A wave of viral posts claims that the iconic phrase “Husool-e-Rizq-e-Halal Aeen Ibadat Hai” is missing from newly issued Pakistan currency. This phrase, which translates to “Earning a lawful livelihood is an act of worship,” has long been printed on the back of currency notes as a reminder of ethical income. Social media users are now questioning whether the State Bank of Pakistan has quietly removed it.
The Truth Behind the Claims
The State Bank of Pakistan has not removed the Rizq e Halal watermark from any of its new currency notes. Official confirmation reported by Geo News and information published on the central bank’s own website show that the phrase is still listed as a security feature for all denominations from Rs.10 to Rs.5,000.
Posts on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok and YouTube have repeated the false claim that the phrase was dropped. Independent reviews and official sources confirm that every note still carries the words on its back. A State Bank representative even provided the exact section of the website. Where the design and security details, including the phrase, appear.
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Before sharing such content online, it’s important to check authentic sources. False claims can cause confusion about national symbols and financial institutions. By visiting the State Bank’s website or reputable news outlets, you can confirm whether viral posts are real or misleading.








