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Fatima and Ahmad: A Vision of True Love

Marriage… What does it exactly means? When you try to look for a dictionary meaning, Mirriam and Webster will give you the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law or as the trend sets nowadays, the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage.

But what does Marriage really means??? Both emotionally and spiritually, let’s try to search its true meaning…

Let us ask two significant persons how they define the word MARRIAGE…

Ahmad and Fatima, a young married couple who, despite Ahmad having no arms and Fatima having no legs, but together they complete each other... in so many ways.

Real marriages and relationships aren't fairy tales. There is true love, but there are also some surprises, hurdles and tragedies that most people don't see coming.

Ahmad and Fatima were presented with situations in life that would be enormous challenges for most people.

Ahmad and Fatima face many issues, together they are strong.

They have built a life with each other, splitting chores and responsibilities.

They help each other get ready.

Fatima helps Ahmad with his hair.

Ahmad can still help Fatima around the house.

They found a way to make life enjoyable for each other, even better together than apart.

But they don't need each other for everything.

They are independent and strong.

Ahmad and Fatima can still find joy in life.

You can see the love and appreciation on their faces.

Don’t take this the wrong way. Somebody might think that they are a couple just to do a lot of things with the help of each other. That they are just having each other just to make or do things alone they cannot.

Their marriage is not like most other love stories or fairy tales, but it is very special. Let both Ahmad and Fatima inspire you to make the most of your situation. Not only that, but appreciate the loved ones you have in your life. Without them, it would be more different than you could ever imagine.

Yes Marriage is very beautiful!!! But don’t get any idea chopping your partner’s hands off, hoping he'd be the same as Ahmad, that’s just wrooooooong… ;-)

Having trouble dealing with your partners? Well, that’s what you call marriage… Take time to complement each other, and no matter what happens, try very hard not to look what you need with someone else, it’ll just worsen the gap!!!

Well, I can’t give no great advice, I’m dealing everything alone myself… Don’t get me wrong, I’m not that old, though for argument’s sake, I’m not that young… Wish me luck ;-)

Cheerio!

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