Pakistani Social Analyst Reveals Shocking Claims About Prostitution and Social Decay in Saudi Arabia

Lahore: Renowned Pakistani gastroenterologist and social analyst Dr. Iftikhar Qaiser made alarming revelations about the moral, religious, and social decline in Pakistan during a recent podcast. Speaking with Maulana Yusuf Jameel, Dr. Qaiser expressed deep concern over the degradation of society, attributing it to the growing distance from religion. He emphasized that while Pakistanis claim to be Muslims, the “software” of Islam has been erased from their hearts. He drew a parallel, stating that just like a mobile phone cannot function without software, a person’s life becomes meaningless without religion.
However, the most controversial and troubling aspect of the podcast came when the host claimed that young women from Multan were getting involved in immoral activities in Saudi Arabia under the guise of Umrah visas. This assertion sparked an uproar on social media and ignited widespread debate across the country.
Dr. Qaiser further discussed the growing trend of women in Pakistan using social media platforms such as YouTube and TikTok to make money from home. He expressed regret over how late-night live sessions are being monetized, leading to family breakdowns, divorces, and a rise in domestic instability. He stated that there has been a significant increase in the divorce rate, and tragically, some women are celebrating their divorces on social media platforms.
He criticized the modern-day woman for prioritizing a stable life less and an iPhone more. Dr. Qaiser made a poignant remark during the podcast: “Men have always been the same, the real challenge today is in managing the modern woman.”
The podcast has raised serious questions about social behavior in Pakistan, and its impact is being felt deeply in religious and social circles across the country.





