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Also I am muslim and I agree with you. ššOkay I'm Muslim, but I still wanted to answer your question hehe.
Even I find the whole concept really weird. I see all of my first cousins as brothers. So to transition from brother to fiance/husband is not my cup of tea to say the least. But in the context of this show, I can overlook it. I don't think Zain and Aaliyah ever addressed each other as bro-sis.
Okay I'm Muslim, but I still wanted to answer your question hehe.
Even I find the whole concept really weird. I see all of my first cousins as brothers. So to transition from brother to fiance/husband is not my cup of tea to say the least. But in the context of this show, I can overlook it. I don't think Zain and Aaliyah ever addressed each other as bro-sis.
Originally posted by: Wahian4lyf
me being punjabi, i find it kind of weird because i can't think of marrying my cousins ever. but it is some one else's culture and religion and i respect it š
Okay I'm Muslim, but I still wanted to answer your question hehe.
Even I find the whole concept really weird. I see all of my first cousins as brothers. So to transition from brother to fiance/husband is not my cup of tea to say the least. But in the context of this show, I can overlook it. I don't think Zain and Aaliyah ever addressed each other as bro-sis.
I'm Hindu, but a family friend of ours is Muslim and she married her cousin, found it weird at first but when she explained to me its a normal thing, didn't think of it weird after that knowing that it's part of her culture.