Mufti Tariq Masood Reveals He Got a Call from Actress Humaima Malick

Mufti Tariq Masood Call Humaima Malick Video

Mufti Tariq Masood is a well-respected Islamic scholar in Pakistan known for his powerful speeches, deep knowledge, and logical way of explaining Islam. His words have inspired thousands across the country and even beyond. What makes him different is the way he connects Islamic teachings with real-life situations. Many people, from ordinary citizens to celebrities, have found guidance and peace through his sermons. His viral clips are widely shared on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook, often sparking positive discussions and reflection.

Recently, a video of Mufti Tariq Masood started trending on TikTok, where he shared a personal and emotional story involving Pakistani actress Humaima Malick. The video gained attention because it was the first time he publicly talked about receiving a call from a famous celebrity regarding a past incident that had bothered many viewers. In the clip, Mufti Tariq Masood opens up about how Humaima Malick reached out to him after watching one of his clips that criticized a controversial dialogue from the film Bol.

Mufti Tariq Masood recalled the moment and explained the full background. He said, “There was a famous film Bol, in which the actress said a dialogue: ‘Jab khila nahi sakte to paida kyun karte ho?’ – meaning, why do you give birth to children when you can’t even feed them?” This line was spoken in a powerful scene that showed a poor father struggling to support his family, leading to frustration and rebellion among the children. Mufti Sahab said that he strongly criticized these dialogues at the time because they went against Islamic values and showed poverty in a disrespectful way. He believed such lines were spreading a harmful narrative, especially one driven by NGOs and anti-Islamic messaging.

He then revealed that Humaima Malick personally called him and admitted that she felt emotional and guilty after watching his speech. According to Mufti Tariq Masood, the actress cried after listening to him and sincerely repented to Allah for those dialogues. She told him that it wasn’t her intention to promote anything wrong and that even her mother had reminded her that the dialogue was inappropriate. Interestingly, her mother also got in touch with Mufti Tariq Masood and agreed that the dialogues were not her daughter’s fault but rather the fault of the filmmakers, who were pushing a specific agenda behind the scenes.

Here is the link to the video of Mufti Tariq Masood’s statement:

@abdullah_junjua12 Bol film actress Ka dialogue #muftitariqmasood #foryou #foryoupage #video #viral #grow ♬ original sound – Account for sale

What made this revelation even more powerful was that Mufti Tariq Masood shared the story with Humaima Malick’s consent. He praised her for her humility and courage in accepting her mistake and asking for forgiveness. He said, “Despite being an actor, she admitted her mistake — a Muslim always has a soft heart.” This story showed that no matter who we are or what our profession may be, it’s never too late to reflect, repent, and turn back to Allah. It also highlighted how powerful words and sincere reminders can bring about real change in someone’s heart.

The video clip of Mufti Tariq Masood narrating this incident has gone viral and received praise from people across social media platforms. It’s a rare and touching moment where a celebrity openly accepted their mistake and made an effort to correct it. Many are calling it a beautiful example of humility and Islamic values in action.

Here is the original video clip from the movie Bol with the controversial dialogue:

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