Well, Masti girl, its the people who say that a particular thing is UNLAWFUL, it is those people that need to get off their butt and show that the thing is indeed unlawful.
It is NEVER up to the people who do something to prove that their action are lawful.
This is not Russia. This is Britain. GREAT BRITAIN.
couldnt have said it better myself
looks like u've already started on ur mission-I'll help u if u ever need it
but bear in mind-sumtimes its like bashing ur head against a brick wall
good luck
Submitted by MastKuri on 13 October, 2005 - 21:29 #32
"Med" wrote:
"naj" wrote:
LOL, u know what lilsis sometimes ur sarcy remarks make me laugh..thanx i need cheering up..
I think the above post sufficiently describes what I think.
gosh i dont blame u guys
—
Actions speak louder than words!
Submitted by Alisha on 13 October, 2005 - 22:44 #33
I've been told people are allowed to (not in front of the opposite gender) and the words cant be dirty/abusive/or about drugs/drink/killing ect as for bollywood songs hmmmmmm people have to think "what is this teaching us, are we benefitting from this" Allahu Alam, Allah knows best
—
' Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me ' {2662}
Submitted by equanimity on 13 October, 2005 - 22:49 #34
salaam , music is haram you only need to go to a club to see the effects of music which leads to drugs, intermixing, sex, fighting . Anyone who listens to bollywood music should know bollywood helps fund the indian army and promoton of love relationships and hippop music promotes violence and drugs whereas pop music promotes intermixing and dancing. The only music considered halal is music that promotes islam and encourages good . I am guilty as i regurly listen to hippop music but im making an concious effort to stop so should we all. However we have to put it into context although music is bad it is a minor we should concentrate on stopping our other sins e.g. missing namaz.
LOL, u know what lilsis sometimes ur sarcy remarks make me laugh..thanx i need cheering up..
I think the above post sufficiently describes what I think.
gosh i dont blame u guys
saf i clearly advice u to ask aisha apa peerbhai....she"ll tell u straight,
believe your ustaads. i dunno if u still remember how dun we'd get for singing, and then them bollywood nasheeds were banned.
nowt wrong wit singing in private... if the material is acceptable. If in company, it again depends on the company... and again the material.
If you must sing... try a few arabic nasheeds.... Tala'al Badru is very good...
You do not have to sing modern pap.
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Angel on 14 October, 2005 - 12:01 #40
yea angel, they were good lyrics sung in bollywood tunes...apparently they were banned for us 2 listen 2, maybe that waz a good thing.
Submitted by Angel on 14 October, 2005 - 12:35 #42
"naj" wrote:
yea angel, they were good lyrics sung in bollywood tunes...apparently they were banned for us 2 listen 2, maybe that waz a good thing.
So why are they called bollywood "nasheeds" surely if they were also suposed to be wrong (even if they have good lyrics) then they should be categorised as just bollywood songs and not "nasheeds", that to me seems a bit odd.
Btw isnt "nasheed" meant to refer to islamic material, first i have heard of these bollywood "nasheeds"
Submitted by MastKuri on 14 October, 2005 - 13:46 #43
the thing is angel the nasheeds were bollywood songs without the music,just a few wordings here and there were changed,most of the lyrics were exactly the same as the bollywood song,i think thats why they were banned from jamis,we use to sing the song instead of the nasheed!
the thing is angel the nasheeds were bollywood songs without the music,just a few wordings here and there were changed,most of the lyrics were exactly the same as the bollywood song,i think thats why they were banned from jamis,we use to sing the song instead of the nasheed!
lol u did...
Submitted by Angel on 14 October, 2005 - 14:46 #45
"MastKuri" wrote:
"Med" wrote:
"naj" wrote:
LOL, u know what lilsis sometimes ur sarcy remarks make me laugh..thanx i need cheering up..
