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dailycupoftrauma · 10 months
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It's wedding season y'all
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pakcouture · 1 year
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4x4girl · 7 months
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My cousin got married last weekend. It was a traditional Pakistani wedding (as traditional as possible on a weeks notice) and a first for me and my family. It Was fun! I ate goat for the first time, which honestly tasted like pot roast and was delicious! The wedding was at her parents house.. and when I say house.. I mean castle… the view from the balcony was gorgeous too. Either way, it was fun and I’m happy to welcome a new cousin and soon to be a new second cousin as she’s pregnant 💗
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uma1ra · 9 months
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Marriage is the most overwhelming time in our women’s lives, particularly when adjusting with their in-laws. There are certain cultures where women are obliged to live with In-laws, mainly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
But is it obligatory for a woman to live and serve her in-laws in Islam? The answer is NO! It’s a huge misconception that Islam does not back; rather, it’s a cultural belief.
From the very beginning, Islam has been uplifting women. Islam gave rights to women 1400 years ago, which were considered revolutionary at that time. Despite Islam being the most liberating religion, Muslims fail to give women equal rights and oppress them. Home should be the first area where women should get their rights.
As our beloved prophet, Muhammad, said, ‘Charity begins at home.’
Women in Islam have a right to have an accommodation that befits them; they can demand to live alone with their husbands, demand independence in running their household, and there is no sin upon her. If one cannot afford a house, they must give their wife a place within the house, where she can live in privacy without any interference.
It’s even more challenging for women to live with In-laws if their brother In-law lives with them because he is not a mahram (a person with whom marriage would be considered haram)
The Quran has clarified the mahrams for a woman; brother in law is not a mahram to a woman. Living with a brother In-law can make a situation even worse because it is tough for a woman to wear a hijab all the time; she cannot dress according to how she wants, she cannot beautify herself for her husband.
Our beloved Prophet said: “Beware of entering upon the ladies,” A man from the Ansar said, “Allah’s Apostle! What about Al Hamu, the in-laws of the wife( the brothers of her husband and nephews etc.)? The prophet (SAW) replied,” The in-laws of the wife are death itself. [Sahih al Bukhari 5232]
It means evils and corruption of heart should be expected more from them than other non-mahram, and women should fear them more.
Some Misinterpreted Hadiths regarding Women
Allah’s Apostle(PBUH)said, “Shall I inform you of the biggest of the great sins?” They said, “Yes, O Allah’s Apostle!” He said, “To join partners in worship with Allah and to be undutiful to one’s parents. [Sahih al Bukhari 6273]
Being dutiful to your parents doesn’t mean forcing your spouse to serve them. A son should look after his parents’ needs and do his best to provide them comfort and serve them. Similarly, a daughter should also obey her parents and care for their needs. No one should force a woman to cook, clean and do daily chores to please her in-laws. Men should emotionally and physically refrain from forcing their wives to serve their Parents as Islam does not mandate it.
The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “If a woman prays her five prayers, fasts her month of Ramadan, guards her chastity, and obeys her husband, she will enter Paradise from any gate she wishes. [Musnad Ahmad 1664]
Many Muslim folks misinterpret this hadeeth and use it to oppress their women by forcing them to take care of the house inhabited by their parents. Being a servant to in-laws is oppression, not obedience to the husband.
Our beloved prophet said, “Oppression will be a darkness on the Day of Resurrection.” [Sahih bukhari]
Allah’s Messenger said, “Be afraid, of the curse of the oppressed as there is no screen between his invocation and Allah.” [Sahih Bukhari]
A woman is not a bad daughter-in-law just because she refused to serve her in-laws. Islam provides women with the freedom to live their lives as they desire, as long as they adhere to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah.
Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: “The most wicked among the people in the eye of Allah on the Day of judgement is the man who goes to his wife, and she comes to him, and then he divulges her secret. [Sahih Muslim 1437]
It is not permissible for a husband to tell anything private that happened between him and his wife or disclose his wife’s secrets. In-laws cannot interfere with the private matters of husband and wife.
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beckywiththegoodhijab · 11 months
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Had a cute summer wedding moment with the family last night! It was super fun, especially when 7 different aunties asked me why I'm still not married.
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hibachu · 5 months
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and sometimes i wonder if it gets too much for you. the way i love you, i wonder if it’s overwhelming. it certainly is for me.
