REVIEW OF ISLAMIC AND WESTERN CONCEPTS OF MUSIC

Authors

  • Noor Fatima
  • Hafiz Khubaib ur Rehman Awan
  • Muahmmad Aamir Tuaseen
  • Sajid Anwar
  • Amara Hanif

Keywords:

music, influence, globalization

Abstract

The genre of music is "abstract" and its influence on the senses of the animal world can undoubtedly be acknowledged. As the art progressed, so did its appeal. It is true that religions, nations, and races cannot be compared in the universal nature of music because it takes the form of globalization. As the saying goes, “Music is about the soul”. Although music has to do with animal nature, it is examined in terms of religion and nationality to clarify how important it is to Islam and the West. The topic under discussion has explored the religious significance and value of abstract art for the world of humanity. The light of the comparative mirror of Islam and the West has clarified it whether the musical debate is necessary for the survival of humanity. The summary of this discussion has also clarified it that religious rituals may clash with cultural values. In this discussion, the art of music is introduced first to arrange its beginning and then end. The second stage of the debate has examined music in the light of Islam. The study of music in the context of the Western concept has concluded the discussion and thus clarified that the writer has succeeded in bringing out the desired objectives

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Published

2021-10-10

How to Cite

Noor Fatima, Hafiz Khubaib ur Rehman Awan, Muahmmad Aamir Tuaseen, Sajid Anwar, & Amara Hanif. (2021). REVIEW OF ISLAMIC AND WESTERN CONCEPTS OF MUSIC. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(10), 2297-2305. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/10175