(Video) ‘Sana Khan Vlogs’: Former actor turns Vlogger, launches YouTube channel to promote Islamic content

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After promoting Sharia-compliant dresses for Muslims, former actor Sana Khan has turned Vlogger.

Sana has launched her own YouTube Channel to promote Islamic content.  `Sana Khan Vlogs’ is the only official Youtube channel of the former actor. 

“Assalamualikum everyone. So happy to announce that I have finally launched my YouTube channel. In Sha Allah will start posting content super soon so plz go n subscribe to my channel and give all ur love like always. Sana Khan Vlogs is my ID,” she wrote on Instagram.

The actor also posted a short video about her new venture. “People had created many youtube channels in my name. Now, I will have my official youtube channel. I want to know from you what sort of content should I post,” she said.

In October 2020, Sana Khan, who was a known face in the industry, quit being an actor to follow her religious path. Days after announcing her decision, she got married to a Gujarat-based Mufti Anas.

In February, Sana Khan launched a Sharia-compliant clothing brand for Muslims. `Haya by Sana Khan’  was launched in Surat.

 Earlier Sana Khan had promoted Halal beauty products for girls.

Unlike conventional makeup, Halal makeup adheres to Islamic standards i.e. they are free from pig-derived and other forbidden ingredients. They are also wudu–friendly (permeable to water) as required by Islamic standards. Halal beauty products can range from eyeshadows, foundations, nail polishes, and even fragrances.

Earlier this year, Sana turned `Umrah’ counselor and gave tips about pilgrimage. Sana posted a video on Instagram to guide people intending to perform holy pilgrimage in the time of Covid

“People were asking so many things because of the Covid situation. I thought to make a video. I have performed three Umrah. Our Umrah was arranged by Khalid tours within two days.  We did not want to return from the airport. We decided in two days to perform Umrah because Allah’s house was opened after two years,” she said.

Sana urged the pilgrims to download two apps and book a slot for the pilgrimage. She said people can also book appointments on spot for Medina. 

“Who knew that Allah will shut his house for two years? Now you should reach on time as per the appointment given by the officials at the holy shrines,” she said.

Earlier Sana Khan shared a video of her stitching Kiswah (Gilaf-e-Kaba) the cloth that drapes the Kaaba. The cloth is woven from silk and cotton and adorned with gold calligraphy.

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