Viral Video Of Pakistan Woman Mobbed For Arabic Attire: What Happened Next Will Surprise You!
In Lahore, Pakistan, a woman was rescued by police after being mobbed by a group of people due to wearing attire with Arabic prints.
A viral video on social media depicted the woman sitting with her face covered by her hands, seemingly in a restaurant in Pakistan.

Viral Video Of Pakistan Woman Mobbed For Arabic Attire
A woman police officer intervened to prevent violence and assisted the woman in leaving the premises. The Punjab (Pakistan) Police, posting the video on social media platform X, announced that ASP Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi, the brave SDPO of Gulbarg Lahore, had risked her life to rescue the woman from the violent crowd.
"ASP Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi, the brave SDPO of Gulbarg Lahore, put her life in danger to rescue a woman from a violent crowd. For this heroic deed, the Punjab Police has recommended her name for the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Police Medal (QPM), the highest gallantry award for law… pic.twitter.com/awHaIGVb9l
— Punjab Police Official (@OfficialDPRPP) February 25, 2024
The Punjab Police recommended her for the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Police Medal (QPM), the highest gallantry award for law enforcement in Pakistan. Regarding the incident, the woman police officer stated in another video, "The woman had gone for shopping along with her husband. She had worn a kurta that had some words written on it. When some people saw it they asked her to remove the kurta. There was confusion..."
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Later, the woman issued an apology for the incident. In a video circulated online, she expressed, "I purchased the kurta for its design... I did not anticipate such an interpretation from people... My intention was not to disrespect the Quran... I apologize for the incident."
Here's what happened next...
On social media platform X, a user shared a video with a caption stating, "Another incident unfolds in Lahore... The woman faced a crowd due to Arabic names on her wristbands, some assumed to be Quranic verses. In reality, they are simple Arabic words unrelated to religion, like 'حلوة' meaning beautiful. The rise of religious sentiments is evident nationwide, leading to mob violence. The question arises: Who promotes such incidents? Is it a diversionary tactic to divert public attention from stolen mandates and orchestrate such events until the establishment of fraudulent governments? Will it be successful?"
Another X user added, "Calls for 'Sar tan se juda' emerge in Pakistan against a woman. Her offense? Wearing attire with random Arabic inscriptions, mistaken by Islamists as Quranic verses."
This woman police officer is a star. Doing exactly what the state should do when citizens are harassed and attacked for alleged blasphemy.
— Raza Ahmad Rumi (@Razarumi) February 25, 2024
Pakistan’s blasphemy laws, their daily abuse, violent mobs & extremist groups with state patronage have led the country to this madness. pic.twitter.com/o96vhTsIhJ
This "star" police officer then took the woman to the police station and forced her to apologize to the mullahs on camera. So I m not sure if I will want to glorify the police in this case. https://t.co/8JGLwZPOha
— Taha Siddiqui (@TahaSSiddiqui) February 25, 2024
Lahore ⚠️ another drama.
— Barister Sidra Qayyum (@Shr_9998) February 25, 2024
The woman was surrounded by people because there were names in Arabic on her wristbands, some are saying verses of Quran.
Actually, its not. Thats just simple Arabic words not regarding religion. حلوة means beautiful, random Arabic words.
The… pic.twitter.com/Q1rCsi3Gp2












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