It's always good to get both sides of the story. Would be very interesting to hear the other ladies point on what happened at the workplace just to be fair.
Amazing that she got to review the statements. I've known some Indian women to be particularly viscious in workplaces. One women tried to hit me because I was having lunch with an Indian man colleague who she had attempted to have an affair with. She spread all sorts of rumours about me!
Or maybe she was in a relationship with the said colleague and you still chose to go to lunch with Him inspite of knowing that. Nobody gets that angry until they know the other person is guilty of something.
Very hypocritical for Kazi saying that Muslims are persecuted in India when Hindus are persecuted in Muslim countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan. Hindus have also been ethnic cleansed by Islamic terrorists in Kashmir, where Kashmiri Hindus are the indigenous people in Kashmir, who have been living in Kashmir before the religion of Islam existed. Bangladesh or Bengal was once majority Hindu before the Muslims invaded. Even your ancestors Kazi were Hindus.
I completely agree, there is a hypocrisy in the world. Nobody question their action of them in their own country where they came from. There is only 1 Hindu country which is not even Hindu. Kazi have there bias
I think that came across quite badly, i just had some pressing points on my mind and wanted to discuss the Gaza situation later on, but in the end the discussion didn’t get far, I don’t sit on the fence about Gaza. I think what Israeli forces are doing is disgusting, and seeing what is happening is heartbreaking. Why they couldn’t just get undercover people and use well thought out intelligence to rid of Hamas instead of blinding bombing civilians and hospitals I do not know. ☹️
@LondonkiLali hi lauren ..ji is also used by bengalis..most of the muslims bangladeshiz that you have come across in bricklane are originally from sylhet..have you heard of sylhet? Yes sylhet shares a border with Karimganj it was part of sylhet Bangladesh..most of north east india..i was born in uk but ny grandpa was born in karimganj before partition than he immigrated to Bangladesh during 1947..anyway even Bengal region is diverse..people in calcutta west bengal are more similiar to people from Dhaka Bangladesh they speak standard bengali..the rest of North eastern bengal like assam/shilong/silchar speak the same dialect and culture as sylhetis from northern Bangladesh. I have met indian sylhetis both hindus and muslim and our culture is one and the same. So i always find it funny when people ask what is the difference between india Bangladesh culture? India is like a subcontinent than a country dont you think..it varies from region to region. People from Bangladesh and west bengal india are more similiar by dna and culture than say an indian gujrati and a bengali from west bengal. This maybe similiar for punjabis in Pakistan and india . Also do you know thousands of sylhetis muslim bengali from bengal now modern day Bangladesh served and fought for great Britain in the first and second world war? Yup two were my great muslim uncle were from bengal now Bangladesh. .they were lascars (seamen)initially following the spice trade ..both gave up their lives and were killed by nazi bombs.also Bangladesh is a secularism country do you know there are transgender hijra nosque ? Its fairly secular muslim country and womens rights and quality have improved .do you know Bangladesh has so many secular holidays that they celebrate in pomp and it has such rich culture,mythology crafts.. THE bangladeshis you met in bricklane are very different to Bangladeshis in dhaka. I would say british bangladeshis are more conservative than the bangladeshis in Bangladesh . Would you like to meet up or connect first so i can teach you more about my beautiful heritage? Ps sorry for the long message xx
I’ve never heard of Lali before, but she is evidently articulate, intelligent and funny! Love how open minded she is. Many British born Asians don’t embrace their “homeland” and culture the way she has embraced a foreign land. Also love seeing how you have grown as a presenter since starting your series Bhai. You are a natural mA! Always in awe at how you came to the UK from Bangladesh at age 11 not knowing any English to starting a successful business from nothing!
I work in sales and I will tell you that most pakistani, bengalis, Indians, Chinese and Africans are hard to sell to. I am apart of them. We just love a bargain and there's nothing wrong with it.
@@Pikkinmink7 They're pretty much the same thing since Bangladeshis are also Bengalis as it's a country for Bengalis. Most Bengalis live in Bangladesh and when people say Bengalis they refer to Bangladeshis. You can use them interchangeably but if you wanna say the official name for the people of Bangladesh then it's Bangladeshis. Bengali is an ethnic group name
A really good choice of guest this week Kazi! The office politics and work culture topics really resonated with me. Refreshing content and was positively surprised to see you bring someone like this on your show. Keep it up 😁👍
I enjoyed listening to lalli. The Indian culture is so diverse and interesting. I spent a couple of months in the northeastern hills. The people's that make up India are fascinating. Sadly political polarisation is spreading world wide. But it is most noticeable in the west. Micro agressions have been implanted in the minds of the new generations to propel us apart. The marxist destroyers of cohesive society's have been in the universities for the last 30 years. It a breath of fresh air to hear blondie, buck the new normal, and embrace others regardless of politics.
