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The Truth About Hijrah (Being Honest)

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Yahya's Path

Yahya's Path

Ай бұрын

In this video, I speak about feeling homesick, the realities of making Hijrah to Morocco, online haters, and other things.
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@Sabrbear
@Sabrbear Ай бұрын
Looks amazing brother, glad to see how quickly you grew in iman and how quickly you changed your life bro. Much love as always
@WatchCEO
@WatchCEO Ай бұрын
Salam brother Could you describe Malasyia for Hijrah
@lilacblue783
@lilacblue783 Ай бұрын
Brother where you planning to settle
@youngmuslim577
@youngmuslim577 Ай бұрын
May Allah preserve you akhi that’s normal I felt the same when I moved to the uk two years ago coming from Morocco and planning to go back as these western countries aren’t for practising Islam but inshallah you’ll get used to it it’s just a matter of time and u will make friends and go to study Arabic and knowledge in mosques inshallah akhi don’t lose hope in Allah inshallah looking to see you soon
@A.S.M_Thank_You_Allah
@A.S.M_Thank_You_Allah Ай бұрын
Peace be upon you and mercy of Allah and his provisions.
@nazlitechschool
@nazlitechschool Ай бұрын
The scenes by the sea in Morocco look amazing. It is understandable to feel homesick, but hopefully, when you start to meet new people in Morocco and make new friends you will integrate quite well. Anywhere you go, making hijra in this day and age will have some ups and downs as such challenges come with Hijra itself but the goal will be to overcome them inshallah, and find that peace and happiness. Morocco does have some liberal societies but most Moroccans are clinching to their deen, Islam, and practicing it. I am sure you must have experienced a special spiritual atmosphere during the recent eid al Adha celebrations in Morocco, which to be honest are hard to come by anywhere else, take it from me a person who has traveled and lived in Muslim and Non-Muslim countries. Moroccans are one of the few people who have Islam engrained in their society build and practicing to keep away from bidaah despite having some liberals there as well. Anyways, May Allah make your Hijra journey easy and blissful, Ameen.
@vmoses1979
@vmoses1979 Ай бұрын
Wish Morroco and Morrocans well but the French colonial regime has liberalized your society a lot. Compared to Egypt or Jordan Islam is not as ingrained in society as you seem to believe. The Gulf countries are even more islamic excepting Dubai. Of the three Maghreb countries though - Tunisia is the worst on that score.
@nazlitechschool
@nazlitechschool Ай бұрын
Oh please, keep deceiving yourself and living on false information. I mean it suits people who refuse to accept the truth.@@vmoses1979
@Soldier-Of-Mahdi
@Soldier-Of-Mahdi Ай бұрын
​@@vmoses1979 Brother, can you tell me some better countries in middle in order, like comparing btw saudi, uae, oman etc
@simonesimone1101
@simonesimone1101 Ай бұрын
Love your videos so much, so helpful. I am half Tunisian half Scottish. Inchallah I will move to Tunisia within next few years
@user-bn2nv5mx2g
@user-bn2nv5mx2g Ай бұрын
I don’t know about that though, Tunisia is not like other Muslim countries. It’s very anti-Islam
@cnachopchopnewsagency
@cnachopchopnewsagency Ай бұрын
I will advise you to make hijra to other countries. At this moment, i am not even exagerating, Tunisia is the worse place in MENA to make hijra because these past few yeae they have been too liberal, anti islam, feminism ideology and many more.
@firasbaklouti4017
@firasbaklouti4017 Ай бұрын
I'm Tunisian, I wouldn't say anti-islam since the old regimes are gone. But, you need to select the spots in which there are many practicing people. In the capital Tunis there are a few spots, nearby cities like طبربة are very practicing as far as I have seen.
@user-bn2nv5mx2g
@user-bn2nv5mx2g Ай бұрын
@@firasbaklouti4017 good to know
@wm9669
@wm9669 Ай бұрын
This is a very sincere talk. I wish you all the best and I really like watching your videos I am a mother of 4 from Somalia and all my life I have lived outside my country , the isolation is still there even with four children. You don’t belong any where. May Allah make it easy for you. I ask Allah to give us good and take us to a good place.
@normyousaf
@normyousaf Ай бұрын
“You don’t belong anywhere” hits hard my sister. I feel you.
