Fiza Ali’s Marriage Remarks Spark Controversy During Ramzan Transmission

Actress-turned-host Fiza Ali made headlines with her remarks on marriage during a Ramzan transmission. She advised women to be submissive to their husbands, claiming that “a woman’s tongue” is what irritates men the most.
Fiza went on to say that women can never be stronger than men, referencing religious beliefs to support her stance. She further claimed that “hell will be filled with mostly women” because of their speech.
Her statements stirred controversy when she criticized women questioning their husbands, suggesting that such behaviour drives men away. She also said about the feminist slogan “Mera Jism, Meri Marzi”, alleging that it promotes refusal to do household chores.
A working mother of three called in to challenge her views, sharing how she struggles to provide for her family while facing abuse from her unemployed husband. However, Fiza insisted that “God has made your husband your boss” and advised women to “bow down” in respect.
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