Visiting A Hospital As A Foreigner in Buenos Aires

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @guillermomaclachlan1072
    @guillermomaclachlan1072 2 года назад +101

    I was interned in a public hospital in Argentina for páncretitis in 2005 for 85 days the quality of care from the nurses all the way to the doctors was first class and my hospital Bill was 0. God bless the argentinian health care System.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +8

      That's incredible! Thank you for sharing!

    • @joseccastillo7501
      @joseccastillo7501 2 года назад +11

      There is famous Michael Moore's movie, SICKO, on the subject of public and prívate health care systems. A must for every inhabitant of the galaxy.

    • @febeyo
      @febeyo 2 года назад +11

      La cuenta la pagamos todos los argentinos, aún los que aparte pagan su Obra Social o Prepaga.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 2 года назад +13

      @@febeyo Y esta bien, es una de las cosas que valen la pena, lo quw tendriamos que lograr es que todos los hospitales publicos funcionen adecuadamente, algo que actualment e no sucede

    • @Megadeth6633
      @Megadeth6633 2 года назад +4

      We´re poor, but poor healthy bastards

  • @albertocastillo5763
    @albertocastillo5763 Год назад +26

    There is this famous case in which an U. S. tourist while in La Boca was stabbed in the heart by someone who wanted to steal his camera. The public emergency rapidly took him to Hospital Argerich, public one, where he was through this extremely complex surgery. And they saved his life. For the surgery and recovery period he was charged nothing. As he was in the recovery process and unable to return to the States and it was Christmas the surgeon who saved his life took him to his own home to spend Christmas with them. And cases of foreigners that received first class attention in public health at no cost are countless. Of course you have to wait for your turn depending on the medical specialty you require but everything is first class and patients are treated with humanity and empathy

    • @claudinsky611
      @claudinsky611 4 месяца назад +4

      That doctor is Yamil Ponce. ❤

    • @maritegonzalez5234
      @maritegonzalez5234 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@claudinsky611vos también lo conoces a Yamil?

    • @claudinsky611
      @claudinsky611 Месяц назад

      @@maritegonzalez5234 no personalmente. Es contacto mío en las redes ,y un profesional y persona increíble, verdad? 🤗

    • @claudinsky611
      @claudinsky611 Месяц назад

      @@maritegonzalez5234 siii. 💗

  • @carloscabada9991
    @carloscabada9991 3 месяца назад +9

    Eres la cuarta persona en lo que va del año (2024) que me dice que la atención médica en Argentina es barata para ustedes, y de muy buena calidad, que te mandan a casa ya curado o con el tratamiento que necesitas, en muy corto tiempo. Décadas atrás, el sistema público de salud, era así, nada tenía que envidiarle al privado, ojalá podamos recuperar ese nivel de nuevo.

  • @adrianlopez5019
    @adrianlopez5019 2 года назад +32

    El Hospital Italiano es caro, es cierto.... pero a mí me salvaron la vida dos veces. Es uno de los mejores del país. 6 años de tratamiento y aún sigo adelante. Cuídense mucho. 👌👍❤🇦🇷

    • @Frankszky1923
      @Frankszky1923 2 года назад

      Fundado por los inmigrantes, privado, sina yuda del Estado.
      Obvio que te van a salvar la vida! En un hospital publico no la contabas.

  • @Arctica88
    @Arctica88 2 года назад +42

    The prices you paid are not necessarily what an Argentinian would pay. Most Argentinians have health inssurance either because they pay for it privately or because they get one through they're employer. But, you can get anything done for free at a public hospital too, you'll just have to wait longer. Also, inssurance tends to cover everything except for expensive dental work. Sometimes you may have to pay part of the price for medications, but not much. Surgeries and important things are covered by most health insurance plans. I don't know what they offer for foreigners really, but overall, you won't be left ailing if you need medical care.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +8

      Yep, we can only speak to the experience as foreigners. We know lots of people have health insurance or would opt for public health care if they didn't have insurance (at least from what our argentine friends have told us). Thanks for your comment!

