Her statement triggered strong reactions on social media, where people began questioning:
“Who allowed this? Who funded it? And why is it being promoted under the name of art and culture?” Islam clearly prohibits such acts.
Her statement triggered strong reactions on social media, where people began questioning:
“Who allowed this? Who funded it? And why is it being promoted under the name of art and culture?”
💬 As Maria B said:
“This is not entertainment. This is an agenda. If we remain silent today, our children will grow up in a society where immorality becomes the norm.”
⚠️ Final Thought:
This is more than a cultural show.
It is a fitnah (trial) that challenges our faith, our families, and our nation’s identity.
Recently, a controversial cultural event held in Lahore has sparked nationwide debate. Renowned fashion designer Maria B raised her voice against it, warning that this was not just a dance show but a deliberate attempt to normalize the LGBTQ agenda in Pakistan.
At the Lahore event, men appeared dressed as women, performing on stage.
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Videos circulated online, shocking conservative segments of society.
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Following the outrage, police intervened, and the matter was brought before the Lahore High Court.
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The court demanded an explanation of how such an event was permitted.
📖 “Do you approach men with desire instead of women?
You are a transgressing people.” (Surah Al-A‘raf, 7:81)
📖 “Indeed, you practice immorality that no people have preceded you with. Do you not fear Allah?” (Surah Al-Ankabut, 29:28-29)
In the West, this movement is promoted as “freedom and equality.” But in reality, it often leads to:
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Destruction of family values
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Confusion among youth about gender and identity
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Loss of cultural identity
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Moral and spiritual decline
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And above all, inviting Allah’s anger


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