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aiartvisions · 1 year ago
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golzar · 28 days ago
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Sonya Jehan
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sweettanya8 · 6 months ago
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teamrabiabutt · 7 months ago
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Sun-kissed soul, golden hour glow, and a melody that whispers of stolen glances. A whirlwind of laughter and moments suspended in time. 🌅✨
This reel is a love letter to the carefree days, a reminder to dance with life's simple joys. 💛
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cozmicangel · 2 years ago
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publicity914 · 1 month ago
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How to Sirf Tum OST Lyrics found in a English
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Sirf Tum | OST Adaptation | Shani Arshad | Ft. Hamza Sohail, Anmol Baloch, Mohsin Abbas Haider Music & Singer: Shani Arshad Lyric
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Why it’s happening
Why you’re the most different
Lost all in his own Street, Nagar Nagar,
Don’t look away
You’re in my heart
You’re only you
Come into my eyes
Don’t look and say I’m asking
you Lord
You’ll be my age
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papenathys · 1 year ago
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Do you have any recs for books about muslim queer people? especially graphic novels?
I have some fiction recommendations, as I don't usually read too much non-fiction:
[ NOTE: Yes, I am aware that all the gay books listed below are depressing as fuck while the sapphic books are fluff or romance. Take it up with the authors. ]
MLM Muslim Books
Darius The Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram: an Iranian-American boy with clinical depression makes a best friend for life, reconnects with his grandparents, and repairs his relationship with his father on a trip to Yazd.
Guapa by Saleem Haddad: Rasa, a gay man working as a translator and living in an unnamed Arab country, tries to carve out a life for himself in the midst of political and social upheaval, in this novel set over 24 hours.
God in Pink by Hasan Namir: set in war-torn Iraq in 2003 and follows a young gay Iraqi man struggling to find a balance between his sexuality, religion, and culture by seeking guidance from a sheikh.
The Carpet Weaver by Nemat Sadat: a tragic love story between two gay youths in 1970s Afghanistan, who must keep their relationship a secret due to the fears of societal ostracisation, violence and even the impending threat of a war.
WLW Muslim Books
The Henna Wars by Adiba Jaigirdar: Nishat, a young Bangladeshi-Irish lesbian has to fight against racism, homophobia and cultural appropriation when she starts a henna business at her Catholic school, and falls for a rival classmate.
Bright Lines by Tanaïs: a vibrant debut novel set in Brooklyn and Bangladesh, which follows three young women and a diasporic Bengali family struggling to make peace with secrets and their past.
The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan: a young Bengali-American girl's conservative Muslim parents forcibly send her off to Bangladesh for marriage, after they catch her kissing her girlfriend; once there, she finds solace and strength through reading her grandmother’s old diary.
Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar: a grumpy-sunshine fake dating romance between two young Bengali-Irish sapphic girls, one Muslim and one Hindu, each having her own troubled relationships with friends, religion and family.
The Quilt and Other Stories by Ismat Chughtai: a collection that includes the titular erotic lesbian love story between a Begum and her maidservant, their sexual trysts unknowingly observed by an innocent little girl– this story revolutionized Indian queer literature and lesbian history.
Radiant Fugitives by Nawaaz Ahmed: a Muslim-Indian lesbian political activist working in the early days of Obama's presidency, attempts to reconnect with her mother and sister, years after her father abandoned her because of her sexuality.
Roses in the Mouth of a Lion by Bushra Rehman: Razia, a Pakistani American, grows up across cultures in 1980s New York, confronting stereotypes, dealing with American society, practicing her Muslim faith, and falling in love with a female classmate.
Tell me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi: a YA enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy about a popular Persian-Indian Muslim cheerleader and a Jewish wannabe director who end up working together on a project, despite their mutual hatred.
Soft on Soft by Em Ali: a very fluffy and low-angst romance between two plus size women- a Persian makeup artist/beauty influencer with anxiety and a Black actress.
