‘Completely Immodest, Focus On Killings In The North’ – Mixed Reactions Trail Actress, Rahama Sadau’s Backless Bodycon Dress In New Photos
Mixed reactions have trailed Kannywood actress, Rahma Sadau’s new photos where she wore a backless bodycon dress in a photo shoot.
Sadau, a practicing Muslim who is popular as a Kannywood actress, recently shared the new photos on her Twitter page on Monday, November 2, which have since stirred controversy online.
In the photos, the actress shunned conservativeness as recommended by Islam, as she donned a champagne gold evening gown which showed off her back and her curves.
Not only did Sadau wear an open-back dress, but she also left her hair uncovered, which is against Islam’s tenets.
As expected, the photos which have since gone viral displeased a lot of Muslim faithful. Many tagged her immoral and accused her of promoting indecency, an act that Islam forbids.
Many slammed her for being immodest, saying her dress does not conform to the tenets of Islam.
However, some Twitter users claimed Arewa youths pay more attention to how women choose to adorn themselves than the wanton killings in the North by bandits and Boko Haram sect.
This is not the first time Sadau is riling up people with her sense of dressing. A year ago, some northerners bashed her after she released new stunning photos of herself.
The actress had hoped to appeal to her new group of fans and posed in a stylish mono-strap top that showed off her arm. Many agreed that she looked every shade of gorgeous and praised her for being very simple and classy.
However, her choice of outfit was not well received by some of her northern Muslim followers who reminded her that God frowned on such displays. They accused her of now being too famous to care about the instructions of the Prophet and warned her to repent before it is too late.
See some mixed reactions to her latest photos from Twitter users below;
Rahama Sadau is probably the most immoral & indecent Arewa Twitter lady. That post was totally wrong and she’ll explain that to her creator. This isn’t the first time she did this & we’re sinners too, but it’s better to cover ur sin private than make it public. Allah ya shirya.
— My Deen My Swag (@AM_Saleeem) November 2, 2020
Just because Rahama Sadau snapped a sexy pics, arewa twitter came for her. But to end banditry in the north or to soro soke is difficult for them. I pray they wake up from 1978 days that they are living
— Mayowa Olagunju ❁ (@iam_doctormayor) November 2, 2020
If she had wore the dress to anybody’s room or walk around in the gown without posting it online, it would’ve save the insults and drags. One reason why publicising sin isn’t a wise idea. You’ll gain nth out of it.
— My Deen My Swag (@AM_Saleeem) November 2, 2020
Rahama Sadau is an adult, she has people close to her who are religious. Whatever she post on sm is her choice. I fail to understand why some of you are obsessed with someone’s lifestyle. Let’s do what’s needful. Use this energy to tweet about the insecurity in the North
— Safiyanu (@_Sufy2) November 1, 2020
Y’all trying to justify Rahama’s tweet. Get this to your head! Rahama sadau is wrong and nothing you can do about it. Even if our tradition justifies that our religion forbids that.
No amount of civilization will dare Islamic civilization.And Islam condemns nudity exposure!
— Salman_Paris (@Salman_Beelerl) November 2, 2020
I’m pretty sure some of the people aren’t justifying it. They’re just talking about the huge difference it would make if we channel that same energy to vices eating up our region.
— kulu (@haauwah) November 2, 2020
Arewa twitter and hypocrisy….. We have been trending #SecureNorth #EndInsecurity but y’all can’t speak up for helpless nd poor or trend an ordinary hashtag to demand for your rights …..Rahama sadau post pictures. Boom! Thousands retweet in mins ♀️ shame!! pic.twitter.com/XiKPdlIXyN
— Amynerh llah (@Amynerh_Ilah) November 1, 2020
Allah and prophet Muhammad SAW are being disrespected under rahama sadau’s tweet by non Muslims. And she’s responsible for that I hope she knows that
— khair (@khair_rukky) November 1, 2020
When we were begging people to trend end insecurity they ignored our tweets like the first slice of bread. Now that it’s to bully Rahama Sadau they will put more vigor in doing what they’re good at
— Safiyanu (@_Sufy2) November 1, 2020
Damn Anty Rahama
i really like you, but that first frame is really uncalled for. https://t.co/bMMCKHmSBp— haidar. (@_aliiyu) November 1, 2020
Same people who feel it’s okay to marry and sleep with a 13 year old are here crucifying Rahama Sadau. Tragic
— V. I. C. T. O. R. Y (@VictoryAlex4) November 2, 2020
Those of you defending Rahama Sadau are the biggest hypocrites of them all. Tell me where in any islamic scripture that permits a woman to expose her body. And those of you dragging Arewa Twitter, sune gwamnati? pic.twitter.com/Y4oRWWxQue
— Abdullahi Salihu Ali (@asalihu06) November 2, 2020
Arewa Twitter will never cease to amaze me, they’re and they’ve been killing their people in the North but you’ll never see them amplify their voices to be heard.
But let Rahama Sadau post a picture with the way she chooses to dress, you’ll see them all over doing wa’azi— DarhmielolA (@darmie__) November 2, 2020
Rahama Sadau is a practicing Muslim and she’s expected to lead by example. We are just calling her attention because she’s our own. So mind your business if you were of other religions pls. We know it’s allowed to wear panties around as a Christian but not in Islam
— Adebayor (@mrfolowfollow) November 2, 2020
We all came to this world differently, different mothers and different womb same way we shall stay in our graves differently, so you shouldn’t mind wat others do ,mind wat you do ,Rahama sadau is a Muslim and knows wat it’s good for her so we all should mind our business
— Ayshakalgo (@Ayshaaklg) November 2, 2020
The Holy Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said:
“Modesty is part of faith, and faith is in Paradise, but obscenity is a part of hardness of the heart and hardness of heart is in Hell.”(Mishkaat)
— _ (@Cool_Ustaz) November 1, 2020