Selamat hari raya..so sad u cant see how us the local celebrate dis eid..its okey bro..just watch the vlogs by our palestinian brother Waleed Maoed..how he celebrate the eid in the local masjid with da malay community..watching how people doin the qurban..n eating eid food like rendang n lemang..da best eid video i watch so far
@@WaleedTravels our palestinian brother is here also..tq for visiting msia..wish lots of more palestinian come here.u guys second home..inyaAllah one day..when the land is free from the occupation..i will bring my whole family to the gaza n al-aqsa
You can actually walk to Kampung Baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge. Kampung Baru is one of the most popular local Malay village in KL. There were already videos of some foreign youtubers celebrating Hari Raya with locals in Kampung Baru, I hope u guys get the experience too. Salam eid mubarak
Inshallah next Raya. Terima Kasih for your recommendation! We will most definitely consider this for next time 😊🇲🇾 May Allah swt bless you and your family
Welcome back to Malaysia. We noticed that you haven’t got the typical Malaysian / Malay Eid celebration this time around. Perhaps in the next Eid celebrations, you and family can come and join us at our humble home in Kota Damansara PJ.
Assalamualaikum we would absolutely love to accept your offer ❤️ this is extremely kind of you! Please can you send us your contact details to our email address - info@our-journey-to-success.com 🙏🏼 Terima Kasih ❤️
Next year , please do come to Surau Jumaat An Naim at Wangsa Maju Kuala Lumpur..you can see they slaughter 10 cows for korban after the Eid Solat...most of local Malay Muslim are here. But our imam is from Palestine and Syria..
Klcc mosque is located right in the middle of KL City centre ...it is surrounded with commercial buildings and offices...not many locals actually stay or live in the neighborhood....you can tell from the faces around you that most of them are not locals... definitely the is no slaughtering of animals or qurban there which eid adha is all about...come to local mosques to experience the true spirit of Eid adha....
Terima Kasih for your recommendation brother. Inshallah next Hari Raya 🌙 it is a shame because we really wanted to experience an authentic Raya but we can’t wait for the next one! Thank you for following us on our jouney!
I really miss yr vlog... The local Malay communities live mostly at the outskirt KL...maybe next time you should venture Shah Alam n try praying at the Mosque in Bukit Jelutong , Shah Alam....May yr family will always be under Allah’s Rahmah... Aamiinn
Inshallah we’ll be working on many more vlogs with many more trips upcoming. It was a shame we didn’t get to experience Eid as we were hoping. We took the recommendation to attend Eid prayers from a local friend, however it seems that that wasn’t the right place after all. We would absolutely love to make some more local friends so please feel free to reach out to us on Instagram if you have any further recommendations for us ❤️ May Allah swt bless you and your family ❤️
Eid Mubarak. Eid Al-Adha to you and your family. Insya-Allah the next Eid in Malaysia will be a better one for you to experience how the local Muslims celebrate both Eids here. Meanwhile, may Allah SWT bless you and your family always. Ameen.
next year InshaAllah..feel free to go to the north and the east coast and experience the joyful eid coz we normally would leave the big city and gather together with our loved ones in our hometown..or maybe you should consider going to Ampang,Kampung Pandan, Dato Keramat or Kampung Baru and meet the locals it is filled with activities during these festive seasons..
Assalamualaikum brother! Inshallah that would be really nice! And very kind of you. We would absolutely love to spend Hari Raya with local Malaysian friends 🇲🇾🤲🏼 please send us a DM on Instagram so we can stay in contact brother 🙏🏼
mayb you can try to minggle around with the locals at kampung baru (if in Kl area) .. The Qurban for some Masjid is quiet happening and u can see the united of locals to handle the qurban and prepare food to celebrate eid adha
Alhamdulillah and Happy Eid alAdha. Regarding the day of Arafah, there are difference in opinions, the khilaf of ulama'. but Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia follows the methodology of Shafii madhab ie. The day of anything, from 1st of Ramadan to when is the Eid Fitr to the Day of Arafah a.k.a Day of 9th Zulhijjah to 1st Muharram all based on the local place where the cresent moon is sighted. Hence, we dont follow Saudi days eventho another opinion says the Day of Arafah is when the hajj pilgrims are doing wukuf at Arafat. InsyaAllah, taking either opinion, the fasting is still accepted by Allah.
