Rihanna has apologised after using a controversial song at her 2020 Savage X Fenty fashion show last week. The 32-year-old singer-turned-designer was called out by fans for "disrespecting the Muslim religion".She received backlash online for using the track Doom by artist Coucou Chloe, which includes a Muslim text known as an Hadith.The Only Girl In The World hitmaker said the use of the song was "irresponsible" and an "honest, yet careless mistake".The Hadith is part of a collection of texts believed to be the spoken words of the Prophet Muhammad.The Arabic verse in the song is part of a Hadith about judgement day.In Islam, it is considered haram, or forbidden, to use Allah’s name, the words of the Quran or the prophet Muhammad.
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