MEMOIRS
My Life as A Unicorn by Amrou Al-Kadhi: from a god-fearing British-Iraqi Muslim boy enraptured with their mother, to a vocal, queer drag queen estranged from their family, this is a memoir about the author's fight to be true to themself.
Hijab Butch Blues by Lamya H: a nonbinary butch Muslim author's powerful, religious memoir spanning from her childhood, to their arrival in the United States for college through early-adult life in New York City, describing how she found queer affirmation in the Quran and Islam.
A Dutiful Boy by Mohsin Zaidi: a poignant coming of age memoir by a British-Muslim gay author, about growing up queer in a conservative household, amidst poverty-stricken east London.
We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib: a memoir about feminism and LGBTQ community by a nonbinary queer Ahmadi Muslim author, whose family sought asylum in Canada after fleeing Pakistan's political turmoil.
In Sensorium (Notes for My People) by Tanaïs: this memoir interlaces memories of childhood in the South, Midwest US and New York with a universe of memories and scent—inspired by the author's own perfume maker background– while offering an alternate history of South Asia from a Bangladeshi Muslim femme perspective.
I have not read some of these, and am not Muslim, so I cannot testify to their "correctness" of Islamic representation. Unfortunately I do not have any graphic novels that deal with queerness and Islam. Perhaps my followers can help.
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burningfudge · 6 months ago
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i have no idea what you need to do to become a casting director irl but i'm mourning that i didn't do any of that because what the fuck is that casting? charlie clapham was right there. other beloved and talented romani actors were right there! :(((
They could’ve cast a newcomer too. They did it with Ms Marvel, Echo, and Shang-Chi, and they’ve been some of the best parts of Phase 4 & 5. They could’ve cast literally anyone who’s Romani but no, they went with RDJ instead.
They found a Pakistani American teenager to play a Pakistani American superhero, they found a deaf Native American woman to play a deaf Native American woman, they reworked Shang-Chi’s racist and outdated origin in the comics to something fantastic in the MCU, they changed Atlantis to Talokan instead, drawing inspiration from Mesoamerican culture and it was beautiful. They even found a Zionist actress to play a Zionist character 🙄
The character that’s closest to me in terms of cultural background is Kamala Khan, and I would’ve been absolutely furious if they cast a white girl to play a South Asian character. It’s illogical for them to do that just like it’s illogical for non-Romani actors to play Romani characters but Marvel has done it multiple times. I just don’t understand why Marvel is so against casting Romani actors for their Romani characters.
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heavenboy09 · 3 months ago
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aarizaan · 2 months ago
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triviareads · 2 years ago
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do you have diverse modern romance recs?
Yep! I've (mostly) organized it by author:
Naima Simone: I'm obsessed with literally everything this woman writes, both Harlequin and not Harlequin. Naima writes a lot of fabulous Black heroines (and she writes great body diversity as well) and a decent amount of POC heroes as well. My favorites include . Black Tie Billionaire (Black heroine, Asian hero), Secrets Of A One Night Stand (Black heroine, Pacific Islander hero), and Trust Fund Fiancé (both the hero and heroine are Black). The best thing about Naima's books is just the uniformity in how she writes every body type as attractive and desirable and the sex is very hot. Would absolutely recommend.
Katrina Jackson: I haven't talked about Katrina enough, when she's out here doing the most for mafia romances and spy romances with diverse characters. I could happily read her novella Beautiful & Dirty over and over, but it's a prequel to the mafia series which ends with my favorite, The Don, which has a Black heroine. Katrina also wrote a spy series (The Spies Who Loved Me!) and the first in that series, Pink Slip, has a Black heroine who's lusting over her married bosses (the wife, Monica, is Latina I believe) and surprise, they're both into her too.