    • @el_Contra
      @el_Contra 2 года назад +2

      @@jansworldtour actually many Argentines get their coverage thru unions, I've not heard employer offering plans.

    • @soff4158
      @soff4158 2 года назад +5

      @@el_Contra the employer doesnt offer any plan. They pay for that because the law say so. They pay for your health inssuranse and a Lot of other taxes for each employ.

    • @el_Contra
      @el_Contra 2 года назад +1

      @@soff4158 yes, thanks to collective bargaining thru the unions...

    • @soff4158
      @soff4158 2 года назад +5

      @@el_Contra yes, how it should be everywhere.

  • @sparkyAR
    @sparkyAR 2 года назад +28

    Yes, H. Italiano is expensive but one of the best ones in BA. A friend recently had to go through some studies that also included an MRA (magnetic resonance angiography) for 12k total, it was in a private hospital in Mar del Plata, no insurance, all in 5 days. It could have taken a month in a public hospital. The public hospitals are the backbone of our healthcare system, but not without issues... there is delays, lack of supplies and infrastructure problems, but the doctors and specialists are usually all well qualified, because it´s not very rare to see doctors working shifts in both private and public hospitals.
    Take care.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +4

      Definitely! No system is perfect, and we can only speak to our limited experience as well. :)

  • @ENIO0510
    @ENIO0510 2 года назад +41

    alguien les conto que todos los medicos de los hospitales privados son capacitados en los hospitales publicos?, por esa razon es muy comun encontrarte el mismo medico en un hospital publico o privado

    • @patriciapa7379
      @patriciapa7379 2 года назад +2

      Es muy ...fácil? común? usual? XD
      Va con buena onda, porque estoy pensando que tu comentario es muy cierto y también muy útil para entender mejor lo que pasa en nuestro sistema de salud. Pero si ellos no manejan muy bien el castellano, ¿podrán entender lo que quisiste decir? De hecho usé el traductor de google y me parece que sin esa palabra que falta, traduce cualquiera...
      Puede que convenga que lo edites?

  • @carmelroma7648
    @carmelroma7648 Год назад +4

    All Doctors in Medicine in Argentina do their especialization (Residence) in publics hospitals, they have to pass a very difficult exam and the system takes into account the notes in their course of studyes too, so only the best notes or grades achieve to enter in a Public Hospital. You can find the same professional either in the public system or in the private. We have a good public health system that we need to value more.

  • @julioflores3248
    @julioflores3248 4 месяца назад +3

    Argentine medicine is excellent, the difference between public and private care is not only the cost, it is the study times, in favor of public medicine I will say that it is incredible how much can be done with so little and that most of the university professors work in the public system, in favor of the private system I will say that it works in affordable times and costs, putting the person as a priority over monetary gain

  • @rominadedarcy5751
    @rominadedarcy5751 3 месяца назад +2

    Lo loco de esto es que si nosotros vamos a otros países no podemos tener atención médica sin un pago, además ir a un hospital público es lo mismo que esperar la muerte , no dibujen como si fuera lo mejor porque para los que vienen de afuera parece lo mejor pero para los que tenemos que ir a dormir prácticamente al hospital para conseguir un turno con suerte un mes después eso no es lo mejor del mundo y con decir un mes fui buena xq es lo más cercano que se puede conseguir sin hablar que tenes que tener suerte para conseguir un turno .

  • @mayvillefinestdancer
    @mayvillefinestdancer 2 года назад +16

    Actually, people usually earns substancially more than 300 dollars. That being said, if you actually have a job, you get an insurance that most likely will cover a treatment like that for free in a private hospital like Italiano or even a better one. And if you don't have a job, you'll go to a public hospital for free (and you get all of that, but it might take somewhat longer.)
    That being said it was somewhat weird for the hospital staff to actually charge, in money, for something.

