**Saudi council of Muftis have given an unanimous Fatwa that ring tones on
QURAN AAYAT are HARAMM because the AAYAT are not complete when we pick
the phone and meanings of AAYAT changes when they are not complete. QURAN is
for Hidayat and not for ring tones. Please inform others
KINDLY PASS THIS MESSAGE TO OTHER BROTHERS AND SISTERS AS WELL
BE ADVISED
Don’t say ‘Mosque’
Say always ’ Masjid’
Because Islamic organization has found that’s mosque = mosquitoes
Don’t write ’ Mecca ’
Write always correctly ’ Makkah’
Because Mecca = house of wines
Don’t write ’ Moh’d’
Write always completely as ’ Muhammad’
Because Moh’d = the dog with big mouth.
Forwarded it as many as you can for Swab.
Nothing bad will happen if you don’t forward this but these points are
important and it is our duty to educate our brothers and sisters.**
I think that the mullahs have gone overboard on this one. It is good to hear God's words at all times. It reminds the person of God before the person starts a conversation. We do not have to hear the entire sentence before we understands what is being said.
Let us imagine for a second that we are travelling in a car and we hear some person reciting the word of god. There is every chance that the entire sentence cannot be heard. So what should be done in this case. Should the person driving in the car close his ears.
Think about it, if your prospective employer calls you and has to hear an ayah from surah Rehman on your phone, I'm not sure what message he'll get. It is unnecessary to have such ringtones. There are so many other ways of listening to the Qur'an.
I think that the mullahs have gone overboard on this one. It is good to hear God's words at all times. It reminds the person of God before the person starts a conversation. We do not have to hear the entire sentence before we understands what is being said.
Let us imagine for a second that we are travelling in a car and we hear some person reciting the word of god. There is every chance that the entire sentence cannot be heard. So what should be done in this case. Should the person driving in the car close his ears.
This is not something that will be done intentionally, the person who is reciting any ayat will not stop until he doesnt complete it, it will be YOU, who will pass by, BUT in the case of a ringtone, its like YOU STOP INTENTIONALLY to the person who is reciting... now got it?
Think about it, if your prospective employer calls you and has to hear an ayah from surah Rehman on your phone, I'm not sure what message he'll get. It is unnecessary to have such ringtones. There are so many other ways of listening to the Qur'an.
Are you afraid of flaunting your religion to your prospective employer.
Well i never put Quranic ayats as ring tones out of respect but i dont consider it haram.
and all the stuff mentioned below, there are huge arguments on it and i dont bother anymore.
the day is not far when saudi muftis are gona say even sleeping at a particular time or eating at a particular time is haram, wearing this kinda glasses or haram and wearing nike belts are haram.