Thank you for sharing; it adds to the diverse Muslim experiences. Greetings from Indonesia. I admit, deciphering Western arguments against Islam, especially regarding its impact on people, particularly women and non-Muslims in places like Iran and Saudi Arabia, can be challenging. The notion of women being restricted in certain rights, such as driving or facing policing for dress code violations, or being told how to be a wife, is concerning. In Indonesia, my experience with Islam is characterized by inviting and persuasive Dawah, rather than force. While I’m not a woman, I’ve observed the women in my family and social circle. No man has dictated how they should be Muslim women; they’ve independently made efforts to understand the religion, forming study communities and empowering each other. This empowerment extends to economic contributions and creating their beauty standard, as they proudly own their Muslimah identity. The decision to wear or not to wear the hijab was their own. I remembered telling my 7 yo niece that she’s not required by ANY law to wear hijab as a kid, she responded “but my Mom look so beautiful in it”. I was so proud of these women becoming role models for each other. They’ve educated themselves on being both Muslim and a wife, actively fighting against injustice and inequality. My mother, aunties, sisters, nieces, cousins, and friends, spanning different ages, are the reason I find it hard to accept broad prejudicial accusations against all Muslim women. While there might be variations in different parts of the world, the women in my Islamic community illustrate the possibility that religion should be empowering, elevating, liberating, and a source of resilience against those who intends to abuse it.
Jazak’Allah khair for such an incredible comment brother💖 I saw your comment a few hours after you posted it and even 3 days later I am still processing the beauty within it. Alhamdulillah! I love that women there have empowered themselves, are able to form study groups and learn from one another. That’s one of my intentions here on this channel; trying to form a community to learn with and from🌱 And Alhamdulillah that the men there don’t decree how the women should be! I also admire that they’ve created their own beauty standards there. “The decision to wear or not to wear the hijab was their own.” Alhamdulillah! Advocating for me to wear the hijab in a merciful way is more attractive than by coercion. I’m only 8 weeks into this journey and am surprised by the commenters who fail to comprehend the idea of gradualism in Islam. Thinking of Islam & Muslim as a monolith seems to be a lazy generalization both within and outside of the community. After reading your message I even said to my husband maybe we should move to Indonesia because I think it would be so much easier to integrate into the Muslim community there. Jazak’Allah khair again for such a wonderful comment, for being here, and for your support. It’s so nice to know I have a brother like you. Insha’Allah I get to visit Indonesia again and this time as a practicing Muslim. Ameen!
It seems like you've been deeply affected by liberalism. I've never found Western arguments against Islam challenging, especially the "Oh you Mozlems are FORCED to do X, Y and Z" arguments. Any law needs to be ENFORCED, just like Muslim women are FORCED by law, not to wear the Hijab in France. The question should be, "Who decides what law should or shouldn't be imposed? Allah? or flawed human beings?" It's really frustrating how you're still apologetic about your religion while Islam is gradually getting banned in many non-Muslim countries.
MashaAllah lengkapnyaaa! to add, while of course no one perfect in this world, including in Indonesian moslems, in reallity there are still practices that don't really align with Islam you can see in some of our brothers and sisters. But, hey we are learning all the time (including myself)!
Even as a Muslim being raised in western countries make you always feel to compete with the other half, later in my life I have actually understood Islam helped me finding that balance Alhamdulillah for Islam that give a sense in our life and helps us finding the peace
Don't have to be competitive. Follow the teachings of Islam thru proper guidance ( e.g. scholars ,reading thru Hadith and Quran ). Islam is perfect but Muslims are not. Hope no offense. Assalamualaikum
@lipsticknista5319 generally speaking, in the west we always want be equal of men, that what I ment it wasn't a personal competition with my husband, I just said we have this feeling of compete for what men have like works, money etc... but of course Islam thought me we have completely different roles Alhamdulillah
@sunnychowdhury1620 Yes, it’s crazy how much these “progressive” ideologies seep into our everyday life. Have you had a chance to watch (or listen to) the Dogma Disrupted podcast titled “Secularizing the Muslim Mind?” It’s incredible helpful to think about and talks about this phenomenon. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/v_bul9k_Jko/видео.htmlfeature=shared Insha’Allah it’s as beneficial to you as it was for me💖
@kamaruzamanbinibrahim4247 Wa ʿalaykumu salam! This is exactly what we’re saying here. We don’t have to be competitive however, this idea is pushed upon us without us even really realizing it or how damaging it is to our relationships.
alsalamu Alaikum sister, just want to say thank you for sharing your experience, I am Muslim by birth and I was far from my religion, I wasted years of my life far from the teaching of my religion I got involved in drugs and drinking, I'm 2 years sober now alhamdulillah.. but I isolated my self I lost my job since 2018 till this day..just recently I started watching videos of new reverted Muslims and that was like a wake-up call to get back to Allah. it's been a couple of weeks now since I got back to praying, especially al fajr pray I pray it on time .. alhamdulillah last night I sent my CV to a company and today I received an answer for an interview. just wanted to say you brothers and sisters were an inspiration to me and gave me that push to seek help from Allah, thank you and keep it up..thanks. Love from oman🇴🇲
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Alhamdulillah! Jazak’Allah khair for letting me know your story too💖 I was a bartender for many years; I know how easy it is to drown in that black hole. Insha’Allah you’ll keep me updated how the interview went? Oman is on my list of countries to visit in 2024, Insha’Allah & Ameen!
No matter how much you research and Try to deny it, it just comes down to the fact that it is what it is Islam the truth I always ended up back at this road after being lost many times Alhamdulilah
NO “ladies’HIJAB” found in the Quran. The word HIJAB is used in the Quran but not for ladies. Check these Ayath/verses that they say have Hijab in them. (But not found) In Quran 33.59 - “ … JILBAB over themselves…” in Quran 24.31 - “… Khimar over the Jayb..” The word is KHIMAR in the Quran.24.31 - Root Meaning of KHIMAR is just a COVERING, it can also be a neck scarf, any scarf, dupatta, chadar, etc. There is no head, hair, veil, niqab or any such importance in the Quran, transliteration of Quran 24.31: “yadribna bi’Khumur’ihinna ala juyoob’ihinna” [Plurals : khumur, juyoob] Quran 24.31 (see the part of the verse they say has hijab ) // *..put forth the Khimars OVER THE JAYBs…*// KHIMAR = COVERING and JAYB just means OPENING - like an opening in a dress, deep-neck, like shirt pocket - is a jayb To verify from the Quran check this example in //Quran 28.32 (part) “…. yadaka fee jayb’ika …”. // “… put your hand in your Jayb..” (clearly a pocket or opening in the dress) (or) some people translate it as chest/ bosoms coz that’s where the Jayb is. Look at where the importance is in the verse: “COVERING over the Jayb” - but the EXPLANATIONS of ‘Sect’ /Firqa leaders promoted the concept of ladies’HIJAB - by adding it in books written much later after the Quran AND by adding words with brackets in translations and explanations - gradually shifting the importance of COVERING the Jayb - giving importance away from the Jayb seems like distraction from the main emphasis. - AND also these Firqa leaders wrote the Dictionary centuries later to push their meanings - please ask them : when and who wrote the Dictionary that they show their meanings from? We should not accept new meanings to the words after the word is used in the Quran - in the present era the meanings can be understood by checking the same word usage within the Quran - see where the word is used again. QURAN is it’s own DICTIONARY within it - (by using the important words in other verses and locking the meanings). They should know when the same root word is used for intoxicants even then it’s used for “COVER” - - any intoxicant or alcohol COVERS the ability INSIDE THE MIND - - Please NOTE : khumur /intoxicants/ALCOHOL does NOT cover the HAIR or outer-head. How can a religion claiming to be for the whole world - promote desert clothing for far off freezing lands? They’re Spreading culture and calling it religion - They took the desert clothing that is needed in sand storms and called it religion OTHER religious groups were ALREADY wearing it in the desert. IF anyone wants TO FOLLOW WORDS OF ALLAH then they should verify with the Quran - coz every secondary source should match with the Quran AND they should not add words in translations. JILBAB: Means any decent OUTER CLOTHING worn above the under-garments - it’s plural is JALABIB The verse in the Quran 33.59 is about JILBAB - it’s about wearing outer clothing - where it also says that “they can be RECOGNISED and NOT HARASSED” So the condition is to be recognised : how will anyone RECOGNISE if you cover fully? - So avoid tight clothing - it’s really simple as per Quran. Wearing clothes that the security personnel and other people are scared of coz they cannot recognise the person inside - as a result you face difficulty and then that results in feeling harassed. Check the verse Q.33.59 below and remember that some translations or interpretations have added words in brackets - so look at Arabic /or word-to-word translation to VERIFY, yes VERIFY. “… alay’ihinna min jalabib’ihinna… “ -- //Quran 33.59 O Prophet! Ask your wives, daughters, and believing women to draw their JILBAB over themselves . In this way it is more likely that they will be RECOGNISED and not be HARASSED. And Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful// -- Notice it’s only talking about properly covering themselves - there is NO emphasis on head, hair, face covering in this verse also. - Some of them will not VERIFY what is in the Quran - word by word. And you may get to see how they will jump to start calling IGNORANT and names to the person showing them the research.
