Making Hijrah To Malaysia - Is Malaysia A Good Country to live in?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • British Muslim Muhammad Deen Makes Hijrah To Malaysia from he UK - Is Malaysia A Good Country to go for expats? Here is what he had to say about Malaysia and its people.
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Комментарии • 126

  • @ghrbaa6727
    @ghrbaa6727 Год назад +69

    As a Malaysian what I want to tell everyone is, most of foreigners who want to make Malaysia home do not realize how prohibitive and exclusive Malaysian citizenship law is. For one, Malaysia doesn't allow dual citizenship. Secondly even Malaysian mothers with foreign born children face many obstacles to pass their Malaysian citizenship to the children. While it is a rapidly growing country economically, Malaysia is just an upper middle income country, not rich like western Europe or the US, thus Malaysia's immigration policies are very protectionist of its citizens.

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +11

      Thank you for the thoughtful comment

    • @absi2715
      @absi2715 Год назад +8

      Malaysia is just a small country with not much of land mass. Maybe when the country has the status of being a rich country, the policy might change but then our neighbor which is a rich n developed country have a more protectionist policy. These policies are for the good of their own citizens

    • @mohammadnoor9697
      @mohammadnoor9697 Год назад +2

      well it quite easy to get permanent resident though, u can get some benefit

    • @madkhaliqfarhan
      @madkhaliqfarhan Год назад +10

      This rule is made to protect the sovereignty of Malaysia but still, we welcome those who are nice!

    • @redindian2209
      @redindian2209 Год назад +2

      Canada for cold weather and cold people, australia for warm weather and warn people, you will never ever feel at home in europe, my mother is european. Technically, Canada is not a white native nation, and these white people know that and they encourage promotion of red indian culture being the best native. Same in Australia, in the past they have said to have encouraged aboriginal culture to be superior. although the best of them are usually mixed race
      johnathan thurston, greg inglis, anthony mundine, and cathy freeman, nova perris, all of these are mixed fellas

  • @tibzig1
    @tibzig1 Год назад +12

    If you have sufficient money or a skill that will earn you sufficient money, you can be safe and pretty much live in most countries of the world. Not all, but most. And yes, I agree. As a Muslim, you would feel very comfortable in Malaysia. I visited Malaysia (Kaula Lumpur and Langkawi) in 2013 and loved it. I currently live in the U.S and this country like the rest of the Western world is fast decaying into a dystopian society. Western people are very unhappy deep down although they try not to show it, their actions speak louder than words.

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

  • @shimaderus1159
    @shimaderus1159 Год назад +30

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
    Alhamdulillah. Blessed to be Malaysian. Alhamdulillah
    Please make du'aa for Malaysia for the forthcoming elections - may Allah bless us with good practising Muslim leaders

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +3

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

    • @wajahatali7169
      @wajahatali7169 Год назад +1

      Aameen

    • @wajahatali7169
      @wajahatali7169 Год назад +7

      Walaikum assalam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
      I am from Karachi, Pakistan. I have never visited Malaysia ever but i met with some Malaysians who visited Pakistan for tableegh(spreading message of Islam) this month December 2022. All of them were very sensible with very nice behaviour very kind humble people. I still miss those Malaysian brothers 😥

  • @remyh.9530
    @remyh.9530 Год назад +13

    ...from malaysia with Luv...:)))

  • @hafizrahim1197
    @hafizrahim1197 Год назад +21

    Assalamualaikum brothers from Kuala Lumpur 🇲🇾🤝❤

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +3

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
      Nice of you to comments brother

    • @madkhaliqfarhan
      @madkhaliqfarhan Год назад

      Waalaikumsalam from Sabah...

  • @albertgoldschtein6963
    @albertgoldschtein6963 Год назад +15

    Raihan from China... Funny... Alhamdulillah.. Salam from Malaysia...

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +2

      🙂

    • @albertgoldschtein6963
      @albertgoldschtein6963 Год назад +8

      @@OptimizedMuslim i feel u brother. I was in Uk n we hv to look for food codes whether its halal or not. Quite mujahaddah..

