Exploring Mama Mustafa's Village
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2022
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Hello Everyone,
Today we are exploring Mama Mustafa's Village.
Love from Ali and Safia❤️
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I'm starting to understand why Mustafa always thinks the greatest stuff comes from his village. He made everything in the village with help from his family. Why wouldn't he be proud of his work?
Well said
Facts
so hes steve from Minecraft?
No wonder Mustafa distrusts strange food--he literally grows every single thing he eats, it would seem. He knows 100% what is in his food, because he's the one who planted it. And given the issues of carcinogens and other chemicals in processed food, he's not exactly wrong to be concerned, either.
As others have said, it is a beautiful village, one to be proud of.
Came to post same
He's awesome
Mustafa on his own land, surrounded by the work of his hands, a king among men. We wish him the best.
Please let Mufasa know that because of your video people as far away as United States we’re able to walk with him! Also, his village is beautiful and full of the peace of Allah/God. ❤️
I hope the Premier of Pakistan will see this video and help Sir Mustafa's people to prevent flood damages in the future 🙏
Let's hope so ♥
We can tell that Mama Mustafa has everything in his village, I think that his village is richer compared to other villages (not sure). Long live Mama Mustafa! 🥰🙌🙌
now we know why he would often compare some thing with his village. his village is indeed beautiful.
I know they live in what we call in the west 'poverty' but to me he is rich with family and land. It's absolutely beautiful there. He leads a great life.👍🏻🖐🏻🇨🇦
No wonder Mama Mustafa is always saying everything is better at home! His home is absolutely a thing of raw beauty. I love the woven ceiling on the field house his boys stay in when working. And I wish I could taste that water. 😀
❤️ From Canada
He never sounds negative or dismissive when he points it out, either. Just matter of fact. What a gentleman.
I like how he has hut of branches for him to relax and for his sons a room😆
I wish that I could smell along with the video. I grew up in the US on a family farm and the way the fields smell in the sun on a hot still day is just amazing. I can still smell a corn field from a long ways away (also I am allergic to corn and it makes me sneeze). I love the smell of wheat growing and alfalfa and the garden vegetables.
Such a great fatherly vibe shines through Mustafa. I'd trust him with my life without question.
Mustafa is a NATURALIST AND LAND LORD ALSO
see he is reluctant to eat processed food ❤
They need technical and scientific support, but only farmers can produce the food...
I've been lovjng these videos so much. Mustafa's village ABSOLUTELY lives up to the hype.
Mustafa 🙂
( But all of a sudden I did have the fun image of... hearing the music "everybody dance now!" 😄)
I absolutely love his crops. I haven't seen wheat like that for quite some time. It is tall, obviously meant for more than just the grain. I would guess that they use it for straw, that is probably used in some of their building construction. There are obviously so many hours and years worth of hard work involved for Mustafa to be able to plant such nice and healthy things. I can see why he values the simple things. Mustafa actually reminds me of my grandfather because, he valued a simple life, hard work, good things to eat and most importantly the inner and outward peace afforded to a farmer.
Even as Pakistani its so fascinating to watch how these traditional people live. Its so cool, I love it!
We all have so much to share with each other. Greetings from Mobile, Alabama, in the southern US.
Lol I'm out here, commenting on year old comments. Well, the sentiment remains true ✨️
What a paradise! Yes, farming is hard work, but what a beautiful place to do it! And the joy that comes from growing your own food! As a home gardener, this inspires me!
Mama Mustafa's village reminds me of my grandma's place. I haven't been home in my country for almost 3 years and I really miss my home.
The farm has obviously taken years of work and development. It’s beautiful and well grown.
Have y’all considered raising money for a motorized scooter for Mustafa’s son who can’t walk? I’m disabled and wouldn’t be able to get anywhere without mine. I got it used and cheap, but that’s not always an option. Just wondering.
Good idea 👍
Also for those flood walls!
