Sana Khan Told How The Burning Grave Changed Her Life, Started Wearing Hijab After Suffering From Depression
Sana Khan had become a well-known face in Bollywood in a very short time. Sana was also a part of TV's popular show Bigg Boss 6 and also made her place in the top five contestants, she also appeared in Salman Khan's film Jai Ho. Apart from this, she also did some other films, but progressing in her career, Sana suddenly shocked everyone by saying that she was leaving the film industry and would now follow the path of Allah. Sana has now given the reason behind her sudden decision.
Sana Khan had become a well-known face in Bollywood in a very short time. Sana was also a part of TV's popular show Bigg Boss 6 and also made her place in the top five contestants, she also appeared in Salman Khan's film Jai Ho. Apart from this, she also did some other films, but progressing in her career, Sana suddenly shocked everyone by saying that she was leaving the film industry and would now follow the path of Allah. Sana has now given the reason behind her sudden decision.
A video of Sana is going viral on social media, in which she is seen telling about her spiritual journey. Sana is saying that in my old life I had everything, name, fame, money. I could do whatever I wanted, but there was something missing in my life, which was the peace of my heart. I didn't understand that I had everything, but why am I not happy? It was a very difficult time and I also had depression. There were times when I was getting messages from Allah as a sign.
Sana used to see burning graves in dreams
Sana further says, 'I still remember in the year 2019 it was the time of Ramadan. I saw a grave in a dream. I could see the burning grave, inside which I used to see myself. The grave was not empty, I was inside it. I felt that Allah is giving me a sign that if I do not change myself, then my end will be like this. Because of these things, I started having anxiety.
started wearing hijab like this
Sana further said, 'I used to listen to motivational Islamic speeches. One night I read something very beautiful. The message was that your last day should not be the first day to wear your hijab. Just this thing touched me deeply. Saying this, Sana started crying. Sana further said, 'When I woke up the next day, that day was my birthday. I had bought a lot of scarves before. I covered my head with a scarf, put on a cap, and told myself I would never take it off.
Let us tell you that Sana Khan married Mufti Anas Saeed in 2020 and recently both also went on Haj.