My eldest brother is already in a foreign land with his own wife and child. My other elder brother might move out soon. I have my own plans while Abdullah is already in a league of his own. Sometimes I wonder would our kids and grandkids even know each other...?
In fact, this has already become something of a problem in Western countries; relationships often end and new partnerships bring about a new desire to have children... Half-siblings who never meet are no longer so unusual. Not to mention other family members, cousins or nephews... For some years now, it has been possible to carry out genetic matching in order to rule out relatives in the event of a new love affair.
Alhmdullilah that's not an issue in majority of the Muslim dominating countries as afrairs, relationships and attachments of this sort are are forbidden and taboo as well. But still with the failing economic conditions of developing countries often force people to move out of their land in order to have a decent livelihood and this creates distance amongst each other...
My eldest brother is already in a foreign land with his own wife and child. My other elder brother might move out soon. I have my own plans while Abdullah is already in a league of his own. Sometimes I wonder would our kids and grandkids even know each other...?
In fact, this has already become something of a problem in Western countries; relationships often end and new partnerships bring about a new desire to have children... Half-siblings who never meet are no longer so unusual. Not to mention other family members, cousins or nephews... For some years now, it has been possible to carry out genetic matching in order to rule out relatives in the event of a new love affair.
Alhmdullilah that's not an issue in majority of the Muslim dominating countries as afrairs, relationships and attachments of this sort are are forbidden and taboo as well. But still with the failing economic conditions of developing countries often force people to move out of their land in order to have a decent livelihood and this creates distance amongst each other...
That's a good thing 😉
There is prerequisite though:
You will have to have your own wife first! 😆
Jokes aside
And yes, they will definitely get to know each other. They say: Blood is thicker than water...
Men toh kabse tayyar hu koi apni beti dene par raazi nahi
Reminds me of the happiness of this mother duck.
Mine are too young right now. It's a little heart breaking to even think about them leaving their nest when it will be time.