Angelina M. Lopez: Angelina writes excellent Latino rep. Her fictional town Freedom, Kansas, which is the setting in multiple stories, has an amazing Mexican-American community she builds on. I'd recommend After Hours on Milagro Street, which has a Mexican-American heroine, as well as her upcoming Full Moon Over Freedom, which is next in the series. The way she melds culture, magic, and romance is gorgeous. Also! Lush Money, which is set within this universe, has a Latina heroine and is very fun and worth reading.
Tara Pammi: If you want to read about Indians in India or Bollywood-centric romances, Tara is the author. I liked Claiming His Bollywood Cinderella and The Secret She Kept in Bollywood (that man is suuuch a DILF he's great).
Jadesola James: I've talked about her before (see here) but Jadesola has written a couple Harlequin Presents stories set in Africa. I'd recommend The Royal Baby He Must Claim and The Princess He Must Marry, which are about sisters who are Nigerian princesses.
Talia Hibbert: The Brown Sisters books are bangers, sexy and emotionally comforting at the same time. I'd recommend all of them: Get a Life, Chloe Brown, Take a Hint, Dani Brown, and Act Your Age, Eve Brown. I also love her novella Guarding Temptation, which has both a Black hero and heroine and Wanna Bet? which has a Black heroine and a British-Indian hero (thanks for reminding me @viscountessevie).
Wrong to Need You by Alisha Rai: The hero and heroine are in-laws (well, her husband, his brother, is dead) so the romance was very emotional and slow-burn, but the pay-off was absolutely worth it. The heroine Sadia is Pakistani-American, and the hero Jackson is of Japanese and Hawaiian ancestry. Alisha also delves pretty deep into South Asian family dynamics which hit a liiiittle too close to home, but I can't deny the accuracy.
Reel by Kennedy Ryan: This a romance between an actress and her director (both are Black) and I particularly appreciate the amount of research Kennedy Ryan put into the Harlem Renaissance, Black artists of that era (she created a fictional artist to base the movie off of), as well as their contributions to the Civil Rights movement which I think isn't discussed enough.
Sink or Swim by Tessa Bailey: See here.
From what I recall, Katee Robert did a pretty good job of body diversity without super explicitly mentioning race in her Fairytale Villains Who Fuck Wicked Villains series.
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shanalitv · 7 days ago
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Top 10 Most Beautiful Actresses of Pakistan 2025 | Pakistani Dramas | Sh...
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golzar · 3 months ago
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Tahirah Sharif
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sweettanya8 · 6 months ago
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teamrabiabutt · 3 months ago
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Lost in her own winter wonderland, our very own Elsa. ❄️
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publicity914 · 1 month ago
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Neelam Muneer best 10 drama list must watch
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Neelam Muneer is a talented model and actress from Pakistan who gained notoriety for her eye-catching appearances and remarkable performances in a range of TV dramas and films. Her parts in well-known films have helped her gain critical acclaim and a large fan following.
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Pakistani Drama Name
Ehraam-e-junoon
Main Cast
Neelam Muneer and Imran Abbas
Storyline
Ehraam-e-Junoon" tells the tale of Shanzay, a young woman with extraordinary beauty who, as a result of her upper-class upbringing, is full of pride and stubbornness.
Shanzay thinks that everything, including happiness, can be purchased with money. Up until she meets Shayan at an event, Shanzay hasn't found a man who can impress her despite her high standards.
Shayan, a charming young man from a middle-class background, works as a pizza delivery boy to supplement his income.
Shayan is drawn to Shanzay right away, and Shanzay wants to give him a better life, but Shayan rejects Shanzay's advances and keeps his distance.
As the story goes on, Shanzay and Shayan's paths cross frequently, and Shanzay begins to questionAs the narrative progresses, Shanzay and Shayan's paths repeatedly cross, and Shayan might be the one to tear down Shanzay's walls of arrogance and intransigence, or will she keep pursuing unimportant goals?
A rollercoaster ride of emotions is what viewers can expect from the drama serial "Ehraam-e-Junoon," which delves into themes of love, pride, and social class.
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