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“Many Muslims follow rules without understanding their religion” – Oluwadolarz spills

  • Oluwadolarz, a Nigerian skit maker and singer, has addressed criticism from netizens over a controversial music video about Muslim fasting.
    • The online comedian recently released a music video imitating Muslim prayers and fasting during Ramadan, referencing the holy month.
    • The video’s portrayal of fasting struggles and temptations was criticized by some Muslim faithfuls who found it disrespectful.
    "Many Muslims follow rules without understanding their religion" – Oluwadolarz spills"Many Muslims follow rules without understanding their religion" – Oluwadolarz spills

    Nigerian skit creator and musician, Oluwadolarz, has addressed the backlash he received from internet users regarding a contentious music video he produced that focused on Muslim fasting.

    The comedian recently unveiled a music video in which he mimicked Muslim prayers and made references to fasting during the sacred month of Ramadan.

    The video’s content, which aimed to illustrate the challenges and temptations associated with fasting, was met with disapproval from some members of the Muslim community, who deemed his representation of their religious practices as disrespectful.

    Consequently, a wave of criticism emerged, with numerous Muslims voicing their concerns over what they viewed as an insensitive depiction of their faith. Many took to social media to express their discontent, urging him to maintain respect for religious sensitivities in his work.

    In light of the criticism, Oluwadolarz responded to the situation, asserting that many of his detractors do not possess a comprehensive understanding of their religion and merely adhere to its tenets without deeper reflection.

    He conveyed his thoughts through a post on his social media account, stating:

    “Some Muslims are criticizing me because of the post I made.

    It’s unfortunate, but it seems that many Muslims don‘t truly understand their religion; they just follow the rules blindly.”

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    Reacting to the post…

    @stella_acs__ said: “Always respect people’s religion, especially when you know you don’t practice it. If they criticize the way you portrayed their religion, apologize and keep it moving.”

    @gwirel wrote: “If you’re a Christian and you’re happy, tap in here.”

    @olowoone stated: “Respecting other people’s religion is key. Some jokes can be very expensive. You may see it as nothing, but it carries a lot of weight.”

    @lizzy_glammour said: “It is well.”

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