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A TOP model thought to have died in a tragic plane crash in Pakistan has been received a barrage of sick online abuse in the wake of her death.

Social media has been flooded with posts accusing Zara Abid, 28, of choosing a career and lifestyle that is haram - meaning forbidden by Islam - and insisting her "sinful" lifestyle will see her punished in the afterlife.

 Model Zara Abid is believed to be one of the victims on a Pakistani passenger jet which crashed today
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Model Zara Abid is believed to be one of the victims on a Pakistani passenger jet which crashed todayCredit: Instagram
 Zara's family are reportedly searching for answers following the jet crash in Karachi
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Zara's family are reportedly searching for answers following the jet crash in KarachiCredit: Instagram
 Sick trolls have trolled the model
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Sick trolls have trolled the modelCredit: Twitter
 Others urged people to remember it's not up to them to judge her
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Others urged people to remember it's not up to them to judge herCredit: Twitter

The model worked with a long list of top fashion brands in Pakistan, and was set to launch her acting career later this year reports the BBC.

But friends and colleagues of the model appeared to confirm her death following the crash last week.

Since the unconfirmed reports broke, social media has been awash with fans and friends mourning the successful model's death.

However the tribute posts were grossly littered with a barrage of hardline abuse, with some trolls even suggesting her lifestyle meant she would be sent to hell after Muslim fans wished her peace in Jannah, the word for paradise in the afterlife in Islam.

Others suggested the young woman's death occurred on a particularly holy day - the last Friday before Eid, sparking some trolls to suggest the time of her death was not a "free pass" to heaven.

One user Irfan tweeted: "Those people who are saying that she will be in paradise after plane crash accident then being Muslim I would tell them ALLAH Pak doesn't like those women who are showing their body parts to everyone and jannat is only for pure men and pure women."

Another, named Zarwan Ali, wrote: "I really didn't wanted to do it but some people are ignorant and are now using Zara Abid death to defend her profession and lifestyle.

"Sorry that can't be defended that is prohibited and those who kept telling her that she is doing Haram did right thing. Still do dua for her."

He then tweeted: "If you are in Haram profession you will get judged and called out and as Muslims it's duty to stop people from doing Haram. Stop trying to defend Haram #ZaraAbid."

According to some interpretations of the Muslim faith, women should cover their bodies and behave modestly, with hardline trolls arguing her modelling career was therefore "sinful".

 The star's followers have paid tribute to her on social media calling her 'wonderful and hardworking'
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The star's followers have paid tribute to her on social media calling her 'wonderful and hardworking'Credit: Instagram
 It has not been confirmed whether Zara is among the dead
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It has not been confirmed whether Zara is among the deadCredit: Instagram
 Some unverified reports on social media claim the model's brother is at the crash site looking for her
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Some unverified reports on social media claim the model's brother is at the crash site looking for herCredit: Instagram

The model's Instagram and other social media accounts have since been deleted, but it's unclear if this is related to the trolling.

Despite the abuse, many flocked to the young woman's defense.

Pakistan-based journalist Zain Khan wrote: "All those people who were putting pictures of #ZaraAbid partying after the news of her demise, it's NOT what #Islam teaches us! Please be ashamed of what you did.

"Allah has not chosen us to judge anyone's judgement in the afterlife! It's disgusting, please respect the deceased!"

Another social media user wrote: "[Who goes to heaven] It’s up to Him. Commenting on a missing women who is potentially dead could hurt her family & loved ones. So chill."

'FIRE AND SCREAMS'

Only two survived after the Pakistan International Airlines jet crashed into houses on its final approach to Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.

Survivor was Muhammad Zubair told Geo News how the pilot came down for one landing, briefly touched down, then took off again.

After around 10 more minutes of flying, the pilot announced to passengers he was going to make a second attempt, then crashed, Zubair revealed from his bed in Civil Hospital Karachi.

He told the outlet all he could hear was screams, adding: "Kids and adults. All I could see was fire. I couldn't see any people just hear their screams."

The other survivor Mr Masud suffered some fractures but was “conscious and responding well”, the Bank of Punjab said in a statement.

The jet also seriously injured and killed a number of residents after it ploughed into a small neighbourhood close to the airport.

 The model was set to launch her acting career
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The model was set to launch her acting careerCredit: Instagram
 Trolls posted her death on a holy day wasn't a 'free pass' to heaven
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Trolls posted her death on a holy day wasn't a 'free pass' to heavenCredit: Instagram
 Smoking wreckage from the crash is seen in the packed residential area of Model Colony, Pakistan
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Smoking wreckage from the crash is seen in the packed residential area of Model Colony, PakistanCredit: AFP or licensors
 Emergency workers try to put out the crash fire with water as bodies are carried away
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Emergency workers try to put out the crash fire with water as bodies are carried awayCredit: AFP or licensors
 Emergency workers carry a body away from the wreckage
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Emergency workers carry a body away from the wreckageCredit: AFP or licensors
 The plane is pictured moments before it plunged into the packed residential area
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The plane is pictured moments before it plunged into the packed residential area
 Witnesses said the plane circled over the airport two or three times before crashing
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Witnesses said the plane circled over the airport two or three times before crashingCredit: Reuters
 A man finds some wreckage on a rooftop in Model Colony
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A man finds some wreckage on a rooftop in Model ColonyCredit: AFP or licensors
 A child, apparently injured when the jet crashed into the residential area, watches on with his father
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A child, apparently injured when the jet crashed into the residential area, watches on with his fatherCredit: EPA
 Model Colony is a busy residential area near the airport
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Model Colony is a busy residential area near the airportCredit: Reuters
 Emergency workers carry another body away from the scene of the deadly crash
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Emergency workers carry another body away from the scene of the deadly crashCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Authorities sift through the smouldering wreckage searching for bodies
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Authorities sift through the smouldering wreckage searching for bodiesCredit: AFP or licensors
 A child is carried away from the crash scene which left several houses destroyed
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A child is carried away from the crash scene which left several houses destroyedCredit: Twitter
 One of the plane doors is seen wrenched off lying on the ground
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 One of the plane doors is seen wrenched off lying on the ground
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