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The wife had only Dupatta on her head

Dupatta is a long scarf-like cloth usually worn by women in Southern Asia. Commonly known as the chunnari,odhni and chunni; Dupatta is considered a symbol of modesty and compliments the overall look of a salwar kameez or lehanga choli.The dupatta is a colorful swathe of cloth which inspires romance,a fact that has been showcased from a long time, and since… Read More »

Husband’s curiosity

Curiosity is usually regarded as a virtue, since it widens our horizons and develops our capacities.However, our natural romantic curiosity is contrary to the natural need to deepen a romantic connection. Distinguishing between two types of romantic curiosity may solve this enigma.Curiosity is defined as a strong desire to learn or know more about something. The desire to learn and… Read More »

What happened to the woman who committed adultery?

Zināʾ (زِنَاء) or zina (زِنًى or زِنًا) is an Islamic legal term referring to unlawful sexual intercourse.According to traditional jurisprudence, zina can include adultery (of married parties), fornication (of unmarried parties), prostitution,rape,sodom homosexualityincest,and bestiality. Although classification of homosexual intercourse as zina differs according to legal school,the majority apply the rules of zinā to homosexuality, mostly male homosexuality.The Quran disapproved of the promiscuity prevailing in Arabia at the time, and several verses refer to unlawful… Read More »

The Girl has two Conditions for Marriage

Nikah is not only an agreement between two people. It has social and familial results.The traditions and the rules of the society play a role on the marriage.Therefore, no nikah can be performed secretly.Islamic and civil marriages are not two distinct concepts. Civil marriage is performed under the supervision of civil authorities. Islamic marriage similarly requires supervision, and… Read More »

Perceptions of suffering and pity

There once was a small silver factory in a city called Kathmandu, the Nepali capital. Our story begins in the year 2005. During that year the factory offered jobs to twenty outstanding silver smiths, who created the most amazing jewelry. Dambar, the owner of the factory, was looking for more customers to buy his stunning products. More customers… Read More »

Drona has made the poor person a pilgrim

There once was a small silver factory in a city called Kathmandu, the Nepali capital. Our story begins in the year 2005. During that year the factory offered jobs to twenty outstanding silver smiths, who created the most amazing jewelry. Dambar, the owner of the factory, was looking for more customers to buy his stunning products. More customers… Read More »

I kept watching the door

The Latin roots vis and its variant vid both mean “see.” “See” how well you can mentally visualize these roots with the provided podcast!Let’s begin with the root vis, which means “see.” Your vision, of course, is your ability to “see.” A visual representation of something, like a picture, is something which you can “see.” Anything that is visible can be “seen,” whereas no one could ever… Read More »

Little Shop…..

There once was a small silver factory in a city called Kathmandu, the Nepali capital. Our story begins in the year 2005. During that year the factory offered jobs to twenty outstanding silver smiths, who created the most amazing jewelry. Dambar, the owner of the factory, was looking for more customers to buy his stunning products. More customers… Read More »

Ghary Ki Machli

How badly do you want smoother, fresher-smelling feet? For the promise of glowing, baby-soft footsies, would you place them into a cool basin of pint-sized, flesh-eating fish?Though not a new phenomenon, the “fish pedicure” is a growing trend in the spa world.Patrons place their feet in water tubs containing carp-like fish called Garra rufa (or “doctor fish”), which are native to… Read More »