Many times you said Alhamdulillah and Insha Allah.....that's a characteristic of a real moslem: grateful and humble!! Hope u are istiqamah and able to learn more and more about Islam. Greeting from Indonesian brother!
Sincere soul. 😊 May Allah reward you in this life and in the akhiroh. May Allah strengthen you and all of us up and on the straight path. On the path of righteous men and righteous women. Ameen!
Im actually contemplating becoming a muslim myself. It feels like a lot of my value is in line with islam. I understand why it says what it says, and i feel like im ok to be that man that cares for the wife, being responsible for them totally, and abide myself with gender roles as it were. But that's coming from me, a man. Its nice to hear your opinion as a woman. It feels like muslim woman mostly being degraded by the west, saying how they were oppressed because they live by humility. For them, not having the freedom to have sex with whoever they want is barbaric, when in actuallity, that was the barbaric living.
As an Arab muslim woman, who lived a few years in the west before, and I do love many things about western culture and I do believe that my culture has some problems but treating women isn't one of these things. Whether you want to believe it or not, women are MORE oppressed in the west. The women I met in the west are much, much more stressed, much more concerned about their safety, much more sexually harassed, much more lonely, and find it much harder to find a partner and stay in a committed relationship. The west think that they're being progressive by equating femininity with masculinity, but what that actually does is to only benefit masculinity (or more precisely, it benefits emasculated men who want no responsibility). The west defeminizes women, which in my opinion IS a form of oppression. Defeminized women live in constant stress, they're pushed to be more and more masculine against their nature. I know that the Arab world is vast and we can't exactly compare cultures and especially we cannot compare poorer countries to richer ones. I come from a country that is on the same economical level of most western countries, so we don't suffer wars or poverty. And I tell you women here LOVE it here, they wouldn't trade their lives here with a western woman, they consider that crazy. I myself was called crazy for choosing to live in a western country. Women here are treated like princesses and their men (whether husbands, fathers or brothers) love taking care of them. That doesn't mean that we're uneducated, I have a master's degree and many women in my country are highly educated. It doesn't mean we can't take of ourselves, as I told you I lived in the west by myself for several years and I lived just fine I never felt like I was raised less than any of my female western friend. It just means that women like to be taken care of by men, and you can ask any girl or old woman who haven't been brainwashed by the "woke" culture and she'll tell you exactly that. You can read the best sold romantic novels and movies and ask women about their "dream" men, and tell me if you find a woman who prefers a man who tells her "you're a strong independent woman, do it yourself", tell me if you find a healthy woman who doesn't like to be pampered by her man, who doesn't like to sometimes let go and trust that her man will take care of her. As a woman I fully know the slippery slope of "gender roles" and how sometimes that can limit women. I'm fully with women having their full rights in society. BUT that doesn't mean that women should be pushed to be masculine. In my country, by law, women have all the rights they want. But still, women are allowed to be feminine and men are allowed to be masculine and to me that's precious and shouldn't be forgotten in the name of modernity. I repeat, I appreciate many things about the west but not went it comes to this topic, because in this topic the west is still behind.
They only come for us Muslim women cause they see us as easy targets ,they can’t come for Islams doctrines because they are flawless, so they try pick at things they can falsify or exaggerate like the character of the prophet peace be upon him or the “oppression”of Muslim women ,it’s really frustrating tbh 😭
@@yuzan3607 but in the East we has problems too, our women achieve always better in the West, the lawyer for South Africa case is from Yemen, but she will never do this in Yemen, there is too honor killing ...etc. Women rights needs to be address in the East more.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a thoughtful comment! I know how it feels to examine and turn over in your mind the idea of becoming Muslim. If you have any questions, please feel free to DM me on Twitter or IG because I can put you in touch with some knowledgeable brothers. I’m @alieforza on all social media platforms.
While I’ve never lived in the Arab world, I have lived in countries that are more traditional like Ukraine and Albania and it’s incredible how safe and comfortable I feel there than I ever did living in the US. I love that in these places men are men and women get to be women; it feels natural and stable. And you’re absolutely right, “the west is still behind.” Woefully behind!! Jazak’Allah khair for such a beautiful comment sister💖
@@AlieForza Hi sister Alie got an idea, if you are up for it. It might be an indirect dawah. You can probably interview elderly women and ask them what they think about Islam. And later reveal that you are a Muslim woman yourself! 😊 Keep your husband around just in case. As some people really hate the idea young white woman choosing Islam.
You spoke about an important point about the issue of competition between men and women. Well done 👍💯 another point my sister be careful not to cross the street while photographing, this is dangerous for you
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment and for you making sure I take more care crossing the street. You’re absolutely right Umar! My Mamma thanks you too☺️
I definitely noticed when I became more dedicated to applying Islam to my character, behavior, and speaking I was suddenly much better in all of my roles and everyone around me responded so much better to me. I was once advised by an imam that how people in your life react to you is often a sign of Allah’s feelings about you (Allah knows best). So when my parents, siblings, halal friends, teachers, boss, halal coworkers, etc. were all suddenly super happy with me and more respectful towards me I realized it was because I was more closely following Allah’s rules of manners and conduct!!! I love Islam ❤
Surely, it's due to your effort of embracing the truth invites our Rabb's blessings. I lived in moslem majority country and know how much harder it's to be a moslem in non majority country. I pray to the Almighty, to always guide and protect you, to strengthen all of you're effort and to blessed whatever He planned and gives to you. To the end of our time
@USAandokay Considering my long & winding journey in accepting Islam that is really an interesting thing to think about. Jazak’Allah khair for sharing that with me, I appreciate it💖 Alhamdulillah for Islam!!
Assalam o allikum !!! I am very excited sister that you are experiencing positive changes in yourself, May Allah always keep you steadfast on Islam. And also Pray for my sister's wedding .
You’re just the sweetest! Thank you very much for your support and I have to say that your videos are so inspiring. May God continue to bless you on this beautiful journey ❤
Jazak’Allah khair Dimitra for your kind words, for your duas, and for your recipes💓 I shared your chicken chili soup recipe with some of the women in my life and my Dad’s wife made it and she said it was “delicious!” They’re snowed in up in Canada so your dish came at just the right time❄️
Alhamdulillah sister. I'm so glad that you have embraced Islam and it has improved your way of life. The peace within you is radiant. Please continue making dawah and bringing others to the light.
