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- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
The sound of the tape recorder is not the reader's own voice. Rather it is just an imitation of the reader's voice like an echo. That is why the recitation of the cassette is not the actual recitation. So, if you listen to the recitation of the Qur'an played on a cassette with the help of a tape recorder, there is no reward for listening to the actual recitation. But it is not permissible to listen to it. Sahih reciters can be heard on cassette to make the recitation sahih. On the other hand, music, etc., whose voice distracts the human soul from the remembrance of Allah, and the remembrance of Allah tries to instill the cursed Satan in the heart of the forgotten man. That is why Islam has declared music as illegal. And the Shari'ah has made no distinction between listening to music illegally or through instruments such as gramophones, radios, TVs and cassettes. Singing and listening to music is haraam in all cases. Therefore, there can be no point in arguing that there is no sin in listening to the recitation of the cassette and that there is no sin in listening to the music of the cassette. Because the existence of the song is what the Shariat has declared illegal. 7773149742
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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- ফাতাওয়া শামী, Part: 6, Page: 348
- ফাতাওয়া আলমগীরী, Part: 5, Page: 351
- আলাতে জাদীদাহ, Page: 6,349
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