So, your mother is a Muslim and you have been hearing about the "important" time of Eid so often that it burns. Trust me, I know. You may be more confused by the rituals than you thought possible. There are many videos on YouTube to help you with some questions, but what if I told you there was a movie about it? In this article we will explore the intricacies of Eid from its beginnings to its conclusion through a fictional film called Salaam Namaste, which follows a Muslim family in North America around Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr. This movie is a great place to start to gain a better understanding of Eid, because it follows a fictional Indian-American Muslim family. They have simple conflicts and the movie shows how they resolve them. The main conflict in this movie is between Zayd Masood, the father, and his daughter Jiya's boyfriend Raj Bajaj, whom he dislikes because he is Christian. This conflict is resolved when Raj reveals that his father was Muslim too and Jiya's mother Fatima admits how she did not tell Zayd that she converted back to Islam after receiving a letter from her mother many years ago. The movie shows how tensions between Arab and Indian Muslims can arise because of differences in culture, specifically food. It also shows how the Muslim community is accepting of homosexuality, which is a major step for people to take in coming out to their families and friends. Another problem that this movie touches on is the "burden" of female sexuality. Fatima, Jiya's mother, has begun to feel like her husband does not look at her the same way anymore. Zayd has even gone as far as saying that she is now "too modern", which upsets Fatima greatly. In contrast, Zayd's sister says that she believes that Fatima is the same as always and that he should be happy about that. In the end, Salaam Namaste shows how Eid is not only an important holiday for Muslims; it is also an opportunity to learn about other cultures and to appreciate Muslim culture. This film shows how our religion can influence our behavior even when we don't want it to. The story of Sufis who traveled all around the world converting people back to Islam during the time period 1st-6th centuries AD. The film's hero, Saifuddin, is sent off by his mother to find his father who disappeared while traveling. His father has traveled all over the world to spread Islam and now Saifnuddin must travel to find him. On his journey he not only finds his fahter but he practices Islam for himself for the first time after meeting many people of other religions. Following the life of Yeshua Ben Joseph (Jesus) from birth right up until his death. About Yacob Amru ibn El-Ass about what happened to him when he was converted into Christianity and how he became a Muslim again after years of denying the truth about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). 8eeb4e9f32 23
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