@larbilkhal3225
@larbilkhal3225 Ай бұрын
I'm from Morocco. Welcome to Morocco. God willing, you will settle down and find comfort here
@spiritzen
@spiritzen Ай бұрын
As somebody who has moved abroad several times, currently in Dubai, I totally agree that you MUST travel and live in a country before moving. In fact I would say not just for 1 week but several weeks to a month. If you are able to. Don't live in the tourist areas, get an Airbnb in a typical locality. If you do make the move, you MUST attempt to learn the local language, this is the key to being accepted and feeling more settled. Finally, remove any ideas and idealisation of Muslim countries. Prepare yourself to expect that Muslim countries are flawed, have many non-religious and non-observant Muslims. These countries are great in many ways, but also heavily flawed. Try not to compare, as that will just upset you.
@chainesansnom4449
@chainesansnom4449 Ай бұрын
Travelling in the country beforehand is not possible for women who do not have a mahram to accompany them though.
@sorayashawki2073
@sorayashawki2073 26 күн бұрын
BaraakAllahufeek for keeping it real. Allah swt is ArRazzaaq, and your rizq cannot go away from you. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel, my husband and I are making hijrah to Tangier in the winter (in sha Allah) from the UK - so your journey is very inspirational.
@user-bp9wi7iz6t
@user-bp9wi7iz6t Ай бұрын
As I did Hijra alone to Agadir as a woman not knowing anyone. And I love Agadir. I first tried Turkey in 2022 but it didn’t work out. I don’t know the wisdom of why I had to go to Turkey first but I met amazing Muslims who have been long time travellers who have moved multiple times. Hijrah is like living on the edge of a sword; it’s exhilarating and can be challenging because you are really tested. It has a high reward so expect it to sometimes be difficult. But the benefits are also great. My suggestion to you is to be closer to where all the Muslim converts are and closer to the city centre.
@allykhan8594
@allykhan8594 Ай бұрын
InshAllah you find a home!
@mariar3933
@mariar3933 Ай бұрын
How was ur experience as woman alone
@mpm3132
@mpm3132 Ай бұрын
My wife and I are thinking about emigrating from London to Agadir this year. Do you have any advice for us regarding Agadir and life there? We will visit Agadir in September this year? If you want, we can meet for coffee to hear about your experience and advice about life in Agadir.
@hichametour3120
@hichametour3120 Ай бұрын
No your doing a good job being honest about Morocco I’m British Moroccan and I know exactly what your talking about may Allah make your Hijra journey easy
@ahsana.t.6264
@ahsana.t.6264 Ай бұрын
AoA, that was straight from the heart, bro. Thanks for sharing your experience. Just a word of advice, try not to judge others. I'm referring to your comment about "cultural muslims". Remember everyone is on their own journey towards Allah and people move at different paces and are at different stages of their life. All the best 🙏
@BreakfastatTuscanys
@BreakfastatTuscanys Ай бұрын
He has no business judging others in their own homeland. If he doesn’t like it, the door is always wide open. Im a Moroccan woman and men like him just straight up scare me.
@hukodestroyer
@hukodestroyer Ай бұрын
@@BreakfastatTuscanys I'm not quite understanding what you're saying here. As Muslims we should always assume the best of another Muslim, but if they're visibly committing sins , wouldn't any Muslim have the right to judge them for it?
@hukodestroyer
@hukodestroyer Ай бұрын
I agree, you should assume the absolute best out of other Muslims, but if they're neglecting prayer by delaying it until the time for it ends, or listen to the adhan and don't go to prepare themselves to pray, then this is without a doubt a problem, and they're committing a major sin... I'm commenting this as I'm watching the video, so maybe I will see what you're referring to later on. 👍👍
@laurita28061
@laurita28061 Ай бұрын
Na3m, we are just unperfect persons who are going to another unperfect people.
@faebalina7786
@faebalina7786 Ай бұрын
That first year of any move is really hard especially the first 6 months.The human condition, we actually yearn for jannah so it’s hard to be 100% happy consistently anywhere in this dunya so never think that’s possible.I live in the U.K. and I am done living in the west and I’m going to make dua for hijrah.The Muslim world is vast and even within countries regions vary.I have a colleague that did hijrah to the Muslim regions of Thailand for example.
@SkettFN
@SkettFN Ай бұрын
May Allah protect you, and give you blessing in this world and the next. Ameen.
@lindamrasyid2693
@lindamrasyid2693 Ай бұрын
Aamiin
@blackcatvibing
@blackcatvibing Ай бұрын
I live in Morocco brother welcome to Morocco stay patient on the deen brother everything need patience in this life but Allah makes everything easy for his faithful believers
@norocketsciencebuild5371
@norocketsciencebuild5371 Ай бұрын
It's OK to be homesick bro! However, if you cannot remedy this by yourself you need to be around expats. Come to Marrakesh akhy! We have a strong unity of expats there alhamdulillah. Mostly families. And entrepreneurs!
