
She recently gave an explanation for her previous statement that she is "not a big feminist" in an Instagram story. She underlined that she values her femininity and traditional traditions while still believing in gender equality, equal chances, and mutual respect.
Sarah said she prefers the lifestyle of earlier generations, enjoying being at home rather than standing in lines to pay bills. She believes that by allowing men to embrace traditional roles, women can live in peace and dignity. She described feminism, in her view, as embracing strength through femininity, not trying to copy men.
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She mentioned Hazrat Khadija (RA) as an inspiration in her Instagram story: a successful businesswoman who remained grounded in faith, identity, and family. Sarah argued that being a mother or dedicated homemaker should not be viewed as less important than working outside the home.
Her opinions sparked intense online backlash. In a scathing response, political analyst Reham Khan reminded Sarah that her profession is a result of earlier feminist struggles. On social media, Sarah s sister Noor Zafar Khan stood up for her, denouncing Reham s remark regarding Sarah s daughter as dishonorable and unjust.
Since feminism made it possible for women like Sarah to exist and behave freely in the entertainment and media industries, Reham Khan questioned Sarah s ability to reject it. Many were reminded by Reham s critique of the past battles that gave women legal protection and public recognition.
Meanwhile, Sara’s sister Noor, defended her viewpoint, arguing for including debate. Sarah’s child in this political debate crossed an ethical line. Noor stressed that true feminism should ’support women, not weaponize their roles as mothers for controversy.