an accepted form, but beautiful and bewitching?


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