@user-bn2nv5mx2g
@user-bn2nv5mx2g Ай бұрын
Nicee Mashallah
@firozabuksh5187
@firozabuksh5187 Ай бұрын
Nothing is easy brother..just Pray and have Patience
@user-pg6uv6um3y
@user-pg6uv6um3y Ай бұрын
Every muslims country have sinners,don't give up ,I understand you as a Moroccan woman who lives in USA and I understand each word you said,just stay connected with good Muslims in Morocco and you will find yourself in your home Incha Allah.
@anitawilkerson9213
@anitawilkerson9213 Ай бұрын
Jazakillah Khair, This talk is a great reminder for those who desire Hijrah. I love the real talk. This is a real experience. I am excited to leave in 2 months! May Allah make your Hijrah path easy and sustainable.
@allykhan8594
@allykhan8594 Ай бұрын
salaam my brother, you need put firm Roots if you will stay in Morocco, and have children. Inshallah you done the right thing.
@CodeZanji
@CodeZanji Ай бұрын
Allahumma Barik, such a raw and real brother. May you be blessed abundantly for your sacrifices and for sharing the whole process and your life journey with us. These videos could convince or give the final push a viewer needs to make Hijrah - May Allah record it in your scales of good deeds insha'Allah
@nazme89
@nazme89 Ай бұрын
Respect your integrity and honesty, keep it up and i agree you dont want to sound like the morally incomprehensible influencers all taking dog shi7e about how wonderful a place is. As Muslims in the west hijrah is a massive decision and it's good to see a truly authentic take.
@BeLikeAStranger1448
@BeLikeAStranger1448 Ай бұрын
Before Moving Everyone Do Your Research, Do Your Research & Do Your Research Again & Make A List Of All Of Your Wants & Needs/Essentials Which Require From The Place You Want To Relocate & If That Place Ticks All Of The Boxes Pray Istihara & Leave The Rest To Allah Swt & Go For It Because We May Die Sooner Than We Think & Trust Me You Don't Want To Die In The U.K As A Muslim & Allah Swt Knows Best. ❤
@TheOnlyAndOddPath
@TheOnlyAndOddPath Ай бұрын
MashaAllah brother great beard. I am also travelling also the same situation as you. What helps is seeing new things and try new things. Enjoy and admire the beautiful creation of Allah. With the remembrance of Allah is true peace.
@HoucineADDI
@HoucineADDI Ай бұрын
You're more than welcom brother, may ALLAH protect you
@MaSa-bp5qe
@MaSa-bp5qe Ай бұрын
Brother, may Allah swt preserve you, it is normal to feel this way. Don’t force yourself if you are home sick. Maybe live between two places for now, at least until married with family.
@Veisgo
@Veisgo Ай бұрын
I get what your feeling my brother. When I was younger my family would move a lot so I was always out of my comfort zone 😅
@allykhan8594
@allykhan8594 Ай бұрын
It is good to move as a Group of people with similar goals (religious reasons mainly). You then have a ready made community.
@ishbiliyan
@ishbiliyan Ай бұрын
I'm also planning to make hijra in morocco in the coming months inchaAllah. I hope we can meet someday. You pointed out some good reflections and I wish for you the best may Allah give you success in your new life
@khadijah3519
@khadijah3519 Ай бұрын
I am wanting to move to Morocco. I have a lot of researching about housing and work. But..either way..I am leaving this land I reside on!! Thanks, Brother🌸
@OlympicsMedals
@OlympicsMedals Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work brother, welcome to Casablanca❤
@marytheraspberry3145
@marytheraspberry3145 Ай бұрын
And if Rabat is kinda empty, it's because of the holidays :D (Eid Al Adha and summer that's near). People go back to where they're originally from to visit their families.
@saadhalimi787
@saadhalimi787 Ай бұрын
I randomly found this video and you are filming near my home
@younessmouada3761
@younessmouada3761 Ай бұрын
I am the son of Moroccan immigrants born and raised in Paris, I am French and I feel completely French. But I know Morocco well, I have a lot, and I have gone there every summer since I was a child. I share your criticism of Morocco 100%. On a personal level, I am hesitant. I would really like to return to Morocco in view of the increase in the scores of the extreme right in Europe plus the children of poorly brought up and rotten immigrants spoiled by the system. For my part, I am 27 years old and my only life goals are to travel around the world and find peace and being cloth of God ! peace, calm and tranquility are worth a lot! And I think you can find them in Morocco about remaining introverted and unfortunately being patient in the face of the faults of your contemporaries and being patient in trials and injustice!
