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Thursday 18 May 2017

Pakistani Porn Star Nadia Ali Is Famous For Wearing A Hijab In Her Movies As A Symbol Of Sexual Empo

Pakistani Porn Star Nadia Ali Is Famous For Wearing A Hijab In Her Movies As A Symbol Of Sexual Empo When Kandeel Balouch was murdered by her brother, for bringing disgrace to the family due to her provocative shots and work, we got a whiff of what happens when cultural boundaries are trampled over. However, for 24-year-old Nadia Ali, death threats for donning a Hijab in her porn movies, don’t bring the slightest of intimidation. Women of the Middle East, a controversial adult film comes with the tagline, “They may look suppressed, but given an opportunity to express themselves freely, their wild, untamable natural sexuality is released. This may just be what was in bin Laden’s porn collection, experience it for yourself.” The veiled woman in the movie, is Nadia Ali, who’s been in the porn industry for just a year but doesn’t wince before pushing her cultural boundaries using porn as a medium. A hijab is a veil worn by many Muslim women to cover their bodies, especially in the presence of men outside their family, sometimes even in front of them. The piece of cloth is deeply rooted in the Islamic culture, tied to the Quranic concept of female modesty and decency, forbidding women to walk freely as who they are, out in the open. But for Nadia, the hijab is much more than a disguise to her identity. Wearing a hijab in a porn movie is her symbol to expressing her sexual empowerment, a weapon against the age-old taboo, of how women, in her culture are perceived to be devoid of sexual desires and needs. Growing up I’d hear rumors like, “That girl’s a slut, don’t let the scarf fool you.” I kept those scenarios in mind. If a Hijabi were to be horny and wanting to fuck how would she fuck? I bring that to life on camera and people get mad about it because they want to keep it modest. Through a hijab, she looks forward to inspiring a change, in the perception of women of the middle east. In an interview with The Daily Beast, she says, “I’ve been told, you’re not a Muslim, you’re a disgrace to Pakistan, Pakistan won’t accept you,’ but I do come from a Middle Eastern background and I am Muslim, not the way my parents are, but by practice, My sister covers her head, she’s modest, married, and has kids. My mom covers her head and prays five times a day, I pray two times a day but I’m still a practicing Muslim.”

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