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Updated 04 Mar, 2021

Humaima Malik just opened up about wishing she could cover her head all her life.

In a social media post, the Bol actor shared a picture with friend and former actor Noor Bukhari, praising her for the guidance and penning down words of appreciation that came straight from her heart.

"There are very few people in life who expect nothing from you but your own good! Noor you are so noorani meri pyaari Noori, may Allah bless you always and forever," Malik posted.

She then thanked her for the scarf, saying a little prayer of motivation for herself and asking fans to do the same.

"Thank you for this beautiful gift, I loved wearing this scarf. May Allah add me in His loved ones and give me strength to carry hijab all my life," she said, with the hashtags "praysforNoor" and "prayforme".

Earlier, Malik's brother Feroze Khan also turned towards religion. He later revealed his reasons for returning to showbiz after distancing himself from the industry.

"My Sheikh, he has ordered me that I can't quit showbiz," he had said, adding that he believes the industry is a source of paighaam [message] from one place to another.

"He also told me that I needed to be at this place. I have to do something out of this, I have to make something out of this. So i'm reading into a lot of scripts, looking into a lot of scripts — I may act, I may produce, but i'm here," he informed fans and followers.

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Hussain Moosvie Mar 04, 2021 12:53pm
Consistence behavior and a strict, stick attitude to divine order is required in this regard
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Chrís Dăn Mar 04, 2021 01:08pm
No wonder Pakistani people are not known for their science /maths/technology skills anywhere in the world now. The previous generations could keep religion as private matter and did good in open competetions in the world. Now it is a defeatist approach.
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joe Mar 04, 2021 01:19pm
Humaima Malik just opened up about wishing she could cover her head all her life." So long you don't wish to go to a country where Hizab is banned , please cover your head for as long as you wish. Please remember that certain Muslim countries do not allow western type of dress to be worn by women in public.Those women to have such dream as you have.
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Bilal Mar 04, 2021 01:33pm
Too much radicalisation is dangerous for our country..next these radicals will demand others to wear scarf against their will
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Aziza Mar 04, 2021 01:46pm
You really need courage and spirituality for such decisions amid this crazy rat race and chaos. You are an inspiration. Stay blessed both of you.
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Faisal Ghani Mar 04, 2021 01:58pm
:D :D :D :D
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bhaRAT© Mar 04, 2021 01:59pm
Her body, her Hijab, her choice.
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Asif Mar 04, 2021 02:00pm
Her brother couldn't stick to his resolution of being religious and leaving show biz ...
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SATT Mar 04, 2021 02:15pm
People have only seen her just on screen.
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kp Mar 04, 2021 02:23pm
A Perfect example of Progressive , Modern, Free and Empowered woman. what an Irony.
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joe Mar 04, 2021 02:24pm
We should hear younger generation in Muslim countries speaking more about modern education, advancement in science and technology,and such like things.But I find them getting more and more into discussing religion or showing more concern toward religion than those things mention a bit earlier . No doubt there has hardly been any worthwhile contribution by 1.7 billions Muslims community in science and technology .
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bruce Mar 04, 2021 02:47pm
Wearing a Hijab does not make you pious. What counts is your character. You can cover yourself with all what you want but it will not change who you are.
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Imran Mar 04, 2021 02:54pm
What is wrong with all these celebrities? World expects to be an example for progressive society, not to create further problems.
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M. Saeed Mar 04, 2021 03:08pm
It is never too late to mend the wrongs and return to the straight, righteous path.
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Chrís Dăn Mar 04, 2021 03:12pm
@ bruce piousness comes from the heart- not from outward gestures.
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Faz Mar 04, 2021 03:32pm
Some of the people in this comment section make me laugh. Specially the so called Muslims. Just because she has decided to wear a hijab does not mean she is not progressive or she cannot contribute to a progressive society. Secondly, those of you who are questioning Muslim contributions to sceinece & technology, I think if you read the history you'll find that the algorithm behind the very smart phone, tablet or laptop you're using to type your comment was created by a pious, righteous Muslim (that's just one example). The rest is history. Just because someone strives to practice their religion (be it Islam or any other religion for that matter) does not mean they limit themselves or cut themselves from contributing to a betterment of this world. In fact Islam strongly encourages you to contribute to the world in a positive and progressive way.
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Sameer Madan Mar 04, 2021 04:16pm
Is this munafiqat so widespread in your country???
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Gaffer Mar 04, 2021 05:41pm
He is the one and only one who guide any one he likes,
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babu Mar 04, 2021 05:42pm
Even Photography is not allowed under Sharia Law but for publicity people modify the rules to suit themselves.
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Ali Mehdi Mar 04, 2021 06:02pm
The real resistance n fight will be from your own self. Can you say no to yourself.
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Chrís Dăn Mar 04, 2021 06:04pm
@Faz there are NIL scientist muslims with Nobel Prize in science or technological innovative theory or invention now.
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LgbtqX Mar 04, 2021 06:05pm
Dear sis, you be safe in one of the Islamic countries and don't worry about your ability to wear hijab for rest of your life.
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RationalBabu Mar 04, 2021 06:10pm
Why such drama? You wear it or don’t wear it, the choice is yours. No need for others’ prayers!
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Tango Mar 04, 2021 06:17pm