@firozabuksh5187
@firozabuksh5187 Ай бұрын
Subhan Allaah Morroco is beautiful..love to go There again You have to be Patient...
@hichamstambouli2769
@hichamstambouli2769 Ай бұрын
ASSALAM alaykom brother I recommend you to go to Temara wich is a city near Rabat there are a lot of mouhajiroun from Europe and there is a Dar Hadith where you can learn your religion you and your family and keep in touch with the brothers
@hichamstambouli2769
@hichamstambouli2769 Ай бұрын
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@hichamstambouli2769
@hichamstambouli2769 Ай бұрын
Put this in Google maps.: Association Dar al Hadith de Témara pour l'apprentissage du Quran et l'étude de ses sciences, 12000, Temara 12000
@platinumuranium
@platinumuranium Ай бұрын
you are amazing! vulnerability at its finest.
@Noor1x1
@Noor1x1 Ай бұрын
Allahumma barik brother, Love, good work ahsant, I hope you get stronger and better.
@yugiohmasterduel8789
@yugiohmasterduel8789 Ай бұрын
In Shaā'Allah Morocco will stay a Muslim country in the future. It's true that in the center of big cities it's more liberal, but how big is this center compared to the whole country ? You will find tourists, none-muslims moroccans and also none practicing people because at the end of the day, there's no compulsion in the religion. I've seen many youths this Ramadan in the Masjid than ever but still a long way to go in terms of education and awareness. Your story is fascinating. I always wondered what people think honestly about the immigrants in the west. What will they tell us in the hereafter if we didn't talk to them about Islam ? Because whenever you try so, you will find yourself guilty and looked at in a bad way, and at the same time I think you need to let professionals in Dawah do the work because times changes and people now are more sceptic and they need a knowledgeable person to deal with their questions and feelings. I think the best way is to be a good Muslim and show Islam in your acts and let God guide whomever He wants. Enjoy your stay here, we are the ones who make the place a home. It's not easy, but it's not impossible. May Allah help you.
@nizar7724
@nizar7724 Ай бұрын
As a Moroccan I totally understand it when when you said "will it be a muslim country in 10 years". this country is indeed a muslim country and most of the people are. but the Leaders of this country have been working on liberalizing this country for so long for their personal profit of course "getting loans, investment..." That is why you see such contradiction between what Islam teach us and what you see in our streets. I hope you will find your home soon my brother at the and end we are just passengers in this world. In my opinion small towns or coutry sides of morocco are good choice, but I don't know about your life style and your projects so I don't know if it will work for you.
@Abdou_AE
@Abdou_AE Ай бұрын
Salamu Alaykum, You've definitely made the right decision moving to Morocco. Just a month into Hijra is a very short time, and you've not even scratched the surface. You'll surely make local and foreign friends who will support you, give you lots of advices, and maybe teach you Darija (Moroccan dialect) which I highly advocate to learn not only because it will unlock for you lots of opportunities but as well it will help you spread your message and help your channel to grow. I suggest you to dive into the Moroccan culture and history. Morocco is a major muslim country in protecting the Ummah from and fighting against Christian invaders throughout the history as well as had a crucial role in spreading Islam in West Africa and Europe (Al-Andalus). Just an fyi, Morocco is very well known is the muslim world as the top country Quran reciting and memorization. Visit Quran Houses in cities and in villages and you will discover the soul of Morocco. Best of luck :)
@Maroerotv3722
@Maroerotv3722 Ай бұрын
U can live in Nador or el Hoceïma, they are best for me
@logitech7989
@logitech7989 Ай бұрын
Welcome to morocco and specially to the north.if u need anything feel free to ask. U gonna find few bad people, but the majority want to do good in this life. I suggest if u think to settle here to buy a farm, here are cheap. And will fit ur life style.
@A2i200
@A2i200 Ай бұрын
It’s definitely more liberal if not most liberal. The city of Salé or Temara are right next to the capital but are more conservative. Salé has a lot of character. The people are more down to earth. Both cities are very lively and much cheaper than Rabat. You probably need to check them out in person as they have less of an online presence than Rabat and the other touristy cities. They’re both a tran/taxi ride away fron Rabat. May Allah guide you
@sunset1823
@sunset1823 Ай бұрын
Salé is not a safe city. Only the neighborhood of Bettana is ok because it’s mostly villas, but even there, robberies and attacks happen.