I think the above post sufficiently describes what I think.
gosh i dont blame u guys
me too :roll: since everyone is agreeing.......lilsis does bring a smile to ppl's faces what can i say she's got a sense of humour....go lilsis
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by equanimity on 14 October, 2005 - 22:59 #49
all you bollywood lovers out there, yeah im talking to all those cape/aston/alum rock/small heath pakies stop blasting bollywood songs they sound crap
Submitted by Sirus on 14 October, 2005 - 23:23 #50
"Raf786" wrote:
all you bollywood lovers out there, yeah im talking to all those cape/aston/alum rock/small heath pakies stop blasting bollywood songs they sound crap
lol, u tell em!
btw - ive heard what masti is goin on about.......theyre the background to famous bollywood songs, but islamic words. i dont really approve of this myself. but they are very rare anyway, and i doubt anyone really listens to them
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Submitted by Beast on 14 October, 2005 - 23:25 #51
"Darth V-Hayder" wrote:
btw - ive heard what masti is goin on about.......theyre the background to famous bollywood songs, but islamic words. i dont really approve of this myself. but they are very rare anyway, and i doubt anyone really listens to them
There's this video to a Bollywood song which is set i na strip joint. (I hear)
One of the lines in the song is 'tere sajde mein mera ye sar hai'.
Submitted by Sirus on 14 October, 2005 - 23:29 #52
"irfghan" wrote:
"Darth V-Hayder" wrote:
btw - ive heard what masti is goin on about.......theyre the background to famous bollywood songs, but islamic words. i dont really approve of this myself. but they are very rare anyway, and i doubt anyone really listens to them
There's this video to a Bollywood song which is set i na strip joint. (I hear)
One of the lines in the song is 'tere sajde mein mera ye sar hai'.
that could mean anything
nothing to do with islam
possibly trickks from the dodgy hindu's in the industry
the Dil Se song, chayya chayya had statements like.....cant remember, but they were to do with Islam
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
the Dil Se song, chayya chayya had statements like.....cant remember, but they were to do with Islam
yeh I remember that
they had two versions of that song
one was a blasphemous one and the other one was non blasphemous
i think they lifted it from nusrat fateh ali khan
Submitted by MastKuri on 17 October, 2005 - 14:39 #54
"naj" wrote:
"MastKuri" wrote:
the thing is angel the nasheeds were bollywood songs without the music,just a few wordings here and there were changed,most of the lyrics were exactly the same as the bollywood song,i think thats why they were banned from jamis,we use to sing the song instead of the nasheed!
ibn mas'ood narrates the prophet s.a.w saying,
"singing sprouts hypocrisy in the heart as rain sprouts plants"
Submitted by MastKuri on 17 October, 2005 - 15:08 #56
"naj" wrote:
were all duff nazams banned?
whats this hadith about.
ibn mas'ood narrates the prophet s.a.w saying,
"singing sprouts hypocrisy in the heart as rain sprouts plants"
yes i think they were naj,remember the really famous one that all the jamia girls loved..that mere sonia madine which rehn waleya!!
i want that nazam have you got it????
errm dont know what it means!!
—
Actions speak louder than words!
Submitted by ALquds on 17 October, 2005 - 15:48 #57
the dhaf shoudnt be faster than the heartbeat.. i think the wife should b allowed to sing to the husband lol
—
Gossip is the most destructive thing in the universe...
Submitted by MastKuri on 17 October, 2005 - 15:52 #58
what do you mean by faster then the heartbeat??would you want your wife to sing for you?
—
Actions speak louder than words!
Submitted by ALquds on 17 October, 2005 - 16:08 #59
the heartbeat has a rhythem rite?? well the rhythem of the dhaf shoudnt be too fast... duno she can sing to me anything as long as i can laugh at her silly
—
Gossip is the most destructive thing in the universe...
Submitted by MastKuri on 17 October, 2005 - 16:14 #60
couldnt have said it better myself
looks like u've already started on ur mission-I'll help u if u ever need it
but bear in mind-sumtimes its like bashing ur head against a brick wall
good luck
gosh i dont blame u guys
Actions speak louder than words!
