- Naira Marley has stirred up a huge religious debate on social media for insinuating that the POWER of Jesus is in every human’s life
- The singer who is a Muslim himself postulated that any Muslim who doesn’t believe in Jesus isn’t a true Muslim.
Embattled singer Abdulazeez Fashola better known as Naira Marley has asserted that any Muslim who doesn’t believe in Jesus isn’t a true Muslim.
This, he said, highlighted Jesus’ importance in Islamic theology. He wrote on X:
“No Muslim is a Muslim if he does not believe in Jesus (Peace be upon him).”
While Muslims consider Jesus a prophet of God and a messenger sent to the Children of Israel with the Gospel, Christians believe Jesus is God or the Son of God.
This fundamental difference in perspective has sparked a lively discussion, with some users praising Naira Marley’s willingness to share his thoughts and others criticising his views. See some reactions below:
Eidristaiwo wrote: I think many Muslims believe in Jesus, he was mentioned severally in the Quran, where the problem is Muslims not accepting him as “God” they’ve vehemently rebuffed it to irks or Christians. Christians however don’t believe in Muhammed. It’s just crazy
Ruth wrote: You’re just here to cause confusion. Leave Jesus for us, we don’t care if you believe in him or not. He remains the son of God, full stop.
AbuTwins wrote: You’re right but let me clear it for you; yes we Muslims respect and venerate Jesus Christ. We consider him as one of the Almighty God’s greatest messengers to humankind not as God or as Son of God. In fact The Qur’an re-affirms his miraculous birth and his miraculous abilities. Furthermore, his mother Mary is regarded as one of the most pure and exalted women of all creation.
Al bin Rashid Al Falasi wrote: Muslims believe in Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) and his mother, Mary, so deeply that an entire chapter in the Quran is named after her. Yet, Judaism does not recognize Jesus as a prophet. Yet Christians love sending billions to Israel”
Naira Marley has been actively sharing his religious views since the start of 2025 Ramadan. He recently stated that if a person forgetfully eats or drinks while fasting, their fast is still valid.