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Posted: 11 years ago
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Firstly, Im so glad zindagi came up with such beautiful pak shows to showcase in India. A very nice initiative and as fawad says, art has no bound😳
My first ever pak show was ZGH and then i saw humsafar. and i just loved whatever i have seen of them. most importantly, the simplicity. the realism is what impressed me. The show strikes a chord as the story is so real and so beautifully told that it has a tremendous impact on one. Plus, the limited number of epis! No dragging, no unnecessary drama. Also , like some of u mentioned, the clothes that the ladies wore, so simple and so real. I could hardly notice any make up. Especially with sanam in ZGH , she was so natural most of the times. I must say, im very impressed and i applaud the whole industry there for the phenomenal work they have been doing!😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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let me add my 2 cent opinion too 😳 most of the time we mix up culture & religion together but the fact is culture keep changing because it get influence by other communities

1.Ahmadis are not declared as Muslim as per Islamic law in Islamic countries like
Saudi-Arabia,U.A.E,Afghanistan,Pakistan etc the reason is because they deny the basic Islamic beleif but Shai are decleared Muslims because they do not deny basic Islamic rules.
There are laws in every country for the protection & safety of the citizens but a sad fact still
Ahmadis,Shia killing is done on political reasons in the name of religion.

2.In muslim communitites women calls there husband by name because there is no restriction calling husband name it is normal
& as per Islamic law there is no instruction or rule for muslim womens to wear any symbol
i-e special ring,locket etc to show they are married.
Burkah the black gown & face cover well you guys will be surprised to know its not invented or instructed by Islam but by Muslim male community.Burkah is called Abaya in Khaleej countries widely weared by muslim womens & more then religious purpose it became a fashion now in Kaleej countries. Abaya/Burka design changes as per fashion we have model doing ramp walks with Abaya/Burka & we have special Abaya designers ,boutiques we have diamond or gems studded Abayas too & Kaleeji Abayas are famous in muslim communities all around the world.

3.There is no cast system in Islam it is strickly forbidden muslims offers salah,haj together with out the difference of cast but in muslim cultures we found class system mostly & cast system rarely i-e Pakistan,Bangladesh etc which is adopted from Hinduism.Mughals invasion in Hidustan there marriges is Hindu Rajput communities formed many cultular beleifs which are still practiced in muslims i-e i see pakistani marriges which are almost the same as Indian marriges haldi rasam,juta chupai ,rice throwing etc
i found cast system in Pakistan rular areas where landlords rules & they use it for there own benefits
same goes with the black magic thing its is strickly forbidden in Islam thats why in countries like
U.AE,Saudi Arabia there are strick laws & department to handle such cases if found & as a emirati
there are very very rare cases we heard people got caught doing black magic & then they sent to jail
but last year my visit to pakistan i see banners of babas & tantriqs who do such things as black magic is strickly forbidden in religion but still found in pakistani culture becasue pakistan once part of Hindustan & they adopted it from there

sorry no offense i shared all this info oin th bases of my history knowledge & observation 😊


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Only and only Fawad khan catches my attention for these dramas..
ok jokes apart, its actually the limited number of episodes, along with the quality and standard of the making. For example, the way romance is portrayed, there is no arm twisting, heavy breathing, everything is so subtle and still so intense. The actors, they look good in anything they adorn, the costumes suit the characters.

i have only wtached fawad's shows, but i still know that most probably most of the pakistani shows are good and have beautiful stories to tell. may be in near future i will watch them, but now i am already fighting with my sanity after watching Fawad, need to get over his viral effect first.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Okay Im asking this only out of curiosity,so please dont be offended in any way-cousins getting married,is it very common there? Ive seen it in almost every other show on zindagi and made me wonder.
I mean I know it happens here too,but its very rare. And I personally dont know of anyone who has married their cousin.

