Popular Kannywood’s actress Rahama Sadau has reacted to the several comments going around on the online community accusing her of dressing indecently and for not acting as expected of a Muslim faithful.
The actress who in a series of tweets expressed dissatisfaction of how the whole event had played out said,
” it’s sad and unfortunate waking up to series of unexpected messages, tags & trends over the harmless pictures i posted. As a human, I laughed at some, frowned against many & disapproved most.”
She went on to express her disappointment in the way people handled the situation saying some persons went as far as bringing insults to the Islamic religion and to Prophet Mohammed (SAW).
“To the most unfortunate event, some of these comments took a different dimension having mixed followers,bashing each other’s faiths to the extent of creating trends like “Assistant Allah” (subhanallah), raining curses and some tweeting blasphemous words to our Prophet Muhammad (SAW)- this is the height of it and it stands condemnable and regrettable.” she said.
She also said, “any disrespect to my religion and Prophet regarding those pictures remain condemned and reprobate, not in any way & not on any event. The perpetrators should learn to separate people’s way of life and respect for their faiths.”
The actress came under fire when she shared some stunning pictures of herself on her instagram page @rahamasadau wearing a low back dress with her hair uncovered.
Having mixed followers,bashing each other’s faiths to the extent of creating trends like "Assistant Allah" (subhanallah), raining curses and some tweeting blasphemous words to our Prophet Muhammad (SAW)- this is the height of it and it stands condemnable and regrettable.
— Rahama Sadau ✨ (@Rahma_sadau) November 2, 2020
I'm with all sense of sincerity, dissociating myself from such derogatory & hurtful words. To everyone who knows me or follows me, should know I’m not d type that react to anything or embrace advices from social media moral police.But my Prophet & religion is where i draw d line.
— Rahama Sadau ✨ (@Rahma_sadau) November 2, 2020
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