Islamic Music Lives On Through Cyber Space...
Through my cyber journey I have realised although very broad and intense, the internet cannot always be regarded as a literal source. The legitimacy of online resources is very difficult to figure unless one actually accesses a website which is legalised academically. Websites such as Google and Bing are two of the most popular sites which can amazingly bring global information to your fingertips.
Cyber space is the first source of information point to music advertisers, and this is one of the reasons as to why Islamic music has advanced to such a degree. Using different websites I have enhanced my own knowledge as well as hopefully produced an informative and interesting blog. It was also through the internet as I have mentioned in one of my blogs I found a sense of belonging within the Kanzul Huda organisation.
However I think it would be fair to say if the internet was to come to a standstill, it would be a massive tragedy for music lovers alongside the rest of the world. Spreading the 'deen' through music in cyberspace has stopped people from straying and I am sure it will continue to do so. As we have seen spiritual engagement of Dhikr and Mawlid gatherings on the net, enlightens people of the physical ceremonial wisdom of the deen being spread by the great teachers of Islam.
I hope my blog has provided a positive learning experience from the light of my topic.
I hope my blog has provided a positive learning experience from the light of my topic.

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