In the home of this music, alas, religious fanatics have lately started killing the musicians. They think the music is an insult to god, who gave us voices but does not wish us to sing, who gave us free will, rai, but prefers us not to be free.

πŸ“– Salman Rushdie

🌍 Indian  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Novelist

πŸŽ‚ June 19, 1947
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In recent times, a troubling trend has emerged in a region known for its rich musical heritage, where religious extremists have begun targeting musicians. These fanatics believe that the art of music is blasphemous, seeing it as an affront to their concept of divinity. They argue that while God has endowed humanity with voices, the act of singing and expressing oneself freely is unacceptable.

This situation reflects a deeper contradiction in their belief system, where they advocate for free will but simultaneously seek to suppress it through violence. The conflict between their interpretation of faith and the celebration of art highlights the oppressive atmosphere that musicians face, threatening their freedom to create and perform.

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