Speaking Out Against Ramzan Transmissions, Dr Affan Qaiser
Renowned for his awareness videos, Dr. Affan Qaiser is a digital influencer and well-known physician. His criticism of careless social media celebrities and digital influencers is another reason why his fans adore him. With over 5 million followers on social media, he has a strong online presence. His opinions are also praised by his fans. He makes a lot of noise about obscene content creation and family vlogging.

Dr. Affan Qaiser recently discussed the reality of Ramzan transmissions, which show pre-written material in an effort to increase views, ratings, and TRPs. Additionally, he discussed the kind of offensive material that is being discussed on electronic media.



Dr. Affan Qaiser stated, “I received invites to several Ramzan transmissions, but I declined them as I had been closely observing Dr. Aamir Liaquat’s life and his passing, demonstrating the emptiness of this entire system.” Recently, Dawn News published an article featuring a clip where a newlywed man talks about his issue of becoming physically intimate with his wife while fasting, as he found it difficult to restrain himself. He inquired whether his fast remained valid or not. Currently, it is a Ramzan program being viewed by children, siblings, and family. I’m uncertain about the channel’s delay time. Was the clip intentionally broadcast by the channel to boost ratings? It is additionally being released through various social media platforms. Similarly, confident women on Tiktok are being welcomed in Ramzan broadcasts. A friend of mine, Shahida, asked me to attend a Ramzan transmission, but I declined. I would rather choose to hold a free camp at the Maulana Tariq Jameel foundation. This is the reason I never attend Ramzan transmission. Here is the URL to the video:
Supporters are grateful to Dr. Affan Qaiser for consistently speaking out against the vulgarity and obscenity propagated by the media and social media. Some also claimed that callers are members of their own team and that the questions in Ramzan transmission are entirely scripted. Go here to read the comments:






The Ramzan transmission of that caller’s words can be found here: