'Islam-friendly' gym in Kerala faces massive backlash online, owner clarifies

An 'Islam-friendly' gym in Kerala, India, faced massive backlash online after its owner made a statement. The owner clarified the statement, but the backlash continued. The incident sparked a debate about inclusivity and religious sensitivity. The gym's owner apologized for any offense caused.
- The gym in Kerala was accused of being 'Islam-friendly' and promoting a specific religion.
- The owner clarified that the gym is open to people of all faiths and backgrounds.
- The incident sparked a debate about inclusivity and religious sensitivity in public spaces.
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