I never got back to exercising after shahr ramadhan, so I'm going to force myself to go jogging from tomorrow inshaAllah
Workout Recitations
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Follower
, Sep 06 2012 07:31 AM
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#2
Posted 06 September 2012 - 07:34 AM
I'm more of latmiyat / noha kind of guy when I work out.
#4
Posted 06 September 2012 - 09:33 AM
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Can both of you guys post a link to any videos you listen to for Qur'an/Latmiyat? If possible.
www.shiavoice.com
Best website I know of (audio, not video).
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I'm more of latmiyat / noha kind of guy when I work out.
Most people are, but the stuff they've been coming out with in the past few years is a little bit too musical for my taste. That's why I didn't ask for any,
Wallahu A'lam
#5
Posted 06 September 2012 - 10:13 AM
I used to hear video Quran Before magrib salat with Urdu translation and a very scary voice really very very scary translation
Khud Apne Fazaael Ko Chupaya Hai Ali Ne,
Phir Bhi Usay Logon Ne Kaha hai yeh Jali Hai,
Mai Maut Talak Jaa ke Bhi Ye Jaan Na Paaya
Jis Ne Mujhe Paala Hai Wo Allah hai Ke Ali Hai
- imam shafi of ahle sunnat.
Phir Bhi Usay Logon Ne Kaha hai yeh Jali Hai,
Mai Maut Talak Jaa ke Bhi Ye Jaan Na Paaya
Jis Ne Mujhe Paala Hai Wo Allah hai Ke Ali Hai
- imam shafi of ahle sunnat.
#7
Posted 12 September 2012 - 05:14 PM
AlAbd AlThaleel, on 06 September 2012 - 07:34 AM, said:
I'm more of latmiyat / noha kind of guy when I work out. 
Because, I thought exercising releases endorphins which will automatically boost your mood. In other words they are the body's "feel good" chemicals. Does it not defeat the purpose of latmiyat? I'm just wondering, because I would do so as well.

...And Among them are those who wait
#9
Posted 12 September 2012 - 08:18 PM
jannahismygoal, on 12 September 2012 - 05:14 PM, said:
Would it be appropriate to listen to latmiyat during Exercise? I mean, is it allowed?
Because, I thought exercising releases endorphins which will automatically boost your mood. In other words they are the body's "feel good" chemicals. Does it not defeat the purpose of latmiyat? I'm just wondering, because I would do so as well.
I guess it depends on the person really. When I would work out, especially if I was running or lifting heavy weights, I found that if I could have presence of heart whilst listening to the latmiya it would really help to give that boost to push myself further. I don't see the real problem with it, as even if one is not paying much attention to the words, it at least helps one ignore the haram music that's usually playing in the background of gyms. I see what you mean though sister.
As for brother Follower I agree, that's why it's all about the old school latmiyaat, or the fast-paced Farsi ones.
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