@AhmedMiad-jz9hk
@AhmedMiad-jz9hk Ай бұрын
Sela is seriously dangerous!
@bestservice7961
@bestservice7961 Ай бұрын
Salé used to be dangerous but I assure you it is much different now. I moved from the UK to there. I was born and raised in Salé and I see it is much safer and police are everywhere all the time. Of course I mean Salé around the old city of Madina and neighbouring.
@budakpoli
@budakpoli Ай бұрын
Stay strong Bro.. I think you should try Malaysia like Salleh Family who have make hijrah to Malaysia until now.. Malaysia was not perfect but I think in terms of Islamic perspective, Malaysian Muslim is better than Moroccan Muslim.. Most of Malaysian also speak good English.. I think you should contacted Salleh family communicated with them about their experiences in Malaysia
@BeLikeAStranger1448
@BeLikeAStranger1448 Ай бұрын
Assalaamu'alaykum Brother Seriously Check Sharjah Out In The U.A.E Because Theirs Many Pro-Active Brother's & Sister's There English Speaking From The U.K & It's A Busy Place With Lots Of Thing's Going On & Lots Of Thing's To Do & Discover Unlike Morocco Which Is Quiet & Layed Back & Can Get Boring & Allah Swt Knows Best.
@RosewiththornsRWT
@RosewiththornsRWT Ай бұрын
Mash'Allah 🥰
@Useronthego
@Useronthego Ай бұрын
You reminded me of Sahaba mashaAllah. Stay strong and inshaAllah things will get better and better along the way
@Alhudaa3344
@Alhudaa3344 Ай бұрын
You gotta go to small cities and villages to live with muslims that still observe the teachings of Islam. Big cities like Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakech and agadir.. are westernalised because the government is secular and think that implementing western way of life is modernity and progress. I am Moroccan too and thinking to go live somewhere far from big cities.
@Alif--Laam--Miim
@Alif--Laam--Miim Ай бұрын
Bro if you need anything, feel free to reach out. I live in the United States, but I'm from Morocco, and I'll be back there in a month. God Bless.
@A.S.M_Thank_You_Allah
@A.S.M_Thank_You_Allah Ай бұрын
Peace be upon you and mercy of Allah and his provisions. Your advises from your experiences are valuable to me, may Allah reward you and may Allah guide you and help you to fade out any anger you might get from evil and keep you away from bad. Allah will you to succeed. Peace be upon you.
@User-059-42
@User-059-42 Ай бұрын
Stay or go to the place of your origin, for example if your family came to england and you were born there and if your family came originally from Pakistan,then go to Pakistan. Same for other countries.Also form a group of expatriate Pakistanis, then go. It makes it easier if you are British Pakistani to have people like yourselves.
@yahyaspath
@yahyaspath Ай бұрын
And if you are mixed race or a revert?
@soumayaihssane9557
@soumayaihssane9557 Ай бұрын
ما شاء الله! May Allah help you brother, it is not easy to change your homeland.. Morocco is as any other place; where you can find good and bad peaple, good and bad places. In general, Morocco is a very diverse country.. but keep in mind that big cities are more open and liberalized than small ones, especially Rabat and Casablanca.. So, from my experience; try small towns or cities or at least popular/traditional places in those big cities.
@AbuUsamaSunnah
@AbuUsamaSunnah Ай бұрын
Brother, hijra is obligatory for Muslims living in the West. And it is haram to move to ghe lands of the kuffar,as you mentioned. It takes time to get used to it, but it’s worth it knowing that your offsprings will be raised in a Islamic environment
@AJStranger-qx1if
@AJStranger-qx1if Ай бұрын
ASalam alaikum Yahya, take it easy akhi It will be okay Insha'Allah
@zahidhakim5727
@zahidhakim5727 Ай бұрын
Brother, how did you find a place to buy ? Are the prices reasonable?
@Bambotb
@Bambotb Ай бұрын
Whats his job
@marytheraspberry3145
@marytheraspberry3145 Ай бұрын
3:03 I'm Moroccan. Born and raised in Rabat. I have never seen a g@* or tr@@@ person in Rabat. Most people don't accept that (except maybe some people from my generation (2000's+) unfortunately. But yeah, tbh people have an "open" mindset (and I mean them being okay with certain things that aren't really halal), but at the same time, I have an observation that you can find a sister that doesn't wear the hijab, but she could actually have a strong religious background and strong eeman, but she's just following the trend or whatever in her choice of clothing. I know that because when you speak to them you realize they have islamic views on things. But yeah, I've honestly never seen a g or tr person in Rabat. In casa though, I heard that exists at night in the dark. May Allah guide them. La hawla wa la quwwata illa biLlah.
