Jasmin Bhasin recently embarked on a vacation to Dubai and generously shared a plethora of photographs from her delightful trip. During her excursion, Jasmin also took the opportunity to visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi, where she gracefully donned a teal green burqa.
Subsequently, Jasmin posted a reel on her Instagram, which unfortunately attracted some negative comments from certain netizens who chose to troll her for her choice of attire. However, amidst the criticism, there were also supporters who came to her defense.
Accompanying the post, Jasmin captioned it as “A garden of paradise,” expressing her appreciation for the serene surroundings.
One of her fans expressed their thoughts by writing, “Finally, Aly Goni made you wear a hijab… soon, we won’t even find you, sister, you’ll be inside the fridge.” Another individual commented, “Are you so ill-mannered that you couldn’t even respect the mosque by removing your shoes? Show some decency…” Additionally, someone else shared, “Madam… read Robert Spencer’s ‘Truth of MOMMAD’… Learn about the status of women there… Don’t act all high and mighty… Discover the truth and be grateful… There’s a video too… Take out 20 minutes and watch… Listen to the stories of Ayesha, Maria, Zanaib, Safiya…”
Despite the negative comments, Jasmin’s loyal fans rallied to support her. One person wrote, “I don’t understand why people are unnecessarily leaving negative comments. She is fully covered, can’t you accept that? She looks absolutely stunning in an abaya. What’s wrong with that?” Another individual commented, “Before people start commenting on her relationship, let me tell you that she visited Abu Dhabi and the mosque, and it is compulsory for everyone to wear an abaya there. So please, let’s not bring religion and conversion into this.”
In a similar vein, another user chimed in, saying, “Before everyone starts criticizing her choice of attire, let me inform you that even Avneet Kaur wore this type of dress when she was in Abu Dhabi. It’s a reflection of their culture, so let’s respect it.”