race of reading more Quran
And yeah I was the trophy holder for years until my younger sister did her hifz.
Also reading storie...
Hahaha, what a memory, yaar! At that time, they used to make 10 ladoos of gur and desi ghee wali chori. Oh my God... I guess God didn’t send down a more delicious sweet dish on this planet than that one. Even now, if someone invites me for this, I’ll be ready to go. But the people of Punjab are forgetting their traditions. Where are they going, bro? I mean, why did those 10 sacred ladies accept that bakery ka gulab jamun, in which the bakers use artificial flavor instead of desi ghee? We are declining as a whole...
Okay, this is the same reason I went for Quran recitations—because they gave us jalebi (and jalebi ko Punjabi inkar nahi karte, paap lagta hai), samosay, and chai 🤣. But I made dua with my whole heart to make the high tea halal for me. And I did it very sincerely. Believe me if you can😉I attended a lot of other gatherings for the very same reason, like the most delicious biryani or pulao distributed at the end of a majlis. (Don’t you dare think I’m a patoo, but yeah, I confess that I can’t resist tasting all these.)
But those stories... whenever I mentioned their history to my phopho or any other aunty, they were like, "You are out of your senses." In an argument, an aunty clearly declared me a k***r. I was like, "Who cares, aunty? You are wasting your energy proving me wrong because I know my wrongs better than you."
ex-aunts
Ya kea hota h
check your conversations, filter them...
Yaar, I try my best to do so, but I fail many times. It feels like I'm stuck in a loop 😖.
Is it also wrong to talk about a person who hurts you, betrays you, or does any kind of wrong? Because I mostly feel like it is. With respect to a religious perspective, I'm not sure about it.