@yahyaspath
@yahyaspath Ай бұрын
It is impossible for a sister to not wear hijab but also have a strong imaan - We are taught that iman is not just an internal feeling, but it must also manifest externally - The evidence being that there is an authentic hadith where The Prophet saw said when committing sins, for example zina, the person has no iman during that time. I get what you’re saying and largely agree with most of what you wrote, but had to correct that specific point
@marytheraspberry3145
@marytheraspberry3145 Ай бұрын
@@yahyaspath Yep, I agree. We have to act upon our eeman. Wajib is wajib. So is hijab. But let me explain the context we live in Morocco. We have people that want to equalize the inheritance of men and women, to give women the possibility of marriage without the consent of their father, to make it hard for a man to practice polygammy (in a halal way ofc). (They want to pass on a new set of laws. If your wife's Moroccan, I'm sure she knows. ) We have people from my generation starting to think "hey, as long as the person isn't doing anything that harms me, I should accept them" (referring to liberally accepted acts such as being openly homo). But what I've noticed is that some people, eventhough not apparently religious (aka when it comes to their clothes or their apparent lifestyle in general), when you talk to them, alhamduliLlah, you find that they disagree with the problematic non islamic ideologies mentioned above. You find that they pray. ... However, there are some people, to whom when you talk , you find them having this "love everyone mindset no matter what, and women should have equal rights too, blablabla." (just like the west basically) And I'm sure this exists in many muslim countries (westernisation effects). So all I'm highlighting is that alhamduliLlah, you will find people with a good aqeedah regardless of their appearance. And, yes I make it clear that hijab is a wajib. It should be worn. May Allah guide these women and young ladies.
@YA-do8tz
@YA-do8tz Ай бұрын
و عليك السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته
@amineamine-zh1xk
@amineamine-zh1xk Ай бұрын
Brother im from morocco and to be honest i think the best place to make hijrah to is saudi or indonesia or muritania Ps morocco is also a great muslim country but i think the other countries above are more conservative
@Nour_huria012
@Nour_huria012 Ай бұрын
They are more conservative but more difficult to live in and some of the ones you named you may live very badly
@hshwhwbwhwhw3364
@hshwhwbwhwhw3364 Ай бұрын
No morocco is better
@amineamine-zh1xk
@amineamine-zh1xk Ай бұрын
​@@SAA-24May Allah make it easy for evreyone the important thing is to stay firm on the deen and make duae that Allah will keep us steadfast on the deen
@amineamine-zh1xk
@amineamine-zh1xk Ай бұрын
​@@Nour_huria012 May Allah make it easy for evreyone
@amineamine-zh1xk
@amineamine-zh1xk Ай бұрын
​​@@hshwhwbwhwhw3364Allah knows best morocco is good im not saying its not
@RSADYNAMICS
@RSADYNAMICS Ай бұрын
please dont ever change to cater to your audience .Stay real and give us your honest options as that will be more helpful that if you try and be diplomatic
@hiphopuniverse1041
@hiphopuniverse1041 Ай бұрын
As a moroccan it’s sad to see that morocco is no longer following islamic teachings
@BadrAsSaddiq
@BadrAsSaddiq Ай бұрын
Subhannallah, I will be there in October In Sha Allah
@ahsana6424
@ahsana6424 Ай бұрын
Nice video bro, بارك الله فيك
@younessmouada3761
@younessmouada3761 Ай бұрын
I have some family member in Rabat and Temara ! Enjoy your life !
@blackcatvibing
@blackcatvibing Ай бұрын
Tangier is definitely a place to live brother north Morocco in general it safe and beautiful and good for business
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM Ай бұрын
I'm Moroccan and i 100% agree with you, Morocco isn't the perfect country and i would even argue that there are far better muslim countries for hijra.
@Nour_huria012
@Nour_huria012 Ай бұрын
It is impossible for you to name a single country that is perfect, this duniya is not jannah say AlhamduliAllah for Morocco because there are horrible countries and many of them are in Europe
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM Ай бұрын
@@Nour_huria012 Yes there's no perfect country, i only said there are better countries.
@4techdell389
@4techdell389 Ай бұрын
bit howto move there, is it allowed to stay no matter how long?
