Veena wants to admit her children to Jamia Binoria

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Px07-059 KARACHI: May07 - Film actress and model Veena Malik along with her child and husband Asad Khattak seen during their visit to Jamia Binoria Aalimiya. ONLINE PHOTO by Anwar Abbas

Veena Malik is going to devote herself to the study of Islam under the tutelage of Mufti Naeem, of madrassah Jamia Binoria, and will ensure that her children receive an Islamic education too.

The one-time model and actress, who has spent the past few years abroad, said this at a press conference in Karachi.

“In my two years in America, I read a lot of literature recommended by Junaid Jamshed sahib and said that I would study at Mufti Naeem’s institute. Jamai Binaora is one of the best institutes,” she said.

“My life was turned upside down a while ago and my elders cautioned me that it’s very hard to stay on the right path in times like this. And indeed, in the past three years, I have been tempted to stray several times, but thankfully, I have had Mufti Naeem, Maulana Tariq Jamil and Junaid Jamshed sahib to guide me,” she added.

When asked if she would invite fellow celebrities to follow her example, she said she could only do that when she becomes “a perfect person, which will never happen”. She added, “but the doors of Jamia Binora have always been open for me, and are open for anyone who chooses to seek its guidance.”

She concluded with a message to the youth: “The teen years are a very fragile time, when we have lots of questions in mind. I would advise my young brothers and sisters to listen to their elders, for they will never disappoint us and want the best for us in this world and the hereafter.”

The announcement is surprising given Veena Malik’s relationship with the religious community in the past. In 2011, after Veena appeared on Indian TV show Bigg Boss, members of the religious community in Pakistan criticised her harshly, with Mufti Abdul Qawi saying on national TV: “You have insulted Pakistan and Islam.”

Veena was also criticized for this FHM cover inn 2011

This led to a heated exchange: a furious Veena shot back, saying Qawi targeted her because she is a woman, reminding him that the Quran admonishes men not to stare at a woman’s beauty beyond a first glance, and telling him there were bigger problems in Pakistan, including the alleged rape of children at mosques.

After this TV appearance, commentators hailed Veena for her brave opposition to the religious right — which she now seems to be embracing.

Over the past few years, Veena has withdrawn from the public eye and given birth to two children.