I’ve seen Lali’s content way before she appeared here. Just through her content you can see how genuine she is. The fact that this indian lady went to that far really shows their true intent. I’ve met many Indian as a business owner they really blow things out of proportion and they feel they’re extremely entitled to everything!
Well this was a very "well done" interview. I may not be personally interested in visiting or learn about India, other than the G7 summit held there. But this interview was so well put, i subscribed to both of you. Truly mind stimulating
Cool chats, I love it ...but, in most "Muslim" countries, not in the Western world...women are not allowed in the mosque. Take African Muslim countries it is exactly the same, even if they are not Sharia based legal system countries like Saudi.
I think this is so sad because surely a masjid / mosque should be for everyone who wants to worship/ learn about Islam. The idea that women should be restricted to the home is archaic. I’ve found my mosque visits in the U.K. to be an enriching experience 😊
the two most holy mosques in Islaam have womens sections... it's not islaam, it's culture. The prophet's wives had their homes attached to the mosque and would pray in them too for the morning prayer. It's culture
@@LondonkiLali Yeah it's sad since Islam does not forbid women to go mosque, it even encourages it for women to learn more. Sadly some countries mix their unislamic culture with it. But there are many mosques in other muslim countries women are still allowed to go to. Bangladesh is one of them
I’m angered that she was so reluctant to condemn the plight against the Palestine just so that she preserves face with her far right Hindu following. You don’t need to be an expert on the matter to realise that the massacre of over 1% of the population in 6 months, with the overwhelming fatalities constituting being women and children, unprecedented deaths to journalists and aid workers, you just have to be human with a heart.
I do condemn it, I think this just didn’t come across well cos I had other things on my mind and wanted to chat about other things that were in my head. I didn’t want to focus on this cos I felt like it was a not a necessary question, most British people (including myself) are against what Israel is doing but unfortunately our governments hands seem to be tied with alliance with America.
@@LondonkiLali You don't need to apologize the situation is very complicated and nobody has eyes on the ground, it's all viewed through 2 lenses of opposing propaganda, and the deaths are absolutely tragic, but it's also completely messed up for those people who are pretending to be freedom fighters to shelter themselves underneath civilians
The Hanafi madhab is not a school of thought that is rigorously followed during a stationary point in time. Its quite expansive with time and place. Its not limited to Deoband or subcontenient a few hundreds of years ago. Its a school that accepts evolutionary contexts over time and place. The school is very keen to stop a very strict line of reasoning which may otherwise cause harm consequentially, its otherwise known as istihsan.
Ive known Lali since Ramadhan 2021. She's incredibly genuine and shows deep respect for all cultures, which she embraces wholeheartedly.
Shukriya Yahya Ji !! Let’s meet soon for masjid bike tour 🕌 🚲
She’s definitely very candid.
It's always good to get both sides of the story. Would be very interesting to hear the other ladies point on what happened at the workplace just to be fair.
Amazing that she got to review the statements. I've known some Indian women to be particularly viscious in workplaces. One women tried to hit me because I was having lunch with an Indian man colleague who she had attempted to have an affair with. She spread all sorts of rumours about me!
Or maybe she was in a relationship with the said colleague and you still chose to go to lunch with Him inspite of knowing that. Nobody gets that angry until they know the other person is guilty of something.
Very hypocritical for Kazi saying that Muslims are persecuted in India when Hindus are persecuted in Muslim countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan. Hindus have also been ethnic cleansed by Islamic terrorists in Kashmir, where Kashmiri Hindus are the indigenous people in Kashmir, who have been living in Kashmir before the religion of Islam existed. Bangladesh or Bengal was once majority Hindu before the Muslims invaded. Even your ancestors Kazi were Hindus.
