Feroze Khan

Noor Bukhari has recently taken a stand for Feroze Khan. She criticized the haters stating that Nikkah is a noble act in the religion, of Islam. Furthermore, she highlighted the hypocrisy and double standards that exist within society around marriage and dating.

Feroze Khan remarried Dua back in June. TV actress and host Noor Bukhari heavily shamed the netizens that have given Feroze Khan a difficult time after announcing his marriage. She questioned what he had done wrong. And if it would have been better if he had been dating instead? An act that is prohibited in the religion.

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Noor Bukhari Rescues Feroze Khan From Trolls

In a recent interview, Noor shared that what Feroze has done is a noble act. Nikkah, or marriage, in Noor’s words, are noble acts in Islam. Noor was disappointed to see the reaction Feroze Khan got after sharing photographs. Instead of well-wishes and blessings, he was faced with a lot of unnecessary hate and criticism.

Moreover, Noor blatantly pointed out that no one seems to care when photos shared are with partners individuals are not married to. Which she called wrong, and a step towards the wrong path. Furthermore, Noor Bukhari highlighted an important aspect of the religion. And shared that following the examples of the Prophet PBUH and God’s orders is a form of prayer.

Noor defending Feroze highlights the recent waves of criticism every celebrity has been facing. Almost anything is done by them, shared photographs, collaborations, or new projects. To a certain extent, they get a lot of hate.

However, an important reason for the criticism Feroze faced was his previous marriage. The public divorce and revelation of his abusive behavior is why netizens were not happy to see him remarried.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.