Ghena (book)
Authors | Ali Khamenei |
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Original title | Ghina' (غناء) |
Country | Iran[1][2][3] |
Language | Persian |
Pages | 562 |
Ghena (book), also known as "the book of Ghina' and Moosiqi (music)",
Meaning (of Ghena)
Ghena or Ghināʾ (in Arabic: الغناء), is attributed to the voice of a human being produced in an undulating pattern in order to create the effect of rapture which is appropriate for gatherings of merrymaking and sin. This is haram (forbidden Islamically) to engage in this kind of singing; in addition to listen to it.[11]
Publication
The Research-Cultural Institute of "Enghelab-e-Eslami" (the Islamic Revolution institute) relating to "the Office for the Preservation and Publication of the Works of Seyyed Ali Khamenei", has published the textbook of Ghena which is including 76 sessions (since 2008-2009). The goal of this publication is to perceive Seyyed-Ali Khamenei's viewpoint and his
See also
- An Outline of Islamic Thought in the Quran
- Ruhe-Tawhid, Nafye Obudiate GheireKhoda
- A 250 Years Old Person
- Palestine (2011 book)
- Four main books of Biographical-Evaluation
- Ali Khamenei bibliography
References
- ^ Interview with Hojjatoleslam Reza Mokhtari, on the occasion of the publication of the book Ghena taghribnews.com
- ^ The book launch ceremony of "Ghena" was held khamenei.ir
- ^ The textbook "Ghena and Music" was unveiled iqna.ir
- ^ The book "Ghena" was introduced in Qom from the perspective of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution yjc.ir
- ^ Ghena and music book will be introduced in Qom yjc.ir
- ^ Introducing the book "Ghena" from the perspective of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution in Qom iribnews.ir
- ^ The textbook of Ghena and Music was introduced in Qom irna.ir
- ^ The most comprehensive book on music was published under the title "Ghena" iqna.ir
- ^ The introduction ceremony of "Ghena and Music Textbook" was held isna.ir
- ^ a b "درسنامه «غنا و موسیقی» رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی رونمایی میشود" [The textbook "Ghena and Music" of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution will be unveiled]. Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 2019-07-22.
- ^ "Practical Laws of Islam", leader.ir. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ Book (Ghena) iqna.ir Retrieved 9 September 2020