  • @TheChrisEMartin
    @TheChrisEMartin 2 года назад +6

    I sustained an injury in Puerto Madryn and visited a local neighbourhood clinic. I had to pay a fee to see a doctor - I think as a foreigner I paid more than a local national would pay - but the service was great. It was maybe the equivalent of US $20-25. I got referred to a specialist and drove to the Hospital Britanico in Buenos Aires - they had a patient liaison person who spoke excellent English. But the thing I'm really grateful for is my travel insurance included the ability to have phone translation in cases of health matters in multiple languages, so when I spoke with the special consultant he could speak with the translator on my phone in spanish, then handed me the phone and I could be told what he said in English and we carried on like this to have the consultation. I did have to make all payments and claim back afterwards.

    • @nightnaughty
      @nightnaughty 2 года назад +1

      Even if your insurance didn't cover for a translator, here by law the hospital and healthcare workers are required to find and provide you with a translator or interpreter

    • @albertocastillo5763
      @albertocastillo5763 Год назад

      You are complaining for a 20-25 bucks charge??

    • @Twinzma
      @Twinzma 6 месяцев назад

      @@albertocastillo5763no, they just informed us that they had to pay, which was a small amount, and as a foreigner it was higher than normal. He wasn’t complaining.

  • @mariotezipizape
    @mariotezipizape 2 года назад +12

    Todos los hospitales tienen grandes profesionales y se esmeran en atender lo mejor que pueden a la gente. El hospital Italiano es de los mejores no sólo de Argentina, sino de América porque no sólo tiene excelentes profesionales, también está a la vanguardia de la medicina y en algunos casos aplican métodos experimentales, con la aceptación del paciente. No fueron a cualquier hospital. Qué bueno que salió todo bien.

    • @Twinzma
      @Twinzma 6 месяцев назад

      I’ve never heard of it being in the USA

  • @garchin
    @garchin 2 года назад +23

    En estados unidos les conviene comprarse un ticket de vuelo para Argentina, se hacen la resonancia magnetica aca, hacen turismo, ¡y siguen ahorrando dinero!

    • @rainbow-jw3og
      @rainbow-jw3og 2 года назад +1

      Hasta que el gobierno se avive de atender extranjeros gratis es un gasto innecesario

    • @garchin
      @garchin 2 года назад +3

      @@rainbow-jw3og el tema es que particular, o sea privado, tambien salen ganando un monton. Y sin gasto publico.

    • @maritegonzalez5234
      @maritegonzalez5234 Месяц назад

      ​@@rainbow-jw3ogaunque vayas a un privado te conviene

    • @maritegonzalez5234
      @maritegonzalez5234 Месяц назад

      Conozco a mas de un argentino que vive en eeuu y aprovecha cuando viene a visitar a su familia para ir al odontologo, controles medicos y todo lo que tenga que ver con estética.

  • @freebird5215
    @freebird5215 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am a Canadian living under universal healthcare, and I can assure you it sucks. There is a 10 year waiting list to get a family doctor so only walk in clinics are available. I have sleep apnea and all the specialists in Toronto are either not accepting new patients or don't even answer the phone and do not return messages. We now have a sub-third world level of healthcare in Canada. Will probably move to Argentina next year and work in Canada seasonally.

  • @mrbarr63
    @mrbarr63 2 года назад +12

    In the U.S. the health system is very expensive and the quality is not up to based on what they charge you.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +5

      Yes, we totally agree with you about all about the challenges with US healthcare, which is why we were so pleasantly surprised with the care in Argentina!

  • @luchoval75
    @luchoval75 2 года назад +16

    la mayoría de los asalariados tenemos obra social (cobertura médica del sindicato o prepaga). No pagamos esas sumas por una tomografía. apenas un coseguro en algunos casos

    • @claudiopiazza3793
      @claudiopiazza3793 2 года назад

      La mutual la pagamos nosotros, viene descontado del recibo de sueldo.

    • @luchoval75
      @luchoval75 2 года назад

      @@claudiopiazza3793 solo un 3%. Otro 6% lo aporta el empleador (o patrón)

  • @ricardoaraoz717
    @ricardoaraoz717 4 месяца назад +2

    Difference between public and private hospital in Argentina is in the quality of the room, maybe you'll have to wait in line and more red tape, and you'll get a 6 people room without tv or a/c. But the medical care will be comparable.

