Traditional = Smart / Modern = Stupid?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Gul Khan's motto in this serial from the very beginning has been to showcase a 'Modern Muslim Woman' that is, our Zoya and try to change the perception that people have of the Muslim Community, especially their women, as being very traditional and orthodox!
But frankly, what comes after watching months of Qubool Hai and observing the way in which Zoya's character has been developed, one can only come to the conclusion that what Gul is actually trying to prove is that being modern is equal to being completely stupid!😆
Asad, who is shown to be the mirror image of Zoya, is traditional, religious minded, orthodox in many ways and a very conservative person in thoughts and behaviour...but most of his decisions and way of thinking seem to be very mature and well-thought out and he comes across as a rather level-headed and sensible person. Exactly the type of man that every parent would want as husband for their daughters!
While Zoya, who wears Western clothes, drives a scooty, takes lifts from strange men (mind you, in a place like India, where 9 out of 10 times, a lift in a car with a strange man would end in rape or murder or both), argues back all the time and does everything that is the cliche of 'modernity' but actually comes across as being rather juvenile and extremely immature.
Most of the decisions that Asad takes end up being correct (barring a few), while most of the actions that Zoya does end up causing hurt to not just herself but to others too!
So what exactly is Gul Khan trying to show? That Asad, while conservative and old-fashioned is sensible and mature, and Zoya, while portraying modernity and liberal values is dumb as a bat!😕

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: poppy2009

Gul Khan's motto in this serial from the very beginning has been to showcase a 'Modern Muslim Woman' that is, our Zoya and try to change the perception that people have of the Muslim Community, especially their women, as being very traditional and orthodox!

But frankly, what comes after watching months of Qubool Hai and observing the way in which Zoya's character has been developed, one can only come to the conclusion that what Gul is actually trying to prove is that being modern is equal to being completely stupid!😆
Asad, who is shown to be the mirror image of Zoya, is traditional, religious minded, orthodox in many ways and a very conservative person in thoughts and behaviour...but most of his decisions and way of thinking seem to be very mature and well-thought out and he comes across as a rather level-headed and sensible person. Exactly the type of man that every parent would want as husband for their daughters!
While Zoya, who wears Western clothes, drives a scooty, takes lifts from strange men (mind you, in a place like India, where 9 out of 10 times, a lift in a car with a strange man would end in rape or murder or both), argues back all the time and does everything that is the cliche of 'modernity' but actually comes across as being rather juvenile and extremely immature.
Most of the decisions that Asad takes end up being correct (barring a few), while most of the actions that Zoya does end up causing hurt to not just herself but to others too!
So what exactly is Gul Khan trying to show? That Asad, while conservative and old-fashioned is sensible and mature, and Zoya, while portraying modernity and liberal values is dumb as a bat!😕


👏👏 The message is that GUL khan is stupid , thats why she is portraying herself in Zoya for the world to know what she is like in real life.🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Those two categories of human trait are mutually exclusive... Smartness has nothing to do with traditional or modern neither maturity..
Maturity comes by hardships, problems they faced in their life.. Asad used to work with Dilshad, he has seen worst things in life, he had to become father for Najma in early age, he is the only man in family so obviously he had to take decisions and grow up overnight.. He is traditional, conservative because be believes in those ideologies.. I dnt think Dilshad taught him to be conservative..

On other hand, Zoya was pampered by aapi-jiju..They never said no to Zoya.. Yes, she has pain of loosing her parents but her pain is more on subconscious level as she has not seen it in front of eyes and still think everything would be like fairytale.. Aapi-jiju protected her to extent at some times she behaves like kid yet.. So this immaturity which comes more from upbringing and giving freedom.. And modernity came because she has seen girls going late at night, working, wearing jeans.. But still she does believe in religion , have faith in God.

So maturity comes by hardships you have experienced in your life, and how many times life put you in difficult decision making situation.. Whereas, modernity and traditionalism comes from society in which you live.

Here Asad being smart with conservative & zoya being childish with modernity is just coincidence..
Edited by kankabhor - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think Gul started on a mission but lost her own memory on the way - so lets not blame her now. 🤣
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Posted: 11 years ago
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..reminds me of a soda bottle...
started with a lot of FIZZ...
now it literally become FLAT...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Stupidity knows no bounds. So it doesn't matter if you're traditional or modern, young or old, male or female, black, white, Indian or PINK for that matter. It can and has happened to all of us at some point or the other.
Also Asad himself has been immensely stupid while Tanveer was around and in his house.
Edited by Drea_QH1fan - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: kankabhor

Those two categories of human trait are mutually exclusive... Smartness has nothing to do with traditional or modern neither maturity..

Maturity comes by hardships, problems they faced in their life.. Asad used to work with Dilshad, he has seen worst things in life, he had to become father for Najma in early age, he is the only man in family so obviously he had to take decisions and grow up overnight.. He is traditional, conservative because be believes in those ideologies.. I dnt think Dilshad taught him to be conservative..

On other hand, Zoya was pampered by aapi-jiju..They never said no to Zoya.. Yes, she has pain of loosing her parents but her pain is more on subconscious level as she has not seen it in front of eyes and still think everything would be like fairytale.. Aapi-jiju protected her to extent at some times she behaves like kid yet.. So this immaturity which comes more from upbringing and giving freedom.. And modernity came because she has seen girls going late at night, working, wearing jeans.. But still she does believe in religion , have faith in God.

So maturity comes by hardships you have experienced in your life, and how many times life put you in difficult decision making situation.. Whereas, modernity and traditionalism comes from society in which you live.

Here Asad being smart with conservative & zoya being childish with modernity is just coincidence..


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Well said.

However, I agree with the TM on one note. Gul is still portraying Zoya as inherently stupid.

Yes she's naive because of how she was brought up. But her not going to Asad about Tanveer was just plain stupid. It's one thing for her to be independent and cunning, its another for her to assume she can handle a situation like that on her own. And that too on the day of her nikaah. If she had told him, she could've told him that she didn't have proof, that she wanted him to trust her.

I defended her decision earlier because I can understand her fear. But if she's so afraid of him leaving her for her mistakes, why not avoid it by being honest with him? I'm sure he would've been pissed, but I know he would've again see her selflessness at worrying about Najma's future over her own nikaah on that day of all days.

After all, Asad has always been worried about Najma and Imraan being married because he doesn't want Najma to be Haseena's bahu, or to live in that home. But this was important.

I'm just hoping she tells Asad about Tanveer, before Tanveer tells him.. As a way to drive a bigger wedge between Asya. 😭

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