PORTFOLIO REVIEW/2- My Sister, My Soulmate.
When you feel the world is falling apart, the divorce is splitting your family and your life is turning in a way you have never thought will ever do, the best remedy is to be next the ones you love unconditionally.
Asma and Aisha are sisters, and their relationship is very strong and special from many points of view. They have gone throughout similar problems, especially when they divorced in the same period and had to raise alone their children. During this time, they have become each other’s partner, and this has helped them to keep strong. They admit they find strength in each other.
They are proud to be Muslims; even the problems after 9/11 have completely changed their freedom and every time when something happens in the media against Muslims, they become targets. Despite this problem, they stay strong and try not to be affected too much.
In the Muslim culture, after the divorce, the father is the one who keeps the child, but in both cases the mother had the opportunity to keep their children. Because they live in a western culture, this can have a small influence, and the rules are not that strict.
The images tell the story behind the beauty behind this relationship and how these sisters cope together in raising their children and keep their time occupied by having fun in the limits of their religion.
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