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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: poppinss

What if it's not Kabir but Zara takes her father's post eventually?

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Is this possible?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Yes i too think that way that it is only to legitimise their romance this early marriage happened. Kabir character is not just a muslim guy who is religious but he is also going to attain a position which holds respects and honour. Marriage gives the legitimacy and this young molvi can romance his wife.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: nocry

Yes i too think that way that it is only to legitimise their romance this early marriage happened. Kabir character is not just a muslim guy who is religious but he is also going to attain a position which holds respects and honour. Marriage gives the legitimacy and this young molvi can romance his wife.


Young molvi romancing the wife... 😉

I would love to see that ... a present all I can see is an angry young man in Kabir and religious one too..
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: JazzyM


It not legitimate to touch another woman even in passing before marriage? I have many Muslim friends but no one has said so...

I just started watching the serial so I don't have any idea about Kabir washing his hands scene...



No, it isn't illegitimate to touch a person of another gender, my bestie is a muslim and we have many common guy friends who even visit her home and can have a chat with her parents too. Its shown that even Zara felt odd about his habit of washing hands and Kabir's friend casually jokes about his such habits. Normal people of today's generation (including muslims) consider Kabir as narrow-minded and thats the main reason why Zara din't want to marry him.

PS - confused between the two muslim FL's of current shows
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: JazzyM


Young molvi romancing the wife... 😉

I would love to see that ... a present all I can see is an angry young man in Kabir and religious one too..

I too look forward eagerly 😳
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Posted: 7 years ago
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@Jazzy watch that scene you will be loling. I think one may tough unintentionally but not intentionally.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I think to some extent this may be true...I have a pretty religious friend who got married (arranged) 2 years ago at age 23...even after she and her fiancee were engaged, she refused to hold hands with him...even if he tried to hold it for fun she would not now after marriage...so yes, especially for very religious people, it isn't surprising to see it happening.
Of course, nowadays people are a lot more relaxed, and in many cases have to be more relaxed to go about daily life. This is where Zara's mindset comes in, she also believes in same religion but interprets it in a different way that suits the current society that she lives in.

Many hindi serials show love and understanding blossoming post-marriage, so I'm sure the same will happen here too! For instance, how can maulvi saheb know really how pretty his wife is if he always has to see her behind a veil😆😆

Zara was quite vocal that she wants someone to romance her, and Kabeer has no interest/knowledge about that. But if I'm not wrong, Islam requires husband to take care of his wife's romantic needs - maulvi saheb needs to learn that eventually😆😳😳
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: vita93

I think to some extent this may be true...I have a pretty religious friend who got married (arranged) 2 years ago at age 23...even after she and her fiancee were engaged, she refused to hold hands with him...even if he tried to hold it for fun she would not now after marriage...so yes, especially for very religious people, it isn't surprising to see it happening.

Of course, nowadays people are a lot more relaxed, and in many cases have to be more relaxed to go about daily life. This is where Zara's mindset comes in, she also believes in same religion but interprets it in a different way that suits the current society that she lives in.

Many hindi serials show love and understanding blossoming post-marriage, so I'm sure the same will happen here too! For instance, how can maulvi saheb know really how pretty his wife is if he always has to see her behind a veil😆😆

Zara was quite vocal that she wants someone to romance her, and Kabeer has no interest/knowledge about that. But if I'm not wrong, Islam requires husband to take care of his wife's romantic needs - maulvi saheb needs to learn that eventually😆😳😳


The learning process or should I say the unlearning process is going to be entertaining...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: crispsy

@Jazzy watch that scene you will be loling. I think one may tough unintentionally but not intentionally.


Which scene...date? I haven't watched since the time they went to Zara's house. The last scene was about giving money for hiding Kabir's shoes...not stealing it !! I didn't know that there was such distinction for the shoe cermony...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: JazzyM



Which scene...date? I haven't watched since the time they went to Zara's house. The last scene was about giving money for hiding Kabir's shoes...not stealing it !! I didn't know that there was such distinction for the shoe cermony...


I dont remember the date but initial episodes. Try to catch up.. Those were good too. Shoe stealing ceremonies are just fun.. Ppl follow some fun events.. For instance taking money by hiding shoe, & the scene where Alina took money from Kabeer before his first night.. These things differs from place to place just for fun not mandatory lol.

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