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM
@LEGENDARYN_MUSLIM Ай бұрын
@@4techdell389 I don't know brother it's my nationality I'm not from somewhere else so i didn't have to apply for it. But i think the best way is to find a spouse from Morocco so you get the nationality when you marry.
@AhmedMiad-jz9hk
@AhmedMiad-jz9hk Ай бұрын
آه بصح اخاي بالنسبه ليا ماليزيا و دول الخليج احسن بلاصة تمشي ليها بالنسبة للناس المحافظة
@Tanner-cz4bd
@Tanner-cz4bd Ай бұрын
May Allah make it easy for you, bro. I'll come and visit you soon, bro iA
@firozabuksh5187
@firozabuksh5187 Ай бұрын
May Allaah give a Righteous spouse Brother...
@akh9066
@akh9066 Ай бұрын
As Selam alaykum Brother. My name is Abdul Kadir from from Germany I am living now for 3 years in Marokko and I know what you mean regarding being alone. I was in the same position like you when I came newly to Marokko. The main thing you have to find a community its really important. Marokko is a religious country up till you was only in the coast city's. They are famous for being not religious. South Marokko is more religious.
@laurita28061
@laurita28061 Ай бұрын
And north
@hn1695
@hn1695 Ай бұрын
Insightful profound reflection. Jazakallah khair. What was your job at age 24? Would you move to saudi?
@laarbioufkir4956
@laarbioufkir4956 Ай бұрын
مرحبا بك في المغرب ومرحبا بالصالحين و الاتقياء الانقياء مثلك 🇵🇸🇲🇦
@user-kl3jo6is4f
@user-kl3jo6is4f Ай бұрын
Brother, I have also moves to Rabat, Sale recently from the UK. Would be nice to meet you locally. Can I share my details with you.
@Zoronoa01
@Zoronoa01 Ай бұрын
Welcome to your home Morocco!
@adamali2886
@adamali2886 Ай бұрын
how have you been looking after the indian ship that has weapons for israel that is in the port in morocco
@yahyaspath
@yahyaspath Ай бұрын
Whats that got to do with me you donkey
@adamali2886
@adamali2886 Ай бұрын
@@yahyaspath kalb
@ImranAli-tm3rq
@ImranAli-tm3rq Ай бұрын
Brother, thanks for the video, only thing, I would refrain from calling them clowns. They may be playing the flute and not realise theyre doing wrong. They may still be good Muslims.
@realsoldierofallah
@realsoldierofallah Ай бұрын
Love the vulnerability of the video
@BrotherKhaled
@BrotherKhaled Ай бұрын
Salaam My Dear Brother , Alhamdulillah You have made the step to Hijrah , I Myself am a Born n Bred Londoner , Back in Jahilliyah ,in my time of ignorance in 88 /89 start of Rave scene here , done Haram ,But Alhamdulillah 16 Years ago I took Shahada to Marry My Maroc Wife in Maroc, We visit the FAM in Rabat as often as possible , Whenever there I walk that road every morning for Miles, Sea air & Sunshine recharges the batteries for sure , Akhi do not react to the Haters ,with success comes hate & envy from others jealousy , We are told after Allah it is Your Mama then your Mama then Your Mama ,Then Your Baba , Would be concerned , If You was not missing them , When You crossed the Road If You turn Right towards Sale ,The Medina is always hustle & Bustle Asr to Maghrib time & Hassan is nice to Chillax , If you went Left Nice Long walk down to Dar Naji Restaurant on the Corner , You will see opposite New Sea front apartments & Amall works in progress last time I was there in Ramadan , Good up & coming area for Business , I would move there in a second if in position to start life there , I can advise Nice Sized Masjid for Jummah in that area , May Allah guide You to Sakeena Akhi
@RSADYNAMICS
@RSADYNAMICS Ай бұрын
Next video 20 things that are better in morocco than in London ?
@7625e
@7625e Ай бұрын
Ma-sha-Allah (As God wills)
@sidimouhamed7727
@sidimouhamed7727 Ай бұрын
May Allah bless you and your family
@hn1695
@hn1695 Ай бұрын
Can you make a video on the many different ways we can earn online and hence migrate. Barakalahu feek.
@blackcatvibing
@blackcatvibing Ай бұрын
You'll notice in Morocco people will walk and stand very close to you but i live in Morocco it annoying but they don't wanna rob they just curious it bad habit but it better then getting stepped or shot 😅
@hn1695
@hn1695 Ай бұрын
Can you make a video on how to find a good wife either uk or abroad and whether you should marry from the country you will be migrating to and also how you met your wife
@samirelamrany-bi7dy
@samirelamrany-bi7dy Ай бұрын
Mashaalah may allah facilitate.
