BISIKAN RHOMA #83: DO RE MI ITU ASLINYA DARI BAHASA ARAB??!!

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Mustafa and his group, Dust on the Road, blend Islamic teachings in their music to connect with Allah and convey spiritual messages, emphasizing the importance of steadfastness and regulation in their musical pursuits. Through their music, they aim to bring people closer to Allah, using sound analysis as a means to deepen their understanding of the divine and exploring the relationship between religion and music.

Insights

  • Mustafa, now known as Syekhfatih Mustofa, leads the music group Dust on the Road, focusing on Islamic teachings and remembrance songs, with a mission to bring people closer to Allah through music.
  • The text delves into the spiritual connection between music and Allah, emphasizing the group's dedication to using music as a tool for dhikr and conveying messages effectively, highlighting the importance of studying sound to deepen one's understanding of the divine.

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Recent questions

  • Who is Mustafa Dust?

    Mustafa Dust is a musician and member of the music group Dust on the Road.

  • What is the concept behind Dust on the Road's music?

    Dust on the Road's music concept revolves around Islamic teachings and remembrance songs.

  • How many albums has Dust on the Road produced?

    Dust on the Road has produced around 4 or 5 albums.

  • What is the significance of Alif Lam Mim in Dust on the Road's music?

    Alif Lam Mim in Dust on the Road's music symbolizes the truthfulness and clarity of music.

  • How does Dust on the Road aim to connect with listeners through music?

    Dust on the Road aims to connect with listeners by using music to bring people closer to Allah and convey messages effectively.

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Summary

00:00

"Mustafa's Journey: Challenges, Family, Music, and Faith"

  • 70 people migrated to Indonesia, facing various problems common to all, as challenges are universal.
  • The group, including Mustafa, moved to Indonesia in 1999, with the belief that challenges exist everywhere.
  • Mustafa's parents are Sheikh Fattah and Mrs. Laila Erics, both deceased, with roots in Bogor, Tarekat.
  • Mustafa's family, part of a Muslim community in America, moved to Indonesia with 70 members.
  • The group initially lived together but cultural changes led to some returning to America.
  • Mustafa, blessed with 14 children, recently welcomed a newborn named Anda.
  • Mustafa's name was changed to Syekhfatih Mustofa at the age of 40, following his parents' guidance.
  • Mustafa's music group, Dust on the Road, was inspired by his parents' musical endeavors.
  • Dust on the Road's music concept revolves around Islamic teachings and remembrance songs.
  • Mustafa's involvement in the tarekat group led to receiving a diploma, symbolizing steadfastness in spiritual practice.

20:45

"Music as Dhikr: Dust's Spiritual Journey"

  • Mr. [ __ ] is an average musician who dedicated 8 years to studying music for 8 hours daily.
  • Initially, the music group had various members, but eventually, only sincere individuals remained.
  • A friend shared that his father engaged in extensive dhikr, praising Allah 5000 times daily.
  • The music group Dust, led by Mustafa Dust, has produced around 4 or 5 albums, with many more unreleased.
  • Mustafa Dust emphasizes the importance of being steadfast and regulated in pursuing music.
  • Music is viewed as a tool for dhikr, with Alif Lam Mim in the Quran symbolizing the truthfulness of music.
  • The Quran distinguishes between clear and ambiguous verses, with Alif Lam Mim representing music's clarity.
  • The group Dust aims to use music to bring people closer to Allah and convey messages effectively.
  • Music is seen as a means to connect with Allah, with the group focusing on the spiritual aspects of their music.
  • The relationship between religion and music is explored, with music being viewed as a composition of notes created by Allah.

43:33

"Discovering Allah through nature and music"

  • Understanding Allah through nature and music is emphasized, with the importance of paying attention to details like the change of day and night. Studying sound is highlighted as a means to know Allah better, suggesting that through sound analysis, people can deepen their understanding of the divine.
  • The text concludes with a request for blessings in the music world, aiming for collaboration on a song. The importance of prayers and support is stressed, with a hopeful outlook towards future collaborations akin to Mustofa and Pasha Ungu.
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