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Raabia Noreen did not want Abid Ali’s daughters to attend his funeral

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September 6, 2019
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Raabia Noreen, second wife of Abid Ali took his dead body at her place.

Noreen does not want his daughters Iman Ali and Rahma Ali to attend his funeral.

In a video message, Rahma Ali mourned over her father’s death and told everyone about her step mother’s decision for not letting them come to the funeral. “She did not tell us when and where will be the Janaza? We don’t know what to do,” said Rahma

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