Please stop the hatred: Arisha Razi Khan addresses 'negativity, criticism' towards her wedding

She questioned the need to spread ill feelings


Entertainment Desk February 19, 2024

Arisha Razi Khan recently took to social media to address and condemn the criticism surrounding her wedding, urging people to cease spreading negativity and hateful comments about such significant life events.

In a recent Instagram Story, Arisha shared a direct message from a fan who apologised for all the trolling directed towards Arisha, especially surrounding her wedding pictures. Arisha used the platform to express her thoughts, questioning the need to spread hatred and negativity.

She emphasised the importance of a bride's wedding day, highlighting it as one of the most significant moments in their lives. Arisha urged people to refrain from ruining such special occasions with unnecessary criticism and instead wished for goodwill.

In her Instagram Story, Arisha stated, "I want to know one thing today! What on Earth do we get from spreading all the hatred? All the negativity and all the criticism? Don't we all know that it is the bride's biggest day, which she has planned all these years? Then why ruin it all?"

She acknowledged that while it's natural to dislike certain things on the internet, expressing disdain for someone's wedding day, one of the "best days of their lives," is unnecessary. Arisha encouraged a more positive approach, asking people to wish happiness and good luck instead of spreading hatred. She concluded with a reminder that pointing fingers at others may have consequences, stressing the need to stop the cycle of negativity.

She said further, "I agree if we dislike something on the internet but it's one of the 'best days of their lives', we can always refrain from spreading hatred and always wish them good luck! P.S: What I believe is if we point a finger at someone, Allah can any time and any day reverse it! Please stop the hatred!"

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