Most Malaysian inhabitants of KL come from outside ie other states so most go back to their hometowns during Eid celebrations. That's why u don't see many locals during Eid. But if u wanna go outside during Eid holidays, there is ONE HUGE PROBLEM. If u are driving, u have to face the insane traffic on highways all over the country. U say u wanna go to Kelantan right? Well it won't be a 5 hour drive, not during Eid holidays. It'll be way more than that. The best way is to ask your local friends for advice for when is the best time to leave KL during Eid holidays
Thank you so much for the advice! This is really helpful for next time Inshallah 😊 Terima Kasih for watching and please feel free to leave any other recommendations! 🙏🏼🇲🇾
Eid Mubarak my Brother, Sister and Lil’ Noah. Next year you should go to neighbourhood mosque such as Shah Alam to experience local community. Kelantan or Terengganu also a good idea to celebrate Eid. More local and traditional ways of celebration. Have a wonderful week ahead. Stay safe yea 😊
Should go to a more local mosque. The mosque that you went to is an ' international' one. Can tell it from their faces. Still they're our muslim brothers.
We had heard for Eid Al Adha that Kelantan is very nice but we have had some really helpful recommendations from some of our other subscribers and can’t wait for the next Hari Raya Inshallah ❤️🇲🇾🌙
Hi, I am planning staying at D'Rapport during this coming Ramadan. Just wondering - is there a place nearby by for tarawih ? Would appreciate this info. Jzk
Assalamualaikum sister, thank you so much 🥰 I got this Abaya from Dubai actually but I have seen a couple of places in Kuala Lumpur (MyTown) who sell the similar style abaya 🫶🏼
Salam ! Which upscale neighborhood close to KLCC would be the best for a muslim expat family ? I ve heard that many areas are predominantly chinese, or indian etc.. I am looking for an area to move in that is mostly muslim and also upscale ? Thanks a lot (we are already in Kuala Lumpur for a couple of weeks now)
Walakumsalaam wr! We are in Ampang, it’s extremely close to KLCC and there are many embassies around which make it super safe, but to be honest we feel safe in most areas around Malaysia Alhamdulillah. If you want to close to central without feeling overwhelmed by traffic and crowds then I think Ampang is great. ❤️🤲🏼
@@OurJourneyToSuccessthanks a lot. Sorry to ask again, i was mostly asking about areas predominately muslim and upscale. I would like to avoid moving into a non-muslim chinese area for example
@@hassanl3013No worries! For areas with larger and mostly Muslim communities Putrajaya is a great option, albeit around 30-40 mins from KLCC. We love Putrajaya too but being central was just easier for us when we first moved here.
Oh dear..most of the malays or muslims will go back to their home town..to celebrate with their family members..so hardly any of them stay during eid seasons..
What a pity.You went to the wrong mosque in KL during Eid.For your info Klcc mosque or any other mosques in the city are taken over by migrant workers during eid as locals celebrated at their local communities or their kampongs.That goes too with other major holidays. By looking at your videos I swear that you could be in Dhaka or Cox bazar…ha ha
I think your eid celebration is a bit sad. Probably it's because you don't have local malay friends. Can't fault you for that, your family seems pretty well off and probably living in the high income area that certainly not populated by the locals.
Terima Kasih for your comment. We have been blessed enough to make a few local friends but with myself being sick the week before and then our friends celebrating with their own families etc, we didn’t have the most authentic experience but we’ve had a few of our subscribers reach out to us to celebrate next Hari Raya together Inshallah 😊🇲🇾🤲🏼
A small note: thank Allah swt you and your family are doing well. But when it comes to religion and luxury I would advise you to separate these two. Your attention to Gaza is there but in the meantime you show your luxury life... your house, swimming pool, good food and so forth. Prophet Mohammed (saw) warned against this evil. You seem to me a kind, favorable father, husband. We make mistakes every day. Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. I wish you and your family all the best. 🍀
But they plan, and Allāh plans. And Allāh is the best of planners. And (recall) when the disbelievers were conspiring against you to hold you as a captive, or to kill you, or to expel you. They were planning, and Allah was planning, and Allah is the best planner.