Jazakallah khair for your advice and yes, I’m definitely ignoring them🙉 It was such a strange thing to say that I had to share it here with my YT fam!!
This is a very important topic and I'm glad to hear your perspective as a woman and a new Muslim. There are many Muslim women who are conflicted with the feminist messages. Hopefully, you can do a longer video on this topic and some of the difficulties you faced, if any, in making the mental shift.
Thank you sister for sharing this video. Please keep them coming. Also, keep saying Alhamdulillah and Inshallah as there is nothing better we can do than the constant remembrance of Allah
Asalamalaikum Alie. Keep learning and keep growing. Islam makes one better than he/she can ever imagine. May Allah keep you steadfast on the deen. Ameen.
Alhamdulillah sister, that’s beautiful💖 I’ve been learning to cook, wearing more feminine clothes, and reminding myself that I don’t need the last word😆 What sorts of habits and routines are you implementing these days?
Mashaa Allah sis love your video. May allahs at bless your soul. Loved the way u say Alhamduillah. Yesterday I saw an ayah ( surah ankabut-ayah 45) where Allahs swt is mentioning that when we talk about Allah among people He swt remembers us among His angles and indeed He praising us in that blessed gathering is a greatert honor. May Allah swt accept it from u sis❤
Happy to see you happy sister thanks to share your experience with others it could help someone in need may Allah accept your efforts and guide us to the right path.
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment and your prayers for our Ummah and for me. You know, someone else mentioned that sharing my experiences here might help someone and Alhamdulillah I never thought of it that way!
Praise be to Allah for your insights, sister. Islam indeed guides us on the responsibilities of both husband and wife, emphasizing the importance of family life. Achieving balance and making sacrifices are inherent in maintaining a harmonious family. At times, we may need to let go of certain things, understanding that Allah is Al-Seeing and Al-Understanding. Trusting in Allah and practicing patience will bring ease and carry its own reward. Aameen.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a wonderful comment. You’re absolutely right achieving balance and making sacrifices all goes into creating a peaceful family💓 And yes, learning to let go of certain things is so so important!! Insha’Allah & Ameen
As-salamo-aleikum from Pakistan. That was brilliant! This was not only a vlog but a wonderful way to share with the subscribers a complete learning experience. This was such a topic that must be discussed more and more because it can change the way we think for the better. Loved every minute of it. Best wishes for the channel and yourself. With warm regards.
Islam has defined the role of husband and wife in running a family peacefully.There is no superiority complex whatsoever but love and mutual respect.For the sake of matrimonial intimacy each should possess a mentality of sacrifice for the other which gives further intensity in their love and the family becomes a family of peace and happiness.
You’re a beautiful soul my dear sister, may Allah bless you and your husband and your family with all that is good, Aameen. You can never say Alhamdulillah or inshaAllah enough! JazakAllahkheir! اللهم بارك لكم
I agree, there is no limit in the gratitude that we can show our Creator!! Jazak’Allah khair for such a warm-hearted comment and for your prayers for me and my family💖
@@AlieForza BarakAllahufeek my dear sister, may Allah always make us amongst those who are grateful, Aameen. “And ˹remember˺ when your Lord proclaimed, 'If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more.” - Surah Ibrahim, Ayat 7
Jazak’Allah khair for watching, I appreciate your support Khalid💓 Yes, being a practicing Muslim is really changing everything. Alhamdulillah for Islam!
Im so glad to have come across this video and for being reminded of what we are made for. I disagree, you can never say AlhamdAllah or In Sha Allah too much, may they make your scale heavy in the day of judgement In Sha Allah and May Allah bless you.
Love your realisation. May Allah bless you with his mercy for new journey to Islam. Allah has make you a wonderful couple. Allah will make everything easy for the rest of your life Insha Allah. Salam to you and your husband. Jajak Allah Khairun.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a warm comment and for your prayers brother💗 I appreciate it very much! Are you and your family from Iran?! Alhamdulillah I was able to go there in 2014 and Masha'Allah what a beautiful country. Alhamdulillah for Islam and Alhamdulillah for Palestine!
Your “Alhamdulillah” sentences are the proofs of your gratitude to Allah (swt), sister. Even I don’t know you, I deeply share your duas. I am proud of you as your brother in Islam and I wish you speedy recovery inshaAllah 🤲🏻. (A Muslim from Türkiye 🇹🇷👋🏻)
Salam sister, Alhamdulillah's , it is such happiness to see your enjoying yourself in the full righteousness and giving a message that Islam is not restriction. Like you mentioned, it is indeed a blessing to learn and be able to apply that knowledge. I am a born Muslim, Alhamdulillah's, I work as a doctor in the UK, and ever since I had been here, I realize more with passing day that we are indeed bless. Islam is the center of existence. I am Muslim. I am answerable and accountable and hence my acts has to be align with pleasing Allah. not this world. And. things make so much clearer sense. Because otherwise without Islam, you are lost. I had one year when i move to Pakistan, where i was so so became involved in dunia (world) and Alhamdulillah's i was guided to the right. Alhamdulillah's. I cannot thank Allah enough. keep me in your prayers. Also, as a revert Muslim, how did you perspective changed for the fellow brothers and sister in the Palestine and other parts of the world, and what were your views before. Salam alykum.
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment. Yes I think it’s incredibly important to apply the knowledge that we are learning! Alhamdulillah I was originally taught about Islam by a practicing Muslim who also happens to be Palestinian, so he educated me about the struggle they have faced for 3/4 of a century now. I’ve also traveled quite a bit, Alhamdulillah so have always had an open mind about other people and different ways of being. Insha’Allah I’ll keep you in my duas🤲🏻
I think you had very good intentions towards people and great deeds before knowing Islam , that why Allah blessed you by reverting to Islam. I hope you will be the reason for many westerns to know the Happiness of being a Muslim. Maher from Lebanon, lived in Seattle before.
As a Muslim born woman, you don't need the last word, sooner or later if what I said was true then they themselves would admit it. Men are different this is very true in their own nature just as we are different and I get that as a parent as well. I usually keep silent after I remind them if what they did was in error, men don't like it if you're constantly harping about it, I mean I think we as women wouldn't like that either. Our husbands gave us advice and they usually keep silent even after we make a mistake. It goes both ways. Alhamdulillah.
Precisely!! I used to feel like I needed to have the last word and Alhamdulillah now I know I don’t need to. And no, there’s no harping in our household😌
its good if we often thank Allah and say Allhamdulilah as many times as we wish its good doing dhikar and praise of most high Allah is very good and rewarding so please dont discourage anyone who is saying these beautiful praises of Allah if you cannot motivate someone do good than atleast dont demotivate them please..
@@AlieForza sister ..as a new muslim, you are doing so great.. way much better than a born muslim like me 😁😁. May Allah protect you and keep you and your family in peace, amin.
You can not thank enough for the blessing thst Allah grant you that is ISLAM . He could have left you in the dark till you die but instead He blessed you with Islam . For that keep saying that sister as much as you want . Don’t pay attention to hater !!!
Came across your channel and just want to say you are lovely sis! Alhamdulillah for the light of Islam 🥰♥️ may Allah bless you snd your husband with the best of this life and next! Fellow Canadian here! But we moved about 3 years ago to be in an Islamic environment for inner peace and our young kids ♥️
Jazak’Allah khair sister Noor💓 I appreciate your kind words and your prayers very much! Alhamdulillah that you and your family are out of Canada & in a safer and more sane environment now. May the Most Merciful continue to protect & provide for you and your family. Ameen!
