Wow, what an incredible episode of the Mo Show! Alya's authenticity and vulnerability truly stood out to me, making it feel like I was privy to an intimate conversation between friends. The guest's emotional moments had me both in tears and laughter, and I just can't get enough. Thank you, Mohammed, for always bringing on such amazing guests and creating such a warm and engaging atmosphere. Keep up the fantastic work!
يالهي ما اجملها ماشالله تبارك الرحمن…كأنها تتكلم عن كثير أشياء امر وأشعر فيها. من كمية المعلومات والنقاط اللتي احتجت ان اركز فيها قمت بمشاهدة الحلقة مرتين متتاليتين 💕
It's always a treat to tune into the Mo Show, but this episode truly stood out to me as a favorite. Alya's genuine and open demeanor created a space for a raw and authentic conversation that I felt incredibly lucky to be a part of. As the episode progressed, I found myself fully engaged and invested in the guest's story, experiencing a full range of emotions as they shared their journey. The guest's ability to be both vulnerable and strong, bringing both laughter and tears to the conversation, was truly inspiring. It's not often that we get to witness such real and unguarded moments on television, but this episode of the Mo Show delivered just that. I'm continually impressed by Mohammed's ability to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for his guests, encouraging them to open up and share their stories in such an impactful way. I can't thank you enough for providing such thought-provoking and emotional content for us to enjoy. Keep up the amazing work, Mohammed, and I can't wait to see what guest you have in store for us next. Thank you for this memorable episode of the Mo Show!
انها المراة السعودية الجديدة ، ما شاء الله من جذي لما تتجول بالشوارع وبالمجمعات وبالوزارات و الشركات تحس الناس مرتاحة ونبسوطة وطايب خاطرها اكثر من قبل !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful!❤ I wish I could give her a warm hug and unload a massive library of books on her doorstep! I wonder if she has ever heard of an author called Algis Uzdavinys.. There are a few I could mention, but for some reason, this particular author resonates particularly strongly for the example I would like to give. He is the author of: Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth: From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism (Prometheus Trust, 2008), Philosophy and Theurgy in Late Antiquity The Heart of Plotinus: The Essential Enneads Ascent to Heaven in Islamic and Jewish Mysticism Orpheus and the Roots of Platonism Sufism and Ancient Wisdom He is the editor of : The Heart of Plotinus: The Essential Enneads (World Wisdom, 2009) The Golden Chain: An Anthology of Pythagorean and Platonic Philosophy. She most definitely possesses great depth, vulnerability, wisdom and understanding, but I would imagine a Phoenix coming into being if she starts reading just some of these books I mentioned above. The other authors I would drop on her lap are: Plotinus, Pythagoras, Adi Shankara, Iamblichus, Thomas Taylor, Jakob Böhme, Deirdre Carabine, Marguerite Porete, John Scottus Eriugena and Adi Da Samraj . These are just a few more who will absolutely transform anyone who considers their work deeply in order to observe and understand themselves most fundamentally. I recommend their books to anyone and everyone on planet earth. You will never regret embarking on this journey. Peace be upon you.
Muslims in general are not supposed to be judgmental, if you did not learn or enjoy the show, you could have saved it instead, common! Thank you Mo & Alya, I look up to you.
@@fy3219 I didn't know he was a secular liberal..! what a shame, instead of him making people that live in the areas called "Western countries" attracted to Islam and make them hate these kinds of satanic ideas he went there and became like them, a "secular liberal"..!
Wow, what an incredible episode of the Mo Show! Alya's authenticity and vulnerability truly stood out to me, making it feel like I was privy to an intimate conversation between friends. The guest's emotional moments had me both in tears and laughter, and I just can't get enough. Thank you, Mohammed, for always bringing on such amazing guests and creating such a warm and engaging atmosphere. Keep up the fantastic work!
by far my favourite episode of the Mo Show
I absolutely love her depth!
يالهي ما اجملها ماشالله تبارك الرحمن…كأنها تتكلم عن كثير أشياء امر وأشعر فيها. من كمية المعلومات والنقاط اللتي احتجت ان اركز فيها قمت بمشاهدة الحلقة مرتين متتاليتين 💕
وين الجمال؟
It's always a treat to tune into the Mo Show, but this episode truly stood out to me as a favorite. Alya's genuine and open demeanor created a space for a raw and authentic conversation that I felt incredibly lucky to be a part of. As the episode progressed, I found myself fully engaged and invested in the guest's story, experiencing a full range of emotions as they shared their journey.
