Re: Sano nehr walay pull tay bula kay…
Well said Dada Abbaa! However, do you not think that this recent trend might have started to give incentive to the younger generation to look at Islam in a different way? Rather than preach in the old fashioned way to the new generation, I think that they have recognised that music is playing a big part in gaining the attention of people, and cleverly they put meaningful words to a popular tune in the hope that it will catch on, and rather than have words in a song that poetically express the woes and griefs of love, life and mundanity, they choose to share the wisdom of Islam in a more approachable fashion. I personally don’t think it matters whether a naat is recited with or without music, but music definately keeps someone’s attention. We have a member of the family who is only 4, but knows many naats and recites/sings them beautifully because the music and the beat have taken his attention. Surely this can’t be a bad thing???