True untouched wilderness! Incredible! This is something we are running out of far too fast here in the United States. Hopefully someday I will be able to visit a village like this where peace remains and the planet stays unmolested by man. The Brahui region of Pakistan is so beautiful
A farm village is not "untouched wilderness" it's literally the opposite of that
@@Ninjalectual I’d argue a city is the opposite of that
Absolutely beautiful, id love to see it in real life. Should be very proud of what has and is being created.
Thank you. We would love to take you there. Cheers! :)
That's amazing water intensive crops like rice, bananas, and cotton can be grown there, it looks so dry! Also, I now want a Kandhari pomegranate tree. We had 3 huge plants in our backyard but they got destroyed (mostly) in the winter of 2021.
I'm originally from the southwestern US. There is a simular problem there with flash floods. Instead of flood walls, it became common practice to dig artificial barrancas, or flood control channels, as they are called. Maybe a more economical solution would be to hire a backhoe excavator and dig a flood control channel past his land?
I was thinking this too. A trench is easier than a wall.
It's very unfortunate the govt in these parts is thoroughly corrupt and the people very poor.
A channel would be perfect and it could lead to a small reservoir. Pakistan in general struggles to store water.
@@Shakeel_._Ahmed The government is thoroughly corrupt? Sounds like America.
How would they get the backhoe in? If you watch the earlier videos, this is a remote location and there are no roads.
@@alphabetsoup6681 Great question. Having seen the earlier travel videos, I can tell you it would be extremely difficult. However, it is possible. Those mountain roads are maintained by heavy equipment and it is possible, admittedly slowly, to transport heavy loads over even more difficult places. The real question is the economics behind it. It would have to be a collaborative project, for sure. And, as @Shakeel Ahmed, said earlier, you could create a reservoir that could serve the much broader community.
Even if it would be impractical by modern mechanical means, oxen and men with shovels could do it, given enough labor resources.
I love these videos. Mama Mustafa’s village is so nice, his home and crops look beautiful. I would love to know if there are tools or seeds that would benefit his family. Also, will we get to see similar videos of the lives and homes of other Reactistan participants?
Thank you C. Allen. We will ask regarding any tools or seeds that Mustafa and his family might need. And yes we will visit other participants and show their lifestyle as well. Thank you for watching.
I did not expect solar panels so its neat to see modern tech remove gas powered generators.
It's nice that he has accepted the possibility of some modern devices to improve their lives
Solar panels have become quite common in remote areas of Pakistan
Mustafa is living a life that millions of Americans dream of. To live off of your own land and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Thank you and Mama Mustafa for this wonderful gift of a glimpse inside his life. His place is beautiful, and he reflects the wholesome lifestyle he leads.
You are most welcome :)
Such a peaceful place
Incredibile view of something I would have never seen here in America. Blessings to you people and Mustafas crops
Masya Allah tabarakallah Mama Mustafa
With Solar energy his village become even more self sustainable. They already have wheat field, paddy field and fruits. Goats and chicken for lifestock.
He grows it. Its great and he's proud. As he should be.
This is the first time I've seen how beautiful and bountiful your country is. What a lovely experience!
I love the way Mustafa explains each and everything in detail and his village is so beautiful MashaAllah ❤️
I like How he says at 10:12
*This worm is eating its food*
Contrary to what most people would say
*This worm is eating MY Plants*
Not sure that I'd call it a village, nor even a hamlet - too small and few in people - it seems to be more of a homestead - a place where only Mustafa and his extended family reside. Can see why he only likes pure stuff given that all his resources come from nature that he manages and harvests himself. He seems to be a lot more lively at home than in the studio, I think he prefers his creature comforts to being surrounded by lights and cameras.
definitely noticed how lively and enthusiastic he seemed compared to reaction videos 😂
Very simple i love it, and the land and mountains are beautiful, that water is better than anything you will find in any USA City, i am on ten acres in the woods we have well water also and i do a little solar keep up the great life you live .
What a peaceful place. I was thinking if its just near my place which is the Philippines I would give mama mustafa fruit bearing seeds that grow here in my country. Mama Mustafa has a vast land.
Absolutely fantastic video. Mama Mustafa's village is beautiful and peaceful, his gardens and fields are to be proud of!
