Fiza Ali’s Bold Statements from Ramzan Transmission Spark Debate
Posted on March 12, 2025 by News Desk

Fiza Ali, a well-known Pakistani celebrity, is making waves online with her recent statements in a Ramzan transmission. As a model, singer, actress, and host, Fiza has always been in the limelight, but this time, her strong opinions about feminism, hijabi women, and polygamy have stirred intense discussions on social media.

Fiza Ali’s Take on Polygamy
During the show, Fiza Ali addressed the topic of multiple marriages in Islam. She made it clear that Islam does not mandate polygamy but only permits it under special circumstances. She stated:
“Islam has not ordered men to go for multiple marriages. They are just allowed in case it becomes a necessity, such as providing shelter to a widow or a divorced woman. It is not compulsory for men to marry again. Here, men marry out of lust, keeping one woman happy at a time. If you want a second marriage, then first divorce your wife. The purpose should be to protect a woman who has no one to support her.”
Her statement quickly gained traction, with many appreciating her bold stance. However, some disagreed, arguing that polygamy is part of Islamic teachings and should not be questioned.
Fiza Ali’s Views on Feminism and Hijabi Women
Fiza Ali also criticized the feminist slogan ‘Mera Jism Meri Marzi’ (My Body, My Choice). She expressed her concern that modern feminism only supports certain types of women while neglecting religious and traditional ones. She stated:
“You guys will support those women who say, ‘I will not cook. Do your house chores yourself as I am not your servant. I will do whatever I want.’ You will only support bold women. It is easy to support fashionable women, but no one will support these beautiful Hijabi and practicing Muslim women who work for their family’s betterment.”
This statement resonated with many, particularly conservative audiences, who feel that religious women often go unrecognized in feminist movements.
Social Media Reactions
Fiza’s words sparked a heated debate across social media platforms. Many praised her courage in addressing these controversial issues, while others criticized her for speaking against feminism and polygamy.
Some supportive comments included:
- “Men who have lust only stop flirting when they die.”
- “It is brave of you to speak on this. May Allah bless you.”
- “You spoke my heart and logically explained it.”
On the other hand, critics argued:
- “Women with multiple marriages are ranting against polygamy.”
- “I wish you had proper Islamic knowledge.”
- “In Islam, even one marriage is not compulsory; it’s a Sunnah, not Wajib.”
This ongoing discussion has made Fiza Ali a trending topic, proving once again that religious and social debates remain highly sensitive in Pakistan.