The man in viral video says My name is Khan and I’m not a Muft
Amir Khan is the name of the man who became a celebrity overnight after a video featuring him and his beautiful wife went viral on the internet. The main reason his video went viral in Pakistan was this that he was labelled as a popular Pakistani Mufti by some of his jealous, but close relative.
This video is a full interview about his shooting, how it went viral, first in the US and then in Pakistan, and how his family and friends reacted to it. Khan, who lives in the United States, says the video went viral in Pakistan to spread "negative propaganda" about him.
He says, "I am not a mufti. I am just an Islamic student. I know who the mufti is and I have the ultimate respect for muftis and scholars. I am on my way to becoming a scholar first and becoming a mufti." Have a long way to go.
"It is unfortunate that some people called me a famous mufti in Pakistan," he said. I will apologize to the Mufti and all the other Muftis of Pakistan if they have been hurt, but it was not my fault or my wife's fault. I never used the title Mufti with my name. Why would I use this title with my name when I'm not a mufti?
The viral video, which is now circulating on social media, was shot by a friend of my wife's on the eve of Eid. Later, my wife Rabia Liaqat posted this video on her Tik Tok channel and it went viral. Before it went viral in Pakistan, it had already gone viral in the United States and received over 4 million hits.
"Later, someone, maybe a close relative should be jealous of us because we are doing very good and good deeds in life, added some inappropriate text and made this video viral in Pakistan. "It is a fact that Rabia is my fourth wife, but I do not have four wives at the moment. Right now, I have only one wife and she is Rabia. I have divorced my first three wives. I can't handle two wives at once. "
Regarding the pose he hit with his wife after the car left, Khan said it was just random and there was nothing intentional about it. He said that he has not applied any make-up for this make-up and has not done any re-work. "It just happened and people picked it up," he said. Khan said the video went viral in the United States itself, but it went viral in Pakistan when someone added baseless information. "Pakistanis are always looking for the opportunity to find something spicy about mullahs or muftis and even their eyes and then throw mud at them," he said.
Regarding the popularity of his video on the internet and the reaction of the people, Khan says that there are two types of people from whom he is receiving phone calls. He says the first category is congratulating him overnight for becoming a celebrity and the second category is criticizing him for embarrassing his family.
He said it was true that Rabia was his fourth wife and she was his student before his marriage. However, he clarified that he was not a teacher of the Quran or any Islamic subject. She had just given him some computer training while she was studying at her father's school in Lahore. "That's why he can be called his teacher," he said.
Rabia, who hails from Lahore, says Khan fell in love with her at first sight and decided to marry her. He said he was not newlyweds. They were married 10 years ago and had children. She says she is grateful to the people who spread the video to discredit her, but it made her a celebrity. She says she runs a cooking channel on YouTube, TikTuk and Instagram.
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