The Jodhaa Akbar Movie w/ English Subtitles Part 5
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I love this song!
I'm in America here so I have to read the subtitles, lol.
And I am also a Christian.
I can't wait to do whatever circle dance in Worship and see what the peeps do, lmao!
But I love this movie( :
I'm always told to only marry & date people who are Christian - I don't.
It's not fair to me & to them.
True love is not conditioned.
It's unconditional.
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"yeh hamari doh mangi" = 'these are my two demands'.
"pehle yeh" - the first of these
"aur dosri yeh, ek mughal pilang, ek mahal ki undar, ek mandir tami kuch ranga hai" = 'and secondly (demand) inside the mughal palace, she wants a small temple built inside for her statue".
also in Urdu, the word rishta does not mean relationship. it literally means 'marriage proposal'.
the song khwaja meri kwaja is a sufi song dedicated to a sufi master / saint. i think is of the chishti order
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It is good to see that a muslim is getting married to a hindu.
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LMAO at the look he makes and the music that comes when they hear that she wants to meet him!
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@1Alicja1 just fish off u bloody mixture
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indians ko yeh movie dekh kr seekhna chahiya hum muslims sy sacrifice or badshaadilli k bary main k muslims kitny zindadill or badshaadill log hain
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@yallipop They are completely different. Islam is a monotheist religion.
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i adore this song
i use the subtitles L.O.L
im half indian and half polish soooo indian movies r my fav !
ROCK ON !
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@isy141 "Once lived along side Hindus".Most of the Pakistanis were Hindus and belong to communities like Rajputs,Jatts,Gujjars etc.They converted for various reasons best known to the Almighty.So we are the same race.So It pains me to see Indians and Pakistanis fight like rabid dogs all over YT.
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For everyone who is discussing the difference between musliim and hindu wedding ceremonies. They are completely different!
Muslim weddings simply consist of the nikah which can be basically seen as wedding vows and the walima, which is like the wedding reception. I'm not sure on the hindu marriage as I'm muslim. Anyway, many hindu marriage traditions like the mehendi are commonly used in pakistani weddings seeing as they once lived alongside hindus
Anyway hope I helped.
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@yallipop The wedding traditions are not completely different, example the wedding costumes are same and some Hindu traditions are still there, Muslims don't have the fire ceremony.
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@yallipop Compleetley different. The bride and groom do not have to stand up and circle the whatever the Hindus circle. And also the wedding lasts for 3 -4 days. First comes the 'Shaadi' which is a wedding where the bride's relatives are invited then theres the 'Valima' where the groom's relatives are invited
and one last question are Muslim weddings similar to Hindu weddings or completely different
yallipop 3 years ago
Based on what I have read, they are different.
mjbmailbox 3 years ago 4