There is compassion for the human not the cruel, Ishna Shah


Pakistani showbiz industry actress Ishna Shah once again came under the criticism of social media users for forgiving Feroz Khan.

In a long tweet on the micro-blogging site Twitter, the actress wrote that she does not sympathize with abusers but human beings, the world has become very ugly and toxic.

He wrote that this Ramadan I stood with a woman who lost her father, stood for a friend who was unjustly arrested.

Giving her example, the actress said that she has experience of online criticism and negative comments and is also aware of its effects, so she urged social media users not to jump to any extremes without thinking. From where no return is possible, because it can be fatal.

They say that the punishment for a thief is to cut off his hand, but social media users are determined to cut off his head.

Ushna Shah said that I speak my conscience, I am allowed to express my views even if I face severe backlash, I will not apologize for it and sympathize with Feroze Khan as a human being. But this does not mean that the allegations of Feroze’s ex-wife were wrong.

She made it clear that she sympathized with the human being, not the abuser, the domestic abuser.

She said she does not believe in killing people for a crime that does not carry the death penalty.

Ishna Shah further said that the world has become very ugly and toxic in today’s era, but be it animals or humans, they know how to raise their voice for the oppressed and they are accountable to Allah Ta’ala for that.

It should be remembered that a few days ago, Ushna Shah had posted a story on Instagram in which she had announced that Feroze Khan would forgive the charity of the month of Ramadan.

In her story, Ashna also shared a picture with Feroze and her gym instructor and a translation of a hadith of the Prophet, according to which ‘Ramadan is a month whose beginning is mercy, forgiveness in the middle and salvation from hell at the end. This is the mercy of Allah. Later he faced severe criticism.

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