Samiya Hijab forgives harasser Hassan Zahid for God’s sake
TikToker rejected the idea that she forgave Hassan Zahid for the sake of money


Islamabad: TikToker Samiya Hijab has announced that she will withdraw all the cases filed against her ex-fiancé Hassan Zahid—who allegedly harassed, kidnapped, and tortured her—for the sake of God.
On September 1, the TikToker shared a video on Instagram, claiming that Hassan Zahid tried to kidnap her, tortured her, and blackmailed her.
Later, Islamabad Police took action and arrested Hassan Zahid and started legal proceedings by filing cases on Samiya Hijab’s complaint.
Initially, the court had handed Hassan over to the police for physical remand, but on September 12, the court ordered him to be sent to jail on a 14-day judicial remand.
After Hassan Zahid was sent to jail, Samiya confirmed that she had reconciled with her ex-fiancé and forgiven him for the sake of God.
Samiya Hijab confirmed that she had reconciled with her ex-fiancé and forgiven him while speaking to several media outlets.
The TikToker said that Hassan Zahid’s family had come to her to apologize, upon which she forgave her ex-fiancé.
According to her, Hassan Zahid has also given a written guarantee not to take any action against her, after which she decided to forgive him.
TikToker rejected the idea that she forgave Hassan Zahid for the sake of money.
Samiya Hijab stated that she forgave Hassan Zahid for the sake of Allah, but she is no longer engaged to him. She has no risk or threat from her ex-fiancé and considers herself safe.
Earlier, Samiya Hijab had expressed her fear in several of her videos and interviews that if the accused is not punished, he will definitely take revenge on her after he is released from jail.
TikToker had made serious allegations against Hassan Zahid, including allegations of physical violence, but now she has forgiven him.

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