The Former Actress ‘Zaira Wasim’ Spoke About The Hijab Controversy In A Long Note- Checkout!

‘Hijab’ controversy spreads his leg with each passing day. This gives birth to the conflict between the thoughts of individuals. Some of them are on the page of Karnataka Government rule for no Hijab in schools or some of them oppose the rule. Not the netizens but many B-town celebs also participated in the controversy and have their views and thoughts on the ongoing topic. Sonam Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, and Javed Akhtar are the big names from the Bollywood industry who shared their thoughts openly.

Now the other name makes himself counted on the Hijab controversy. The former actress who was in the headlines due to ending her career, yes! we are talking about Zaira Wasim. The Dangal actress left the industry years ago but she made headlines with her posts and tweets. Nowadays, the actress again becomes the talk of the town by posting a long not via her social media accounts on the Hijab. After several protesters threatened the women/girls in Hijab, the former actress shared the post to give her thoughts.

The secret superstar actress wrote, “The inherited notion of hijab being a choice is an ill-informed one. It’s often either a construct of convenience or ignorance. Hijab isn’t a choice but an obligation in Islam. Likewise, a woman who wears the hijab is fulfilling an obligation enjoined upon her by the God she loves and has submitted herself to”. Further she added, “I, as a woman who wears the hijab with gratitude and humility, resent and resist this entire system where women are being stopped and harassed for merely carrying out a religious commitment.”

 

The retired actress continued and slammed the critics as well. She continued, “Stacking this bias against Muslim women and setting up systems where they should have to decide between education and hijab or to give up either is an absolute injustice.” attempting to compel them to make a very specific choice that feeds your agenda and then criticizes them while they’re imprisoned in what you’ve constructed.”

At last, the actress concluded her statement by writing, “There is no other option to encourage them to choose differently. What is this if not a bias with people who confirm it acting in support of it? On top of all this, building a facade that all this is being done in the name of empowerment is even worse when it is quite exactly the opposite of that.