Mufti Tariq Masood shares a thought-provoking message on Shefali Jariwala’s death
Famous Indian star Shefali Jariwala’s sudden death has become a trending topic, and Mufti Tariq Masood’s comments on it are going viral.
Mufti Tariq Masood is known for discussing current affairs in his lectures on YouTube and other social media platforms. He often talks about religion, society, politics, and even viral internet trends.
In one of his recent videos, he spoke about Shefali Jariwala’s sudden death. She was a popular Indian actress who became famous with the remix song Kaanta Laga. She passed away on June 27 at the age of 42 due to a heart attack.
Shefali was known for her fitness. She regularly worked out, went to the gym, and used different beauty and anti-aging treatments. Her sudden death shocked her fans and friends.
Mufti Tariq said that people should learn a lesson from her death. He said she gained so much fame, but in a few minutes, everything ended. He mentioned that since she was Hindu, she must have been cremated, and her body turned to ashes. That, he said, should remind everyone of the reality of life.
He added that people’s eyes of wisdom have become blind. Instead of learning from her death, people are playing her songs and showing her old dance videos, which brings no benefit to her soul. He said actors and actresses should reflect on what happened, especially when someone so healthy and fit could suddenly die.
Mufti also shared that one actress spends around 2 crore rupees a year just on makeup to look beautiful, and people praise such celebrities while they’re alive. But after death, the same beauty turns into dust. He said people take selfies with stars when they’re alive, but no one wants a selfie with their ashes.
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Mufti Tariq Masood is known for discussing current affairs in his lectures on YouTube and other social media platforms. He often talks about religion, society, politics, and even viral internet trends.
In one of his recent videos, he spoke about Shefali Jariwala’s sudden death. She was a popular Indian actress who became famous with the remix song Kaanta Laga. She passed away on June 27 at the age of 42 due to a heart attack.
Shefali was known for her fitness. She regularly worked out, went to the gym, and used different beauty and anti-aging treatments. Her sudden death shocked her fans and friends.
Mufti Tariq said that people should learn a lesson from her death. He said she gained so much fame, but in a few minutes, everything ended. He mentioned that since she was Hindu, she must have been cremated, and her body turned to ashes. That, he said, should remind everyone of the reality of life.
He added that people’s eyes of wisdom have become blind. Instead of learning from her death, people are playing her songs and showing her old dance videos, which brings no benefit to her soul. He said actors and actresses should reflect on what happened, especially when someone so healthy and fit could suddenly die.
Mufti also shared that one actress spends around 2 crore rupees a year just on makeup to look beautiful, and people praise such celebrities while they’re alive. But after death, the same beauty turns into dust. He said people take selfies with stars when they’re alive, but no one wants a selfie with their ashes.
He also commented on non-Muslim funeral customs, saying they are harsh. He once saw a video of cremation and read a comment from a Muslim thanking God for being a Muslim.
Mufti Tariq Masood ended by saying Muslims are not allowed to pray for the forgiveness of non-Muslims after their death, and this should be remembered. non-Muslim funeral customs, saying they are harsh. He once saw a video of cremation and read a comment from a Muslim thanking God for being a Muslim.
Mufti Tariq Masood ended by saying Muslims are not allowed to pray for the forgiveness of non-Muslims after their death, and this should be remembered.
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