@@AlieForza aameen aameen! I pray the same for you dear 🥰♥️ we are sisters now and maybe one day we will meet! We have truly been blessed by our Lord with His religion to guide us through these confusing times ♥️ will keep you and your loved ones in my duaa 🥰🤲🏼♥️
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers my sweet sister Noor💖 How amazing would it be if we met irl?🥹 Insha’Allah!! Alhamdulillah that we get to be Muslims and have our Beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings upon him, as our guide. Alhamdulillah for you! Alhamdulillah for Islam!
Mashaa Allah, that is absolutely true. Married couples must compliment each other, not against/ compete one onather. Prefect words choice, sister mashaa Allah .
family culture is extremely important in Islam. Alhumdulillah you are better wife now. May Allah bless you with many kids and happiness in this life and the hereafter...
Thank you for sharing; it adds to the diverse Muslim experiences. Greetings from Indonesia. I admit, deciphering Western arguments against Islam, especially regarding its impact on people, particularly women and non-Muslims in places like Iran and Saudi Arabia, can be challenging. The notion of women being restricted in certain rights, such as driving or facing policing for dress code violations, or being told how to be a wife, is concerning.
In Indonesia, my experience with Islam is characterized by inviting and persuasive Dawah, rather than force. While I’m not a woman, I’ve observed the women in my family and social circle. No man has dictated how they should be Muslim women; they’ve independently made efforts to understand the religion, forming study communities and empowering each other.
This empowerment extends to economic contributions and creating their beauty standard, as they proudly own their Muslimah identity. The decision to wear or not to wear the hijab was their own. I remembered telling my 7 yo niece that she’s not required by ANY law to wear hijab as a kid, she responded “but my Mom look so beautiful in it”. I was so proud of these women becoming role models for each other.
They’ve educated themselves on being both Muslim and a wife, actively fighting against injustice and inequality. My mother, aunties, sisters, nieces, cousins, and friends, spanning different ages, are the reason I find it hard to accept broad prejudicial accusations against all Muslim women. While there might be variations in different parts of the world, the women in my Islamic community illustrate the possibility that religion should be empowering, elevating, liberating, and a source of resilience against those who intends to abuse it.
Jazak’Allah khair for such an incredible comment brother💖
I saw your comment a few hours after you posted it and even 3 days later I am still processing the beauty within it. Alhamdulillah!
I love that women there have empowered themselves, are able to form study groups and learn from one another. That’s one of my intentions here on this channel; trying to form a community to learn with and from🌱
And Alhamdulillah that the men there don’t decree how the women should be! I also admire that they’ve created their own beauty standards there. “The decision to wear or not to wear the hijab was their own.” Alhamdulillah!
Advocating for me to wear the hijab in a merciful way is more attractive than by coercion. I’m only 8 weeks into this journey and am surprised by the commenters who fail to comprehend the idea of gradualism in Islam.
Thinking of Islam & Muslim as a monolith seems to be a lazy generalization both within and outside of the community.
After reading your message I even said to my husband maybe we should move to Indonesia because I think it would be so much easier to integrate into the Muslim community there.
Jazak’Allah khair again for such a wonderful comment, for being here, and for your support. It’s so nice to know I have a brother like you.
Insha’Allah I get to visit Indonesia again and this time as a practicing Muslim. Ameen!
It seems like you've been deeply affected by liberalism. I've never found Western arguments against Islam challenging, especially the "Oh you Mozlems are FORCED to do X, Y and Z" arguments. Any law needs to be ENFORCED, just like Muslim women are FORCED by law, not to wear the Hijab in France. The question should be, "Who decides what law should or shouldn't be imposed? Allah? or flawed human beings?"
It's really frustrating how you're still apologetic about your religion while Islam is gradually getting banned in many non-Muslim countries.
@user-jb4ei8hi7nare you male or female
MashaAllah lengkapnyaaa! to add, while of course no one perfect in this world, including in Indonesian moslems, in reallity there are still practices that don't really align with Islam you can see in some of our brothers and sisters. But, hey we are learning all the time (including myself)!
@user-jb4ei8hi7n kamu dan suamimu bukan muslim
I really love that you say Alhamdulillah a lot, it warms my heart, always Alhamdulillah
Jazak’Allah khair Muhammad!
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This video made me feel a little bit guilty, for not saying it enough... There is no limit of praising God! Masha Allah
Religion is not a competition.
God doesn't want you on your kness 24 7. X5 prayers.
In shah all
Blah.
All is vanity.
Even as a Muslim being raised in western countries make you always feel to compete with the other half, later in my life I have actually understood Islam helped me finding that balance Alhamdulillah for Islam that give a sense in our life and helps us finding the peace
Don't have to be competitive. Follow the teachings of Islam thru proper guidance ( e.g. scholars ,reading thru Hadith and Quran ). Islam is perfect but Muslims are not. Hope no offense. Assalamualaikum
@lipsticknista5319 generally speaking, in the west we always want be equal of men, that what I ment it wasn't a personal competition with my husband, I just said we have this feeling of compete for what men have like works, money etc... but of course Islam thought me we have completely different roles Alhamdulillah
@sunnychowdhury1620 Yes, it’s crazy how much these “progressive” ideologies seep into our everyday life. Have you had a chance to watch (or listen to) the Dogma Disrupted podcast titled “Secularizing the Muslim Mind?” It’s incredible helpful to think about and talks about this phenomenon. Here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/v_bul9k_Jko/видео.htmlfeature=shared Insha’Allah it’s as beneficial to you as it was for me💖
@kamaruzamanbinibrahim4247 Wa ʿalaykumu salam! This is exactly what we’re saying here. We don’t have to be competitive however, this idea is pushed upon us without us even really realizing it or how damaging it is to our relationships.
I feel you Sunny!
I think that seeing a convert talking about Islam teaches lessons even to muslim born persons. I am proud of you❤
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind words💖
alsalamu Alaikum sister, just want to say thank you for sharing your experience, I am Muslim by birth and I was far from my religion, I wasted years of my life far from the teaching of my religion I got involved in drugs and drinking, I'm 2 years sober now alhamdulillah.. but I isolated my self I lost my job since 2018 till this day..just recently I started watching videos of new reverted Muslims and that was like a wake-up call to get back to Allah. it's been a couple of weeks now since I got back to praying, especially al fajr pray I pray it on time .. alhamdulillah last night I sent my CV to a company and today I received an answer for an interview. just wanted to say you brothers and sisters were an inspiration to me and gave me that push to seek help from Allah, thank you and keep it up..thanks. Love from oman🇴🇲
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Alhamdulillah! Jazak’Allah khair for letting me know your story too💖 I was a bartender for many years; I know how easy it is to drown in that black hole. Insha’Allah you’ll keep me updated how the interview went? Oman is on my list of countries to visit in 2024, Insha’Allah & Ameen!
One of the pleasures of life. A loving family.
You’re absolutely right!!
The most important thing in life is family (both nuclear and extended), after God of course. These are the bonds which God Himself joined for us.
No matter how much you research and Try to deny it, it just comes down to the fact that it is what it is Islam the truth I always ended up back at this road after being lost many times Alhamdulilah
Alhamdulillah for Islam!
NO “ladies’HIJAB” found in the Quran.
The word HIJAB is used in the Quran but not for ladies.
Check these Ayath/verses that they say have Hijab in them. (But not found)
In Quran 33.59 - “ … JILBAB over themselves…”
in Quran 24.31 - “… Khimar over the Jayb..”
The word is KHIMAR in the Quran.24.31
- Root Meaning of KHIMAR is just a COVERING,
it can also be a neck scarf, any scarf, dupatta, chadar, etc.
