“Koi Chahe Kuch Bhi Kahay, Izzat Denay Wala Mera Allah Hai”: Alina Amir 

Pakistani influencer Alina Amir recently shared a powerful statement on social media: “No matter what people say, the one who grants honor is my Allah.” These words came as a response to a difficult period in her life, reminding followers that true dignity comes from faith, not public opinion.

Alina found herself targeted by cybercriminals who created and spread an AI-generated deepfake video falsely attributed to her. The fake content went viral across platforms, with many users sharing it as a “leaked private video” without verifying its authenticity.

Breaking her silence after staying quiet for a week, Alina firmly denied the allegations and confirmed the video was completely fake, created using artificial intelligence to damage her reputation. She emphasized that such deepfakes represent serious cybercrime and digital abuse, particularly targeting women in the public eye.

Alina praised the Punjab Cyber Crime Department and appealed directly to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, requesting strict action against those creating AI-generated explicit content. She even announced a cash reward for information leading to the identification of those responsible.

Her statement about finding honor only in Allah reflects a deeply rooted Islamic principle that self-worth shouldn’t depend on people’s opinions or false accusations. This message resonated strongly with supporters who praised her courage in addressing the controversy openly.

Alina, known as the “Sarsarahat Girl” after her viral recreation of Parineeti Chopra’s dialogue, has over 2.5 million Instagram followers. Her experience highlights the growing threat of deepfake technology and the need for stronger digital protections.

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