Since i am really intrigued with the muslim backdrop, i was wondering if anyone could tell me what is meant by 'Allah Tala' in terms of the difference and is this the case for Islam (the religion) or is it to do with culture?
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Originally posted by: *KT*~Lakshya*
I had just mentioned to a muslim friend of mine today about this show and some Urdu words used and mentioned our Zoya's takiya kalam, 'Allah Miya what's wrong with you'. She said that muslims are not supposed to use the words 'Allah Miya' as Miya is used for men in general and Allah is above all and so shouldn't be compared like that. She told me its better to say 'Allah Tala'.
Since i am really intrigued with the muslim backdrop, i was wondering if anyone could tell me what is meant by 'Allah Tala' in terms of the difference and is this the case for Islam (the religion) or is it to do with culture?
Originally posted by: *KT*~Lakshya*
I had just mentioned to a muslim friend of mine today about this show and some Urdu words used and mentioned our Zoya's takiya kalam, 'Allah Miya what's wrong with you'. She said that muslims are not supposed to use the words 'Allah Miya' as Miya is used for men in general and Allah is above all and so shouldn't be compared like that. She told me its better to say 'Allah Tala'.
Since i am really intrigued with the muslim backdrop, i was wondering if anyone could tell me what is meant by 'Allah Tala' in terms of the difference and is this the case for Islam (the religion) or is it to do with culture?