There is no head, hair, veil, niqab or any such importance in the Quran,
transliteration of Quran 24.31: “yadribna bi’Khumur’ihinna ala juyoob’ihinna”
[Plurals : khumur, juyoob]
Quran 24.31 (see the part of the verse they say has hijab )
// *..put forth the Khimars OVER THE JAYBs…*//
KHIMAR = COVERING
and
JAYB just means OPENING
- like an opening in a dress, deep-neck, like shirt pocket - is a jayb
To verify from the Quran
check this example in
//Quran 28.32 (part)
“…. yadaka fee jayb’ika …”. //
“… put your hand in your Jayb..” (clearly a pocket or opening in the dress)
(or) some people translate it as chest/ bosoms coz that’s where the Jayb is.
Look at where the importance is in the verse:
“COVERING over the Jayb”
- but the EXPLANATIONS of ‘Sect’ /Firqa leaders promoted the concept of ladies’HIJAB
- by adding it in books written much later after the Quran AND by adding words with brackets in translations and explanations - gradually shifting the importance of COVERING the Jayb
- giving importance away from the Jayb seems like distraction from the main emphasis.
- AND also these Firqa leaders wrote the Dictionary centuries later to push their meanings
- please ask them : when and who wrote the Dictionary that they show their meanings from?
We should not accept new meanings to the words after the word is used in the Quran
- in the present era the meanings can be understood by checking the same word usage within the Quran
- see where the word is used again.
QURAN is it’s own DICTIONARY within it - (by using the important words in other verses and locking the meanings).
They should know when the same root word is used for intoxicants even then it’s used for “COVER”
- - any intoxicant or alcohol
COVERS the ability INSIDE THE MIND - -
Please NOTE : khumur /intoxicants/ALCOHOL does NOT cover the HAIR or outer-head.
How can a religion claiming to be for the whole world - promote desert clothing for far off freezing lands?
They’re Spreading culture and calling it religion - They took the desert clothing that is needed in sand storms and called it religion
OTHER religious groups were ALREADY wearing it in the desert.
IF anyone wants TO FOLLOW WORDS OF ALLAH then they should verify with the Quran - coz every secondary source should match with the Quran
AND they should not add words in translations.
JILBAB:
Means any decent OUTER CLOTHING worn above the under-garments - it’s plural is JALABIB
The verse in the Quran 33.59 is about JILBAB - it’s about wearing outer clothing - where it also says that “they can be RECOGNISED and NOT HARASSED”
So the condition is to be recognised :
how will anyone RECOGNISE if you cover fully?
- So avoid tight clothing - it’s really simple as per Quran.
Wearing clothes that the security personnel and other people are scared of coz they cannot recognise the person inside - as a result you face difficulty and then that results in feeling harassed.
Check the verse Q.33.59 below and remember that some translations or interpretations have added words in brackets - so look at Arabic /or word-to-word translation to VERIFY, yes VERIFY.
“… alay’ihinna min jalabib’ihinna… “
--
//Quran 33.59
O Prophet! Ask your wives, daughters, and believing women to draw their JILBAB over themselves .
In this way it is more likely that they will be RECOGNISED
and not be HARASSED.
And Allah is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful//
--
Notice it’s only talking about properly covering themselves - there is NO emphasis on head, hair, face covering in this verse also.
-
Some of them will not VERIFY what is in the Quran - word by word.
And you may get to see how they will jump to start calling IGNORANT and names to the person showing them the research.
Many times you said Alhamdulillah and Insha Allah.....that's a characteristic of a real moslem: grateful and humble!! Hope u are istiqamah and able to learn more and more about Islam. Greeting from Indonesian brother!
Jazak’Allah khair for such a kind comment, I really appreciate your support! Yes, I’m incredibly grateful that I get to be Muslim💓
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Sincere soul. 😊 May Allah reward you in this life and in the akhiroh. May Allah strengthen you and all of us up and on the straight path. On the path of righteous men and righteous women. Ameen!
Jazak’Allah khair for your generous words and for your duas for both me and for our Ummah💖 Insha’Allah & Ameen!
@@iociccio936 TROLL
Im actually contemplating becoming a muslim myself. It feels like a lot of my value is in line with islam. I understand why it says what it says, and i feel like im ok to be that man that cares for the wife, being responsible for them totally, and abide myself with gender roles as it were. But that's coming from me, a man. Its nice to hear your opinion as a woman. It feels like muslim woman mostly being degraded by the west, saying how they were oppressed because they live by humility. For them, not having the freedom to have sex with whoever they want is barbaric, when in actuallity, that was the barbaric living.
As an Arab muslim woman, who lived a few years in the west before, and I do love many things about western culture and I do believe that my culture has some problems but treating women isn't one of these things. Whether you want to believe it or not, women are MORE oppressed in the west. The women I met in the west are much, much more stressed, much more concerned about their safety, much more sexually harassed, much more lonely, and find it much harder to find a partner and stay in a committed relationship. The west think that they're being progressive by equating femininity with masculinity, but what that actually does is to only benefit masculinity (or more precisely, it benefits emasculated men who want no responsibility). The west defeminizes women, which in my opinion IS a form of oppression. Defeminized women live in constant stress, they're pushed to be more and more masculine against their nature.
I know that the Arab world is vast and we can't exactly compare cultures and especially we cannot compare poorer countries to richer ones. I come from a country that is on the same economical level of most western countries, so we don't suffer wars or poverty. And I tell you women here LOVE it here, they wouldn't trade their lives here with a western woman, they consider that crazy. I myself was called crazy for choosing to live in a western country. Women here are treated like princesses and their men (whether husbands, fathers or brothers) love taking care of them. That doesn't mean that we're uneducated, I have a master's degree and many women in my country are highly educated. It doesn't mean we can't take of ourselves, as I told you I lived in the west by myself for several years and I lived just fine I never felt like I was raised less than any of my female western friend. It just means that women like to be taken care of by men, and you can ask any girl or old woman who haven't been brainwashed by the "woke" culture and she'll tell you exactly that. You can read the best sold romantic novels and movies and ask women about their "dream" men, and tell me if you find a woman who prefers a man who tells her "you're a strong independent woman, do it yourself", tell me if you find a healthy woman who doesn't like to be pampered by her man, who doesn't like to sometimes let go and trust that her man will take care of her.
As a woman I fully know the slippery slope of "gender roles" and how sometimes that can limit women. I'm fully with women having their full rights in society. BUT that doesn't mean that women should be pushed to be masculine. In my country, by law, women have all the rights they want. But still, women are allowed to be feminine and men are allowed to be masculine and to me that's precious and shouldn't be forgotten in the name of modernity. I repeat, I appreciate many things about the west but not went it comes to this topic, because in this topic the west is still behind.
They only come for us Muslim women cause they see us as easy targets ,they can’t come for Islams doctrines because they are flawless, so they try pick at things they can falsify or exaggerate like the character of the prophet peace be upon him or the “oppression”of Muslim women ,it’s really frustrating tbh 😭
@@yuzan3607 but in the East we has problems too, our women achieve always better in the West, the lawyer for South Africa case is from Yemen, but she will never do this in Yemen, there is too honor killing ...etc. Women rights needs to be address in the East more.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a thoughtful comment! I know how it feels to examine and turn over in your mind the idea of becoming Muslim. If you have any questions, please feel free to DM me on Twitter or IG because I can put you in touch with some knowledgeable brothers. I’m @alieforza on all social media platforms.
