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Hijab is an obligation in Islam, says Zaira Wasim

‘Dangal’ famed former film actress Zaira Wasim while reacting over ‘Hijab’ row said that ‘Hijab’ is not a choice but an obligation in Islam.

Zakir Naik asks Zaira Wasim not to ‘bother about attacks by right-wing media’

Former actress Zaira Wasim, who quit Bollywood last year, has received support from renowned Islamic scholar Dr Zakir Naik who said she should not be “bothered about attacks on her by right-wing media”.

Zaira Wasim’s account hasn’t been hacked, clarifies her manager

SRINAGAR — Dangal fame actress Zaira Wasim’s decision to quit acting has come as a surprise for her fans as well as the entire...

Zaira Wasim’s social media accounts are hacked, claims report

SRINAGAR — In a new twist to the much hyped exit of Dangal girl from Bollywood, it has come to the fore that the...

Zaira Wasim quits bollywood, says it affected her ‘Iman’

SRINAGAR — Kashmiri actress Zaira Wasim who rose to fame following her brilliant performances in Bollywood has disassociated from the field of acting.The 18-year-old made...

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Fire breaks out in residential houses in Kulgam’s DH Pora

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