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Singer Lucky Ali apologises for his controversial 'Brahman are a lineage of Ibrahim' post

Lucky Ali took to Instagram and apologised for his controversial Facebook post which said that 'Brahmins are a lineage of Ibrahim.'

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Singer Lucky Ali has apologised for his 'Brahmins are a lineage of Ibrahim' post after facing backlash from the community. Lucky recently shared a religious note on his Facebook account which didn't go well with some people.

Even though the post is no longer available, it attracted a lot of flak for Ali. The deleted post read, "Brahmins are a lineage of Ibrahim. The name 'Brahman' comes from 'Brahma' which comes from 'Abram' .. which comes from Abraham or Ibrahim.. The Brahmans are a lineage of Ibrahim. Alaihisalam... The Father of all Nations ... so whys everyone just arguing and fighting without reasoning amongst themselves?"The post hurt the sentiments of several people, especially those belonging to the Hindu community. Lucky Ali later justified the deleted post by mentioning that he did that to bring the communities closer and not to make anyone angry.

In an apology on Tuesday, the Safarnama singer wrote on Facebook, "Dear Everyone, I realise the controversy of my last post. My intentions were not to cause distress or anger amongst anyone and I deeply regret that."

The singer added, "My intentions, instead, were to bring us all closer together... but I realise how it didn't come out in the way that I meant it. I will be more aware of what I am posting and of my phrasing as I see now that it has upset many of my Hindu brothers and sisters. For that I am deeply sorry. I Love you all..."

The singer is known for songs like Kitni Haseen Zindagi Khuda Hafiz and Hairat. In 2021, out of nowhere, rumours started floating on Twitter that singer Lucky Ali has passed away. The death hoax shocked everyone and people prayed it to be fake news. Yes, and it indeed turned out to be a rumour which relieved people. However, this also made them angry as someone didn't care and circulated fake news. Nafisa Ali Sodhi who has been sharing photos and videos of Lucky Ali from Goa confirmed the news that he is very much alive.

The veteran actor took to her Twitter page and wrote, "Lucky is totally well and we were chatting this afternoon. He is on his farm with his family. No COVID-19. In good health." Later, Lucky Ali himself reacted to the rumours, he wrote, "Hi everyone just addressing the rumours. I'm alive and well and resting in peace at home. Haha. Hope you all are staying in and staying safe. May God protect us all during this devastating time."

Read|Lucky Ali responds to reports of his death, has THIS to say

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