While I’ve never lived in the Arab world, I have lived in countries that are more traditional like Ukraine and Albania and it’s incredible how safe and comfortable I feel there than I ever did living in the US. I love that in these places men are men and women get to be women; it feels natural and stable. And you’re absolutely right, “the west is still behind.” Woefully behind!! Jazak’Allah khair for such a beautiful comment sister💖
Alhamdulillah. May Allah bless you and your family with barakah.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for my family and I! I am grateful for them💖
Algamdulilila proud of you may you go from strength to strength 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Jazak’Allah khair for your support Noor!! I’m grateful you’re here💖
@@AlieForza ve aleykum selam Allah gönlūne göre versin herseyı alie
@@AlieForza .. Nice sunglass.
@@AlieForza Hi sister Alie got an idea, if you are up for it. It might be an indirect dawah.
You can probably interview elderly women and ask them what they think about Islam. And later reveal that you are a Muslim woman yourself! 😊
Keep your husband around just in case. As some people really hate the idea young white woman choosing Islam.
Ameen
You spoke about an important point about the issue of competition between men and women. Well done 👍💯
another point my sister be careful not to cross the street while photographing, this is dangerous for you
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment and for you making sure I take more care crossing the street. You’re absolutely right Umar! My Mamma thanks you too☺️
@@AlieForza Allah protect you, your mother and all your family 💐
Jazak’Allah khair for your duas for my family Umar!
You hit the right point💯 following you from sudan. I am happy that you remember us😁
I am very happy for you to be Muslim you have chosen the right path may Allah protect you Salam from
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Jazak’Allah khair, I appreciate your kind comment☺️
May Allah strengthen you and all of us up and on the straight path.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for our Ummah and for me!
Masha’Allah! May Allah continue to have MERCY on us, continue to PROTECT us, continue to FORGIVE us, continue to GUIDE us, and continue to BLESS us.
Ameen Summa Ameen!!
I definitely noticed when I became more dedicated to applying Islam to my character, behavior, and speaking I was suddenly much better in all of my roles and everyone around me responded so much better to me. I was once advised by an imam that how people in your life react to you is often a sign of Allah’s feelings about you (Allah knows best). So when my parents, siblings, halal friends, teachers, boss, halal coworkers, etc. were all suddenly super happy with me and more respectful towards me I realized it was because I was more closely following Allah’s rules of manners and conduct!!! I love Islam ❤
Surely, it's due to your effort of embracing the truth invites our Rabb's blessings. I lived in moslem majority country and know how much harder it's to be a moslem in non majority country. I pray to the Almighty, to always guide and protect you, to strengthen all of you're effort and to blessed whatever He planned and gives to you. To the end of our time
@@MRsickcat84 amin thank you so much 🥹🤲🥰 same to you ❤️
@USAandokay Considering my long & winding journey in accepting Islam that is really an interesting thing to think about. Jazak’Allah khair for sharing that with me, I appreciate it💖 Alhamdulillah for Islam!!
@MRsickcat84 Jazak’Allah khair for showing such kindness here in the comments.
Assalam o allikum !!!
I am very excited sister that you are experiencing positive changes in yourself,
May Allah always keep you steadfast on Islam.
And also Pray for my sister's wedding .
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Jazak’Allah khair for your kindness and your prayers! When is your sister getting married?!
Alhamdulillah proud of you and may Allah give you barakhah and jannah
Jazak’Allah khair for your very beautiful prayers💗 Insha’Allah & Ameen!
Sister, always say inshallah & Alhamdullah… inshallah you’ll get reward for that. Me & definitely all of us feel happy when you say it.
Yes, I will always say it because like you, I feel happy when I say it too💓
MashaAllah may Jannah become your place and peacefulness in your life!!! Thank you for sharing!
Jazak’Allah khair for your very generous prayers & for your support! I appreciate you being here💖
Alhamdulillah... keep doing what are you doing sister. May Allah blessed you with good health and long life.
The voice of this lady is a medicine when i have a headach...mesmerizing.
Jazak’Allah khair brother for your generosity!
Alhamdulillah.. I'm happy for you and your family, May Allah swt always guide every muslim to straight path aamiin 🤲🏻🤲🏻
Jazak’Allah khair for being here & for your prayers for our Ummah💓 Ameen!
may Allah keep you steadfast and grant you success in the afterlife
Insha’Allah & Ameen!
You’re just the sweetest! Thank you very much for your support and I have to say that your videos are so inspiring. May God continue to bless you on this beautiful journey ❤
Jazak’Allah khair Dimitra for your kind words, for your duas, and for your recipes💓
I shared your chicken chili soup recipe with some of the women in my life and my Dad’s wife made it and she said it was “delicious!” They’re snowed in up in Canada so your dish came at just the right time❄️
Sister Alie, I really enjoyed your video. Welcome to our Ummah.
Jazak’Allah khair for watching & for your warm welcome into this big beautiful family sister💖 I appreciate you being here!
Alhamdulillah..Masya Allah..i'm happy for you getting better wife.. Hope your family always healthy and in protecting of Allah all the time
Jazakallah khair for your prayers for my family💖 Ameen!
Ma shaa Allah your self reflection is relatable!
Jazak’Allah khair for letting me know that💗Alhamdulillah!
Allah almighty bless our sister, protect her and be with her always.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a beautiful dua🥹 Insha’Allah & Ameen!!
I’m so happy for you sis.
May Allah protect you and keep you happy, healthy, wealthy and steadfast on Islam.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers💖 Insha’Allah & Ameen!
self reflection and strong connection with Allah SWT made us a better person as we ignore our flaws and keep looking at the others flaws
You’re absolutely right! It’s so easy to see the flaws in others when in reality we should be focusing on our own shortcomings.
Alhamdulilah...such a beutiful story..❤
Jazak’Allah khair for your support, I really appreciate you being here☺️
You're well spoken, and it's a gift! Keep it up, sister!
@dazealex Jazak’Allah khair for your very kind words, I really appreciate you saying that!
Alhamdulillah sister. I'm so glad that you have embraced Islam and it has improved your way of life. The peace within you is radiant. Please continue making dawah and bringing others to the light.
Jazak’Allah khair for being here💖Insha’Allah and Ameen!
Ignore those who say you say inshaAllah and alhamdulillah too much. The more you remember Allah, the better.
Jazakallah khair for your advice and yes, I’m definitely ignoring them🙉 It was such a strange thing to say that I had to share it here with my YT fam!!
@AlieForza I say it a lot too out of habit. In my book of deeds I know I won't regret it . Alhamdulillah for islam
@@lilacblue783 It’s a beautiful habit💓Alhamdulillah for Islam!
This is a very important topic and I'm glad to hear your perspective as a woman and a new Muslim. There are many Muslim women who are conflicted with the feminist messages. Hopefully, you can do a longer video on this topic and some of the difficulties you faced, if any, in making the mental shift.
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment and for your video recommendation. Insha’Allah I can do that!
Masha Allah, may your life be easy in every way you desire!
Jazak’Allah khair for your sweet words🥹💖
So much depth in the ayat that you have read, understood and shown in the description, shows your journey
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind words!
Thank you sister for sharing this video. Please keep them coming.
Also, keep saying Alhamdulillah and Inshallah as there is nothing better we can do than the constant remembrance of Allah
Jazak’Allah khair for watching brother and for your support Tariq💖 Insha’Allah I will. Alhamdulillah!
MashAllah, very accurate observation of a successful relationship. May Allah give you and your husband success and guide this ummah.
Jazak’Allah khair for your thoughtful comment and for your prayers for my husband and I and for our big beautiful Ummah💖
Thanks for sharing, it is a great education for the rest of us.
Jazak’Allah khair! Insha’Allah others find it beneficial. Ameen!
