An Egyptian dancer gives advice to Adham Nabulsi: “Music is not forbidden.”

The Egyptian dancer, Dina, sent a message to singer Adham Nabulsi after announcing his retirement, in which she said: "Music is not forbidden," stressing that it is food for the soul and no one has the right to prohibit it.

Dina said in statements to "Laha" magazine, that if Adham Nabulsi sees that singing in love is forbidden, let him sing in the love of God and the Messenger and turn to religious chanting and invocations.

Of course not, because it is possible for the viewer to select what is useful for him and derive knowledge, culture, music and the Qur’an from it.”

And she added: “The matters of the world are resolved in the world, while the matters of the hereafter are in the hands of the Lord Almighty, but I go back and confirm that music itself is not forbidden,” which the audience interacted with widely and shocked many of them, as the comments were divided between those who supported her point of view and those who criticized and ridiculed her. From her talk about religion.

Al-Nabulsi was subjected to a wide campaign of criticism after announcing his retirement, as some considered that the Jordanian artist "forbids" art, while some supported him by his decision to retire.

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