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Naira Marley Stirs Religious Debate with Bold Claim on Jesus During Ramadan

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Popular singer Abdulazeez Fashola, better known as Marley, has ignited a firestorm of with his religious take. Posting on his X handle, the Afrobeats star declared, “No Muslim is a Muslim if does not believe in Jesus ( be upon him),” asserting that belief in Jesus is fundamental to being a true Muslim. The statement, shared amid his reflections Ramadan, has thrust him into the spotlight once again—this , not for music or controversy, but for theology.

Naira Marley’s comment aligns with Islamic teachings, which revere Jesus (known as Prophet Isa) as a significant messenger of God, sent to guide the of with the Gospel (Injil). Muslims honor his miraculous birth to Mary (Maryam) and his prophetic role, though they reject the Christian doctrine of his divinity or status as the of God. This contrasts sharply with Christian beliefs, where Jesus is central as either God incarnate or the divine Son, a cornerstone of faith affirmed in scriptures like the New Testament.

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Since Ramadan began, Naira Marley has been vocal about his faith, religious insights that have caught the of his followers. His latest unleashed a heated debate in the comments section, with Christians and Muslims clashing over their differing perspectives on Jesus. Some praised the singer for a point of interfaith overlap—Jesus’s shared importance—while others accused him of oversimplifying or misrepresenting their beliefs, sparking a broader conversation about religious and interpretation.

Known for his provocative persona and chart-topping hits, Naira Marley is no stranger to stirring the pot. Yet, this foray into religious discourse marks a , showcasing a reflective side during the holy . Whether his intent was to educate, provoke, or simply muse, the reaction underscores the power of his platform—and the deep passions tied to faith. As Ramadan , fans and critics are left wondering what the “Soapy” crooner will say next.

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