and who are you?..her khasam?..control yourself..u said r married..stop getting into rumbles for other women u besharam beghairat admi..probaby do bachoohns ka baap..tauba..
lahol wala..
i think you are confusing him for me. :ASA:
and who are you?..her khasam?..control yourself..u said r married..stop getting into rumbles for other women u besharam beghairat admi..probaby do bachoohns ka baap..tauba..
lahol wala..
i think you are confusing him for me. :ASA:
Re: husbands..
If she was confusing you for him, she would not just stop at besharam beghairat admi :p
:aq: yeh kaisa sawal hai?
agar insaan ki bachi hueen to unko hamaray samjhanay say hi samajh aa jani chahiye .Ramadan ke roze har musalmaan par farz hain aur agar hum apni biwi ko dheel dein ge to youm-e-Akirat pe hum say bhi sawal kiya jae ga.Pyar say pathar bhi pighal jaya kartay hain:) to zabardasti kaisi?
If she was confusing you for him, she would not just stop at besharam beghairat admi :p
haaan thats true she would have to add ghunda baddmaash ayaash aubash luccha lufunga loafer etc as well. Thanks for clarifying.
Re: husbands..
During Ramadan as well as throughout the rest of the year, all humans should tend to the soul that inhabits their very own body and worry NOT about others even if its a wife or husband. Those who truly beleive and know their religion, those are the ones who set out to follow it and to set an example for fellow man. WITHOUT shoving it down their throats. And those people, the ones who have that all-elusive but profoundly sought-after trait of serenity....those are the ones who can change not only a wife or husband but really, they can change whatever society they come into contact with.
Soni
that is why I like you so much .. you speak whatever comes to your mind ..
But I am seriously disappointed that you came back 10 minutes later to edit your post ..
kiya dar lug gaya thaa ke koi buraa naa maan jaa’ai ![]()
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During Ramadan as well as throughout the rest of the year, all humans should tend to the soul that inhabits their very own body and worry NOT about others even if its a wife or husband.
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But if are a practising Muslim and you love your spouse and care for them on a truly deep manner, then I dont know how it is possible to NOT worry about them. If you know that fasting is fard and that those who must fast are sinning when they intentially miss their fasts without a valid reason, then wouldnt you naturally be worried for your spouse if they fall into this category? Im not saying beat them or throw them out of the house or anything like that, but if we care for them and want the best for them, should we at least advise them and encourage them and help them to fast. Of course we cant force them, but at least we should encourage them and help them to understand why we must fast and how we must fast and what the consequences are of not fasting. Its the same if your husband is doing drugs or getting drunk everynight or robbing banks or something ---if you know they are doing something wrong, something that will harm them sooner or later, out of your love and compassion for them, wouldnt you want to advise them, to help them, to see them doing good things instead of bad