  • @efrenhei4902
    @efrenhei4902 2 года назад +7

    That is a private hospital, you could do it for free in a public hospital too, and the professionals are as good or even better

  • @AlLopez-tt1qs
    @AlLopez-tt1qs 3 месяца назад +1

    WE ARE AT THE SERVICE OF ALL FOREINGNERS, SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAME IN ALL COUNTRIES...AS YOURS !!!!

  • @MM-le9en
    @MM-le9en 2 года назад +3

    Mostly of hospitals in Argentina are good even publics or private with the differences of prices and insurance policies from unions you will get good treatment, as a foreigner in Argentina tried both and hope they will get better for their own people first because its fear, Thank you Argentina!!

  • @jorgechichiri5792
    @jorgechichiri5792 2 года назад +8

    Theres always a public health service.

  • @alvaro5162
    @alvaro5162 2 года назад +4

    All public hospitals are free, the American tourist, Joe Wolek was stabbed in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Boca, underwent surgery for the injuries he received and spent 20 days in the Argerich Hospital until he fully recovered. He did not have to pay anything because the Argerich is a public hospital.
    If tyou want to be treated in a private hospital, the best thing is to pay for a private medicine like Swiss Medical or Osde that will cost you around US$200 a month, but you will be able to be treated without paying anything else. Most of the doctors who work in private hospitals also work in public ones only with better infrastructure and shorter waiting times.

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli 2 года назад

      We do not have free hospitals in Argentina. The health system is funded by the citizens through the effort of taxpayers.

    • @juanmdq10
      @juanmdq10 2 года назад +4

      @@MartinZanichelli a eso se refieren con free, en todo el mundoque hay salud gratuita se pagan con los impuestos. A eso se refieren

    • @alvaro5162
      @alvaro5162 2 года назад +2

      ​@@MartinZanichelliEn la mayoría de los paises si no tenes un seguro medico o una obra social que cubra tus gasto no te atienden en los hospitales, proba enfermarte en Chile , EEUU o Francia sin ninguna cobertura a ver como te va.
      En Argentina te atienden aunque seas extranjero y no te cobran nada, el caso de Joe Wolek lo demuestra.
      En el resto del mundo también se destinan impuesto para la salud, aunque en el mejor de los casos solo están parcialmente subvencionados pero creo que somos el único lugar donde el sistema púbico de salud es completamente gratuito.

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli 2 года назад +2

      @@juanmdq10 So it is not free. It is paid with our taxes. We should not call that "free". The State does not give you anything. All is paid with our effort through taxes.

    • @sociologynut8033
      @sociologynut8033 2 года назад

      The police officer Luis Oscar Chocobar killed the thief that stabbed Wolek. Talk about tourist protection! Capital Federal Policía have helped me numerous times, I get to know the cops on the corners for recommendations and other info. Friendlier than US police.

  • @marialuciladelcarmenmorgad7396
    @marialuciladelcarmenmorgad7396 3 месяца назад +2

    Lastima no está traducido al español 😞😔

  • @germanetchegarayEVOVIK
    @germanetchegarayEVOVIK 4 месяца назад +1

    AGUANTE ARGENTINA!!!!

  • @christopherhouse7937
    @christopherhouse7937 2 года назад +6

    So if i move to BA as and American Expat, I could use a public clinic/hospital free of charge is that correct? I could walk in without insurance? Is this possible and if there was any expenses just pay out of pocket!.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +8

      Hi Christopher, thanks for the comment! Yes - exactly. Buenos Aires offers public and private options. Public options are free for everyone, but may take longer to get the care you need. For this reason, we opted for private, so we had to pay out of pocket for the services, but it was very manageable.

