Vows to ‘forgive previous hurts’ as she displays on ‘one of many hardest years of her life’
Alizeh Shah. Picture: file
KARACHI:
Pakistani tv actor Alizeh Shah has shared a deeply private Ramadan message, reflecting on what she described as one of many “hardest years” of her life and asserting that she is selecting forgiveness and non secular renewal.
The actor, who rose to prominence on the age of sixteen and went on to star in widespread dramas reminiscent of Ehd-e-Wafa, Dil Moum Ka Dia, Ishq Tamasha, Mera Dil Mera Dushman, Taqdeer, Mohabbat Ki Akhri Kahani, Khail and Ishq Beparwah, posted a be aware on Instagram.
With greater than 4.3 million followers on the platform, Shah has typically used social media to talk candidly about her private {and professional} struggles. Prior to now, she shared cryptic posts hinting at alleged mistreatment throughout the trade and publicly addressed disputes involving senior figures.
Nevertheless, her newest message struck a markedly reflective tone.
“Final yr was one of many hardest years of my life,” she wrote. “I felt misplaced, distant, and deeply disconnected from Allah. There have been days when the darkness felt heavier than my very own religion.”
Describing Ramadan as a turning level, Shah mentioned she is now “selecting to return” and “selecting to melt” her coronary heart.
“I’m selecting to forgive each one that ever harm me — not as a result of they deserve it, however as a result of my soul deserves peace,” she wrote, including that she is in search of forgiveness from Allah and hopes to be forgiven “the way in which I’m studying to forgive His creation.”
The actor additionally credited her dad and mom’ endurance for serving to her by way of a interval she described as a “very darkish place”.
“The one gentle that carried me by way of was the hope Allah positioned in my coronary heart and the endurance my dad and mom confirmed me after I could not even present endurance to myself,” she shared.
In a self-reflective be aware, Shah cautioned in opposition to letting ego take over. “Typically we all know we’re drifting, we all know we’re fallacious, and but we let our ego win. That is once we change into the villain of our personal story,” she wrote, urging followers to not delay repentance.
Her message has resonated with followers through the holy month, a time typically related to introspection and non secular renewal.
Shah is at the moment engaged on upcoming drama initiatives and Eid telefilms.

