Ibn al-Qayyim said: “Addiction to songs makes the Quran heavy on the heart and causes dislike, especially for listening to it. If this is not hypocrisy, then there is really no hypocrisy!”
Ibn al-Qayyim: His addiction to [singing] burdens the Qur’an on the heart and forces it to listen to it in private, and if this is not hypocrisy, then what is the reality of hypocrisy?
"Ighasatu-llakhfan" 1/442
Ibn al-Qayyim said: “Addiction to songs makes the Quran heavy on the heart and causes dislike, especially for listening to it. If this is not hypocrisy, then there is really no hypocrisy!”
Ibn al-Qayyim: His addiction to [singing] burdens the Qur’an on the heart and forces it to listen to it in private, and if this is not hypocrisy, then what is the reality of hypocrisy?
"Ighasatu-llakhfan" 1/442