Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 197 Rihanna recently caught herself under fire when individuals of the Muslim community took to social media to accuse her of disrespecting Islam during at her virtual Savage X Fenty fashion show. The singer is being called out due to a song that was used during her fashion show which premiered on Friday, October 2, on Amazon Prime Video. This is due to the use of a song produced by London producer CouCou Chloe called ‘Doom’ during the fashion presentation which premiered on October 2nd. According to the accusers, the song contained samples of looped Hadith vocals in Arabic as Rihanna’s models strutted across in revealing lingerie. The accusers claim the Hadith is a recording of the words, actions, and the approval of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Hadith is known as the “the backbone” of Islamic civilization, and in Islam, the authority of hadith as a source for religious law and moral guidance ranks second only to that of the Quran. More Articles You Would Love #MODELCRUSH: From The Smiling Coast To The West, Meet The Adorable Gambian Dark-Skinned Beauty Adama Jobe Actress Salma Mumin Gets Ready To Outdoor The 2nd Collection For Her Fashion Brand “Lure By Salma” Many muslims came out to condemn the use of the song! A Twitter user wrote: “Rihanna is responsible for this even if she didn’t choose the music. she hired her team and she must’ve heard the songs beforehand and just because she’s Rihanna doesn’t give her a free pass to disrespect a religion.” rihanna is responsible for this even if she didn’t choose the music. she hired her team and she must’ve heard the songs beforehand and just because she’s rihanna doesn’t give her a free pass to disrespect a religion pic.twitter.com/V2oZErQhOg — Maria (@selenarules6) October 4, 2020 Rihanna has now issued an apology for the “huge oversight” in which an Islamic Hadith played during the Savage x Fenty fashion show. The 32-year-old took to Instagram to say how she was “incredibly disheartened” to have used the “unintentionally offensive” music, which featured a remix of an Islamic prayer to a house beat. Fans of Rihanna voiced their criticism of the star on Twitter, with many saying they were “disappointed” and accusing her of using Islam as an aesthetic. Rihanna took to Instagram to address the controversy. She wrote: “I’d like to thank the Muslim community for pointing out a huge oversight that was unintentionally offensive in our Savage x Fenty show. “I would, more importantly, like to apologize to you for this honest, yet careless mistake. We understand that we have hurt many of our Muslim brothers and sisters, and I’m incredibly disheartened by this! She continued “I do not play with any kind of disrespect towards God or any religion and therefore the use of the song in our project was completely irresponsible!” And closed with “Moving forward we will make sure nothing like this ever happens again. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You PICS: “A Bald Woman Knows Her Kingdom” Gorgeous Top African Model Ayen Monica... #OOTD: Rutie B Hits Us With A Perfectly Stylish ‘Break-Out-The-Norm’ Top & Down... Nigerian Designer Uduak & Asiko Artist Recreate Yoruba Mythology & Gods in Stunning... Trashy Rap Star ‘Megan The Stallion’ Is Being Sued By Her Camera For... #OOTD: Nigeria’s Prudential Atelier Shakes Up The Internet With This Astonishing Wedding Guest... VIDEOS: King Promise & Sarkodie Show Men How To Drip In Kente &... FCCPC Shuts Down Chinese Supermarket In Nigeria That Banned Nigerians From Entering VIDEO: Watch Exclusive Designs You Missed At The Just Ended SA Fashion Week... #OOTD: Shams Berry Merges Elegance & Sultriness in Magbrien’s Striking Bustier Ensemble VIDEO: Watch The Moment Two Young Chinese Boys Were Over Excited To See... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.