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[quote]Ussalaamu Álaykum I believe that in countries like Pakistan, it is not the women but also the whole family which suffers from no amusement parks or entertainment avenues. Unless we provide good entertainment for the family; this means safe enviorment, provinding safe entertaimment to women alone is far ahead. But this is only the problem of the middle and lower class. The upper class got their entertainment in the form of lavish parties, disco and ofcourse their favourite past time abroad. As far as your question 'Do you consider entertainment movies a desirable past-time every now and then and why? What about simple TV dramas?'; it is all about the taste. Some people love to watch movies and dramas. They leave anything for it. But meeting people and interacting with them has a huge impact on a person personality than sticking to the TV screen. About your second question 'Would the idea of women working with non-mahram men be acceptable to you, given they act as their wives, mothers, sisters,...for the sake of art?'; I think we can all see quite a libral dramas on the cable pakistani channels, few came under criticism also. I think it is up to the woman to decide herself. Our society's main problem is that it never consider any person a free human. We practice more of our culture than our religion. Nauman Ilyas.[/quote]
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