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Nadia Khan calls online sacrifice experience a “Stylish Qurbani”

Nadia Khan

KARACHI: Actress and television host Nadia Khan has described her experience of performing online Qurbani this year as a “stylish sacrifice,” saying she received neatly packed portions of meat instead of traditional arrangements.

Speaking on a private television morning show, Nadia Khan said that due to restrictions in her residential society, where animal slaughter is not permitted, she opted for an online sacrifice service.

“I received packages, but they weren’t pink-themed packages they were meat packages,” she said humorously, adding that she previously lived in a society where designated tents were set up for Qurbani.

She explained that the service provider informed her in advance that hides and certain portions such as head and offal would not be delivered, but approximately 15 kilograms of neatly packaged meat would be sent directly to her home.

Nadia Khan said the arrangement made the entire process convenient, noting that she only had to receive the packages rather than manage the traditional sacrifice process.

“This year my Qurbani was truly stylish because I just had to receive the parcels,” she added, describing the experience as smooth and well-organized.

Nadia Khan sparks debate over children watching sacrifice rituals on Eid

Nadia Khan

LAHORE: Pakistani actress and host Nadia Khan has once again become the subject of social media debate following her recent remarks regarding Eid-ul-Azha practices.

During Eid celebrations, when Muslims around the world perform animal sacrifice as part of the tradition of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.), Nadia Khan suggested that parents should avoid exposing young children to the process.

She said that watching animals being slaughtered at a young age could make children insensitive toward animals, and therefore parents should exercise caution.

Following her statement, social media users were divided into two groups, with some supporting her viewpoint and agreeing that children’s psychological well-being should be considered.

One user shared an anecdote claiming that a child, after witnessing a sacrifice, once attempted to imitate the act during play.

However, many users strongly criticized Nadia Khan’s remarks, arguing that Eid-ul-Adha is deeply rooted in the religious story of the great sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) and Prophet Ismail (A.S.), and should be understood in its religious context.

Nadia Khan takes jab at Behroze Sabzwari over comments on women’s clothing

Nadia Khan

KARACHI: Renowned Pakistani host and actress Nadia Khan recently mocked senior actor Behroze Sabzwari over his past remarks regarding women’s attire.

During a private talk show, actress Atiqa Odho praised the wardrobe and performance of Saba Qamar in a drama and complimented Nadia Khan’s outfit, while suggesting that clothing could be slightly more fitted.

Responding to this, Nadia Khan humorously remarked, “No, Behroze Sabzwari doesn’t like tight clothing, so I had to be careful. He strictly forbids fitted clothes, so I made sure no one would get upset.”

The remarks refer to a previous interview in which Behroze Sabzwari criticized women wearing tight outfits, saying it looked inappropriate. He had also noted that women riding motorcycles in such attire are setting a poor example, adding that such choices often stem from lack of proper upbringing.

Nadia Khan’s playful response comes amid ongoing discussions about fashion, personal choice, and cultural expectations in Pakistan’s entertainment industry.