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Incredible gesture by an Indian family for the mother

Must be very attached. I personally don't agree with the gesture.
 
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These pictures are from a house warming function in Koppal, Bellary district, Karnataka State, India.

Please notice the same expression and posture of the mother , sitting on the sofa.

The wife in the photos died in a road accident many years ago.

The family did not want to miss her on this happy event so they made a wax figure just for this occasion.

True love !!
The psychological pressure on the kids seeing your mother sitting while she is dead -
Indians are weird people -
 
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These pictures are from a house warming function in Koppal, Bellary district, Karnataka State, India.

Please notice the same expression and posture of the mother , sitting on the sofa.

The wife in the photos died in a road accident many years ago.

The family did not want to miss her on this happy event so they made a wax figure just for this occasion.

True love !!

Very nice gesture. Doesn't matter what others would do this is a family decision and if this makes the family happy so be it.
 
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It's a bit creepy, why not just have a giant photograph. But all the best to the family, all the best.
 
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Don't dude, not needed.
they did something very very wrong everyone should condemn this act.
there is a hadith that says: when dajjal arrive he says to a man that if I resurrect your parents would you than accept me as god.he says yes (imagine if that man is Muslim)
 
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they did something very very wrong everyone should condemn this act.
there is a hadith that says: when dajjal arrive he says to a man that if I resurrect your parents would you than accept me as god.he says yes (imagine if that man is Muslim)

Who are you to judge right or wrong? They are not claiming resurrection, that is your interpretation and very insulting.
 
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Don't disrespect other's way of thinking guys. It's how they find appropriate.. I know, in Pakistan we would have something else with the money spent on that statue.

To OP: True Muslims think very differently about the dead. In our religion, there's a concept of continuous charity (Sadqa e Jariyah), where dead can get benefit from the charitable acts done by their family members. For example, grow fruit trees, dig a well where water is scarce etc.. they go a long way to benefit the dead.

That's why few Pakistanis are against this idea.. but I think this is how the family thought to remember her and we shouldn't disrespect the way they are showing their affection.
 
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Don't disrespect other's way of thinking guys. It's how they find appropriate.. I know, in Pakistan we would have something else with the money spent on that statue.

To OP: True Muslims think very differently about the dead. In our religion, there's a concept of continuous charity (Sadqa e Jariyah), where dead can get benefit from the charitable acts done by their family members. For example, grow fruit trees, dig a well where water is scarce etc.. they go a long way to benefit the dead.

That's why few Pakistanis are against this idea.. but I think this is how the family thought to remember her and we shouldn't disrespect the way they are showing their affection.
its not others way of thinking it preserving yours
 
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its not others way of thinking it preserving yours
So you can only preserve yours by insulting others?

It's how they family thought they wanted to remember the mother.. Who are we to insult?

They aren't claiming to resurrect her, they aren't doing pooja.. I think they only wanted her to be present in the photographs. I know, according to our religion, it's haraam, but even taking photographs is haraam is our religion.

Now my question to you, do you have photographs of your dead family members? If yes, then that's haraam according to many scholors..
 
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Don't disrespect other's way of thinking guys. It's how they find appropriate.. I know, in Pakistan we would have something else with the money spent on that statue.

To OP: True Muslims think very differently about the dead. In our religion, there's a concept of continuous charity (Sadqa e Jariyah), where dead can get benefit from the charitable acts done by their family members. For example, grow fruit trees, dig a well where water is scarce etc.. they go a long way to benefit the dead.

That's why few Pakistanis are against this idea.. but I think this is how the family thought to remember her and we shouldn't disrespect the way they are showing their affection.
this content is shown in Pakistan so we have a right to reply.
we are not showing disrespect to there religion but the custom there are creating.
 
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this content is shown in Pakistan so we have a right to reply.
we are not showing disrespect to there religion but the custom there are creating.

So they aren't allowed to show their custom on PDF without being insulted?
 
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