Asalamalaikum Alie. Keep learning and keep growing. Islam makes one better than he/she can ever imagine. May Allah keep you steadfast on the deen. Ameen.
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Jazak’Allah khair for your advice and for your prayers. Alhamdulillah for Islam💓
May Allah strengthen your Emaan & protect you from all evils. Aameen.
Jazak’Allah khair for your very important prayers💖 Ameen Summa Ameen!
Subhanallah Alhamdullillah Allahuakbar... Thank you for the good vibes.. keep it up!!!
Allāhu Akbar! Jazak’Allah khair for your support, I means so much to me😁
Welcome to Islam, sister. May Allah bless you & the rest of the families.. Love from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Jazak’Allah khair for welcoming me into our big beautiful Ummah! And also for your prayers. I’m sending you love back all the way from Napoli🍕
I am so happy for you sister asI have been in the same journey discovering my femininity by backing to Islam ❤
Alhamdulillah sister, that’s beautiful💖 I’ve been learning to cook, wearing more feminine clothes, and reminding myself that I don’t need the last word😆 What sorts of habits and routines are you implementing these days?
Mashaa Allah sis love your video. May allahs at bless your soul. Loved the way u say Alhamduillah. Yesterday I saw an ayah ( surah ankabut-ayah 45) where Allahs swt is mentioning that when we talk about Allah among people He swt remembers us among His angles and indeed He praising us in that blessed gathering is a greatert honor. May Allah swt accept it from u sis❤
Jazak’Allah khair for such a kind message & for your duas Sofia💖 Alhamdulillah that I have such a thoughtful sister now!
I hope all the best for you and your journey.. really enjoyed your vlog and knowledge.. Salam from Makkah
Hope you experience your first Umrah soon
Jazak’Allah khair for watching all the way from Mecca too🥹 Alhamdulillah💓 Insha’Allah soon. Ameen!
Happy to see you happy sister thanks to share your experience with others it could help someone in need may Allah accept your efforts and guide us to the right path.
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment and your prayers for our Ummah and for me. You know, someone else mentioned that sharing my experiences here might help someone and Alhamdulillah I never thought of it that way!
Praise be to Allah for your insights, sister. Islam indeed guides us on the responsibilities of both husband and wife, emphasizing the importance of family life. Achieving balance and making sacrifices are inherent in maintaining a harmonious family. At times, we may need to let go of certain things, understanding that Allah is Al-Seeing and Al-Understanding. Trusting in Allah and practicing patience will bring ease and carry its own reward. Aameen.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a wonderful comment.
You’re absolutely right achieving balance and making sacrifices all goes into creating a peaceful family💓
And yes, learning to let go of certain things is so so important!!
Insha’Allah & Ameen
Alhumdullilah! Agreed! May Allah increase your Imaan and love for your spouse and all sides of the family. Ameen🌹🌹❤️❤️
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for me and my entire family! You’re very thoughtful💓
Lovely! Learning to cook 😮. Proud of you. Keep your faith you are doing great.
Jazak’Allah khair Darlene!! Yes, I’m learning how to cook & feeling good about the process. Best of all, Richard is liking what I’m making too💓
Allah always bless you my sister. I pray to Allah for your best present and future.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers Faisa💖
As-salamo-aleikum from Pakistan. That was brilliant! This was not only a vlog but a wonderful way to share with the subscribers a complete learning experience. This was such a topic that must be discussed more and more because it can change the way we think for the better. Loved every minute of it. Best wishes for the channel and yourself. With warm regards.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a generous and warm-hearted comment Sumair!! I’m happy you’re here💓
Alhamdullilah sister. You are blessed with a beautiful life.
Alhamdulillah for Islam!
Masha'Allah, May Allah swt continue to bless you, guide you and increase you.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers Sean💖
A smart woman! I am happy for her that she understands the values of Islam.
Jazak’Allah khair for your very generous comment!
Assalamu Alaikum. Alhamdulillah. May Allah keep you and the family blessed and safe. Ameen
Wa ʿalaykumu salam Reza! Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for me and my family💓 Those prayers mean the world to me. Ameen!
Ma Sha Allah Tabarak Allah May Allah Bless You Sister
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers Nazir💓 I appreciate them!
Islam has defined the role of husband and wife in running a family peacefully.There is no superiority complex whatsoever but love and mutual respect.For the sake of matrimonial intimacy each should possess a mentality of sacrifice for the other which gives further intensity in their love and the family becomes a family of peace and happiness.
Yes you’re exactly right! Unfortunately in the “west” the opposite is promoted & defended.
You’re a beautiful soul my dear sister, may Allah bless you and your husband and your family with all that is good, Aameen.
You can never say Alhamdulillah or inshaAllah enough!
JazakAllahkheir!
اللهم بارك لكم
I agree, there is no limit in the gratitude that we can show our Creator!! Jazak’Allah khair for such a warm-hearted comment and for your prayers for me and my family💖
@@AlieForza BarakAllahufeek my dear sister, may Allah always make us amongst those who are grateful, Aameen.
“And ˹remember˺ when your Lord proclaimed, 'If you are grateful, I will certainly give you more.” - Surah Ibrahim, Ayat 7
Alhamdulillah!!
first to comment .. thank you for the vlog, interesting how Islam influenced you as a wife.
Jazak’Allah khair for watching, I appreciate your support Khalid💓 Yes, being a practicing Muslim is really changing everything. Alhamdulillah for Islam!
Im so glad to have come across this video and for being reminded of what we are made for. I disagree, you can never say AlhamdAllah or In Sha Allah too much, may they make your scale heavy in the day of judgement In Sha Allah and May Allah bless you.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers💖 And I agree, you can never say these words too much!!
Sister, you can NEVER say Alhamdulillah or Inshallah too much. May Allah increase you. Jazackee Allah Kheer my sister in Islam.
there is nothing wrong with it, the more you say it the more rewards you get.
@imawake4532 Jazak’Allah khair for your comment!! I agree with you. How can someone think there’s a limit to being grateful?!🤷♀️
@realhaiderr Exactly!!
Love your realisation. May Allah bless you with his mercy for new journey to Islam. Allah has make you a wonderful couple. Allah will make everything easy for the rest of your life Insha Allah. Salam to you and your husband. Jajak Allah Khairun.
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Alhamdulillah for Islam, Islam is Peace, Islam is Wisdom, Islam is a Lifestyle.
Love you Alie ❤ inshallah you increase in Iman and knowledge
I love you too Hania😍 Insha’Allah & Ameen!
when she said "ummah" i smiled ear to ear. idk why but something about it just felt so... heartfelt
Jazak’Allah khair for your kindness💖
God bless you sister 💖 love you, and your husband is a lucky man.❤☪️🙏🏻🇮🇷 God bless Islam ☪️ specially Palestinians 😢🙏🏻
Jazak’Allah khair for such a warm comment and for your prayers brother💗 I appreciate it very much! Are you and your family from Iran?! Alhamdulillah I was able to go there in 2014 and Masha'Allah what a beautiful country. Alhamdulillah for Islam and Alhamdulillah for Palestine!
Barakallahu fiik Sis....with love from Indonesia❤❤❤
Subhanallah sister. I'm so so so proud of you. May allah bless you ✨️
Jazak’Allah khair for your kindness and for your prayers Simran💖
Wa'alaikumsalam, Alhamdulillah ... Respect and rain of flowers from Indonesia for you. 🌹
Alhamdulillah, a rain of flowers💓 Jazakallah khair for such a beautiful comment!
Allah is sufficient for me. None is worthy of worship but Him. I have
placed my trust in Him. He is the lord of the majestic throne.
Allāh (SWT) is Al-Wakeel!
@@AlieForza O Allah make Your paradise our destination and make our life to a close upon faith
Ameen Summa Ameen!!
