So, we’re 15 days into Ramadan! That means 15 days of struggle. Not only do we struggle with thirst and hunger, but even our ears and tongues struggle. Ramadan is the month of spiritual struggle, a month in which Muslims fast from food, drink, and all things that may or may not anger God. This means we’re fasting from gossip, hearsay, selfishness, greed, lust, and most importantly; MUSIC!
Yes, you read that correctly. Most music these days contain words, thoughts, or beliefs that many consider haram to listen to. Although some Islamic schools consider these types of music to be haram all months of the year, not only during Ramadan, for the sake of this article we’ll focus only on how you can survive the rest of this month without breaking your fast on Katy Perry and Rihanna!
Check out this playlist we put together that would get any scholar shaking his beads!
- Ramadan
Maher Zain - Basma3 Kalam Allah
Ahmed Fawzy - Ya Rab Ya Hady
Ahmed Hosny - Ya Rab
Ahmed Salem - Er7amna B Ra7metak
Ehab Tawfiq - Inshallah
Elam - Kilma Wa7da
Emmy - Ya Allah
Haitham Nabeel - Doam El7al
Marwan Anwer - Allah
Hamada Helal - Ya Mn Togeeb
Kareem Abo Zaid - Akher Touba
Khaled Adel - 2oot El Oloob
Khaled Ali - Bab Ra7metak
Loai - Madad
Mohamed Mounir - Al 7abeeb
Mohamed Ra7eem - La Elah Ella Anta
Mousatafa Amar - Ya Allah
Moustafa Amar - 3aref
Osama Mounir - Ya Rab
Shaza - Ya Allah Ya Rahman
Sami Youssef - Tabassam
Mesut Kurtis - Berdak ya khalaai
Ghalia Ben Ali - Nefsi Atoub
Marwan Anwer - Ramadan Gannah (Instrumental)
Mohab Sammy
I believe these are enough to get you through more than just that 1 hour traffic jam, as well as 15 more days of spiritual struggle!