Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan quoted the Islam prophet Muhammad to send a strong message to women all around the world. Pictured: The “Mean Girls” actress attending the presentation of the Gareth Pugh Spring/Summer 2016 collection during London Fashion Week in London, Britain on Sept. 19, 2015. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett

Lindsay Lohan is one of the many female celebrities who sent out empowering messages to women around the world on Women’s Day. But she surely is the only one to do so using the words of Islam prophet Muhammad.

On Wednesday, the “Mean Girls” actress took to Instagram to share a powerful message to the ladies who will be seeing her post. “Women are not created weaker, but more generous than men. They are created more beautiful and less fierce, as beauty hates to hurt and harm others. That is why they seem weak to people, but in reality they are not,” a piece of Lohan’s message read.

At the end of her message, she credited the words to the prophet Muhammad — the founder of the religion of Islam — before greeting everyone “Happy Women’s Day.” Many of Lohan’s Muslim fans quickly left positive responses to her post. One wrote: “May Allah give hidayat [guidance] to all. Amen Lindsay Lohan … Thanks for sharing these beautiful words.” Another commented: “May Allah bless you, Lindsay.”

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Lohan is spreading the word of the Islam prophet, for she’s been studying the religion for some time now. Just last month, she revealed that she finds “solace” in studying the Muslim religion. She also confirmed at the time that she’s in the process of converting. “You can’t just convert to a religion overnight,” the former Disney child star said.

Speaking of Disney, Lohan seems to be missing her days with the entertainment company. She even appealed to the company via Twitter if it is willing to do sequels for her hit films “Freaky Friday” and “Herbie.” So far, many are liking her idea of creating the sequels. Fans rave that it would be great if she could.