Halal — Sound
This report analyzes the "Halal Sound" movement, a growing trend in digital media—particularly on TikTok—that focuses on providing permissible alternatives to mainstream music 1. Executive Summary
The paper highlights the intentional use of sound as a narrative device to reinforce moral values rather than just for aesthetic appeal. Scholarly Collaboration: halal sound
The Potential of Halal Media in Islamic Drama: The Role of Sound Elements as a Dakwah Medium (2025/2026) explores these concepts in detail. RSIS International Key Concepts from the Paper This report analyzes the "Halal Sound" movement, a
Some interpretations allow for the use of the Daf (a traditional one-sided frame drum) or tambourines, while strictly excluding wind or string instruments. RSIS International Key Concepts from the Paper Some
The "halal sound" phenomenon has birthed a new sub-genre of content. We now see:
Most scholars agree that vocal music that praises God, celebrates the Prophet, or promotes moral virtues is permissible. Genres like
As seen in content from creators like anisaxhijabi and brands like Boutique Samlali , halal sounds provide the perfect backdrop for showcasing modest fashion (OOTDs), henna art, and jewelry. The audio complements the visual modesty, creating a cohesive aesthetic.