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Pakistani TikTok Star Jannat Mirza Faces Backlash Over Lavish Hajj Journey Posts

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Last updated: June 3, 2025 5:04 PM
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Published: June 3, 2025
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In the now-viral clip, Mirza captioned her footage: “We had the whole plane to ourselves,” which sparked a wave of online scrutiny.
In the now-viral clip, Mirza captioned her footage: “We had the whole plane to ourselves,” which sparked a wave of online scrutiny.
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Islamabad, Pakistan: TikTok sensation Jannat Mirza, Pakistan’s most-followed influencer, is under fire after sharing luxurious glimpses of her Hajj journey, prompting criticism from netizens and reigniting debates around religious modesty and digital celebrity culture.

The 2025 Hajj season has seen its fair share of social media coverage, but none as polarizing as Mirza’s. Accompanied by her parents and fellow influencer sister Alishba Anjum, the 24-year-old TikTok star posted a series of Instagram Stories before departing for Saudi Arabia, including a video from inside a seemingly empty Saudi Airlines plane.

In the now-viral clip, Mirza captioned her footage: “We had the whole plane to ourselves,” which sparked a wave of online scrutiny. While some followers sent warm wishes for her pilgrimage, others accused her of using a sacred religious obligation as an opportunity for flaunting luxury.

“Is this Hajj or just a show-off?” one user commented on Twitter/X.
“Instead of booking the whole plane, you could have helped some poor pilgrims,” wrote another.

Private Jet or Empty Cabin?

While the influencer did not confirm if her family chartered the entire flight, aviation-savvy users pointed out that the footage likely captured a routine moment before full boarding commenced — common for business class travelers.

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Mirza later responded to the controversy, clarifying, “The last time I saw such an empty flight was during the COVID-19 pandemic.” However, the ambiguity of the situation has left many questions unanswered.

Online Outrage and Cultural Sensitivities

The criticism has extended beyond the aircraft video. Many questioned the display of affluence during a pilgrimage meant to emphasize humility, self-discipline, and spiritual reflection.

Social media has become a central platform for influencers to share every aspect of their lives — including religious practices. But the backlash against Mirza highlights growing discomfort with how personal branding and public worship intersect.

“Religious rituals are being turned into aesthetic content for engagement,” said one media analyst on Threads.
“When you commercialize sacred acts, the line between reverence and relevance blurs.”

Influencers and the Sanctity of Hajj

Jannat Mirza, who boasts over 23 million TikTok followers, is no stranger to public scrutiny. As one of South Asia’s most recognized digital personalities, her actions often reflect broader trends in the influencer economy — where authenticity and image-building can clash.

This latest episode has triggered widespread debate over whether platforms like Instagram and TikTok are appropriate venues for documenting sacred religious journeys.

What’s Next for Jannat Mirza?

As the controversy unfolds, Mirza continues her pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. Despite the backlash, many fans remain supportive, urging critics to focus on her spiritual journey rather than the optics.

Whether this incident marks a cultural shift in how Hajj is portrayed by influencers remains to be seen — but one thing is certain: the digital age has forever changed the way personal and religious lives intersect online.


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