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daddyjackfrost · 1 year
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oh my god??? so i was at a wedding event today and near the end, we all got up to dance and shake ass and desi people shake ass. so we’re all dancing, all my friends and everyone, and one of the groomsmen starts dancing w me (sorta? hyping me up and whatever) and he’s so good looking. and he can dance. men who can dance? immaculate. anyways, i’m in the car, and i check my phone and he’s added me on instagram and slid into my dms by calling me beautiful and saying he “had the most fun dancing to mr worldwide” with me.
i love weddings.
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rania-zara · 5 months
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binoyung · 6 months
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pakcouture · 1 year
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Stunner Zara Peerzada on her baraat day. The dupatta is a custom piece by Hussain Rehar 🌹
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infodreamvision · 9 months
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Capturing Timeless Moments: The Best Pakistani Wedding Photographer in London
Weddings are joyous occasions filled with love, traditions, and cherished memories. For Pakistani couples in London, finding the best photographer to capture the essence of their special day is of utmost importance. A skilled Pakistani wedding photographer in London understands the cultural nuances, rituals, and vibrant celebrations that make Pakistani weddings unique. In this article, we will explore the significance of hiring the best Pakistani wedding photographer in London and the invaluable role they play in preserving the magic of these unforgettable moments.
Cultural Understanding and Sensitivity: The best Pakistani wedding photographer in London possesses an in-depth knowledge and understanding of Pakistani traditions, customs, and cultural nuances. They are familiar with the intricate rituals, such as the Mehndi, Baraat, Nikah, and Walima, and know how to capture them authentically. This cultural sensitivity ensures that every photograph reflects the true spirit and essence of a Pakistani wedding, creating a timeless visual narrative.
Expertise in Pakistani Wedding Photography: Pakistani weddings are known for their grandeur, colorful attire, and elaborate decor. The best Pakistani wedding photographer in London has specialized expertise in capturing the beauty and opulence of these celebrations. From the intricate bridal mehndi designs to the stunning jewelry and traditional outfits, they have an eye for detail that brings out the essence of Pakistani wedding aesthetics.
Candid Moments and Emotions: Pakistani weddings are brimming with emotional moments, from the bride's nervous anticipation to the groom's joyful expressions. The best Pakistani wedding photographer has a knack for capturing these candid and heartfelt moments. They skillfully navigate the wedding venue, capturing genuine smiles, laughter, tears of joy, and the bonds shared among family and friends. These photographs serve as a treasure trove of emotions, allowing couples to relive the love and happiness of their wedding day.
Preserving Pakistani Wedding Traditions: Pakistani weddings are steeped in age-old traditions and customs that reflect the cultural heritage of the couple. The best Pakistani wedding photographer in London recognizes the significance of these traditions and ensures they are captured with reverence and authenticity. From the intricate details of the Dholki and Sangeet ceremonies to the playful games during the Rukhsati, they preserve the richness and cultural tapestry of Pakistani weddings.
Creating Timeless Memories: A Pakistani wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and the best Pakistani wedding photographer in London understands the importance of creating timeless memories. Their photographs beautifully encapsulate the grandeur, love, and joy that define these celebrations. From the bridal portraits to the group shots and candid moments, each photograph tells a unique story that can be cherished by the couple and their families for generations.
Conclusion: When it comes to capturing the magic of Pakistani weddings in London, hiring the best Pakistani wedding photographer is essential. Their cultural understanding, expertise in Pakistani wedding photography, and ability to capture candid moments result in a visual narrative that encapsulates the true spirit of the occasion. By choosing the best Pakistani wedding photographer in London, couples can ensure that their wedding memories are preserved with authenticity, beauty, and a timeless charm that will be cherished for a lifetime.
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uma1ra · 10 months
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In Gardens (Paradise) they will ask one another, About Al‑Mujrimoon (polytheists, criminals, disbelievers) (and they will say to them): ‘What has caused you to enter Hell?’ They will say: ‘We were not of those who used to offer the Salah (prayers) (Al-Muddaththir 74:38-43)
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shaadiwish · 1 year
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Check Out The Nikaah Picture From Fatima Bhutto’s Intimate Wedding In Karachi. Stay Tuned To ShaadiWish For Latest Trends And Ideas.
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