Medically speaking,as far as I know,marrying within the family can give rise to gene pool defects,so its preferred not to marry within the family to avoid birth defects in off-springs.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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What a great read this thread is😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: jodah

let me add my 2 cent opinion too 😳 most of the time we mix up culture & religion together but the fact is culture keep changing because it get influence by other communities

1.Ahmadis are not declared as Muslim as per Islamic law in Islamic countries like
Saudi-Arabia,U.A.E,Afghanistan,Pakistan etc the reason is because they deny the basic Islamic beleif but Shai are decleared Muslims because they do not deny basic Islamic rules.
There are laws in every country for the protection & safety of the citizens but a sad fact still
Ahmadis,Shia killing is done on political reasons in the name of religion.

2.In muslim communitites women calls there husband by name because there is no restriction calling husband name it is normal
& as per Islamic law there is no instruction or rule for muslim womens to wear any symbol
i-e special ring,locket etc to show they are married.
Burkah the black gown & face cover well you guys will be surprised to know its not invented or instructed by Islam but by Muslim male community.Burkah is called Abaya in Khaleej countries widely weared by muslim womens & more then religious purpose it became a fashion now in Kaleej countries. Abaya/Burka design changes as per fashion we have model doing ramp walks with Abaya/Burka & we have special Abaya designers ,boutiques we have diamond or gems studded Abayas too & Kaleeji Abayas are famous in muslim communities all around the world.

3.There is no cast system in Islam it is strickly forbidden muslims offers salah,haj together with out the difference of cast but in muslim cultures we found class system mostly & cast system rarely i-e Pakistan,Bangladesh etc which is adopted from Hinduism.Mughals invasion in Hidustan there marriges is Hindu Rajput communities formed many cultular beleifs which are still practiced in muslims i-e i see pakistani marriges which are almost the same as Indian marriges haldi rasam,juta chupai ,rice throwing etc
i found cast system in Pakistan rular areas where landlords rules & they use it for there own benefits
same goes with the black magic thing its is strickly forbidden in Islam thats why in countries like
U.AE,Saudi Arabia there are strick laws & department to handle such cases if found & as a emirati
there are very very rare cases we heard people got caught doing black magic & then they sent to jail
but last year my visit to pakistan i see banners of babas & tantriqs who do such things as black magic is strickly forbidden in religion but still found in pakistani culture becasue pakistan once part of Hindustan & they adopted it from there

sorry no offense i shared all this info oin th bases of my history knowledge & observation 😊


You have explained it really well, a lot of these events and rasmein on Shaadi are not anywhere in Islam. In Pakistan people have Nikkah, Mehndi, Shaadi and Valeema functions...only Nikkah and Valeema are truly Islamic function the rest have more to do with culture. Also I have noticed in other muslim countries bride wear white on their wedding day while in Pakistan they wear white during Nikkah and Red on the wedding day
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: The.Patthaaka.

Okay Im asking this only out of curiosity,so please dont be offended in any way-cousins getting married,is it very common there? Ive seen it in almost every other show on zindagi and made me wonder.

I mean I know it happens here too,but its very rare. And I personally dont know of anyone who has married their cousin.

Medically speaking,as far as I know,marrying within the family can give rise to gene pool defects,so its preferred not to marry within the family to avoid birth defects in off-springs.


In Islam it's actually preferred to not have cousin marriages, and marry outside of your bloodline. It's just culture that suggests cousin marriages I guess but not always..
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: BlackStar.


In Islam it's actually preferred to not have cousin marriages, and marry outside of your bloodline. It's just culture that suggests cousin marriages I guess but not always..

But this cousin marriage thing is very common in Pakistan even overseas Pakistanis
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It depends on Khandaans Nida I guess.. some just don't want to bring anyone from out of their own bloodline like zid hoti hai unki. They prefer a girl who already is aware of the family rituals and traditions and wouldn't have to fit in unlike someone who is an outsider basically.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: BlackStar.

It depends on Khandaans Nida I guess.. some just don't want to bring anyone from out of their own bloodline like zid hoti hai unki. They prefer a girl who already is aware of the family rituals and traditions and wouldn't have to fit in unlike someone who is an outsider basically.

In rural areas bradari system is very strong, not that much strong in urban areas though but still it does happen in some families. Although overall I think now more people marry outside of family and even love marriages are increasing. Even the divorce rate is increasing, it wasn't as common before

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