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Fans have voiced their disapproval of this song of hers. Naaz received advice from a Deobandi ulema that no Shiva hymns should be sung in mosques. As it is against Islam, Farmani should avoid it.

Digital Desk: Islamist fundamentalists are currently posing a threat to lyricists, singers, and artists. In the most recent instance, a well-known musician from the Uttar Pradesh region of Muzaffarnagar was the target of hatred by Muslim fanatics.

A Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, resident named Farmani Naaz has come under fire after posting a Shiv Bhajan online. The Deoband Ulema was enraged at the Shiva song "Har Har Shambhu" and encouraged Farmani to avoid it.

Naaz uploaded the Shiv Bhajan "Har-Har Shambhu...Shiva Mahadev" on YouTube in the month of Sawan. Millions of people have seen, heard, and loved it.

Fans have voiced their disapproval of this song of hers. Naaz received advice from a Deobandi ulema that no Shiva hymns should be sung in mosques. As it is against Islam, Farmani should avoid it.

Farmani, a singer, asserted that as an artist, he is required to sing a range of songs. She asserted that she also sings qawwali and devotional songs because a musician is not bound by any single religion. Naaz clearly expressed her disapproval of the Ulema's and anyone else's resistance to this. She claimed to the media that Hindu Muslims are not necessary for the artist to create her art.

 

 

 

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