I completely agree, there is a hypocrisy in the world. Nobody question their action of them in their own country where they came from. There is only 1 Hindu country which is not even Hindu. Kazi have there bias
Both can be true
@@j86485 Hindu persecution happening in bangladesh
Exactly!👌🏼👍🏼🇮🇳
LINDU LOGIC based on Republican Tv report
1:06:09 You can sit on the fence about religion but please don’t sit on the fence about Palestine and humanity 🇵🇸
I think that came across quite badly, i just had some pressing points on my mind and wanted to discuss the Gaza situation later on, but in the end the discussion didn’t get far, I don’t sit on the fence about Gaza. I think what Israeli forces are doing is disgusting, and seeing what is happening is heartbreaking. Why they couldn’t just get undercover people and use well thought out intelligence to rid of Hamas instead of blinding bombing civilians and hospitals I do not know. ☹️
@LondonkiLali hi lauren ..ji is also used by bengalis..most of the muslims bangladeshiz that you have come across in bricklane are originally from sylhet..have you heard of sylhet? Yes sylhet shares a border with Karimganj it was part of sylhet Bangladesh..most of north east india..i was born in uk but ny grandpa was born in karimganj before partition than he immigrated to Bangladesh during 1947..anyway even Bengal region is diverse..people in calcutta west bengal are more similiar to people from Dhaka Bangladesh they speak standard bengali..the rest of North eastern bengal like assam/shilong/silchar speak the same dialect and culture as sylhetis from northern Bangladesh. I have met indian sylhetis both hindus and muslim and our culture is one and the same.
So i always find it funny when people ask what is the difference between india Bangladesh culture? India is like a subcontinent than a country dont you think..it varies from region to region.
People from Bangladesh and west bengal india are more similiar by dna and culture than say an indian gujrati and a bengali from west bengal.
This maybe similiar for punjabis in Pakistan and india .
Also do you know thousands of sylhetis muslim bengali from bengal now modern day Bangladesh served and fought for great Britain in the first and second world war? Yup two were my great muslim uncle were from bengal now Bangladesh. .they were lascars (seamen)initially following the spice trade ..both gave up their lives and were killed by nazi bombs.also Bangladesh is a secularism country do you know there are transgender hijra nosque ?
Its fairly secular muslim country and womens rights and quality have improved .do you know Bangladesh has so many secular holidays that they celebrate in pomp and it has such rich culture,mythology crafts..
THE bangladeshis you met in bricklane are very different to Bangladeshis in dhaka. I would say british bangladeshis are more conservative than the bangladeshis in Bangladesh . Would you like to meet up or connect first so i can teach you more about my beautiful heritage?
Ps sorry for the long message xx
46:34 Her British Indian friend is clearly very jealous and insecure. Hope she got rid.
Just a normal day of British Muslim targeting people of every other religion!! 😂😂😂
I’ve never heard of Lali before, but she is evidently articulate, intelligent and funny! Love how open minded she is. Many British born Asians don’t embrace their “homeland” and culture the way she has embraced a foreign land.
Also love seeing how you have grown as a presenter since starting your series Bhai. You are a natural mA! Always in awe at how you came to the UK from Bangladesh at age 11 not knowing any English to starting a successful business from nothing!
Thanks for your kind words. ❤
I work in sales and I will tell you that most pakistani, bengalis, Indians, Chinese and Africans are hard to sell to. I am apart of them. We just love a bargain and there's nothing wrong with it.
Bangladeshis not bengalis
@@Pikkinmink7 They're pretty much the same thing since Bangladeshis are also Bengalis as it's a country for Bengalis. Most Bengalis live in Bangladesh and when people say Bengalis they refer to Bangladeshis. You can use them interchangeably but if you wanna say the official name for the people of Bangladesh then it's Bangladeshis. Bengali is an ethnic group name
A really good choice of guest this week Kazi! The office politics and work culture topics really resonated with me. Refreshing content and was positively surprised to see you bring someone like this on your show. Keep it up 😁👍
😊
That colleague was reaching! Reeeeeeeaching!!!!! Everyone loves to be a victim. You aren’t being racist at all! 😂😂😂
She’s was great to interview. Great convo and was fun!
😊❤
I enjoyed listening to lalli. The Indian culture is so diverse and interesting. I spent a couple of months in the northeastern hills. The people's that make up India are fascinating. Sadly political polarisation is spreading world wide. But it is most noticeable in the west. Micro agressions have been implanted in the minds of the new generations to propel us apart. The marxist destroyers of cohesive society's have been in the universities for the last 30 years. It a breath of fresh air to hear blondie, buck the new normal, and embrace others regardless of politics.
Thanks for you well written and thoughtful comments plus kind words 😃
I’ve seen Lali’s content way before she appeared here. Just through her content you can see how genuine she is. The fact that this indian lady went to that far really shows their true intent. I’ve met many Indian as a business owner they really blow things out of proportion and they feel they’re extremely entitled to everything!
Thank you ❤❤
She certainly is very genuine and needs no filter.
Well this was a very "well done" interview. I may not be personally interested in visiting or learn about India, other than the G7 summit held there. But this interview was so well put, i subscribed to both of you. Truly mind stimulating
Awww thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
he was trying to convert her
Laura is very honest........😄 Jokes apart, she is a gentle lady.......😊😊😊
She’s very good conversationalist.
