Nadia Khan has sparked a strong debate on social media. The discussion started after her comments about children and the Qurbani ritual during Eid-ul-Adha.
She advised parents not to show the act of animal sacrifice to young children. She said it may emotionally affect them. She also suggested that children could become desensitized to animals if they witness the process at an early age.
Her statement quickly spread across social platforms. It gained attention during Eid-ul-Adha when Muslims around the world are performing Qurbani.
Many users reacted strongly to her opinion. Some people agreed with her view. They said young children may not fully understand the ritual. They also said it is better to explain the meaning of sacrifice in a simpler way.
Others strongly opposed her statement. They said Qurbani is an important religious practice. It is linked to the story of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Hazrat Ismail (AS). They argued that children should learn by observing the tradition.
Critics accused her of ignoring cultural and religious values. They said the ritual is part of Islamic teaching and should not be hidden from children.
Some users also shared mixed views. They said supervision is important. They suggested that children should be taught about respect for animals while still understanding the religious significance.
The debate remains active online. It has divided opinions between emotional sensitivity and traditional religious education.






