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Hajjat Madina denies witchcraft claims in emotional video, addressing fans amid rising concerns

Former Revival band singer Hajjat Madina Kansiime has broken down on camera while addressing critics that falsely accuse her of practicing witchcraft.

Hajjat Madina of the ‘Bibuuza’ hit song appeared in a series of videos posted on her TikTok account, crying and denying the allegations of using charms and emphasizing that she only practices Islam, her only true religion. 

I do not worship small traditional gods or practice witchcraft. I know who I worship and it is Allah alone and I believe you all know he is the true god. Please stop connecting me to other religions or witchcraft and I pray that Allah humbles you and strengthens you in him so that you do not divert to any other religion, she mentioned.

We recall a few years back, Hajjat Madina gave her life to Jesus Christ during one of Pastor Robert Kayanja’s 77 Days Of Glory services at Miracle Center Cathedral.

Contrary to the reports that she visited the church to seek financial help and sympathy, Hajjat Madina opened up to the press, emphasizing that she was actually there to get saved.

A few years down the road as a Christian, Madinah surprisingly announced that she had returned to Islam because she wanted to bridge the gap between her and her family members following her conversion.

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She openly asked God to strike her dead if she ever made a U-turn back to Christianity and she has been practicing Islam ever since.

In one of the videos, Madina who has been off the music scene further pleaded with people trying to confuse her into other religions or beliefs because she now believes that Islam is the only way.

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I want to plead with all of you to stop convincing me to turn away from Allah or worship him alongside anyone else. I accepted Allah with the whole of me and he can do whatever he pleases with me. Do not ever confuse me again, Hajjat Madinah cautioned.
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