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RE: Values are relative-Clash of civilizations

in #life7 years ago

I am a Muslim and we bury our death after special prayer ceremonies. We practice a lot of traditions which I can summarize in a single post. I have already written an article in which I have summarised some of our traditions.

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Thanks. Where can I find it? Can you give me a link? Does it answer the questions I have? Please, if you don't want to respond to me, just say it. I have sincere intentions though.

It is my pleasure to tell you about my culture, mam. Let me summarize my answers.

  1. The first thing you asked is how death is handled where we live? The answer is the dead body is brought home and kept there for 5-6 hours for the closed ones to see him/her for the last time. The dead boy is then washed and sprayed with perfumes and taken to a prayer hall where prayers are offered and the body is buried afterwards.
  2. The women are mostly taken to hospitals before birth so that are no complications when they are giving birth to kids. The females doctors present there handle the process.
    The below of one of my article will also provide you a lot of insight into our culture and traditions.
    https://steemit.com/life/@mmasim/tribalogy-part-1-pashtun-tribe

Thank you very much. I'll read it and will take some time to it.

Sure, mam. Thanks for being on my blog. Always my pleasure.