That's fair. Agree to disagree.
Now back to the topic.
Human expressions change every 10 or so years these days. Perhaps that was the same in the past as well. That results in changes in the styles of music, art, literature, architecture, science, and other expressions of human intellect.
Societies that quickly adapt to the changes tend to survive and flourish. Thus it is easy to check if a society is flourishing or it has become moribund.
You don't need a microscope or complex set of equipment to see the status of "adaptability" of any society.
Japan, S.Korea, Hon Kong etc. are the societies that are adapting at breakneck speed.
Middle Eastern and Iranian societies on the other hand are pretty much dead. And so are the African tribal societies.
No adaptability, no life.
Many Pakistanis love to draw their guidance from the dead societies, by simply saying
--- "Look these societies were at the top 500 years ago, so let's follow them".
The problem with this logic is simple. 500 years ago the life was different, and so were the rules of survival.
Things have changed since then.
In fact if we look at the region now called Saudi Arabia or Iran, their civilizations have been dead for 1000+ years.
Thus the Arab or Iranian societies cannot serve as a source for rules regarding our culture. And culture includes music and other fine arts.
I must agree here with you for the most part. Glad to see some change here in the content, as well.
Accepting the norm of the day with common sense and adhering to basic rules should continue.