Nora Fatehi talks about importance of Namaz, ‘I pray everyday..’

In the interview, Nora expressed how prayer is like to meditation, allowing individuals to connect with their creator and find spiritual and mental peace

Mumbai: Popular Bollywood celebrity Nora Fatehi has been making headlines with her insights on various issues related to the tinsel town that she gave during an interview on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast. One segment from the post that is being shared a lot on social media is where Nora is talking about the religion and spirituality.

The Canadian dancer and actress, known for her dance numbers and appearances in Bollywood movies, shared her deep connection with Islam and the significance of Namaz in life.

In the interview, Nora expressed how prayer is like to meditation, allowing individuals to connect with their creator and find spiritual and mental peace.

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When host Ranveer asked her if she prays daily, Nora said, “Yes, yes.”

The actress said, “When you go into your zone of connecting with your creator, whoever that is for you, you’re in a different realm, spiritually and mentally… What’s so beautiful about praying five times a day is that, in the chaos of the world, there’s two minutes when you stop, and you thank your creator.”

While acknowledging that she may not pray five times a day due to her busy schedule, she highlighted the transformative power of prayer, describing it as a ‘transactional process’ where expressing gratitude leads to receiving more blessings from the universe and God.

“It’s so nice to have that ability to pray five times a day. I’m not saying I pray five times a day, sometimes I’m too busy. Sometimes I’m able to do two or three. It’s a work in progress for me. But when you remember to be grateful and thankful, the universe and God gives you more. It’s a transactional…”

Nora Fatehi said that developing a connection with the ‘creator’ can give one ‘protection’ from outside forces. Explaining the process of prayer, she said, “When you prostrate, when you have your head to the floor, that is the moment you’re asking for forgiveness. You’re making your duas basically. That is the moment you’re connected to God on a different level altogether. People use that moment for a lot of things; most people use that for forgiveness because we’re sinners, right? Throughout the day, we’re constantly sinning. So, that’s the moment you’re reconnecting with God, you’re trying to clean your slate.”

Check out her full video below.

On the professional front, Nora Fatehi was last seen in the comedy film “Madgaon Express” and prior to that, she appeared in the action film “Crakk.”

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