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WATCH: Diljit Dosanjh visits Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Qasida Burdah Shareef, a poem praising the Holy Prophet Muhammad, played in the background of the video.

Indian rapper and singer Diljit Dosanjh visited Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi. He is currently visiting UAE for a concert. Dosanjh, wearing a black thobe during the visit, posted the video on his Instagram account.

Qasida Burdah Shareef, a poem praising the Holy Prophet Muhammad, played in the background of the video. The video took his fans by surprise. The video received immense views on Instagram and was widely shared on X as well. Several Pakistanis wrote heartwarming messages for the singer under the video.

“MashaAllah beautiful mosque❤️‍🔥,” wrote influencer Tayyab Moazzam on his video. Another Pakistani influencer Rana Hamza Asif said: “Dil jeet lia ❤️❤️ (You won hearts),” on his video.

 

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Another user commenting on the video said: “This characteristic of yours is what separates you from others.”
“I watched this video 4 times just because you chose the best audio for this,” said a user commenting on the video.
The video shows Diljit Dosanjh touring the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and interacting with fans. Some of them clicked pictures with him.

The singer has a massive fan following in Asian communities across the globe. He is equally popular in Pakistan as well.

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Earlier, Diljit Dosanjh presented a gift to a Pakistani fan in a live concert in Manchester, United Kingdom.

A video of the singer presenting the gift to a Pakistani girl has gone viral on social media. Dosanjh invited the girl on the stage and presented a box of shoes to her. He asked her where she belonged to. The girl said, ‘Pakistan’.

Upon learning that she is from Pakistan, the actor and singer expressed his love for Pakistan. He said Pakistan and India are one and that the differences are created by the politicians. “Politicians make the borders, but the people remain the same,” he stated, adding that Punjabis carry love for all in their hearts.