Rihanna Apologies For Featuring A Song That Consists Of Sacred Islamic Verses.

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On Tuesday #Rihanna took to social media to issue a public apology to the Muslim community after she was called out for the music selection in her recent fashion show.

Last week, Rihanna’s latest #SavageXFenty fashion show premiered on Amazon Prime, and while fans were excited about the latest fashion, and also seeing some familiar faces modeling the clothes. The Muslim community began to call out Rihanna for featuring a song that consists of sacred Islamic verses.

According to @cnn, during a portion of the show, models walked to a song called “Doom” by London-based producer Coucou Chloe. The song was released back in 2017 and includes a remix of “a hadith narration about the end of times and judgment day.” A hadith is defined as “a collection of traditions containing sayings of the prophet Muhammad which, with accounts of his daily practice (the Sunna), constitute the major source of guidance for Muslims apart from the Koran.” After been aware of the backlash, Rihanna, she issued an apology.

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