Noor Bukhari apologises for moral policing a bride on her clothing

Ifra Abbas

Ifra Abbas

Sub-Editor

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Noor Bukhari apologises for moral policing a bride on her clothing by saying that this is not what our tradition is to which many replied by saying that it a bride’s own will to decide what she wants to wear on her big day. Noor has been on her spiritual journey since long now and uses her social media to spread spiritual awareness among people.

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Soon after, Zoya Nasir took to her Instagram and said, “It’s her wedding day. It’s her dream day, the bride is not enforcing her beliefs or lifestyle on anyone and no one has the right to publicly disgrace her very personal choice with their own two cents. Lets not forget what the person in objection has done in the past.  She had pretty good role to play where we are headed. If Ms Noor was free to do what she did, same goes for everyone else.”

She further added, “It’s good that she had a calling and is following her faith but that doesn’t give her the authority to name and shame.”

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Noor in response to this wrote, “I apologise Mam Zoya Nasir. I did very wrong in past and I regret what I did.  It concerns me because there use to be a time dulhan looked so pretty in haya. But still I realised my mistake and took down the post. She further said, “Where is the freedom of speech? Why does everything becomes a news whenever I post anything on my post or page?” “Still I apologise for my mistake. Ab me chup hi rahun gi.”