✧ Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai || Episode Discussion Thread #2 ✧
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It goes to show you really cannot save all the house elves.
Now let's see how that statement goes down.
A devout Muslim woman, furious at her new husband for trying to make her drink booze, eat pork and wear revealing clothes, allegedly tried to slaughter him in his sleep.
Terrific. After all the 'women-being-oppressed-by-Islam' discussions, this one was needed. 😆 But let me make my stand very clear here - I am against any form of oppression, irrespective of how it is, and where it stems from. That said, there are ways in which you can stop it, or at least, fight to stop it by a civilized way - slashing someone with a knife is no way of doing it.
"He got her to drink alcohol, eat pork and change her clothes. She wanted to dress traditionally. I think he was a cruel person who preyed on her," he said.
No more than the one who stabs him up in return.
In her statement to police, Sarwar said she was under the impression Naseem was a Muslim. She was stunned to find he wasn't, and that his favorite book was Salman Rushdie's "The Satanic Verses" --
So she married a person without getting the full information about his [religious] background? This is awfully strange and unusual, and defeats the entire purpose of an arranged/settle marriage (unless of course, the girl was tricked/deceived).
the book that led the Ayatollah Khomeini to put out a contract for the author's murder.
Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie ... ? D'uh! That had to be one of the most loved of all times - I haven't seen any other piece of literature steering up such a mess. 😆 Why waste your time with a work of fiction that you feel is nothing but utter gibberish?
And someone admitted it was a 'murder contract'! Thank God, I was thinking of seeing "Fatwa" written there - as if the change of words change the context/meaning in which it is being used.
Oh cmon if she was not liking those things why she had favourite drink and wear tracksuit and flip flops in court 😲 that is just so funny!!!