Indian Singer Lucky Ali Reflects on Muslim Identity It’s a Lonely Thing in Today’s World

Indian Singer Lucky Ali Reflects on Muslim Identity It's a Lonely Thing in Today's World

Indian singer Lucky Ali, best remembered for his much-loved songs ‘Na Tum Jaano Na Hum’, ‘O Sanam’ and ‘Kitni Haseen Zindagi’ among others, turned to his X handle on Friday, reflecting on how ‘lonely’ it is being a Muslim today, as the whole world will label you as a terrorist.

“It’s a lonely thing to be a Muslim in the World today,” he wrote.

“It’s a lonely thing to follow the sunnah of the Prophet, [as] your friends will leave you, [and] the world will call you a terrorist,” added the veteran.

 

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While he did not mention any context of his realization, fans of the veteran flooded the replies to his post, extending their support and expressing relevance to his thoughts.

“Ustaad ji there are good people and there are bad people. For whatever it’s worth, coming from a nobody like me, you are a legend and always will be. And every good person is a good person. Period. Doesn’t matter if he is lucky Ali or lucky Sharma,” one of them wrote.

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Another penned, “Does that even matter? And if your friends are leaving you, they were never your friends. You should be thankful that because of your religious belief, you’re able to understand the psyche of people around you, otherwise throughout life, you’d have been in dilemma.”

“It’s better to be alone than being in the wrong company. When we are surrounded by materialistic people it’s difficult to find peace and spirituality. Sunnah of the prophet is against capitalism so they malign the image of Muslims. Change your company to be with those who are not materialistic,” one more suggested.