Selamat hari raya..so sad u cant see how us the local celebrate dis eid..its okey bro..just watch the vlogs by our palestinian brother Waleed Maoed..how he celebrate the eid in the local masjid with da malay community..watching how people doin the qurban..n eating eid food like rendang n lemang..da best eid video i watch so far
Thank you for watching ❤
@@WaleedTravels our palestinian brother is here also..tq for visiting msia..wish lots of more palestinian come here.u guys second home..inyaAllah one day..when the land is free from the occupation..i will bring my whole family to the gaza n al-aqsa
You can actually walk to Kampung Baru from KLCC through the beautiful Saloma Bridge. Kampung Baru is one of the most popular local Malay village in KL. There were already videos of some foreign youtubers celebrating Hari Raya with locals in Kampung Baru, I hope u guys get the experience too. Salam eid mubarak
Inshallah next Raya. Terima Kasih for your recommendation! We will most definitely consider this for next time 😊🇲🇾 May Allah swt bless you and your family
@@OurJourneyToSuccess sama-sama😊
Welcome back to Malaysia. We noticed that you haven’t got the typical Malaysian / Malay Eid celebration this time around. Perhaps in the next Eid celebrations, you and family can come and join us at our humble home in Kota Damansara PJ.
Assalamualaikum we would absolutely love to accept your offer ❤️ this is extremely kind of you! Please can you send us your contact details to our email address - info@our-journey-to-success.com 🙏🏼 Terima Kasih ❤️
try local community mosque in ampang, wangsa maju, bangi, kajang etc or even seremban
May Allah SWT gives you an opportuniy to observe the Islamic way of life in Indonesia. Nice presentation. Allahu yubarik...my brother.
Next year , please do come to Surau Jumaat An Naim at Wangsa Maju Kuala Lumpur..you can see they slaughter 10 cows for korban after the Eid Solat...most of local Malay Muslim are here. But our imam is from Palestine and Syria..
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Seksyen 5 Wangsa Maju
Klcc mosque is located right in the middle of KL City centre ...it is surrounded with commercial buildings and offices...not many locals actually stay or live in the neighborhood....you can tell from the faces around you that most of them are not locals... definitely the is no slaughtering of animals or qurban there which eid adha is all about...come to local mosques to experience the true spirit of Eid adha....
Terima Kasih for your recommendation brother.
Inshallah next Hari Raya 🌙 it is a shame because we really wanted to experience an authentic Raya but we can’t wait for the next one! Thank you for following us on our jouney!
I really miss yr vlog... The local Malay communities live mostly at the outskirt KL...maybe next time you should venture Shah Alam n try praying at the Mosque in Bukit Jelutong , Shah Alam....May yr family will always be under Allah’s Rahmah... Aamiinn
Inshallah we’ll be working on many more vlogs with many more trips upcoming. It was a shame we didn’t get to experience Eid as we were hoping. We took the recommendation to attend Eid prayers from a local friend, however it seems that that wasn’t the right place after all. We would absolutely love to make some more local friends so please feel free to reach out to us on Instagram if you have any further recommendations for us ❤️ May Allah swt bless you and your family ❤️
Baby so cute...
Thank you 💙
Eid Mubarak. Eid Al-Adha to you and your family. Insya-Allah the next Eid in Malaysia will be a better one for you to experience how the local Muslims celebrate both Eids here. Meanwhile, may Allah SWT bless you and your family always. Ameen.
My goodness your channel is amazing! I’m watching the pewter video. Lovely family, stay blessed 🌻
next year InshaAllah..feel free to go to the north and the east coast and experience the joyful eid coz we normally would leave the big city and gather together with our loved ones in our hometown..or maybe you should consider going to Ampang,Kampung Pandan, Dato Keramat or Kampung Baru and meet the locals it is filled with activities during these festive seasons..
