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Originally posted by: -Shayari-
Im not Muslim and know very little about the religion and the culture.
But is it possible that different Muslims have different practices?In Hinduism its like that. You believe in similar Gods and follow the same religion but some customs and practices vary.Is that possible?Im genuinly asking cause i dont know and i just thought it may be the case.
Originally posted by: RandomSquared
not in terms of religious practices. i mean like south asians to haldi even though that isn't in islam but that is a cultural practice.but the thing with the nazar utaro rasam is just that it goes against belief that only Allah has the power to protect you from anything. its not a big deal, i just hate that sooo many creative liberties are taken just for one little scene where they wanted to show asad and ayaan both take out the money.
Originally posted by: -Shayari-
Oh okay gotcha. I get ur point i just would assume that i think the main creatives are Muslim themselves. So i have doubts that they would show things out of practice..its possible the way theyve been accustomed and brought up theyve seen it and practiced it differently.Or they could be uneducated about their own religion and cultural practices. Anythings possible.