Did Muslims play holi?

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I am very confused. They all play holi and they also go a holi party where the party owner is also Muslim

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Posted: 12 years ago
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No dear muslims dont play holi. In the drama they were invited by a hindu family to celebrate with them.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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India is a land of all religions n for peace harmony n brotherhood all sects of religions come together to share n celebrate their festivities.
Muslims playing holi n Hindus greeting on Eid is not a big deal.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Looks like it happens in India...In hindu series we dont see people going to Eid celebrations..but never the less...they are doing it now..was surprised.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: _naksh_raz

Looks like it happens in India...In hindu series we dont see people going to Eid celebrations..but never the less...they are doing it now..was surprised.

then u hav emissed a lot of ekta serials... kggk , ksbkbt and kasauti have clarly shown hindus celebrating eid at their friends house. and personally i celebrate eid with my muslim friends and they celebrate holi diwali with us... it is not changing religion at all it is participating in the joyous celbration. we love it and so do they.😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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This is actually quite common

I'm muslim, born and raised in UK and have lots of very close hindu friends and we celebrate each others festivities together and always wish each other happy eid, holi, diwali etc.

Religious celebrations are meant to bring together communities and brotherhoods, so that everyone is enjoying each others company.

And it's nice that they showed it in QH.

I noticed that there are a few posts regarding religion, traditions and rituals and whilst it's good to debate these things I often think that in the medium of entertainment it really shouldn't be something that is taken seriously and nor should people get overly offended.

QH is a muslim family focused show and it's refreshing to see a show based around that genre and they've managed to do a good job of it. Obviously they are targeted to predominately Asian/Hindu audience back in India so they do have to ensure that they appeal to them also, otherwise the show would suffer.

From what i've watched i've not had any issues and am happy at the way they've carried themselves so I don't think we should read too much into trivial matters such as them celebrating Holi.



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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: _naksh_raz

Looks like it happens in India...In hindu series we dont see people going to Eid celebrations..but never the less...they are doing it now..was surprised.


But 4 Lions Previous Hindu Series Shows They Have Shown The Lead Going To Dharga.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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muslims dont play holi but tht house belong to "mr. khanna" who hv invited khans there
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: BaraniK


But 4 Lions Previous Hindu Series Shows They Have Shown The Lead Going To Dharga.

yup maan singh khurana and geet went to dargah.. actualliy i used to go to dargah as well. noboday batted an eyelid that time...and now everybody is after poor asad and zoya for playing hopli >>>hehehe

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