Insyallah. We will send invitation to celebrate with us local malay
Assalamualaikum brother! Inshallah that would be really nice! And very kind of you. We would absolutely love to spend Hari Raya with local Malaysian friends 🇲🇾🤲🏼 please send us a DM on Instagram so we can stay in contact brother 🙏🏼
Eid Mubarek Hari Raya, may ALlah protect your beautiful baby and keep us all on the straight path 💓💐🌹
Ameen Kak, May Allah swt bless you and your family ❤️🤲🏼 Terima Kasih for joining us on our journey 🇲🇾
Woooww welcome back..selamat datang kembali..🎉❤
Terima Kasih ❤️🇲🇾 so good to be home, Alhamdullilah
mayb you can try to minggle around with the locals at kampung baru (if in Kl area) .. The Qurban for some Masjid is quiet happening and u can see the united of locals to handle the qurban and prepare food to celebrate eid adha
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Waalaikumussalam brother ..happy eid adha ❤❤❤
Selamat Hari Raya brother 😊
Alhamdulillah and Happy Eid alAdha. Regarding the day of Arafah, there are difference in opinions, the khilaf of ulama'. but Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia follows the methodology of Shafii madhab ie. The day of anything, from 1st of Ramadan to when is the Eid Fitr to the Day of Arafah a.k.a Day of 9th Zulhijjah to 1st Muharram all based on the local place where the cresent moon is sighted. Hence, we dont follow Saudi days eventho another opinion says the Day of Arafah is when the hajj pilgrims are doing wukuf at Arafat. InsyaAllah, taking either opinion, the fasting is still accepted by Allah.
MachAllah♥☪ ..فديو رائع
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Great to see you back can you plz write or have the restaurant name in your video would be really helpful for us to visit in the future 😂
Insyallah come to Seremban......bro...celebrate Eid or any Islamics important event like Maulidul Rasul.....etc
A shame u didnt get to experience a real open house. Love your content , waiting everyday to see more
Lovely.
Thank you 😊
Most Malaysian inhabitants of KL come from outside ie other states so most go back to their hometowns during Eid celebrations. That's why u don't see many locals during Eid. But if u wanna go outside during Eid holidays, there is ONE HUGE PROBLEM. If u are driving, u have to face the insane traffic on highways all over the country. U say u wanna go to Kelantan right? Well it won't be a 5 hour drive, not during Eid holidays. It'll be way more than that. The best way is to ask your local friends for advice for when is the best time to leave KL during Eid holidays
Thank you so much for the advice! This is really helpful for next time Inshallah 😊
Terima Kasih for watching and please feel free to leave any other recommendations! 🙏🏼🇲🇾
woah it would be nice to have you guys in kelantan 🤩
Happy day, happy family💗💗💗💗💗💗
Terima Kasih Kak ❤️
You guys could try Masjid in Kampung Bharu, KL.. more locals
Eid Mubarak my Brother, Sister and Lil’ Noah. Next year you should go to neighbourhood mosque such as Shah Alam to experience local community. Kelantan or Terengganu also a good idea to celebrate Eid. More local and traditional ways of celebration. Have a wonderful week ahead. Stay safe yea 😊
MashAllah ... 😍
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Eid Mubarak. Eid Al- Adha to ur family 😊
Very nice video..congratulation
arafat day fasting is should follow time where the place you stay/held
Eid Mubarak
Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha 🤗🙏
🤗🫰🙏👍😆...... welcome to Sabah east Malaysia
Inshallah sooon we will come to Sabah 😊🙏🏼
@@OurJourneyToSuccess 😃👍🙏
Good video editing ....😊😊😊
Terima Kasih! 😊🙏🏼
@@OurJourneyToSuccess sama sama
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Should go to a more local mosque. The mosque that you went to is an ' international' one. Can tell it from their faces. Still they're our muslim brothers.
Nice video
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you don't need to go to Kelantan if you want to experience Eid, in Selangor there are also Malay villages..
We had heard for Eid Al Adha that Kelantan is very nice but we have had some really helpful recommendations from some of our other subscribers and can’t wait for the next Hari Raya Inshallah ❤️🇲🇾🌙
Hi, I am planning staying at D'Rapport during this coming Ramadan. Just wondering - is there a place nearby by for tarawih ? Would appreciate this info. Jzk
Her prayer cloth is beautiful ! Where is it from?