Lali is my favourite since last 3-4 years.
Lali you have to pin this video to your channel. It was hard to find.
99% of Asians know jack all about their history or culture besides superficial stuff like curry, bollywood and caste.
Whats wrong with loving a bargain 😅
Lalli is a real secular person
Bhai Keep up the excellent work! 👊👍
Thank you, I will and please share with anyone who you may think will enjoy.
@@sidebysidepod you need to empathize with the guests more
Kazi sahab, you are great guy.
Cool chats, I love it ...but, in most "Muslim" countries, not in the Western world...women are not allowed in the mosque. Take African Muslim countries it is exactly the same, even if they are not Sharia based legal system countries like Saudi.
I think this is so sad because surely a masjid / mosque should be for everyone who wants to worship/ learn about Islam. The idea that women should be restricted to the home is archaic. I’ve found my mosque visits in the U.K. to be an enriching experience 😊
Thats very cultural sadly
the two most holy mosques in Islaam have womens sections... it's not islaam, it's culture. The prophet's wives had their homes attached to the mosque and would pray in them too for the morning prayer. It's culture
@@LondonkiLali Yeah it's sad since Islam does not forbid women to go mosque, it even encourages it for women to learn more. Sadly some countries mix their unislamic culture with it. But there are many mosques in other muslim countries women are still allowed to go to. Bangladesh is one of them
@@andsi-r Yep exactly
Whose next? Salman Rushdie 😮
Is this a converting chanel ha
It’s a channel for open dialogue and invitation to engaging in meaningful conversations.
@@sidebysidepodWITHOUT LIES ISLAM DIES…
I’m angered that she was so reluctant to condemn the plight against the Palestine just so that she preserves face with her far right Hindu following. You don’t need to be an expert on the matter to realise that the massacre of over 1% of the population in 6 months, with the overwhelming fatalities constituting being women and children, unprecedented deaths to journalists and aid workers, you just have to be human with a heart.
I do condemn it, I think this just didn’t come across well cos I had other things on my mind and wanted to chat about other things that were in my head. I didn’t want to focus on this cos I felt like it was a not a necessary question, most British people (including myself) are against what Israel is doing but unfortunately our governments hands seem to be tied with alliance with America.
But you’re right, in that moment I should have answered it properly and fully and I regret that. Sorry if I upset you.
@@LondonkiLali i respect your humility in clarifying your stance and hopefully its read by others
@@astongrad930thank you
@@LondonkiLali You don't need to apologize the situation is very complicated and nobody has eyes on the ground, it's all viewed through 2 lenses of opposing propaganda, and the deaths are absolutely tragic, but it's also completely messed up for those people who are pretending to be freedom fighters to shelter themselves underneath civilians
1:23:16 We want to hear about this “hybrid-arranged marriage” Bhai!
Won’t happen unfortunately.
Great podcast. I follow Laura on RUclips. She does great content and reviews of food.
Lol we need Imam Shabbir Hassan on next and ask him the classic question Apple Or android and why? 😂
I’m glad you remember. 😂
Great lady, lali, I follow you already watch your videos
brother its time for rushnara ali #finalboss
Elaborate?
Jay lali, Jay lala Hiranjit Chadha Khod Dunga Gadda! Jay London ki Lali, Jay Korea Ka Lala.
The English language just condensed the respectful language down to please and thank you, much easier 😂
Why Muslim??good question..... religion is not important for leading a good life..
she didn't want to share the seat with which guy???
Just Hope This man gets little bit empathy towards other people as a human being.
Elaborate?
This coming from someone names "themyself"?
Free palestine
the anchor KAZI is looking like Aunty of the muhalla,
Something about her work drama doesn’t make sense…. I’m sure she’s leaving out information…
I don’t like this use of the word of third world country cause they aren’t at all and much richer than the Uk
Brutal history ket be real about it INVADERS
Magnificent nose
Talk to me 😂
Lali how many times do you fart in a day?..the question could be strength ..But you eat too much spicy food ..thats the reason for asking😂
Kazi, women are recommended to pray at home based on the Hanafi Madhab.
The Hanafi madhab is not a school of thought that is rigorously followed during a stationary point in time. Its quite expansive with time and place.
Its not limited to Deoband or subcontenient a few hundreds of years ago. Its a school that accepts evolutionary contexts over time and place. The school is very keen to stop a very strict line of reasoning which may otherwise cause harm consequentially, its otherwise known as istihsan.
Unlike the teachings of our Prophet S.A.W
Mean pearl