Thank you Afshin
I love how Mustafar share his wisdom and love how he lives. Thank you guys for showing this beautiful village.
Love these videos! Thanks for your efforts ❤️
You are most welcome. And thank you for watching :)
Most people would not survive if all the electricity went out one day. But this village will.
He is very blessed with the things of God. Gardens of fruits and healthy food. Clear and clean water.
Looks to me like they could start selling rocks and make a fortune! Yikes! 🙂 Let me add, it is commendable to see how people have carved out a life amidst such harsh conditions. Hats off to Mustafa and his village members.
So wonderful! I love seeing what people can build with the simple natural things in the environment.
Nice video.Thanks from Kerala,India.
It looks like Mustafa and his family are doing well. It would be interesting to see the village itself.
Real pretty country out there
It’s so pretty! The land looks a lot like the American southwest! So cool!
Nada que ver con los EE.UU. ahí Monsanto ha hecho una mierda con los granjeros.
Yeah I was like why does this look like acton California lol or rosamond
@@rmramirezc Ciertamente espero que Monsanto no haya tenido sus manos codiciosas cerca de allí jajaja
Lovely setting, but oh such hard work. I admire the , to us, hardships they live with and how they are s so content !
That's true. 🙂
Just amazing
Thank you Amna
Loved this. I'm now sitting here wondering what he's doing on his village today as I watch this. Such a different world. Great man. Great village he built. Be very proud of yourself sir.
How beautiful🧡♥️💜Thank you to mama for welcoming all of us into his home. This was a very lovely video.
Glad you enjoyed it❤️❤️
Wow, that water looks so fresh and clean! I think life here would be very rewarding.
Such a beautiful village 🥰 I live in a big city so I find it nice to see how other people live. It looks so much more peaceful and friendly out in the country, a true delight. Thank you for sharing! God bless!
Absolutely fascinating. Thank you.
Mashallah Mashallah Mama Mustafa really has everything in his village
The big cities are just cheap copies of his very original and authentic village.
haha
Fruit trees are such nice things, they give so much! The fields are beautiful, and the structures are amazing, I would like to learn this skill. I watched another person make fertilizer using waste from plants and animals and used it in his fields, as well as used the methane from it to cook with. It is wonderful that Mama has solar to help. I would also like to donate for more fruit trees or things. Love to all!
Very beautiful surroundings. I really like watching the water in the little canals. I live close to a forest but on the other side we have modern amenities but where Mama Mustafa lives there is nothing, no shops, no cars, no traffic, very peaceful. So when do the heavy rains come? Also do they get snow in the winter? Thanks for a beautiful video.
No they don't face snow
Hi Leo, rains usually come June onwards. And no there is no snow. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Such a pleasure and honor to be shown around Mustafa's village. Thank you for sharing
Looks so peaceful. Love it. Mannii from Melbourne
City kid: we got garden
Village kid: we got forest and farm land
Govt should help Mama Mustafa and the village out it is so pure and beautiful Thank you for sharing keep it up💯
I did hope for this to happen the first time I saw Mustafa's village. It makes my heart so happy. I haven't seen it yet if it posted, but I am excited to see all the vegetation now 7 months later. I really enjoy watching each video. Please take good care, and can someone point me in the right direction if there is a recent update to how his village is growing?
MashaAllah eventho the land look a bit hars but you literally can grow anything there. Our mountains and lands are greener but as far as I know, not all types of plants could be planted in some areas
Didn’t know he wore glasses. He looks cute in his glasses.
Maa Shaa Allah
Absolutely amazing mashAllah 💕
Thank you 🙂
I would love to this type of thing about the other tribal peoples village.and homes.. From the women's point of view as well.
Thank you for the suggestion. We are working on it. .
This was great.
So, is Mustafa kind of - idk, obviously not rich, but "wealthy" by these rural villager standards? Besides the large compound/house itself, they obviously have quite a bit of land.
I feel as though he's definitely on the wealthy side, in terms of people who live in rural Pakistan (not that I'm anywhere near an expert).
While many things may be cheaper in "poorer" countries, it's not as if some guy in his village is making and installing all of those solar panels.
