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Generally speaking, there are different perceived levels of music in The Middle East. What types of music would be considered halal and what types of music would be considered haram? Why isn't music typically used in Islamic religious activities? How does the Sufi sect of Islam contradict this generality? Your discussion post should be around 150 words, cover all of the topic points.
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Music in the Middle East
Muslims do not consider music itself Haram (a sin), which is considered an entertainment for both
the ears, the heart and the soul. Music is a big part of the Mus...
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