Sanam Marvi Condemns Trolling Over Her Umrah And Karbala Visits

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Sanam Marvi Condemns Trolling Over Her Umrah And Karbala Visits

Famous folk and Sufi singer Sanam Marvi has spoken out against the trolling she faces after visiting religious sites like Umrah and Karbala.

During an appearance on Sama TV’s morning show Subh Ka Samaa, Sanam Marvi shared her experience with criticism linked to her spiritual journeys. She said many people unfairly connect her religious visits with her music career.

Sanam Marvi explained that when she travels for Umrah or to Karbala, she often hears sarcastic remarks. People say things like, “Now you will also perform Umrah?” or, “You just came from Karbala or Umrah, and now you are singing again.”

The singer made it clear that music is her profession, while faith is her personal matter. She said, “We are human beings too. Our hearts also desire to perform pilgrimage and seek blessings.”

Sanam Marvi emphasized that singing does not conflict with her spirituality. She urged people to stop judging artists based on their profession or personal faith.

Most of the criticism, she said, comes from social media users who believe music and religious devotion cannot coexist. However, Sanam Marvi encourages tolerance and respect for all forms of worship and artistic work.

Her message highlights the importance of understanding that a person’s career does not define their faith or spirituality. Sanam Marvi hopes that others will respect the personal choices of artists like her.

This incident sheds light on the broader debate about religion and art in society. Sanam Marvi’s stance is a call for acceptance and kindness towards diverse expressions of belief.

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