Yes, I picked my student as my fourth wife, but I am not a Mufti, says the man in viral video

A shot from the viral video that portrayed Amir Khan as a popular Pakistani Mufti.–File photo

It’s true that my wife was my student before we got married and it’s my fourth marriage, but I am not a Mufti, says Amir Khan, the man whose TikTok video with his beautiful wife went viral on social media a few days ago.

Apparently, the video featuring Khan and his wife Rabia Liaquat went viral in Pakistan instantly because social media users here were made to believe that he was a popular Pakistani Mufti.

Khan, who lives in the United States, says the video was made viral in Pakistan by someone who knew him closely and wanted to spread “negative propaganda” about him and his family.

He says, “I’m not a Mufti; I’m just an Islamic student. I know who a Mufti is and I have ultimate respect for Muftis and Aalims. I’m on the track to become an Aalim and there’s a long way to go to become a Mufti.”

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Here is Khan’s complete interview about how the video was shot, how it went viral first in the United States and then in Pakistan and how he, his family and his friends reacted to it.

A search for Khan and his wife reveals that they have many popular videos circulating on social media in Pakistan and abroad.

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