Assalamualaikum sister, thank you so much 🥰 I got this Abaya from Dubai actually but I have seen a couple of places in Kuala Lumpur (MyTown) who sell the similar style abaya 🫶🏼
@@OurJourneyToSuccess thank you for replying 💚
May I know where your wife purchased her prayer gown at 5:03?? It's so beautifulll I want one for me TT
You were at wrong place. To get involved with eid adha you must take part of qurban around rm700/person for the 1/7 of cow.
Inshallah next Eid we’ll be able to experience the true Malaysian way of Eid 🙏🏼
Noah
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Eid Mubaraq
Bless your family with prosperity
Assalamualaikum
Nice to meet you and family
Booket Bin Tang? I don't know if it's intentional for whatever good/justified reason but just in case you don't know... it's spelled Bukit Bintang.
Allejčumu Selam i Merhaba iz prijateljske Bosne. Bajram šerif mubareć olsun Bosna vas mnogo voli sufarabosna.ba podržava vaš humanitarni rad
Terangganu 👍
Coming soooon 😃
Salam ! Which upscale neighborhood close to KLCC would be the best for a muslim expat family ? I ve heard that many areas are predominantly chinese, or indian etc.. I am looking for an area to move in that is mostly muslim and also upscale ? Thanks a lot (we are already in Kuala Lumpur for a couple of weeks now)
Walakumsalaam wr! We are in Ampang, it’s extremely close to KLCC and there are many embassies around which make it super safe, but to be honest we feel safe in most areas around Malaysia Alhamdulillah. If you want to close to central without feeling overwhelmed by traffic and crowds then I think Ampang is great. ❤️🤲🏼
@@OurJourneyToSuccessthanks a lot. Sorry to ask again, i was mostly asking about areas predominately muslim and upscale. I would like to avoid moving into a non-muslim chinese area for example
@@hassanl3013No worries! For areas with larger and mostly Muslim communities Putrajaya is a great option, albeit around 30-40 mins from KLCC. We love Putrajaya too but being central was just easier for us when we first moved here.
Oh sad u didnt go to any open houses! Thats usually where they celebrate
Oh dear..most of the malays or muslims will go back to their home town..to celebrate with their family members..so hardly any of them stay during eid seasons..
Yes next Eid Insha’Allah we hope to spend Eid in Kelantan! We heard it’s great there. ❤️
Putrajaya masjid
We have been to both Iron Mosque and Pink Mosque and you can find our videos on these in Ramadan and our Putrajaya 😊
Assalamualaikum.... Selamat hari raya korban(aideladha)
Waalaikumsalam 😊 Selamat Hari Raya 🌙 🇲🇾
What a pity.You went to the wrong mosque in KL during Eid.For your info Klcc mosque or any other mosques in the city are taken over by migrant workers during eid as locals celebrated at their local communities or their kampongs.That goes too with other major holidays.
By looking at your videos I swear that you could be in Dhaka or Cox bazar…ha ha
Both Eids sermon should be After Salaah. Sermon before Salaah in Eid is pure deviation - Bidah. Please. Vigilant on Sunnah.
I think your eid celebration is a bit sad. Probably it's because you don't have local malay friends. Can't fault you for that, your family seems pretty well off and probably living in the high income area that certainly not populated by the locals.
Terima Kasih for your comment. We have been blessed enough to make a few local friends but with myself being sick the week before and then our friends celebrating with their own families etc, we didn’t have the most authentic experience but we’ve had a few of our subscribers reach out to us to celebrate next Hari Raya together Inshallah 😊🇲🇾🤲🏼
A small note: thank Allah swt you and your family are doing well. But when it comes to religion and luxury I would advise you to separate these two. Your attention to Gaza is there but in the meantime you show your luxury life... your house, swimming pool, good food and so forth.
Prophet Mohammed (saw) warned against this evil.
You seem to me a kind, favorable father, husband.
We make mistakes every day.
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
I wish you and your family all the best. 🍀
SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDIL ADHA...
But they plan, and Allāh plans. And Allāh is the best of planners. And (recall) when the disbelievers were conspiring against you to hold you as a captive, or to kill you, or to expel you. They were planning, and Allah was planning, and Allah is the best planner.
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