{"_id":"670834bbdbb96ca9c6c9dae7","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"I like to write poetry, and sometimes I write poetry about Islam, Allah, and the stories of the Prophets because they are all dear to me and ignite strong emotions. I am worried, however, that this would be considered some sort of innovation.\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"I like to write poetry, and sometimes I write poetry about Islam, Allah, and the stories of the Prophets because they are all dear to me and ignite strong emotions. I am worried, however, that this would be considered some sort of innovation. \"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"},{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"If my poetry reflected on the stories/things we know/Allah’s attributes and didn’t add meaning where there was not, is it permissible? What is the permissibility of reflecting and writing about one’s religious musings that are not specified to us with Quran and sunnah? I do not want to add meaning where there is not and I’m worried that I may be treading a dangerous line when I write poems, even if my intention is sincere.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"Poetry has been an integral aspect of our tradition since its inception. Numerous Islamic texts encompassing topics such as aqidah, fiqh, hadith, seerah, etc., exist in poetic form. Hence, writing poems that reflect on religious matters is permissible.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe60b76658b4c23287a","tag":"Knowledge: Bidah","count":21},{"_id":"66f36ec94d4047b9f8f5bc12","tag":"Poetry","count":2}],"createdOn":"2024-10-10T20:10:35.487Z"}