  • @alongshushu
    @alongshushu Год назад +13

    Assalammualaikum...thank you for loving malaysia...

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +3

      وعليكم السلام
      Thanks for commenting

  • @civic62250
    @civic62250 Год назад +10

    Alhamdulillah.. Malaysia welcomes more people like you to b here brother...

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

  • @rezzam1337
    @rezzam1337 Год назад +9

    Assalamualaikum wbt... Brother, love u & all Muslims

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +1

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

  • @decTac
    @decTac Год назад +13

    Better ask Dr Zakir Naik how Malaysia and Malaysians 🇲🇾 are.. it's a mind blowing..👍💚

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +1

      جزاك الله خيرا

    • @decTac
      @decTac Год назад +2

      @@OptimizedMuslim alhamdulillah

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

    • @nazandnab4565
      @nazandnab4565 6 месяцев назад +2

      Id say putrajaya and cyber Jaya ....as I have a house in both areas

  • @khairulhamzah5622
    @khairulhamzah5622 4 месяца назад +1

    Alhamdulillah.more and more good peoples will stay in Malaysia.

  • @Nothingburger90
    @Nothingburger90 Год назад +7

    Yes. Just come here already

  • @atimans309
    @atimans309 Год назад +9

    To live humbly and yet quality life, simple life..Malaysia is the best choice. Cheap yet not too expensive. The opportunities if you look for someting high pay, its not Malaysia. Most professional Malaysian make hijrah to first world country 😅
    Pls make dua that my husband (from North India) open his heart to live here in my home country Malaysia. Ameen 🤲🏻

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +1

      Ameen

    • @azharidris7092
      @azharidris7092 Год назад

      Atim Ans@.. there is no such thing as the first world country.. the self profess first world country is collapsing into hell very soon.. the new first world is china and Russia now.. may i ask what planet you come from.. you sounds greedy.. surely that is not Islamic..

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

    • @persada5913
      @persada5913 6 месяцев назад

      A wife's place is by her husband. If he decided to move abroad outside Malaysia then you are obliged to follow him. After all he's the head of your household and breadwinner. Support him and take care of the homes and kids for him.

    • @zaidalfazlibinharun7755
      @zaidalfazlibinharun7755 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@10X_Brain_TimeMalaysia are known to be safe country to raise a family. But if you want a certain place to non haram...kedah,kelantan,terengganu are the best I believe.

  • @bagan-uv5fv
    @bagan-uv5fv 10 месяцев назад +2

    We hv islamic everything from school to univ, banks, insurance, investment even hajj saving board. Halal food certifications body, logistics, transportation, speaks english, cheap currency etc i can say we hv covered all fardhu ain and fardhu kifayah.

  • @madkhaliqfarhan
    @madkhaliqfarhan Год назад +10

    Don't just stay in the West side! Do visit the East side of Malaysia too! This way, you will truly enjoy the uniqueness of Malaysia! 😇

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @madkhaliqfarhan
      @madkhaliqfarhan Год назад +2

      @@OptimizedMuslim You're welcome... I had to say this because West Malaysians tend to forget that there's East Malaysia too... And I live in the East side of Malaysia!

  • @muaawiyahtucker
    @muaawiyahtucker Год назад +10

    Downloaded. Looks like an amazing video. Keep up the amazing work

  • @mutexful
    @mutexful Год назад +6

    Alhamdulillah.

  • @teenaakhir9105
    @teenaakhir9105 Год назад +7

    Malaysian here..Asalamualykum..

