Nasheeds

Nasheed refers to:

Rhythmic chanting of poetry

Usually done in a melodious tone

Sometimes accompanied by clapping, hand-beating, or musical instruments

Often promoted today as Islamic songs

Nasheeds were not part of the worship or regular practice of the Prophet ﷺ or his Companions.
They existed only as occasional poetry recitations without musical tones, without rhythms, and without making them acts of devotion.

📖 2. الأدلة الشرعية الأساسية

(1) النهي عن المعازف والأصوات المطربة

The Prophet ﷺ said:

« لَيَكُونَنَّ مِنْ أُمَّتِي أَقْوَامٌ يَسْتَحِلُّونَ الحِرَ وَالحَرِيرَ وَالخَمْرَ وَالمَعَازِفَ »
There will be among my Ummah people who will regard as permissible: fornication, silk, alcohol, and musical instruments.
Reference: Saheeh al-Bukhari: 5590


This hadith is the foundation for the prohibition of music and musical-style chanting.

(2) الشعر مباح بضوابط

Poetry itself is allowed when:

Its content is good

It does not distract from obligations

It is not recited in a musical manner resembling singing

The Prophet ﷺ said:

« إِنَّ مِنَ الشِّعْرِ لَحِكْمَةً »
Indeed, some poetry contains wisdom.
Reference: Saheeh al-Bukhari: 6145


This proves permissibility of simple poetry, not singing or musical rhythms.

🕌 3. حال السلف مع الأناشيد

⭐ 1. The Salaf did NOT use nasheeds as worship, reminders, or da'wah.

They recited poetry occasionally, in normal speech patterns, without melody.

⭐ 2. They warned against singing-like chanting, as it is from the characteristics of the people of falsehood.
📜 4. أقوال السلف والعلماء المتقدمين
⭐ Imam Ahmad رحمه الله

He said:

الغناء ينبت النفاق في القلب
Singing causes hypocrisy to grow in the heart.
Reference: As-Sunnah by al-Khallal: 3/493


When asked about people gathering to chant nasheeds (al-inshad), he disliked it and warned that it resembles the practices of innovators.

⭐ Al-Fudayl ibn ‘Iyaad رحمه الله

He said:

الإنشاد بدعة
Chanting (inshad) is a bid'ah.
Reference: Talbees Iblees: Ibn al-Jawzi, p. 244


He meant rhythmic chanting in a devotional context, not simple poetry.

⭐ Imam al-Shafi’i رحمه الله

He said:

خلفت ببغداد شيئا أحدثته الزنادقة يسمونه التغبير يشغلون به الناس عن القرآن
I left behind in Baghdad something newly introduced by the heretics which they call at-taghbeer (rhythmic chanting). They use it to distract people from the Qur'an.
Reference: Talbees Iblees: p. 232


This is a direct criticism of early forms of nasheeds.

⭐ Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله

He said:

الإنشاد المشتمل على ترقيق القلوب بدعة لم يفعله السلف
Emotional chanting meant to soften hearts is a bid'ah that was not practiced by the Salaf.
Reference: Majmoo al-Fatawa: 11/632


He also said nasheeds are allowed only as occasional poetry, without rhythm, melody, or taking them as a religious practice.

⭐ Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله

He wrote:

استبدلوا بسماع القرآن سماع القصائد
They replaced listening to the Qur'an with listening to poetic songs.
Reference: Ighaathat al-Lahfaan: 1/361


He warned this leads the heart away from the Qur'an.
 
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