Originally posted by: Kiruravi
True the spiritual feeling will be same in all religious places even i hav experienced it. That feel will automatically come since each religious place is holy nd hav so much positive energy.
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Originally posted by: Kiruravi
True the spiritual feeling will be same in all religious places even i hav experienced it. That feel will automatically come since each religious place is holy nd hav so much positive energy.
Originally posted by: ChaiPiyoge
The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different. Mahatma Gandhi
The thing is... sometimes religion creates such misconceptions between people that it makes it lose its original purpose. All these religions have a common belief, all of them are created to make people understand each other better and love each other regardless of how different they are. If a religion is being used in bad ways which lead to lack of acceptance, this is when we get that religion wrong. I don't think any God would want us to judge a person regarding their religious beliefs. Zoya isn't a conservative muslim, I don't think the leads of this show were ever shown as very religious people. BP is one of the few shows where religion was never a problem between the leads, their parents and even the villains. There is a sense of acceptance in all these. Nowadays we are so fond of these rules that we instantly target certain people for their belief and tag them the way they don't deserve to be. I am a Christian but I would admire any God anytime. I would get teary seeing a Muslim or a Hindu praying to their Gods for sure. I would believe in what other believe cause that's what makes them happy and humans. I can't think of any situation where I couldn't accept loving other Gods too. It just depends on what kind of a believer you are and how much you're letting all these affect your relationships with others. I find peace and support in every place people pray, be it of any God. I just know we have a force above us who is watching us and expects us to live without harming others. I don't think Zoya is harming anyone by loving her husband and embracing his culture. I honestly think they are more of a spiritual connection, they both can pray to each other's God because love is the greatest religion. We cannot force things on people...
Originally posted by: Subha_2601
TM, I realized u belong to a different country in that topic itself. I already explained in that topic itself that India is a country where people belong to different religions reside. People belonging to different religions falk in love and marry each other. It's upto the wife to either follow her husband's religion or both hers and husband's religion. Nowadays women follow both the religions.
What they're showing in Bepannaah is not wrong. It does happen in India. U can Google about religions in India and u can get more interesting information.It's just a daily soap. Watch it for entertainment and then forget it.
Originally posted by: ChaiPiyoge
Well I am a Christian... and I would watch AdiYa's indian wedding with the same enthusiasm even if she was a Christian! 😉 I would have enjoyed a Nikkah with the same enthusiasm. I loved Adi praying with Zoya during Eid too. Had a big smile on my face. I celebrate true love more than anything! 😆
Yes muslim girls in India are fine because we live in a democratic and secular country...being a Muslim I have visited church many times...my cousin is married to Hindi...i don't follow a hijab strictly...i am fine with participating in other religious customs...bas now please never repeat these question again in this forum because you got your answers...
Originally posted by: vandana21
I have lived in the US for the most part of my life so far and the Muslims I know have either been originally from India or Pakistan or Bangladesh and all are very forward . They celebrate all local festivals.. Some even deck their homes for Christmas and get trees. Not every woman wears a hijab (they think y onlyo women should .. Same way I don't wear a MS..y only women should!) their kids learn the Quran at Sunday school but don't really have any rules they live by..I guess it depends on each individual's take on the religion. They follow what suits them.. That doesn't make them any less devout... Just as some ppl misinterpret and do shit in the name of God, some ppl take the best and leave the rest...I personally don't follow any man-made religion and am pretty much an atheist and happy :)
Originally posted by: Tede_naina
I am a muslim and i respectfully disagree... I do relate to zoya
Moreover if its not your cup of tea then why even watch it ? There are many muslim women in the world who got married to non muslim guy and who pray do different gods(i do pray to bappa and im celebrating navratri) big deal