Petition in IHC Demands Action Against ‘Lāzawāl Ishq’ for ‘Immoral’ Content

A petition has been filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) seeking immediate action against the Pakistani dating show Lāzawāl Ishq for its alleged ‘immoral’ and ‘un-Islamic’ content. Hosted by actress Ayesha Omar, the show, inspired by Turkey’s Love Island format, is filmed in Istanbul. The petitioner claims it has a ‘harmful influence’ on young minds, promotes Western culture, and contradicts Pakistani values. TV host Faiza Ali has also criticized the show, labeling it ‘un-Islamic’ and objectionable.
Social media reactions are polarized. Some users call the show ‘ridiculous,’ while others defend its creative freedom. One X user mocked, “Pakistanis can’t handle fun,” while another jokingly suggested, “Even the Taliban are fed up with this show.” The IHC has scheduled a hearing, potentially sparking a broader debate on media censorship and cultural boundaries. Despite its popularity, the controversy highlights ongoing tensions over ethical broadcasting in Pakistan.

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