South African-based Ugandan entrepreneur Zari Hassan, has taken to social media to address netizens who have criticized her for her music choices and activities during the month of Ramadan.
Zari’s critics have been quick to judge her, suggesting that her choice of music is inappropriate for the holy month.
In response to the criticisms, Zari posted a video in which she told her critics to focus on their own Ramadan and let God be the judge of all.
Zari went on to ask them why they were online, engaging with content that they knew was not appropriate during Ramadan.
“I want to talk to and about people who are in my DM’s who think that they are the holiest of the holiest, People out here telling me ‘Oohh you are not supposed to be listening to such kind of music it is Ramadan.
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