Aina Asif & Abul Hasan Under Fire for Their Views on Namaz and Mental Health

Aina Asif & Abul Hasan Namaz and Mental Health

Young actress Aina Asif and her Parwarish co-star Abul Hasan are currently facing backlash online after their recent comments on mental health and religion during a morning show appearance. The duo, who appeared together to promote their drama, unintentionally sparked a heated debate after sharing their personal thoughts on how depression is often misunderstood, especially when it comes to the role of prayer and therapy.

During the segment, Aina Asif opened up about how people struggling with depression are often met with religious advice rather than professional support. She pointed out that while Namaz holds spiritual value, it may not always be the immediate solution a person needs during a depressive episode. “Yes, Namaz is important,” Aina shared, “but what do you do in that moment when you’re deeply depressed and someone just tells you to pray? It’s not that simple.”

Parwarish Aina Asif & Abul Hasan Namaz and Mental Health

Abul Hasan also backed Aina’s statement and emphasized the need for proper medical treatment for mental health conditions. He said that while faith is essential, relying only on spiritual practices without seeking professional help may not be enough. “Allah has blessed us with wisdom and the ability to think,” he stated. “We should use that to explore medical solutions as well, including therapy.”

Parwarish Aina Asif & Abul Hasan Namaz and Mental Health

Their comments quickly spread across social media platforms, with many users accusing the actors of undermining the importance of religious practices. Several people questioned whether celebrities should even be commenting on such sensitive matters without proper religious knowledge. Some users quoted verses from the Quran, insisting that prayer and patience are key tools prescribed in Islam for dealing with hardship, including mental health issues. Others shared personal experiences of how Namaz brought them peace during tough times, calling it a complete spiritual cure for emotional struggles.

Parwarish Aina Asif & Abul Hasan Namaz and Mental Health

However, the conversation also received a wave of support from those who appreciated the actors’ honest and balanced take. Many social media users acknowledged the need to normalize mental health discussions and argued that seeking therapy does not diminish the importance of faith. For them, the key lies in creating a balance between spiritual healing and professional care—understanding that both can go hand in hand when addressing issues like depression. Here is the link to the video:

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The situation has once again highlighted how complex and personal the topic of mental health is, especially in a society where religion plays a central role. Aina Asif and Abul Hasan’s remarks may have been met with mixed reactions, but they’ve undeniably opened up an important conversation that many people are afraid to have—can we rely on both faith and therapy without choosing one over the other?

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