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +1

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

    • @wajahatali7169
      @wajahatali7169 Год назад +2

      I am from Karachi, Pakistan. I have never visited Malaysia ever but i met with some Malaysians who visited Pakistan for tableegh(spreading message of Islam) this month December 2022. All of them were very sensible with very nice behaviour very kind humble people. I still miss those Malaysian brothers 😥

  • @sirajallie4682
    @sirajallie4682 Год назад +2

    Alhamdulillah malaysia has being my and my family call to make hijrah to this most beautiful islamic country .A country which is rich in diversity culture goodness and most of all leadership which practices the rules of Love understanding unity respect and sucess.From where I come this is a Parr of jannah everything works well,people are friendly and humble and the main thing is everything is halaal and what's so beautiful to see mosques all over and hear the Ayaan.. what an inspiration.
    As we would love to stay here as we made the hijrah the last government changed the rules and that has made things very very difficult...
    We just wish and plea that they rules could be more lenient so muslim or foreigners who love malaysia can stay here called home...
    As Allah says the earth is big a place for all onky divided it by borders so it can be ruled fairly and just..
    Malaysia home to many where the heart lives❤

    • @yourfamilydoctor172
      @yourfamilydoctor172 Год назад

      How have the rules changed to make it harder for foreign Muslims?

  • @jamaiah6522
    @jamaiah6522 Год назад +2

    Alhamdulillah. Tq❤

  • @nurulizzah-lc8qk
    @nurulizzah-lc8qk Год назад +2

    malaysia is a the best islamic economy in the world with scored of 207

  • @X_101
    @X_101 Год назад +6

    ASSAMUALAIKUM,,USTAZ,,

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +2

      وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته

  • @madoo8911
    @madoo8911 Год назад +7

    i'd like to make Hijrah, and get married, but has no means actually!!

  • @realistya1622
    @realistya1622 Год назад +2

    Brothers how is the salafi dawah in Malaysia?

  • @anthonyferris8912
    @anthonyferris8912 Год назад +1

    I’m a frequently traveler to Penang and notice, on an average weekend, I’ll likely see more women in burqas in my market town in the south of the England, than I’ll see in Penang.

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад

      Okay...

    • @SyafieHanifah
      @SyafieHanifah Год назад +3

      Becoz U went to Island side of Penang.
      Basically, Penang has 2 side, Island side & 'Prai' side.
      BTW, burqa is Arab culture..
      As Malay Muslim, we're following whateva Islamic rules & guidelines & thhat doesn't mean we're following blindly what Arab practice.

    • @attarmatriffinattarmatriff3256
      @attarmatriffinattarmatriff3256 Год назад +2

      Because in island side majoriti are none muslim.90 percent .That why you not see a muslim.

    • @nutzhazel
      @nutzhazel Год назад

      It's a tropical country bro. Black colour is not advisable as we have super high humidity day and night and you will slowly cook to death if you try to follow Arab culture in wearing burqas. We don't even have below 0 temperature night time or snow like the Saudi Peninsula have, it's always 28-32°C real feel all day and night. Hence you will see the women wearing colors other than black and in modest clothing that suits more to the weather instead of burqas. And since Malaysia following Mazhab Shafie teachings, women in Malaysia are studying and working and being outdoor at day time, compared to the people in Saudi that prefers their night time outings more.

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      @@SyafieHanifah What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

  • @nurulamalina5842
    @nurulamalina5842 4 месяца назад +1

    malaysia is a muslim country.. the official religion of constitution is islam.

  • @roshananver3942
    @roshananver3942 8 месяцев назад +1

    My cousin is a Hafiz, can he join your madrasa?

  • @MCMotor-ss1jf
    @MCMotor-ss1jf Год назад +1

    Assalamualaikum. where in malaysia did he live ?

  • @botet6760
    @botet6760 Год назад +3

    it ok you still young gave a try first like ustaz imran hussein and dr zakir naik.

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад

      Don't understand your conment

    • @nutzhazel
      @nutzhazel Год назад

      ​@@OptimizedMuslim He meant you could come and visit first and see how will you like the country 😊 most retired foreigners in Malaysia or Indonesia are actually Americans, British and Europeans as they really loves the cheap everything, culture and also the no season weather. So they cut a lot of expenses in housing, food, clothing, and even on the medical expenses since South East Asia has a very good yet cheap healthcare facilities that it has become a hub for medical tourism.