Your “Alhamdulillah” sentences are the proofs of your gratitude to Allah (swt), sister. Even I don’t know you, I deeply share your duas. I am proud of you as your brother in Islam and I wish you speedy recovery inshaAllah 🤲🏻. (A Muslim from Türkiye 🇹🇷👋🏻)
Jazak’Allah khair brother for your kind words💗 Insha’Allah i get to go back to Türkiye this year. Ameen!
May Allah bless you!
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayer!!
Alhamdulillah ❤❤
Alhamdulillah for Islam💓
Alhamdulillah...Masya Allah..
take care sis...from Malaysia with Love..❤️❤️🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Jazak’Allah khair for watching! Sending you love back from Napoli🍕💗🍕💗
Ma sha allah
God bless you and god bless your family
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for my family & I! I appreciate your generosity💓
You always welcome sister 🌹
We love you to sis☺️❤️😊🇵🇸❤️🇵🇸
Jazak’Allah khair for the love🥰 I’m sending love back to you from Napoli!
Salam sister, Alhamdulillah's , it is such happiness to see your enjoying yourself in the full righteousness and giving a message that Islam is not restriction. Like you mentioned, it is indeed a blessing to learn and be able to apply that knowledge. I am a born Muslim, Alhamdulillah's, I work as a doctor in the UK, and ever since I had been here, I realize more with passing day that we are indeed bless. Islam is the center of existence. I am Muslim. I am answerable and accountable and hence my acts has to be align with pleasing Allah. not this world. And. things make so much clearer sense. Because otherwise without Islam, you are lost. I had one year when i move to Pakistan, where i was so so became involved in dunia (world) and Alhamdulillah's i was guided to the right. Alhamdulillah's. I cannot thank Allah enough. keep me in your prayers. Also, as a revert Muslim, how did you perspective changed for the fellow brothers and sister in the Palestine and other parts of the world, and what were your views before. Salam alykum.
Wa ʿalaykumu salam!
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind comment. Yes I think it’s incredibly important to apply the knowledge that we are learning!
Alhamdulillah I was originally taught about Islam by a practicing Muslim who also happens to be Palestinian, so he educated me about the struggle they have faced for 3/4 of a century now. I’ve also traveled quite a bit, Alhamdulillah so have always had an open mind about other people and different ways of being.
Insha’Allah I’ll keep you in my duas🤲🏻
I think you had very good intentions towards people and great deeds before knowing Islam , that why Allah blessed you by reverting to Islam.
I hope you will be the reason for many westerns to know the Happiness of being a Muslim.
Maher from Lebanon, lived in Seattle before.
Jazak’Allah khair for such a kind comment Maher, I appreciate it very much. Insha’Allah & Ameen!
Allah bless you sister and muslims around the world
Jazak’Allah khair for your duas for me and for our Ummah. Ameen Summa Ameen!
Alhamdulillah Islam is the biggest gift a human being can get ! I wish you a happy life in both worlds (here and hereafter) Sister
Jazak’Allah khair for watching and for your well wishes Mehmet!
Mashallah please keep read Quran
And pray for Palestine too 💕
Reading the Qur’an soothes my soul. Alhamdulillah! 🍉Palestine are always in my duas🍉
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yess its important
Selamun aleykum, may Allah’s mercy and blessings be upon you, may Allah grant you Jannah for the beautiful things you share us 🤲 🇹🇷❤️
Wa ʿalaykumu salam! Jazakallah khair for your incredible prayers, you are so kind💓
As a Muslim born woman, you don't need the last word, sooner or later if what I said was true then they themselves would admit it. Men are different this is very true in their own nature just as we are different and I get that as a parent as well. I usually keep silent after I remind them if what they did was in error, men don't like it if you're constantly harping about it, I mean I think we as women wouldn't like that either. Our husbands gave us advice and they usually keep silent even after we make a mistake. It goes both ways. Alhamdulillah.
Precisely!! I used to feel like I needed to have the last word and Alhamdulillah now I know I don’t need to. And no, there’s no harping in our household😌
Macha Allah ! Better woman & better wife. You are a model for others. I pray for you and your family.
Jazak’Allah khair for your kind words & your prayers for me and my family💓 Insha’Allah & Ameen!
SubhanAllah, may ALLAH bless you.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers!!
Allahuma Ameen (to your Du’a) and Jazakh Allahu khayran katheeran.❤
Jazak’Allah khair for your dua. Insha’Allah & Ameen!
Semoga kita semua selalu dalam lindungan Allah SWT
Ameen Summa Ameen!
Many thanks for sharing this. You will find a true happines in life in Islam insya Allah. Cheers from Indonesia
Jazak’Allah khair for watching!
There is no such thing as saying "الحمد لله" too much ;-)
I 100% agree with you!! Can you imagine being annoyed by someone saying Alhamdulillah too much?!🤦♀️
its good if we often thank Allah and say Allhamdulilah as many times as we wish its good
doing dhikar and praise of most high Allah is very good and rewarding
so please dont discourage anyone who is saying these beautiful praises of Allah if you cannot motivate someone do good than atleast dont demotivate them please..
@@AlieForza sister ..as a new muslim, you are doing so great.. way much better than a born muslim like me 😁😁. May Allah protect you and keep you and your family in peace, amin.
@@AlieForza Alhumdulillah means Thanks to Allah and Thanking your lord much is not wrong, rather its good.
You can not thank enough for the blessing thst Allah grant you that is ISLAM . He could have left you in the dark till you die but instead He blessed you with Islam . For that keep saying that sister as much as you want . Don’t pay attention to hater !!!
Islam makes women better wives. Makes men better sons.
Islam makes better individuals better communities better societies better citizens.
Alhamdulillah for Islam!!
Alhamdulilah, you are a beautiful person and an inspiration ❤️
Jazak’Allah khair for your very generous comment!
Came across your channel and just want to say you are lovely sis! Alhamdulillah for the light of Islam 🥰♥️ may Allah bless you snd your husband with the best of this life and next! Fellow Canadian here! But we moved about 3 years ago to be in an Islamic environment for inner peace and our young kids ♥️
Jazak’Allah khair sister Noor💓 I appreciate your kind words and your prayers very much!
Alhamdulillah that you and your family are out of Canada & in a safer and more sane environment now.
May the Most Merciful continue to protect & provide for you and your family. Ameen!
@@AlieForza aameen aameen! I pray the same for you dear 🥰♥️ we are sisters now and maybe one day we will meet! We have truly been blessed by our Lord with His religion to guide us through these confusing times ♥️ will keep you and your loved ones in my duaa 🥰🤲🏼♥️
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers my sweet sister Noor💖
How amazing would it be if we met irl?🥹 Insha’Allah!!
Alhamdulillah that we get to be Muslims and have our Beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings upon him, as our guide.
Alhamdulillah for you! Alhamdulillah for Islam!
Mashaa Allah, that is absolutely true. Married couples must compliment each other, not against/ compete one onather. Prefect words choice, sister mashaa Allah .
Jazak’Allah khair for your reply & your compliment💗Alhamdulillah!
MaashaAllah may Allah SWT bless you and your family stay safe happy and healthy Ameen
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers for me and my family! That means a lot to me💖
Alhamdulillah 👍 👍 & thanks for the tour 😅. Seems like a busy place,lots of vehicles...
Jazak’Allah khair for watching! Yes Napoli is full of energy💓
family culture is extremely important in Islam. Alhumdulillah you are better wife now. May Allah bless you with many kids and happiness in this life and the hereafter...
Insha’Allah & Ameen!!
Masha allah.May Allah protect and guide you.
Jazak’Allah khair for your prayers!