The guest's ability to be both vulnerable and strong, bringing both laughter and tears to the conversation, was truly inspiring. It's not often that we get to witness such real and unguarded moments on television, but this episode of the Mo Show delivered just that.
I'm continually impressed by Mohammed's ability to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for his guests, encouraging them to open up and share their stories in such an impactful way. I can't thank you enough for providing such thought-provoking and emotional content for us to enjoy.
Keep up the amazing work, Mohammed, and I can't wait to see what guest you have in store for us next. Thank you for this memorable episode of the Mo Show!
انها المراة السعودية الجديدة ، ما شاء الله من جذي لما تتجول بالشوارع وبالمجمعات وبالوزارات و الشركات تحس الناس مرتاحة ونبسوطة وطايب خاطرها اكثر من قبل !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ذي افضل حلقة نزلت بالنسبة لي.. الضيفة قصتها جميلة وتعلمك الكثير
First comment. Thanks Mo for the wonderful episode.
I'm so glad to see this throat that I had a great feeling Thx عليا❤
Beautiful!❤ I wish I could give her a warm hug and unload a massive library of books on her doorstep! I wonder if she has ever heard of an author called Algis Uzdavinys.. There are a few I could mention, but for some reason, this particular author resonates particularly strongly for the example I would like to give.
He is the author of:
Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth: From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism (Prometheus Trust, 2008),
Philosophy and Theurgy in Late Antiquity
The Heart of Plotinus: The Essential Enneads
Ascent to Heaven in Islamic and Jewish Mysticism
Orpheus and the Roots of Platonism
Sufism and Ancient Wisdom
He is the editor of :
The Heart of Plotinus: The Essential Enneads (World Wisdom, 2009)
The Golden Chain: An Anthology of Pythagorean and Platonic Philosophy.
She most definitely possesses great depth, vulnerability, wisdom and understanding, but I would imagine a Phoenix coming into being if she starts reading just some of these books I mentioned above.
The other authors I would drop on her lap are:
Plotinus, Pythagoras, Adi Shankara, Iamblichus, Thomas Taylor, Jakob Böhme, Deirdre Carabine, Marguerite Porete, John Scottus Eriugena and Adi Da Samraj .
These are just a few more who will absolutely transform anyone who considers their work deeply in order to observe and understand themselves most fundamentally. I recommend their books to anyone and everyone on planet earth.
You will never regret embarking on this journey.
Peace be upon you.
Loved this episode! ❤
Very special guest 👌
Class interview 👏👏
I learned a lot from this guest
Great episode 👍🏻
second comment. thanks for the best Channel 🤓
Spectacular episode 🇸🇦🤍
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ترا اليوتيوب صار يترجم تلقائي 😂
الله يجيرنا من الانبطاح
انت غبي لدرجة انك لا تدرك مقصد هذا البودكاست وما الغاية منه 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@wellytms4713
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لما تقدم امتحان اللغه الانجليزيه اكتب لهم الله يجيرنا من الانبطاح 😂😂😂😂😂😂 عسى المدرس يعطيك درجة ممتازة ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
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MO, Starbucks works in 🇮🇹 the branches very dynamics full of youth work talking and dating.
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Why don’t u guys interview the average Muslim saudi men and woman? Not the librals and the seculars and feminists
Muslims in general are not supposed to be judgmental, if you did not learn or enjoy the show, you could have saved it instead, common!
Thank you Mo & Alya, I look up to you.
@@Mohannedda I wasn’t judgmental but it’s obvious they are liberals and it’s part of our culture or religion to have these kind of mindset
@@Mohannedda and the whole point of religion is to judge people on the grounds of whether or not they follow the teachings of that religion.
@@Mohannedda mo himself said he was a secular liberal in one of the episodes so I’m not judgment, he is inspired by the west
@@fy3219 I didn't know he was a secular liberal..! what a shame, instead of him making people that live in the areas called "Western countries" attracted to Islam and make them hate these kinds of satanic ideas he went there and became like them, a "secular liberal"..!
مقيلة الحلقة جابت النوم والاستسلام وعدم المبالة .