DJ Dax J, whose real name is Dax Heddon, had been touring Tunisia as part of the Orbit Festival and was performing at the El Guitoune nightclub in the city of Nabeul when he played the controversial song.
After a video surfaced online showing people revelling to the track which caused a national outrage, the nightclub was shut down by local authorities, and both the owner and the event organiser were taken into custody. They have since been cleared of the charges levied upon them and released. However, Heddon was charged with public indecency (six months) and offending public morality (six months) but managed to flee the country before the court case.
Heddon temporarily suspended all his social media accounts after allegedly receiving death threats. However, following his return, he wrote on his Facebook page,
“I am incredibly saddened that anyone would believe that I played a track, featuring a 20-second vocal of the ‘call to prayer/ Azaan’, for any reason other than its musicality and the beauty of the vocals.”
Furthermore, he offered his deepest apologies to anyone who was offended.
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