Renowned Pakistani actor Nauman Ijaz has responded firmly to criticism regarding earnings from the entertainment industry after a social media user questioned whether income generated through showbiz should be considered halal or haram.
Known for his candid opinions on social and cultural issues, Nauman Ijaz addressed the topic during a recent YouTube video in which he shared a message sent by a friend about the concepts of halal and haram.
The veteran actor said that God has naturally equipped human beings with the ability to distinguish many things in life.
He explained that people can recognize heat through touch, bitterness through taste, and unpleasant smells through their sense of smell, but the distinction between halal and haram ultimately depends on an individual’s conscience, awareness, and choices.
‘The issue is choice, not recognition’
According to Nauman Ijaz, most people already understand the difference between right and wrong, yet many still choose actions they know may be questionable.
He argued that the real issue is not a lack of understanding but the decisions people make in their daily lives.
The actor questioned why individuals engage in wrongdoing or seek unlawful earnings if they already possess the ability to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behavior.
Question about his own earnings
Following his remarks, many social media users praised his perspective. However, one user directly asked the actor whether he considered income earned through his own profession in the entertainment industry to be halal or haram.
The user asked Nauman Ijaz for his personal opinion regarding earnings generated from acting and showbiz.
Responding to the question, the actor offered a brief but pointed reply, suggesting that the question reflected a particular mindset. He advised the user to remain happy and encouraged people to spend more time evaluating themselves rather than judging others.
Debate reignites on social media
Nauman Ijaz’s response quickly sparked renewed discussion across social media platforms about the entertainment industry, artistic professions, and religious perspectives on income.
While many users supported the actor’s stance, arguing that no profession should be judged through broad generalizations, others revived long-running debates about the role of showbiz and its compatibility with religious values.


