@szk12

My family lived in KSA for 25 years, and up until 1999 atleast, cameras were banned inside Haram. Hijab was also observed properly, now you see hair not covered properly, people in makeup, etc. It is truly heart breaking.

@ssforevergreen7023

I just want to comment on Kubra/ Gohar wedding.
My only issue is that I don’t like people using Kaaba as a backdrop for their occasion.
Mecca is and should always remain a holy and spiritual place and nothing more. Please don’t make it a trend. I’m sure lots of couples would love to have their Nikkah done in Mecca and if they do, keep it private. Share and cherish those memories with loved ones only.
May Allah Paak give us all hidayat. Ameen.🤲

@nikailyas1783

Monin, I’m not even kidding when I went for Umrah, I was doing Tawaf, touching the Kaaba, and crying while making duaa. And right next to me, there were two Pakistani girls in fancy green abayas, fully dressed up with makeup, doing a full-on TikTok shoot. 💀One was posing dramatically, while the other was filming, giving directions like a director: "Haan, aise raho bohot sai aur sad lag raha hai pose." LmAO Meanwhile, I was in the middle, literally sobbing,  and felt secondhand embarrassment. I didn’t know what to do tbh . It was such a bizarre moment but funny Astaghfirullah.

@NasirKhan1

I’ve been watching “What’s the 411” since the very first episode, and honestly, I can’t even remember how many years it’s been! Every Thursday, I’m so excited to tune in because you guys are the real deal. There’s no one else out there who does it like you — if I want the truth and real, authentic news, I know I can count on you. I really appreciate the honesty and transparency you bring. It’s hard to find that kind of integrity these days, and I haven’t seen anything like it anywhere. I’m a huge fan, and I’ve even shared the show with my whole family — they’re all hooked now too! Iman, please don’t let the negative comments get to you. People often struggle with reality, but you guys are just doing your thing and keeping it real. You and Momin are doing an amazing job, and I’ll always be here supporting “What’s the 411.” Keep up the great work —I love the show!💕

@alibinabid367

6:33 Thats ME !!!!
thank you Momin and Iman and thank you Zain for including my picture <3

@SyedaAyeshaBibi-g8s

Momin, i really want to appreciate you. You always try to match amma's and Eman's outfit 😍😍😍😍😍

@khushbakht_hassan

I would take a moment to appreciate you both for always being brutally honest about literally everything !!! You both are always effortlessly candid. Please never change ❤️

@ayeshajaved6178

Momin, I strongly disagree with one of your viewpoints. You mentioned that people also get married in local mosques and then go on to have proper weddings with dances. This is a very problematic statement. There is no comparison between a regular mosque in any country and Haram in Makkah. You can go to any mosque whenever you want but you only visit Makkah when Allah invites you. For us Muslims, that’s regarded as Allah’s house. You know how a society is ruined. It’s when one person publicly does something wrong and others normalize it. This has already happened in Pakistan and that’s why we are here. Kubra and Gohar are famous celebrities meaning lots of people will know about their affairs. Now, many other couples will like the “aesthetic” or “theme” of their wedding which is wedding in Makkah and copy it to look cool. The concept of getting nikkah done in a mosque is beautiful and full of rehmat BUT when done with the right intention. If their intention was indeed to do nikkah for more blessings, it would have shown in their actions. They would have opted for more simple wedding because they would have followed Allahs guidance and what Allah likes. Also, Kubra coming back and dancing with her midriff showing shows that going to Allahs house didn’t mean a thing for these people. When you go to Makkah with pure intentions, it doesn’t matter how sinful you are, you come back a little more conscious of your acts. No one is perfect. We all are sinners but at least have Allah ka khauf. Don’t make His house a place for aesthetic photography and good background for your nikkahs only.

@ZillyNoor-t6w

It truly takes a lot of courage to speak out about these things while remaining in industry. Much respect and appreciation to both of you! anddd Guyss still waiting for the new set 😁

@iamzayni8469

Always disagree with momin point of view about islam. Allah hidayat day ameen

@aarzooinayat8888

Jo Haandi "achha chalta hun" kar k gai hai was the best part of today's editing 😂

@annasolere3646

And I've been wanting your new editor. He/she is even more amazing than your old one. ABSOLUTELY LOVING your new editor!!

@KabirAhmed-ky4oe

Iman is very sensible girl i really appreciate the way she explain kubra gohar wedding controversy and how carefully she managed whole point and also momin 😂❤

@faheemography

Totally agree with Iman about the Makkah point. It takes time to get back to dunya after performing Umrah. It's so bizarre to see them dancing and doing all that shabang in a week after the Umrah.

@munibakhan5201

Ahmad wala point- I know its probably annoying but it makes sense. He’s trying to minimise offensive comments on their appearances. Jitnay portals lagatay hain, neechay different tara k log comment kartay hain. Not everyone will go on to his profile and he can control the comments.

@anamawais3458

Watching whats the 411 since day 1. It's  a weekly treat for me! Hats off to you guys for your honesty,  integrity and maturity!

@alisam2949

I think why people were so appalled by kubra’s wedding was  because one day you see a simple covered up nikkah in Makkah 
And the next day the public sees them dancing 
I understand it’s everyone’s choice but I agree with eman 
The pictures posted were too close together 
It wasn’t even about if they had a change of heart . It was more about respect for the place 
We all know even if people don’t have change of heart when they return from Makkah 
People visit and to show respect people try not to listen to music , pray atleast a week or two after they return 
It was more about showing respect . That’s the least one can do even if they don’t have a change of heart 
And later on they can do whatever 
They should’ve kept some space between the two events

@sushmitaroy7747

I love watching your videos! Thanks for all the hard work, and I’m really enjoying the editing!

@sultanarahma

Momin - This is "NOT CALLED DEEN AND DUNYA"....doing things as per one's convenience and desires and then labels as deeni or dunyawi - is sooooo wrong!!!! Thanks Imaan for stopping Momin over his wrong statement on Kubra's wedding

@zainabbukhari3105

BIG BIG HEARTS FOR YOU GUYS for always being honest and unfiltered with uss🎉❤❤❤❤