Mi vida como una película | My Life as a Movie; Cooperative Husband

ENGLISH VERSION

I have never heard of any such incident in my short life that would portray my life in such a way that it would look like a script written for a movie.

So today I will tell you a beautiful story from my mother's life. It is a story of old times when my mother was taking her matriculation exams. She must have been about 16 years old when my grandmother went to meet her mother. She also took my mother with her, who is her daughter, whose name is Amreen.

My mother often laughs while telling me this story and says, "Where does a person's destiny take them?"

According to her mother, she had always been fond of reading, and she wanted to study further after matriculation, but no one knew that Nani's visit to her home and meeting her mother would bring such a big change in Amreen's life.

When my grandmother went to her mother's home, one of her sisters was crying a lot because her son's engagement had broken off because all the lands and properties that my grandmother's sister and her husband had been taken over by fraud, and now they had nothing. They were empty-handed. Seeing their empty hands, the girl's parents broke off the engagement with the boy as soon as they got the opportunity.

My grandmother was very generous and could not see anyone in pain. She arranged for her daughter to marry at her sister's house. The boy was 12 years older than her daughter, and her daughter was only 16 years old and had just started taking her matriculation exams.

In the old days, girls did not speak against their parents, so my mother did not object to my grandmother's decision, and besides, her dream of studying remained unfulfilled due to her marriage at a young age.

When my mother got married and came to her aunt's house at the age of 17, she told her husband, my father, about her dream of studying. My father, whose name is Tahir, was an electrical engineer himself. He allowed my mother to study.

And today, my mother is who she is because of my father, and I am very happy to know that at a time when girls' education was not given any importance at all, but women were considered a machine that ran the house and produced children at that time my father educated my mother and enabled her to fulfill her dream.

What else could be more filmy than this in the 19's?? 🥹

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SPANISH VERSION

Nunca había oído hablar de un incidente semejante en mi corta vida que la retratara de tal manera que pareciera un guion cinematográfico.

Así que hoy les contaré una hermosa historia de mi madre. Es una historia de tiempos pasados, cuando mi madre estaba haciendo sus exámenes de bachillerato. Debía de tener unos 16 años cuando mi abuela fue a verla. También la llevó con ella, su hija, Amreen.

Mi madre a menudo se ríe mientras me cuenta esta historia y dice: "¿Adónde lleva el destino a una persona?".

Según su madre, siempre le había gustado leer y quería seguir estudiando después de graduarse, pero nadie sabía que la visita de Nani a su casa y el encuentro con su madre traerían un cambio tan grande en la vida de Amreen.

Cuando mi abuela fue a casa de su madre, una de sus hermanas lloraba desconsoladamente porque el compromiso de su hijo se había roto. Todas las tierras y propiedades que la hermana de mi abuela y su esposo habían sido usurpadas mediante fraude, y ahora no tenían nada. Tenían las manos vacías. Al verlas, los padres de la chica rompieron el compromiso con el chico en cuanto tuvieron la oportunidad.

Mi abuela era muy generosa y no veía a nadie sufrir. Organizó el matrimonio de su hija en la casa de su hermana. El chico era 12 años mayor que su hija, y esta tenía solo 16 años y acababa de empezar sus exámenes de bachillerato.

Antiguamente, las chicas no se oponían a sus patentes, así que mi madre no se opuso a la decisión de mi abuela. Además, su sueño de estudiar no se cumplió debido a que se casó a temprana edad.

Cuando mi madre se casó y llegó a casa de su tía a los 17 años, le contó a su esposo, mi padre, su sueño de estudiar. Mi padre, que se llama Tahir, era ingeniero eléctrico. Le dio a mi madre la oportunidad de estudiar.

Y hoy, mi madre es quien es gracias a él, y me alegra mucho saber que en una época en la que la educación de las niñas no tenía ninguna importancia, sino que las mujeres eran consideradas una máquina que dirigía el hogar y producía hijos, mi padre educó a mi madre y le permitió cumplir su sueño.

¿Qué podría ser más cinéfilo que esto en los años 19? 🥹

Translated into Spanish using Google Translate.


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