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Nahid Afrin, a 16-year-old singer from Assam, has drawn the ire of 46 clerics, who have issued a fatwa against the 'Indian Idol' runner-up for singing in public.
The fatwa, which was distributed in Hojai and Nagaon districts of central Assam, said that Afrin is scheduled to perform on 25 March in Udali Sonai Bibi College, which is in the vicinity of a mosque and a graveyard.
The fatwa reads: "If anti-Sharia acts like musical nights are held on grounds surrounded by masjids, idgahs, madrassas and



graveyards, our future generations will attract the wrath of Allah".
Reacting to the fatwa, Afrin said that she was "shocked and broken", but added that many Muslim singers have inspired her "to not quit music" and that she had no plans to do so.
 
  
According to a report, the police will provide Nahid and her family with security.
The move comes days after 22-year-old Suhana Syed was trolled for crooning a Hindu devotional song on a reality TV show.

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