Aliza Sultan wants you to ‘Stop worrying about things out of your control’
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One of the most controversial actors of Pakistan Feroze Khan’s ex-spouse Syeda Aliza Sultan has lately shared a meaningful piece of advice over her Instagram handle through which the inspirational lady has attempted to motivate everyone regarding the dire need to not get scared regarding what the future holds.
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Aliza Sultan, who formerly received quite a lot of criticism due to her controversial divorce scandal, has lately taken to her Instagram handle and has advised people to not waste time dwelling in worries regarding the basic necessities of life such as food, income, success, happiness, and a good partner as she believes that these factors are completely out of our control.
Apart from this, it is a known fact that we (humans) usually get so anxious about our future that we almost always tend to ignore the blessings we have in the present day.
Therefore, instead of being worried about what future events would unfold, we should just practice gratitude and stand firm in the belief that whatever the Almighty has planned for us will be the most perfect outcome, because Allah Almighty indeed is the best of planners.
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Here are the exact words shared by Aliza Sultan in her latest social media post: “Your Rizq is written. This is your sign to stop worrying about things out of your control. The income, the partner, the success, and the happiness. Its nearly here. Be confident with your duas (prayers).”
It is pertinent to mention here that Aliza Sultan is a single mother of two very adorable kids with her former spouse and one of the highest-paid actors of Pakistan, Feroze Khan.
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