Islamabad, Pakistan – Social commentator Nabeel Zafar recently sparked widespread discussion with his provocative statement about traditional practices. Speaking on cultural beliefs and superstitions, Zafar remarked, “Aurten taweez lena chorh dein tou 99 fesad peer sardion mein garam ande bechte hue nazar aenge.”
His comment has drawn mixed reactions online, with some supporting his critical view on reliance on amulets (taweez) and spiritual remedies, while others have expressed surprise and disagreement. Zafar’s statement highlights ongoing debates in society about superstition, modern thinking, and cultural practices.
Experts note that conversations like these often spark wider discussions about faith, tradition, and rationality, encouraging people to think critically about everyday practices.