Diamond's manager addresses Muslims calling him dead after Christian prophet prayed for him

Muslims flooded the internet to attack Diamond with harsh words for appearing in church and quoting Bible texts.

Piece by: Moses Sagwe
Entertainment

• Fella reminded Diamond about Yamoto Band's song 'Snitch is not a son' asking him to beware of people who say bad things about him and how to laugh in their faces.

Diamond Platnumz being prayed for.
Image: Instagram

Last Sunday there was a big event in Milimani City Tanzania, an Easter event organized by gospel artists Christina Shusho and Rose Muhando in collaboration with Wasafi TV owned by artist Diamond Platnumz.

Easter is a big event for Christians around the world to celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Diamond was one of the famous guests who were invited and appeared at the Christian service despite being a Muslim.

His appearance and even quoting some of the Bible's texts attracted many comments on social networks, especially after he was seen being prayed for and having his hands laid on by God's servants.

Many Muslims on the internet wrote Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un, an Arabic phrase that means 'rest in peace' - a sign that they saw him as a person who rebelled against his religion and the punishment for being an infidel is death.

The artist's manager, Mkubwa Fella, has broken his silence about it, encouraging Diamond not to be taken in by people's words and instead continue to do his job of serving all religions without discrimination, because all religions believe in one God.

Fella advised Diamond that in the world, you can't expect everyone to love you and it is true that there will be some who support you and others who will turn on you as long as they see you down, referring to the Yamoto band's song that they sing as 'Snitch is not a friend'.

"This message is for you my son @diamondplatnumz in the world until we agree, then may the almighty GOD put everything in the world and let us be alike. And it's impossible humans hate my son @yamotobandmusic their songs #snitchsiomwana,” Fella wrote.

In the controversy that is emerging on the internet, people have been making fun of Diamond, while Muslim religious leaders are also asking him to decide between Christianity or Islam, because they seem to be angry that the artist quoted Bible texts in his speech during the Easter procession. .

But now the artist's manager, Mkubwa Fella, has broken his silence about it, encouraging Diamond not to be taken in by people's words and instead continue to do his job of serving all religions without discrimination, because all religions believe in one God.

Fella advised Diamond that in the world, you can't expect everyone to love you and it is true that there will be some who support you and others who will turn on you as long as they see you down, referring to the Yamoto band's song that they sing as 'Snitch is not a friend'.

"This message is for you my son @diamondplatnumz in the world until we agree, then may the almighty GOD put everything in the world and let us be alike. And it's impossible humans hate my son @yamotobandmusic their songs #snitchsiomwana,” Fella wrote.

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