I've been told people are allowed to (not in front of the opposite gender) and the words cant be dirty/abusive/or about drugs/drink/killing ect as for bollywood songs hmmmmmm people have to think "what is this teaching us, are we benefitting from this" Allahu Alam, Allah knows best
' Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me ' {2662}
salaam , music is haram you only need to go to a club to see the effects of music which leads to drugs, intermixing, sex, fighting . Anyone who listens to bollywood music should know bollywood helps fund the indian army and promoton of love relationships and hippop music promotes violence and drugs whereas pop music promotes intermixing and dancing. The only music considered halal is music that promotes islam and encourages good . I am guilty as i regurly listen to hippop music but im making an concious effort to stop so should we all. However we have to put it into context although music is bad it is a minor we should concentrate on stopping our other sins e.g. missing namaz.
so in other words
open msg to all the freshies out there
no more pulling out bollywood lyrics to ur wives
cos according to SOME people (whom I disagree with)
music is HARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM
I wasnt aware people actually did that???
Lame... lack of originality... to show her he loves her he rips of a bolly song.
lol... lameo.
Back in BLACK
kya karoon haiy...Kuch Kuch hotha hai
:roll:
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
saf i clearly advice u to ask aisha apa peerbhai....she"ll tell u straight,
believe your ustaads. i dunno if u still remember how dun we'd get for singing, and then them bollywood nasheeds were banned.
nowt wrong wit singing in private... if the material is acceptable. If in company, it again depends on the company... and again the material.
If you must sing... try a few arabic nasheeds.... Tala'al Badru is very good...
You do not have to sing modern pap.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Umm care to explain what bollywood nasheeds are?
yea angel, they were good lyrics sung in bollywood tunes...apparently they were banned for us 2 listen 2, maybe that waz a good thing.
So why are they called bollywood "nasheeds" surely if they were also suposed to be wrong (even if they have good lyrics) then they should be categorised as just bollywood songs and not "nasheeds", that to me seems a bit odd.
Btw isnt "nasheed" meant to refer to islamic material, first i have heard of these bollywood "nasheeds"
the thing is angel the nasheeds were bollywood songs without the music,just a few wordings here and there were changed,most of the lyrics were exactly the same as the bollywood song,i think thats why they were banned from jamis,we use to sing the song instead of the nasheed!
Actions speak louder than words!
lol u did...
me too :roll: since everyone is agreeing.......lilsis does bring a smile to ppl's faces what can i say she's got a sense of humour....go lilsis
Neway must dash to work. ws
thats what I'm here for
i go out of my way to be jokey and funny-
99% of the time I'm never serious
but whats intresting to note is that some of the clowns here are funny and make me laugh even though they dont mean to
imagine that -being a joker and cracking others up with the rubbish they come out with without even meaning to :shock:
:twisted:
Just remember they are not laughing with you...
:twisted:
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
ur hilarious too Mr Admin :roll:
all you bollywood lovers out there, yeah im talking to all those cape/aston/alum rock/small heath pakies stop blasting bollywood songs they sound crap
lol, u tell em!
btw - ive heard what masti is goin on about.......theyre the background to famous bollywood songs, but islamic words. i dont really approve of this myself. but they are very rare anyway, and i doubt anyone really listens to them
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
There's this video to a Bollywood song which is set i na strip joint. (I hear)
One of the lines in the song is 'tere sajde mein mera ye sar hai'.
that could mean anything
nothing to do with islam
possibly trickks from the dodgy hindu's in the industry
the Dil Se song, chayya chayya had statements like.....cant remember, but they were to do with Islam
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
yeh I remember that
they had two versions of that song
one was a blasphemous one and the other one was non blasphemous
i think they lifted it from nusrat fateh ali khan
:oops:
Actions speak louder than words!
were all duff nazams banned?
whats this hadith about.
ibn mas'ood narrates the prophet s.a.w saying,
"singing sprouts hypocrisy in the heart as rain sprouts plants"
yes i think they were naj,remember the really famous one that all the jamia girls loved..that mere sonia madine which rehn waleya!!
i want that nazam have you got it????
errm dont know what it means!!
Actions speak louder than words!
the dhaf shoudnt be faster than the heartbeat.. i think the wife should b allowed to sing to the husband lol
Gossip is the most destructive thing in the universe...
what do you mean by faster then the heartbeat??would you want your wife to sing for you?
Actions speak louder than words!
the heartbeat has a rhythem rite?? well the rhythem of the dhaf shoudnt be too fast... duno she can sing to me anything as long as i can laugh at her silly
Gossip is the most destructive thing in the universe...
MEN!!! :roll:
Actions speak louder than words!
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