Abeer Sabri takes off her hijab

Actor Abeer Sabri announced that she had taken off her hijab (Islamic female headdress), because she could not live up to the responsibility it demands.
“When I took off my hijab I was able to stand up for myself,” said Abeer, adding that wearing a hijab and then not was a “most unusual experience.”
She encountered difficulties getting roles in television and films while wearing a hijab, said Abeer, which influenced her decision.
According to the London based Elaph, Abeer said that she will never work with producer Ahmad Al Sabki again after the dispute that erupted between them over the editing of most of her scenes from the film “Nour Ayni” (The light of my eyes). The film was screened last month and Abeer has described it as the biggest mistake of her career.
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Mr Christian, if u are a muslim, your submission to God is total, you follow his rule, simple. If you follwo your personal desire, that is a different case altogether.
still, she needs to thinks again.
Dear Muslim commenters, do you really think a piece of cloth gets you to paradise? You seem to have quite a superficial understanding of God.
The Bible, on the contrary, says: "Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." (1 Samuel 16:7)
Please learn to respect other people, even as they make choices which you do not agree with. Let Abeer Sabri wear whatever she likes. Threatening with hell is just vulgar and primitive.
To the comment above^ u are absolutely right..What if tomorrow Is yur last day in this dunya ? Yur career won't benefit yu in the slightest bit as yu take nothing with u to ur grave but ur deeds
Please Abeer, think again, this world is temporary. Your hijab would not stops you from reaching whichever stage you want reach
So you have taken off you hijab for the glitter of this world....which by the way is only a fleeting moment. What are you going to tell Allah aza wajal when you have to stand before Him on the last day? Perhaps you are going to tell Him that you preffered the glitter over the Ahkirah.


















