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    Title: I feel like constantly talking about Allah: Zara Noor Abbas opens up about faith and love for God
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    I Feel Like Constantly Talking About Allah Zara Noor Abbas Opens Up About Faith And Love For God 33452
    Description: In a recent podcast interview with motivational speaker and lifestyle coach Eram Saeed, actor Zara Noor Abbas Siddiqui delved into her deep connection with religion. During the conversation, Zara expressed her profound love and passion for her faith, highlighting the intense emotions she experiences when discussing Allah and His Messengers. The talented star shared her heartfelt sentiments, revealing the significant role that religion plays in her life. She also expressed her devotion and spoke about the spiritual journey she embarks upon through her religious beliefs. The host begins by talking about a connection to the divine, stating that Zara is now experiencing something similar, even in terms of feeling emotionally charged when talking about God. Eram sheds light on how one is busy with the ongoings of daily life, but it is only in silence that one truly connects to God. "This never used to happen before," recalls the Badshah Begum star. "There's just this insane energy in me when I talk about Allah and when I talk about His Messengers, and I feel like I constantly want to talk about Him."         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Eram Saeed (@eramsaeed_) Zara also spoke about her childhood experiences, her journey with self-love, and learning how to set boundaries and achieve clarity. "Most of the time, I could not take my decisions for the longest time," explains the actor, "because I did not understand the meaning of boundaries, space, and clarity. After entering [Eram's] course, I understood that I need to compartmentalize my emotions in these boxes, to understand where I stand." She further continued, "I think for the longest time, people around me would not understand space. We've given space, they would think, how much more space do you want? You're away from home, you're at work - what space do you need? And then I had to make them understand that space really means -" "Space to be with yourself," interjects Eram. "Yes!" agrees Zara. "Not in isolation, but to be in solitude and to talk to yourself." Zara's openness about her proximity to religion not only showcased her personal journey but also offered a glimpse into the deeper aspects of her character.         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Eram Saeed (@eramsaeed_)  
    Published Date: 09-May-2023
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