Popular Pakistani actress and host Javeria Saud sparked a big discussion during a live Ramadan transmission in February 2026 when she compared Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Dajjal. On her show, she said: “Dajjal ka matlab toh fareeb aur dhoka hai, toh AI bhi toh fake hai na? Uska matlab bhi toh fareb, dhoka hai.”
Javeria was talking about how AI creates deepfake videos, fake voices, and false images that look completely real. She explained that just like Dajjal will deceive people with tricks and illusions, AI can also fool people by making fake content that is hard to spot. She gave examples of deepfake videos of celebrities, politicians, and even family members that have caused confusion, fights, and harm in society.
Many viewers agreed with her point. Comments online said things like “Very true, AI is being used for bad things” and “Deepfakes are a big fitna (trial) in our time.” Others explained that AI itself is a tool, like fire or money, it can be used for good or bad.
But Javeria’s main worry was how easily it can spread lies and deception, especially during Ramadan when people should focus on truth and good deeds.
Her words became viral on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Many shared clips of the segment, starting conversations about the dangers of AI misuse, fake news, and how to protect ourselves from digital fraud. Islamic scholars often warn about Dajjal’s great deception before the Day of Judgment, and Javeria linked that idea to modern technology in a simple way.
This honest remark by Javeria Saud reminded people to be careful online, check facts, and stay away from anything that spreads lies or hurts others, especially in the blessed month of Ramadan.




