Gohar Rasheed's PDA at Masjid Al Haram Sparks Debate
The incident has sparked a broader discussion about the boundaries of love and respect in sacred places, with many weighing in on the importance of maintaining decorum and respect in holy sites, while also acknowledging the beauty of love and affection between spouses.

Renowned religious scholar Engr Muhammad Ali Mirza has criticized the public display of affection by newlyweds Kubra Khan and Gohar Rasheed at Masjid Al Haram in Makkah, sparking a debate about the boundaries of love and respect in sacred places.
The couple's Nikkah ceremony was attended by many, and a video of Gohar kissing Kubra's forehead went viral, prompting Mirza to speak out against the public display of affection. Mirza believes that while Islam promotes love and affection between spouses, it is essential to maintain a level of decorum and respect in holy sites.
According to Mirza, public displays of affection in sacred places like Masjid Al Haram can set a precedent for others to display affection openly in holy sites, which may be considered disrespectful. The scholar emphasizes that Islam teaches Muslims to balance their emotions and actions, especially in places of worship.
The debate surrounding Gohar Rasheed and Kubra Khan's public display of affection at Masjid Al Haram highlights the complexities of navigating personal relationships and religious traditions. As the conversation continues, it is essential to consider the perspectives of scholars like Engr Muhammad Ali Mirza and the broader implications of such actions on the Muslim community.