Hijrah, Five Vi Call The Song Ya Thaybah Shirk For This Reason

JAKARTA - Several celebrities who chose to emigrate made statements that surprised netizens. Previously, Uki ex-NOAH became a wide public discussion after moving and declaring music haram. According to him, music can also open the door to immorality.

Now, it's Five Vi's turn to make a statement that Ya Thaybah's song is shirk. Five Vi became one of the artists who recently steadily migrated. Through Instagram, Five Vi gave a reason why they considered the song shirk or associating partners with God.

"Stop!! Pay attention to the following. "Yes Thaybah, Ya Thaybah", this is SYIRIK. Yes. This is clearly SYIRIK. You are calling/calling/praying to Thaybah, that is someone other than Allah," he wrote on the @five_vrachmawati account.

"Ya Dawal 'Ayanaa" (O who heals our ailments). Who can heal the sick? Allah or Thaybah? If you pray to Thaybah to heal you then you are polytheists!!" he continued.

The song "Ya Thoybah" is a religious song popularized by Haddad Alwi and Sulis. This song became one of the singles in the album "Cinta Rasul Orchestra" which was released in 2002 ago. Here are the lyrics of the song "Ya Thoybah".

Apparently Five Vi gives the meaning of the song based on the meaning of the word alone. Often uploads about haram music make other celebrities comment.

Desta through the YouTube channel Deddy Corbuzier admits that he believes, whether good or bad, the assessment of music depends on the person who uses it. If music is used to get drunk, then it is clearly wrong, he said. If the lyrics in the music contain elements of provocation, it can also be bad.

"If it's been positive for you, yes, I think so, period, I think God is good. If God is in your heart, you will do anything because of God," said Desta.