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Originally posted by: -Saheba-
Awesome Post.👍🏼
Beintehaa taught me all those things as well.Most importantly though, it taught me to always respect your elders no matter what. No matter what Suri did, Aaliya always spoke to her respectfully when she had the right to be rude to her given everything she's done.
Beintehaa was an absolutely magical show with many learning points
It didnt really teach me much other than what you said about Mamu's wordBut watching Aaliya did make me more religious than before, no kiddingI wasnt too fond of going to the mosque if no friends went, praying, and i wasntreally reading quran but after seeing her i was becoming more fondAnd i made a promise that i would slowly become her and after my Bday (my new year)i will become Aaliya, and now i pray with fondness and like going to the masjid, and read quran 😊
Originally posted by: KitkitMkb
Too Many things ! I think whatever you said about mamu's Words or Aaliya's behavior towards her elders but more importantly you need to always accept your faits and What Zain did to regain Aaliya made me ralise that there are Still some people like Zain who might not be perfect but loves immensely and ya also to never take a glass of juive from your enemy's hand ;)
Originally posted by: 786ahf_bi
Well first of all...marriage never easy...lol
I think there was a lesson in every part...and having characters like MAMU and to some extent Shabana i think I have learnt a lot...But Aliya really inspired me to be strong, independent and honest...no matter what...Btw...cool post...