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Zaira Wasim said while eating a burqa… Kaha we are not doing this for you

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‘Dangal’ girl Zaira Wasim, who has said goodbye to films, has put her point in front of everyone in support of hijab. Zaira Wasim is in the limelight these days for a post in which she made some scathing comments about wearing a niqab while eating. Let us tell you that last year during the controversy regarding hijab in schools and colleges of Karnataka, he came forward and expressed his opinion. This is the latest post of Zaira, who has left films, in which she expressed her preference for eating food while wearing hijab.

Actually, someone shared a photo on Twitter, in which a Muslim girl is wearing a niqab and is not removing it from her face even while eating. The person who shared the photo asked if it was a human choice. Actress Zaira Wasim has answered this question. He retweeted this photo and wrote, ‘I went to a wedding recently. I ate like that too. It was clearly my own choice. While everyone around me was looking for me to remove my veil, I did not. We don’t do this for you, learn to deal with it.

People have supported Zaira

Many of Zaira’s followers have commented on her post. Ek ne kaha hai – deal with it, absolutely true, I like your answer. Another user said – You are the best, may Allah guide other sisters like you.

Zaira spoke on Hijab ban in Karnataka schools

Earlier, on the issue of hijab, Zaira Wasim criticized the ban on hijab in schools in Karnataka. He wrote in his post, ‘Inherited hijab is an option, so this is wrong information. It is a kind of concept which is made according to the convenience.

Hijab in Islam is not an option but an obligation.

He wrote in his post that, ‘Hijab in Islam is not an option but an obligation. A woman who wears hijab is fulfilling a responsibility given to her by the one she loves. I also wear it with gratitude and respect. I oppose the system where women are prevented from doing so in the name of religion. Choosing between education and hijab for Muslim women is fraught with injustice.