Actress Momina Iqbal Responds Strongly to Allegations and Remarks by Nasser Madni
Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has responded firmly to controversial remarks made by Islamic scholar Nasser Madni, expressing strong disappointment
Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has responded firmly to controversial remarks made by Islamic scholar Nasser Madni, expressing strong disappointment over the language used against her and rejecting the allegations linked to her name.
In a detailed Instagram story, Momina Iqbal addressed Nasser Madni directly, stating that he had “amplified baseless accusations” against her from a public platform. She said that by speaking about her from the pulpit, he had given further attention to claims she considers completely false and damaging to her reputation.
The actress emphasized that she is confident about her innocence and believes that the matter will ultimately be decided in the court of law and in the court of Allah. She added that only she and her Creator know the truth behind the allegations being discussed.
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Expressing deep frustration, Momina stated that she would not forgive those who, in her view, contributed to spreading misinformation about her character. She also reminded that in Islam, making accusations without evidence is a serious sin that can harm a person’s dignity and social standing.
Referring to Islamic teachings, she included a verse from Surah An-Nur in her message, highlighting the importance of evidence, justice, and accountability. According to her, every action and statement will eventually face divine judgment.
Her response quickly gained attention on social media, where users shared mixed reactions. Some supported her stance and called for responsible speech in public discourse, while others continued to debate the original remarks that triggered the controversy.
The incident has once again sparked discussion around the responsibility of public figures and religious speakers when addressing sensitive personal matters in the media.