@isaamhicham6761
@isaamhicham6761 Ай бұрын
Come to essaouira bro u will like it
@hannah7305
@hannah7305 Ай бұрын
I'm surprised that you moved to Morocco and expected not to see liberals? Morocco is not a particularly 'strict' country, especially the younger generations. However, it shouldn't affect how you're practicing. Some of the most practicing Muslims I know live in the most liberal countries - it only illustrates how strong their eman is.
@youngmuslim577
@youngmuslim577 Ай бұрын
Mashaallah bro Morocco is beautiful
@Nour_huria012
@Nour_huria012 Ай бұрын
Yes Mashallah But in this Duniya you can't have everything, if you want a very conservative country there is a lot of corruption and poverty, if you want to live well and in luxury, your surroundings will be controlled by Shaytan, this is the reality
@jabsdrahm.3232
@jabsdrahm.3232 Ай бұрын
Malaysia for me..
@adibharhouri2692
@adibharhouri2692 Ай бұрын
Would love to meet you if you're still in Rabat.
@hadijahamal7980
@hadijahamal7980 Ай бұрын
❤I HOPE AND PRAY YOU WILL GET BETTER INSHA'ALLAH AMEEN 🌟. VISITING HOME WILL HEAL THAT HOME SICKNESS INSHA'ALLAH 💝. DON'T WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT CRITICS 😅,IF YOU WATCH THE SALEH FAMILY'S HIJRA JOURNEY, YOU WILL GET STRONGER BY YOUR HONEST TAKE ON THE TRUTH ABOUT COUNTRIES 😂,THEY TELL IT THE WAY IT IS.THEY DON'T LIE ABOUT A COUNTRY AT ALL.MAY ALLAH KEEP YOU TO WHATEVER IS GOOD FOR YOU AND YOUR DEAR WIFE 💖 INSHA'ALLAH YOU WILL GET WHAT IS BETTER ✨✨👍.
@adamali2886
@adamali2886 Ай бұрын
Morocco is muslim in name only
@hamzapub1899
@hamzapub1899 Ай бұрын
welcome brother to country muslim , morocco is best way for islam all people good , and kind , welcome
@hanazuki333
@hanazuki333 Ай бұрын
Stop lying..
@blackcatvibing
@blackcatvibing Ай бұрын
Try Qatar and Saudi and UAE
@M.Ajettary
@M.Ajettary Ай бұрын
Of course you’re right, there are a lot of things that need to be changed in Morocco. But in sha Allah it will step by step
@hanazuki333
@hanazuki333 Ай бұрын
With that drunk king it will only go downwards..
@farrukhs92
@farrukhs92 Ай бұрын
God bless ❤
@user-bn2nv5mx2g
@user-bn2nv5mx2g Ай бұрын
“If you want me to glaze Morocco then go somewhere else” hahahahaha
@firozabuksh5187
@firozabuksh5187 Ай бұрын
Marakesh is great too....
@M_U_NAS
@M_U_NAS Ай бұрын
What was your job in the UK before you made Hijrah?
@joeblow8732
@joeblow8732 Ай бұрын
Becoming a Muslim does not mean you have to relocate to a Muslim country. One can practice their religion wherever they live, and must also understand that although Muslim they are not cultured in the Muslim country where they’ve relocated. I know many Muslims who are 2nd, 3rd, etc… generation Muslims in western countries whose origins are from a Muslim country who have difficulty adjusting to life in the country of their forbearers. You can’t change the culture and people. You have to make an earnest effort to embrace, understand, and adapt to the culture.
@yahyaspath
@yahyaspath Ай бұрын
Respectfully your opinion holds no weight, majority of scholars say if you are able to then you should - Most scholars also say its haram to move from a Muslim country to a non-Muslim country - I follow the scholarly opinion, not some random person online
@benimohchannel7354
@benimohchannel7354 Ай бұрын
I advise you not to change countries or places frequently. I believe that God is testing your religion, your belief, and your faith in God. Morocco is one of the best countries to live in and you will adapt quickly. All you have to do is associate with some good people, and they are many.
@Ibnalsafir
@Ibnalsafir Ай бұрын
100% muslim by the way. Oman is a way better option. Morroco is somewhere I would advise you to leave UNLESS you live in the outskirts, get away from the city.
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