Veteran actress Rabia Abid Ali shares her candid thoughts on the pervasive negativity found on social media platforms, urging a shift towards positivity and mindful interaction.
In a recent candid moment that resonated with many, veteran Pakistani actress Rabia Abid Ali openly addressed the alarming rise of negativity across social media platforms. Her heartfelt observations highlight a growing concern about online behavior and its societal impact, sparking a much-needed conversation among her followers and the wider public.

Known for her brilliant performances in acclaimed dramas such as Ishq Murshid, Jaan Se Pyara Juni, and the ongoing Musafat, Rabia Abid Ali has carved a significant niche in Pakistani television. Beyond her acting prowess, she actively engages with her audience on social media, often sharing motivational content and poetry. Fans can follow her journey and insights on Rabia Abid Ali‘s official Instagram. She married senior actor Abid Ali in 2006, who sadly passed away in 2019.

During her discourse, Rabia expressed deep concern, stating, “After widespread social media and mobile access, I am noticing that we are spreading negativity everywhere. There are only a few people who engage in positive commenting.” She questioned the prevalent culture of “leg-pulling” and negatively pointing out others, reminding everyone of the principle of karma: “Why do we forget that these things will come back to us, and we will have to repay? Karma will hit us for our wrongdoing.” She further emphasized the potential of social media as a valuable educational tool, lamenting how “poets, politicians, and professionals are spreading negativity through it,” and highlighting the un-Islamic nature of digging into others’ secrets.
Rabia Abid Ali’s powerful message serves as a timely reminder for introspection and a call for more mindful online engagement. Her plea for positivity and adherence to ethical conduct resonates deeply, urging users to leverage social media for noble purposes rather than destructive criticism. What are your thoughts on her observations? Can we collectively steer social media towards a more constructive and positive space?
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