Pakistan’s most popular TikToker, Jannat Mirza, is being heavily criticized after she shared videos and photos from her business-class Hajj flight. Many people feel she has turned a deeply religious and spiritual journey into a chance to show off on social media.
Jannat recently posted several clips of herself and her family on a spacious, nearly empty airplane. In one post, she even wrote, “We had the whole plane to ourselves.” This quickly went viral and sparked a lot of debate. While Jannat later clarified that the flight was with Saudi Airlines and not a private jet, the explanation didn’t calm things down. Many still believed she was flaunting wealth during a sacred experience.
People on social media were quick to question her intentions. Some accused her of making Hajj look more like a luxury vacation than an act of worship. Others wondered how her family could afford to travel in such comfort and speculated that they had booked extra seats just to avoid crowds. One user asked, “Is this Hajj or a five-star holiday?”
The backlash has also raised bigger questions about how influencers handle religious matters online. Many users feel that Hajj, which is meant to be about simplicity, patience, and humility, should not be shown off for likes, views, or fame. They believe religious moments should be personal, not content for social media.
As of now, Jannat has not responded to the criticism. However, the conversation around her posts continues, with people discussing whether influencers should draw a line when it comes to sharing private, spiritual moments online.
This incident has once again shown how easily social media can turn even sacred journeys into public debates.


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