They would probably have to cost as much as they do for people who purchase them in Western countries, and he would need "city folk" electricians to install them.
I'd say he's definitely "wealthy" in terms of the region he lives in.
@@eric3529 while he does seem rich given the amount of crops he’s been growing, solar panel shouldn’t be the parameter to judge that. The come in cheap here as china is nearby and it has almost become a prerequisite for farms to have them, especially those in areas like mustafa's village which don’t receive electricity directly from the grid.
Yes he is not poor. He has many goats and one goat cost 100$.
No he isnt wealthy in terms of villagers wealth scale but u can say that he is better than most of the villagers. Because the land he owns might have a value of around 3000$.and he lives in a very remote area far from highways road or some cities soo its is not considered wealthy in pakistan
Hot and abundant sun, water... In my state, melon, watermelon and pecan trees do well.
Maybe it can be grown in that area too?
Subtitles are very visible I hope you do the same font and background for reactistan subtitles
Yes. Good suggestion. We are working on that. I think the new videos' subtitles are better.
Thank you
Thank you for the tour of the property , it's more extensive than I had imagined . If Mustafa sells a good portion of his wheat crop , please tell him he should get a good price , there will be a wheat shortage due to the situation in Ukraine .
What a wonderful village. There is so much untapped potential in Balochistan.
What a beautiful video.
Thank you❤️
Beautiful area, I would like to visit. I am however accustomed to more city develings. I would not be a great fan of the lack of emergency medical service. Nothing against gardening and growing your own produce ( We will all have to, the way expenses just rise and rise). It is a beautiful and an impressive compound built by Mustafa,worth a visit.
I also congratulate the effort of showing the best side of your heritage as before you two I only heard of Balochistan regions in regards to honor killings. Off course the media is also partial to bad news (blood sells), but what I mean is keep up the good work. You both are an extremely nice and talented couple.
How i miss real fruit from the trees when my grandpa had his fields
Wuhoo I'm the second viewer 🫣❤️🔥
mama mustafa should make ali work for a day in the farm for the first time... would be a great episode
Idk why his village reminds me of Minecraft
It looks like California's high altitude Desert. Beautiful place.
would love to see the harvest
nice place
I hopped you put more information about this village, how far is it from town? how many cops working there? any hospitals or nurses in it? how they fight fires? any taxi or bus or public transportation? any schools? where the cemeteries located? what do toilets looks like? where are the food markets or grocery stores? any banks? coffee shops etc.
That's a good suggestion. We will do another video covering that or maybe do a livestream where people can ask us questions.
Wuhoooo i am the first viewer
You are awesome Ilyas :)
Beautiful
It’s like a time machine
What a good son.
God help this man by youtube, we all know he deserve it
Is mustafas village ok in recent floods in pakistan?
💖💝💖 Beautiful
Hello Again. I keep coming back to this video. Can mama catch or buy fish in this area? I was thinking with the water he can build a pond :-)
How do I find this village in RD2online, no horses. No traffic. No bounty hunters. It’s perfect
Im in the US & can't imagine living there. They don't know anything different besides visiting places but then returning.. I can't stand the heat after 78° so I'd be miserable 😂
What age is Mama? He looks so fit and healthy.
I guess his late fifties, the working life makes him appear older, I’m happy for him and his fitness
@@viciousyeen6644 Maybe a bit older. His children do not look extremely young
@@viciousyeen6644 nope, he's probably in his late 70s.
He said he was in his 20's when he fought a rival clan back in the 1970's. That was some 50 years ago...
@@viciousyeen6644 no way he's probably around 70.
Being from a state that produces the most apples and a lot of peaches , I'm just curious. Do they prune their trees like our farmers and me. We cut all the sucker branches off and other branches for a more quality than quantity.
probably not that's the reason that Pakistan has one of the more productive agriculture land in the world and get very little yield from crops.
where is this?
Pakistan Baluchistan province
Mama, thank you MUCHLY for sharing your life with us! It is hard for me to imagine the devastating flood you had that swept away all.
I hope he is safe from recent flood