  • @sajjadregan9713
    @sajjadregan9713 Год назад +2

    easy and cost effective way to move Malaysia from UK?

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад

      Interesting question. Not addressed here brother but there are a few more focused videos out there. Ustadh Gabriel has one about living in Malaysia or moving there.

  • @azharidris7092
    @azharidris7092 Год назад

    Malaysia is no longer developing.. KL infrastructure will exceed what you find in London in just one or two years from now.. by then most of Europe or the collective west will have collapse economically.. if you want to move there make the effort now.. you will need to make massive adjustments..

  • @1wayLane26
    @1wayLane26 Год назад

    Kuat jugak ye pengaruh raihan

  • @TruthTellerr
    @TruthTellerr Год назад +2

    Even I feel the same when I went to Malaysia 😎 from India. No doubt the food is not good, language problem is there but restaurants like KFC, burger King all are HALAL and you will find Masjids everywhere even in the malls 👍❤️

    • @anthonyferris8912
      @anthonyferris8912 Год назад +15

      If you’re seriously suggesting Malaysian food is not good, it’s hard to believe you’ve ever been to Malaysia. Then again, you went on about KFC and burger King, so it might just be your taste buds.😆

  • @adamhussain6651
    @adamhussain6651 Год назад +2

    These are petty reasons for Hijra , food and beautiful mosques just 5 min away . We have all this in every major city in the UK ..not beautified as much as we were not meant to beautify our masjid. I would love to hear how corruption holds up and justice ......its amounts the top 30 % of corrupt countries . People also have mentioned how there is racism too for non whites who are non malay.

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +1

      Depends where you live in the UK but to think there are not "better" places for the facilitation of a more deen centric life is not true. Make the intention and strive.
      This was a minor part of the video just because he happens to be based in Malaysia so I thought it was interesting. The episode was about performance psychology

    • @adamhussain6651
      @adamhussain6651 Год назад

      @@OptimizedMuslim yes I suspected this may be a small segment of a more lengtlhy discussion.

    • @momotaroed215
      @momotaroed215 Год назад +4

      That's not true. You can't make a Judgement if you yourself haven't been in Malaysia.
      One revert who was anti islam from the UK has found true Islam when he studied in Malaysia (it's on RUclips). If Malaysia has changed the anti islam perspective, why would a muslim condemn another Muslim country (Malaysia).
      You probably didn't know that Malaysia is one of the friendliest country to foreigners. A Japanese man (on RUclips) share the story of Malaysian people who pay for his meals even they didn't know him, his friend lost his wallet in subway and a Malaysian lady chased him to another platform just to return it back to him,. Another Japanese students had been invited to experience iftar in Malaysia house during Ramadan. And it's not uncommon in Malaysia, we like to share the food.
      But ofc there's no place in the world are evil free, there are crimes everywhere you never knew it, some bad apples didn't represent a community like Isis didn't represent true islamic teaching. So as Malaysia, we condemn such act but obviously there are people who just don't listen. Obviously these people aren't just in Malaysia.
      My advice is just, don't act like west media portraying Qatar during world cup., Experience it yourself. So to Malaysia. Thanks.

    • @adamhussain6651
      @adamhussain6651 Год назад

      @@momotaroed215 I support Hijra even if it's from a developed world ...to a 3rd world Muslim country..yet Malaysia is well advanced so why not ...however I think you're misunderstood my comment ....it was highlighting the petty reasons for Hijrah mentioned In the video . My expierence with Malaysian and Indonesians.....some of the kindest and soft hearted people I've met . But again ....the reasons mentioned ....eg halal food and beautiful.mosques isn't a reason to.migrate

    • @aridyaacob9528
      @aridyaacob9528 Год назад +1

      ​@@adamhussain6651 it's the ease with which you can find halal food and places to pray, not just mosques. That you don't have to keep on checking labels to see if the food items sold in the supermarket are halal etc as there's usually a separate area ie room where haram stuff like pork or alcohol are sold. And almost all shopping malls have a surau, so you don't have to rush home to pray. Yes, corruption exists but the majority disapprove of it and that's why the opposition won the last elections.