@joe You are seriously mistaken go and research and then come back it is the media who hides the Columbus of the modern Muslim scientist go and see the contributions in all fields worldwide from MIT to NASA there is plenty that has been accomplished in the recent years and go look at the last 1400 years of contributions to chemistry mathematics physics astrology astronomy and medicine field and you will find plenty of names I don't know what you people with fake IDs and international agenda are doing here on this fantastic newspaper who allows these type of liberal comments even though how negative they are always about the progress of Pakistan and Muslims.
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Moth Mar 04, 2021 06:35pm
A talent sucked by a black hole.
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People deserve better Mar 04, 2021 06:48pm
Good for her, who cares what she has become.
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People deserve better Mar 04, 2021 07:19pm
No need to advertise, we are all humans not animals.
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beekay Mar 04, 2021 07:20pm
Don't know what all these talks about Hijab. To the best of my knowledge non of the western countries ban Hijab. Infact lot of non-muslims might support/appreciate such dress code. The issue is only with Burqa, covering your face with only eyes visible.
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Bashir George Mar 04, 2021 08:18pm
Ramadhan is coming soon and we start hearing these types of things.
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RationalBabu Mar 04, 2021 08:41pm
@Faz one has to talk about the negatives too to give a balanced picture!
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Dr. Ahmed Mar 04, 2021 09:12pm
@Chrís Dăn yea exactly trying to improve your spiritual life is defeatist? Get a life man! I mean get a real life!
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Dr. Ahmed Mar 04, 2021 09:15pm
@bhaRAT© Exactly, now all these so called 'fake' feminist' would somehow spin into radicalization drive.. jeez these people are truly despicable
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Dr. Ahmed Mar 04, 2021 09:18pm
@Chrís Dăn it does comes from the heart but it effects your outlook, don't you think? I think you need to stop thinking out of your rear and stop being a hypocrite.
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Javed Mar 04, 2021 10:09pm
Good for her, it is her choice at the end of the day. Do not understand the comment above. She is not preaching you so you need to stop preaching her. And those who say Pakistanis are not know for anything progressive, go educate yourself.
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Zulfiqar Mar 04, 2021 10:13pm
@ bruce nicely put! Real hijab is on the heart.
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Zulfiqar Mar 04, 2021 10:14pm
@Bilal do you think by wearing a hijab a person becomes radical? Feel sorry for you.
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Hussain Mar 04, 2021 11:20pm
@Chrís Dăn So Humaima says something decent for once and you criticize her for it? You leave a lot of weird comments here. If she was half naked you'd be all praise for her. Get a life and stop being a hypocrite. What she does is none of your business.
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richie Mar 04, 2021 11:45pm
oh what drama, religion is personal, but when u make it a drama to show people ,
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Gfg Mar 05, 2021 02:30am
Wear hijab and do whatever you want..
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Sarkari Saand Mar 05, 2021 03:28am
@Tango Give us six names. SIX ONLY. Instead of huge lectures.
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RationalBabu Mar 05, 2021 04:02am
@Zulfiqar maybe not, but it’s certainly not a good omen!
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MG Mar 05, 2021 08:36am
Hijab and head cover for males was a sheer necessity in desert conditions of Arab nations.
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salma Mar 05, 2021 05:10pm
@Bilal since when did choosing to wear a hijab/head covering make someone a radical?
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Outsiders Perspective Mar 05, 2021 05:53pm
So it runs in whole family....
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Touseef Mar 05, 2021 05:59pm
@Chrís Dăn when Europe was in dark ages, Muslims flourished establishing libraries, hospitals and schools. Their down fall is the result of moving away from it and following blindly. Just read and you would realize it as well.
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Touseef Mar 05, 2021 06:04pm
@joe wearing a hijab or dressing modestly is a women’s choice, especially in these times, whereas exposing yourself is what you do to please others.
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Touseef Mar 05, 2021 06:09pm
@Bilal aren’t your comments infringing on someone’s freedom on how to dress, that makes you a radical too. Appreciate her decision.
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Touseef Mar 05, 2021 06:10pm
@Asif should we also condemn you for your family choices.
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NK Mar 05, 2021 08:49pm
@Bilal Where in the world it is written that observing simple religious teaching is inching towards radicalization. Bilal just dwell into your own name to find religion and you will know a lot.
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NK Mar 05, 2021 08:51pm
@ bruce Pious is a very high word, Hijab is just the beginning towards to find piousness.
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NK Mar 05, 2021 08:54pm
@joe Seriously flawed thinking. My friend there are uncountable scientific achievements in this world today has evolved in line and on the basis of Muslim scientific discoveries. Please read and then write.
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NK Mar 05, 2021 08:57pm
@Chrís Dăn Do you want to advertise our achievements NASA JPL in German scientific institution and elsewhere there are many Pakistani working in all fields you have pointed out
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Dr Quantum Mar 05, 2021 10:52pm
@Faz atleast learn properly before comment, those mathematians exists thousands of year ago when Islam allows critical thinking and questioning and used to be more tolerant. They did't waste time in the religious discussion . What's the contribution in modern day technology expect theoretical high energy physicist Abdus Salman
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Dr Quantum Mar 05, 2021 11:02pm
@Touseef this is what they teaches you in Madrasa lies lies and lies. Actually there are very less percentage of muslims with critical thinking and curiosity to contribute in the scientific progress of society and almost all of them migrated to Europe or America. What you people did with Nobel laureate Abdus Salman, he didn't got what he deserves from his motherland. Hope future generations of both Pakistan and India focus on science and technology rather then stone age practices....
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