Fiza Ali is a multi-talented Pakistani celebrity who is known for her modelling, singing, hosting and acting. She is currently garnering fame and attention for her morning show for 24 News HD. Nowadays, she is also hosting a Ramzan transmission. In Ramzan transmission, her empowering statements in the favour of women are getting attention.
Lately, Fiza Ali’s statement against feminism and polygamy are going viral on digital and social platforms. In her show, she spoke in favour of Hijabi women as well. Fiza also called out men for searching reasons to go for multiple marriages.
Fiza Ali said, “Islam has not ordered men to go for multiple marriages. They are just allowed in case if it becomes a compulsion like in order to protect any widow or a divorced woman who doesn’t have a shelter. It is not compulsory for men to marry. Men here usually marry for lust, keep one woman happy at one time. If you have to do a second marriage, then first divorce your wife. It is only for those who want to protect someone who has no one to look after”.
She also talked against feminists’ slogan Mera Jism Meri Marzi. She said, “You guys will support those women who say, ‘I will not cook. Do your house chores yourself as I am not your servant. I will do whatever I want’ You will only support bold women. It is easy to support fashionable women but no one will support these beautiful Hijabi and practicing muslim women who work for their family’s betterment”. Here is the link to the video:
Many fans are praising Fiza Ali for her bold stance against feminism and multiple marriages. A social media user wrote, “Men who have lust only stop flirting when they die”. Another one wrote, “It is brave of you to speak on this. May Allah bless you”. Another one commended Fiza Ali and said, “You spoke my heart, and logically explained it’. A few also went against Fiza Ali’s stance. A social media user wrote, “Women with multiple marriages are ranting against polygamy”. Another wrote, “I wish you had proper Islamic knowledge”. A social media user wrote, “In Islam even one marriage is not compulsory, it’s a Sunnah, not Wajib”. Read the comments: