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Posted: 8 years ago
Allah! this was the most beautiful story ever i read!👍🏼
actually this isn't even a story...it's a beautiful way of uas..or say Allah's way to give us readers some wisdom and knowledge about haram and jannah !😊

masha allah...the dialogues were as if you are really teaching me through online!❤️

i just loved the instant when you potrayed khushi as the calm and wised one! she really showed what a true muslim being is!⭐️

my favourite incident in the whole of the story is when her father tells about how to guess the right intensions of a person you are marrying !
and yeah when khushi told arnav about allah's prophecy in france's balcony!👏

however i was really disappointed to not see more of the earthly jannah of arshi...but the 40 years of staring when reaching jannah...that sentence was really very beautiful!😳

i would have loved to see more of it...but every good things do come to end!

there was no real villain of the story...but it showed the internal fight and struggles of a man!

when garima told khushiof how arnav respects his mother even after the betrayal...i just wanted to know khushi's thoughts at it!

may if you could write a hajj update of arshi..i do really crave for it!

looks like ua a true muslim...cuz u have really written all the urdu spoken words spelling correctly!

bdw...last but not the least...i would love to read quran...but i can't...since i dont know urdu...and i m a hindu...but all the regions to speak the same words right?

the gupta family is the ideal family...loving and trusting parents with a religious yet kind hearted daughter!

i m a hindu...but i do respect muslims..but never have i met anyone who is really a true muslim!

i had bad opinions on hijabs and burqas...but now i dont...even in our culture it necesary to cover our heads..but my mother's generation dont follow it..and i have turned out to be like that too...although..that dosent mean that my heart isnt clean..but yeah..it not even completely clean!

i hope you do help me some day..if you can 😉
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: arshilicious.M

<font size="4" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif" color="#CC00FF">Allah! this was the most beautiful story ever i read!👍🏼
actually this isn't even a story...it's a beautiful way of uas..or say Allah's way to give us readers some wisdom and knowledge about haram and jannah !😊

masha allah...the dialogues were as if you are really teaching me through online!❤️

i just loved the instant when you potrayed khushi as the calm and wised one! she really showed what a true muslim being is!⭐️

my favourite incident in the whole of the story is when her father tells about how to guess the right intensions of a person you are marrying !
and yeah when khushi told arnav about allah's prophecy in france's balcony!👏

however i was really disappointed to not see more of the earthly jannah of arshi...but the 40 years of staring when reaching jannah...that sentence was really very beautiful!😳

i would have loved to see more of it...but every good things do come to end!

there was no real villain of the story...but it showed the internal fight and struggles of a man!

when garima told khushiof how arnav respects his mother even after the betrayal...i just wanted to know khushi's thoughts at it!

may if you could write a hajj update of arshi..i do really crave for it!

looks like ua a true muslim...cuz u have really written all the urdu spoken words spelling correctly!

bdw...last but not the least...i would love to read quran...but i can't...since i dont know urdu...and i m a hindu...but all the regions to speak the same words right?

the gupta family is the ideal family...loving and trusting parents with a religious yet kind hearted daughter!

i m a hindu...but i do respect muslims..but never have i met anyone who is really a true muslim!

i had bad opinions on hijabs and burqas...but now i dont...even in our culture it necesary to cover our heads..but my mother's generation dont follow it..and i have turned out to be like that too...although..that dosent mean that my heart isnt clean..but yeah..it not even completely clean!

i hope you do help me some day..if you can 😉

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First of all, thank you so much for your adorably sweet comment. It means a lot to see these comments on this story which means a lot to me.

Yeah the basis behind this wasn't really to preach anything, but to give an insight to how Islam has helped me see the world differently from others and putting in a part of Arshi really fit for me to voice my opinions on issues on things that do exist around the world. No way would I call myself a "true muslim" at all as there are greater role models like Aisha (ra) and Khudeja (ra) who if I could learn even a pinch of their good values and actions I'd be satisfied.

The topic of marriage was something I wanted to raise also to the opinion regarding how muslim women of past and present can be so 'old fashioned' to have an arranged marriage when their having to trust their parents instead of themselves and when they don't even know the guy etcetc. I wanted through this story to put across how it works and how in Islam marriage 'arranged' doesn't mean 'forced', but it means having that security of knowing who the guy is from everyone around him through your parents who want nothing less than the best for you. A guy and girl would look their best and act their best behaviour naturally before marriage, but you really want to know how he/she is really like so 5 years, one year, even months down the line you're not surprised by something you wish you were informed about before marriage. Anyway this is a topic I could go on and on about, lololol.

Yes there wasn't any real villain here at all, it was just human nature, acceptance and trust that were the key points which is normal to everyone (though I accept some of us do have actual villians in our lives, usually our aunties or something who pretend they want the best for you but are looking for a spectical. *sigh* anyway to the point! )

I was thinking of carrying this story on for another SS, but I wanted to get one of the other two stories which I'm currently doing finished first.

When you say Urdu, do you mean Arabic? Only because unfortunately I'm not that good at Urdu, so I assume that's what you mean. Let me know. The Quran is spoken and written in Arabic which is a very easy language to repeat, recite and learn ( which is one of the reasons why Muslims around the world no matter what nationality they are know some or all the quran word for word off by heart). This is what I see is one of the living miracles of the Quran that even if all the Qurans were burnt in the world it can easily be recited again and no one can change or amend any word from the Quran without someone catching them out on it. It's a way of security placed by Allah as He promised in the Quran. Truly amazing.

But even though the Quran is in Arabic, there are many translation into other languages like English, Urdu, Hindi, Chinese etc etc so you can grasp some of the message from the Quran. The reason why I say some is because (for example) in Hindi there's 'mohobbath', 'pyaar', 'ishq' etc, but if you tried to translate any of these into English they word they'd use for all of them is 'love'. But as you know your hindi, you'll know that they don't all mean the same thing, it's different in depth and feeling and only those who understand hindi would know that, but it would be hard to explain in English without going into detail. Similarly Arabic words have many deeper meaning within one word for example they have a word for light doubt and other for restless doubt ( can't remember the actual words for them at the moment) , but in English translation both would be written as doubt, making it lose some of the actual meaning. So when you read the translation of the Quran you should always keep in mind that the words are probably simplified, so you would at some point need to look in an Arabic dictionary for instance or a youtube video which would go into depth. And it would be understandable to know that Allah (swt)'s words would hold deeper meaning than the face of it. Again can talk for hours about this. lolol

Aw I wouldn't mind being your friend sis! Now you have a friend across the world that's a muslim (striving to be a true one lol). :D

Yes as you said it doesn't matter if you wear a hijab or not if your behaviour or heart is not in good intentions. Priority would be nurture your self to be a good person. In my opinion the headscarf comes by itself to a Muslim as they'll feel themselves that they'd want to do to make Allah happy. It's not something that should be pressured or forced on anyone.

Thank you so much again for the lovely comment. I really do appreciate the kind words. And yes; if you did have any questions about Islam or anything else pop me an pm and i'll help how I can. :)

Lots of love and duas
Zara


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