Originally posted by: BlackStar.
Nopee.. That's why I was asking you the difference in my previous post?
Originally posted by: Nkapoor3
Another very important teaching of Islam is that it is not a wife's duty to serve her husband, and that the husband should be greatful to his wife, however nani paid out falak for not doing household chores!! And then falak feels bad about it later when her husband leaves her, I mean really?? How frikin regressive!!
why so? And falak was looking after the house, just because she was taking help does not mean that nani should look down upon her, why did she say that a woman is suppose to do the chores? And why did falak ponder upon her words after the separation? It was like promoting the fact that a man is never wrong!! But at the end of the day it is the woman's fault!
u are totally wrong..it is totally the responsibility of a woman to look after her husband...what u r saying if for thegirls inlaws...
it was no rocket science but I do believe that religion and regressiveness was mixed up in this show! I am sure Islam does not promote regressiveness or does it?Originally posted by: BlackStar.
No offense Nkapoor, but I'm just generally stating for someone whose not exactly familiar with Islam it's hard to understand the drama.. But as a Muslim it was quite well made for me.. Yes I had to ponder upon a lot of stuff but it wasn't rocket science. It was just to think how I can make myself a better person.
And I'm a HUGGEE Humsafar fan..
But the truth is, that drama was more towards the entertainment side.. It was totally different from the type of drama's DES and SEZ are.
I haven't read the book so I can't speak about it but Usman wasn't she so-called rude to her mom in the book too?
What's the difference?
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 3272 Narrated by Abu Hurayrah
When Allah's Messenger (saws) was asked which woman was best he replied, "The one who pleases (her husband) when he looks at her, obeys him when he gives a command, and does not go against his wishes regarding her person or property by doing anything of which he disapproves."
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 3254 Narrated by Anas ibn Malik
Allah's Messenger (saws) said, "When a woman observes the five times of prayer, fasts during Ramadan, preserves her chastity and obeys her husband, she may enter by any of the gates of Paradise she wishes."
Originally posted by: Nkapoor3
Well seems like I do not agree with Islam
the logic of my argument is that the show was not good enough for me to gain more respect for IslamOriginally posted by: _QueenofHearts_
Exactly! When you dont know believe in Islam in the first place, then whats the logic of your argument?
Originally posted by: Nkapoor3
the logic of my argument is that the show was not good enough for me to gain more respect for Islam
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