Wait for my answer?seen...ok we'll wait for her answer...![]()
I think I found the question I was looking for.You aint quick enough to stay on topic though :giggling: :giggling:
ANd glo sorry to ask but do you mean Farhan and Fahad are your two sons names? or were u saying those to and Max?
I'm not sure if you are joking or not.Urgh...you mean you actually touch em? yuckay!! get away!!..i fink i'll stick with the air...you duno where children play these days..
May be she is left handedI'm not sure if you are joking or not.
Could this woman really think my children aren't 'clean' enough to touch? :uhwhat
Another thing is that she uses her left hand, and my husband seems to think that using the left hand to touch somebody in Islam is like an insult. Is that true???![]()
Looking forward to your reply.
Peace.
Can people give me their views on this?Another thing is that she uses her left hand, and my husband seems to think that using the left hand to touch somebody in Islam is like an insult. Is that true???
I'm not sure if you are joking or not.
Could this woman really think my children aren't 'clean' enough to touch? :uhwhat
Another thing is that she uses her left hand, and my husband seems to think that using the left hand to touch somebody in Islam is like an insult. Is that true???![]()
Looking forward to your reply.
Peace.
This is possibly a question for my Pakistani brothers and sisters.
I have a neighbour who is a Pakistani Muslim. Her sons go to the same school as my son.
We have become quite friendly over time, although verbal communication is near impossible because she speaks next to no English. Her vocabulary consists of Farhan, Fahad, Max (our sons names), school, football, good, okay, hello and bye.
See how many sentences you can makes with those words??! :rollseyes :giggling:
Yet despite our communication struggles, when we meet in the street we stop and 'chat'.
I have noticed that when my children are with me, this lady will raise one hand to my children's cheeks, as if to stroke then, but not actually touch them.
It almost seems like a blessing.
Does anybody know if this is customary? And what exactly it means?
Thanks! :thankyou:
Blessings.
Now I know!! :giggling: :giggling:Sowi sista, i was joking!! i never speak seriously...only occasionally, ...
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