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anon
from my personal experiences, i've found that
music and religion is like black and white
ok w8 thats racist
wtv u get my point
they both can't be in your heart
like im a muslim
and the quran and music can't be in your heart together from my personal expereinces
if u like hearing quran, no music
if u like music, no quran
its ok
i too left listening songs
it sure is hard at first
but you know, its kinda like jihad
spiritual jihad is the best type of jihda
jihad*
obv satan overwhelms you, to go start listening to it again, and u must overcome the burden
stay strong anon
u can listen to nasheeds + quran
and recit too
it helped me alot!!
I feel you man
I came to a point after the end of covid where i was so done with everything around me
So i started listening to music more often than I usually did
And started skipping prayers
Slowly I realized the hole i had dug myself into and started working on it
Just take small steps
Dont go at it all at once
For me i started setting alarms and rewards for myself for finishing prayers on time for a week
Then when i felt confident in that
I moved onto the excessive music listening i was doing
I tried new hobbies to distract myself
I cant say I have stopped cuz i absolutely love music but i have definitely put a limit
You just need to start drawing your line
My family doesn’t really think music is fully haram but we definitely don’t listen to it 24/7
Quran is always playing in the morning and my parents have set specific times for reading and memorizing
But once in a while they might play smthn in the car
One of the things that helped me stop listening to music as much was playing it
My dad has a piano at home so i used that to teach myself
It makes me think more than feel if that makes sense
Makes me feel accomplished whether the piece i learnt was happy or not
Anyway