  • @bloo2005
    @bloo2005 Год назад +2

    Having masajid to pray in isnt a determining factor for hijrah. I lived in johor bahru and visited kuala lumpur a few times, penang, and putrajaya. The niqab is uncommon so people stare at you both malay and especially chinese. Free mixing and music is very common from what ive seen. They love karaoke and even have muslim women on stage singing in front of ppl. Their work week is the christian one which is monday to friday so many muslim men have to work on the holy day and are off on sundays. They celebrate christian, hindu and buddist holidays big time on a national scale. Businesses close for them and their are big sales, decorations and fireworks for all these shirk filled events. Seeing ugly hindu and buddist temples around with the evil looking dragons and the monkey lady statues everywhere is also something u get used to. The Chinese population there have similar power to malays and much more wealth than the avg malay so they own many places like shops, hotels and restaurants meaning alcohol, pork, music and nudity is plentiful there. The masajid are nice but most of them are upon biddah and light sufism. After the prayers many of them sit in circles and do group athkar. Its hard to find a malay woman who dresses properly. Most of them i encountered wear tight clothes and small headscarves and sooo many of them dont wear hijab at all. Also discrimination against africans and people who look african is very common. If u want a muslim majority country, yes malaysia is that but in my opinion there are plenty of better places to make hijrah to. Maybe there are some more conservative areas ive never been to but overall its one of my least favorite places due to all the open sinning thats in their faces and unfortunately the muslims go about their day like its nothing. Not trying to offend anyone thats the the bare truth at least in the cities i mentioned. Places like uae and saudi arent easy to go to and unfortunately they are changing for the worse as well but there are still more conservative than malaysia and when u go to these places u will know the muslims are in charge. U wont see buddist and hindus elected officals making decisions for a muslim majority population as they do in Malaysia. You wont see homosexuality and trans ppl are normalized. In malaysia there is an interfaith culture which goes against the quran and sunnah and sadly it has infected their islamic quality of life but many of them dont realize it.

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад

      Interesting and relatively thoughtful comment جزاك الله خيرا

    • @10X_Brain_Time
      @10X_Brain_Time 10 месяцев назад

      What areas of the Malaysia is safe place to grow family away from non-halal things ..?

    • @persada5913
      @persada5913 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@10X_Brain_Timedon't bother just go live in Africa or maybe iran and afghanistan. Alternatively you couyld go pakistan or india where Islam is very strict! I'm sure you love extreme Islam so those places I mentioned are good for you! Malaysia definitely not for you!

    • @m-billa
      @m-billa Месяц назад

      Well said. Malaysia is only 60% Muslim and in Kuala Lumpur, look around and you'll see alcohol, pork, nightclubs, casinos, you name it. Muslims are in fact minority in the cities. Additionally, it's very far if you have family in the West unless you're not planning to see them for years any savings in the cost of living will NOT add up. I believe the 2nd largest city is called George Town. There is a lot to say about George Town, but ask yourself why does a Muslim country have a city named George Town. No disrespect to Malaysia, there are positives, but if you are making hijrah to be closer to your deen wallahi it's no different from moving to a Western country 🤦🏾

  • @infostatics
    @infostatics Год назад +3

  • @jesmie9119
    @jesmie9119 Год назад +1

    Raihan vocalist ruclips.net/video/poR8STaXuQ0/видео.html

    • @OptimizedMuslim
      @OptimizedMuslim  Год назад +2

      Haha thank you

    • @jesmie9119
      @jesmie9119 Год назад

      @@OptimizedMuslim DM him sir. May Allah show the way🙏

    • @Danish7689i
      @Danish7689i Год назад +1

      you should send nasheed not ex vocalist activity channel ...Mr Nazrey Already not member of group Raihan