Pakistani cricket players have frequently been accused of pushing players from other cultures to adhere to Islamic traditions in the dressing room, while even well-known individuals, such as former bowler Shoaib Akhtar, have never posted any images of their marriages.
Inzamam-ul-Haq, a former captain of pakistan and a brilliant batsman, notably began living a deeply Islamic life in his latter years, which intensified after he retired. Ibtesam ul Haq, Inzamam's son, just married a rather "modern" woman, nonetheless. In general, there is no freedom for women in islam and this has raised several questions.
The bride and groom are dressed elegantly in white in photos of the memorable event that the family posted on Instagram. The bride is not donning a veil or a hijab, meanwhile, which would incite Pakistan's conservative populace to protest that one of their favorite public leaders' families is not living the "Islamic way."