The singer apologized for being criticized as a hadith in the song.



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Pop star Ryanna has come under intense criticism for covering the Holy Hadith in a song that was played at a fashion show.

Recently, a 32-year-old singer from Barbados participated in a fashion show called “Savage X Fenty” and performed a song titled “Doom,” which uses court hadiths on Judgment Day.

The fashion show launched on Amazon Prime on October 2.

When the matter went viral on Twitter, the Grammy-winning singer was widely condemned.

After digesting several poisonings in recent days, Rihanna finally sincerely apologized to the Muslim community.

On October 8, Ryanna wrote on her Instagram story: I would like to thank the Muslim community for pointing out a huge mistake that happened without knowing it. I apologize for such oversight. We understand that many Muslim brothers and sisters are emotionally hurt. That is why I am so surprised. I have shown total irresponsibility when using those songs in fashion shows. I promise, something like this will never happen again. You will be relieved if you understand the matter and look at it with a forgiving look.

Meanwhile, Cucu Chloe, the producer of the acclaimed song ‘Doom’, has vowed to remove the song from all platforms.

Like Rihanna, she apologizes to the Muslim community.

References: BBC



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