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Nauman Ijaz explains why he acts after ablution

Published on: December 16, 2025 4:11 AM

Renowned actor Nauman Ijaz has once again spoken about a deeply personal belief that shaped both his craft and public perception.

In a rare interview, he explained why he performs ablution before going to work and how the reaction to his words changed his approach to media interactions.

Nauman Ijaz is widely regarded as one of Pakistan’s most versatile and accomplished actors.

Over the years, he has delivered powerful performances across television, earning respect for his ability to fully immerse himself in complex characters.

Most recently, he impressed audiences with three back-to-back hits – Bismil, Parwarish and the ongoing Sharpasand.

His portrayal of Farasat, in particular, has been praised as a role only he could have brought to life.

Nauman Ijaz had earlier revealed that he performs ablution every morning before leaving for work. He shared that this practice is part of his routine and something he follows with sincerity.

However, his statement triggered mixed reactions on social media. Some users questioned the relevance of faith in showbiz, while others criticised his remarks, leading to widespread debate.

After remaining largely absent from media appearances, the actor recently spoke to Fuchsia magazine. He explained that he belongs to a generation whose beliefs are often misunderstood in today’s fast-paced and opinion-driven environment.

Referring to the trolling he faced, Nauman said he performs ablution because his elders taught him that it helps open doors and brings clarity. He added that his words are often taken out of context, which is why he has chosen to limit interviews in recent times. Nauman Ijaz clarified that his practice is a personal belief, not a statement meant to judge others. For him, it is a source of inner peace that helps him approach his work with focus and humility. He acknowledged that public discourse today can easily misconstrue intent, especially when faith and profession intersect.

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