In the clip, which was presumably recorded at dawn, the loud call to prayer can be heard all around.
The post was captioned 'Goodmorning India.'
Looks like, the 43-year-old has responded to the reports that claimed there was no sound of azaan near his house.
On April 17, Sonu nigam woke up to tweet something that stirred a controversy across the country. Miffed with loudspeakers used for 'Azaan', singer tweeted, "God bless everyone. I'm not a Muslim and I have to be woken up by the Azaan in the morning. When will this forced religiousness end in India". Post this, Twitteratis had a field day, while some were supporting his views, rest slammed it brutally.
In a series of tweets, he attempted to justify his stance but that was not of much help. Nigam also shaved his head after a West Bengal Maulavi issued fatwa against him.
(With inputs from ANI)