


In pursuit of great taste: Take a look inside the epicurean explorations on offer with THIS ultra-luxury cruise line, from wine tours to unforgettable culinary experiences Here come the WAGs! Annie Kilner and Taylor Ward inject glamour to Manchester City's treble celebrations as they join their partners for a night outīrooklyn Beckham hints at VERY cringe next tattoo in honour of his wife Nicola Peltz to add to his already extensive ink collectionĭoctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa shows off his incredibly ripped physique as he poses completely NUDE for British Vogue's Pride issue I am proud to be a Muslim,' Bella told Porter magazine. 'He was always religious, and he always prayed with us. Whilst Gigi has not spoken at length about her religion, sister Bella openly discussed her father's heritage and how this factored into her upbringing. Gigi, who also celebrated Eid with Zayn's family last year, was raised Muslim by Jordanian-American father Mohamed Hadid and Dutch-American mother, Yolanda. In August Zayn celebrated Eid al-Adha, also called the Festival of Sacrifice, with his family and supermodel girlfriend Gigi Hadid, 23.Įid al-Adha marks the end of the Hajj pilgrimage - which is one of the five pillars of Islam - and Muslims celebrate the day with food, gifts, prayers and family gathering I don't want to be defined by my religion or my cultural background.' 'I'm not currently practising but I was raised in the Islamic faith, so it will always be with me, and I identify a lot with the culture. Over: Speaking to British Vogue, the former One Direction singer, 25, said he is not a practicing Muslim anymore and no longer believes in the religion Maajid Nawaz, who works at the counter-extremism think-tank Quilliam and works for reform in Islam, said Zayn's remarks were a 'powerful step forward for freedom of religion among young Muslims' and said the singer was 'very brave'. ALLAH knows well who is sinner and saint.' Who are we to decide whether he would be thrown into hell. One follower tweeted: 'Can we consider ourselves a true Muslim? I think no. However, Nayyab Tariq wrote 'may Allah guide him the right path' and said 'we are not perfect Muslims' but claimed leaving the faith was 'a big deal'. The star's revelation has sparked a backlash online from some fans, while other followers said it was not for them to judge and his lack of faith was a matter for God.Īraiz Butt told the singer on social media 'you should be ashamed' and added 'I hate you' while one Muslim said 'shame on you' and warned him not to 'mock' the religion.Īnother said they had ceased to be a fan of the performer and another told him to 'f*** off' and added 'f***you' for good measure. Zayn's father Yaser is British-Pakistani and his mother Trisha converted to Islam when she met him, with the couple raising their children Muslim.
