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A.R. Rahman faces fatwa for composing music on Prophet Muhammad

In this Feb. 22, 2009 file photo, A.R. Rahman holds the Oscars for best original score and for best original song "Jai Ho" for his work on "Slumdog Millionaire" during the 81st Academy Awards in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

NEW DELHI – Indian music composer A.R. Rahman has said that he did not intend to offend anyone when he composed the music for an Iranian film on the Prophet Muhammad.

Rahman was responding to a religious edict, or ‘fatwa,’ by a Muslim organization against him and the Iranian director of the film.

In a message on his Facebook page, Rahman says his decision to compose the music was made in good faith and with no intention of causing offence.

The Mumbai-based Raza Academy has ordered Rahman to reaffirm his faith. It has also demanded that the Indian government ban the screening of the film.

Rahman has composed music and background scores for about 130 Indian films. He received Academy awards for best song and original score for the film “Slumdog Millionaire.”

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