    • @christopherhouse7937
      @christopherhouse7937 2 года назад +5

      @@jansworldtour I’m on a fixed income, free is better for me. ✌🏻😊

    • @guillermomaclachlan1072
      @guillermomaclachlan1072 2 года назад +7

      Anywhere in Argentina You are covered by the Argentine public health care system

    • @christopherhouse7937
      @christopherhouse7937 2 года назад +2

      @@guillermomaclachlan1072 Nice! 👍🏻😊

    • @annaanna3168
      @annaanna3168 2 года назад +3

      ese es uno de los problemas que muchos argentinos se quejan de nuestro sistema de salud publico, porque es gratuito para todo el mundo. Un ejemplo que habia leido una vez que personas de paraguay venian a tener a su bebe a argentina porque aqui es gratuito y en paraguay no. O tambien lei una noticia de un caso de una persona que vino por un trasplante a argentina proveniente de peru y por su complicacion habia terminado en primer lugar en la lista de espera. Independientemente de los paises que te nombre, porque no vienen al caso, solo los puse de ejemplo (porque son noticias que lei) es algo que genera debate. El preambulo de nuestra constitucion dice " promover el bienestar general " para nosotros (los argentinos) y para todos los hombres del mundo que quieran habitar el suelo argentino; asi que incluye a todo el mundo; pero un argentino se accidenta en otro pais como bolivia y le cobran hasta el vaso de agua. No tengo una posición tomada al respecto porque por un lado todos merecemos tener salud y ser bien atendido y pero por el otro, el sistema de salud publico esta tan colapsado que no da abasto atendiendo a ciudadanos y extranjeros.

  • @ramiro041
    @ramiro041 2 года назад +2

    I think that public healthcare isn't bad, but it might be spotty, for example my bf crosses municipal lines to a nearby city to get health care, because apparently the local hospitals there are so much better and faster, as well as having additional public clinics for stuff like dentistry and even free proscription glasses, but you might get the other side of the coin and live in a city or town with inadequate service, so municipally run healthcare can be a mixed bag, but federal hospitals tend to be good, I don't want to generalized too much but even if they don't provide adequate care they transfer you to specialized federal hospitals, and there are a lot of them, there is even one exclusively dedicated to burn injuries, everyone working formally or as a """"private contractor""" gets some form of private insurance that mainly helps in the way of wait times

    • @ramiro041
      @ramiro041 2 года назад +2

      I should also mention that, even if as a country we disparige a lot of think about us, the one thing you will not find a single Argentinean disparage is the quality of health professionals, which isn't an accurate measurement by any means but still counts

  • @lucasdesimone9931
    @lucasdesimone9931 Месяц назад +1

    Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires is the best hospital in Argentina.

  • @robcook7627
    @robcook7627 2 года назад +4

    BA is one of my favorite countries to visit. I’ve only been once thus far but hope to visit again. While I hope to never have to visit a hospital in any city/country, I found your video to be very informative in the event that I do. When you mentioned “cash only”, did the hospital require you to pay in Argentinian Pesos or in USD? Great video! I look forward to your future videos!

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +1

      Hi Rob! Thanks for your kind words. This one required us to pay in pesos for the initial visit, then for the MRI itself we had to use a card. We're not entirely sure why there was a difference here with the payment types requested though.

    • @fabiangonzallezcapo6060
      @fabiangonzallezcapo6060 2 года назад +6

      @@jansworldtour
      Excelent report, guys!!!
      The health coverage, in Argentina, is universal either in private or public. Any treatment in public hospitals is free although not as fast as in the private hospital. The quality is similar.
      Greting

    • @Twinzma
      @Twinzma 6 месяцев назад +1

      BA is a province, Argentina is the country 👌🏼

  • @Argentus2024
    @Argentus2024 2 года назад +1

    Hospital Italiano is private. You have 35 public and free Hospitals only in Buenos Aires.

  • @margaritasilva8330
    @margaritasilva8330 2 года назад +5

    El hospital Italiano es magnífico, pero solo atiende a sus socios (pagan una cuota mensual) o prepagas, no es un hospital público (que son gratuitos)

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli 2 года назад

      No son gratuitos los hospitales públicos. Los pagamos con nuestros impuestos.

  • @MartinZanichelli
    @MartinZanichelli 2 года назад +7

    10:10 Our health system in Argentina is not free. It is paid by taxpayers through taxes. All the public income comes from the effort of the citizens through taxes.

    • @jansworldtour
      @jansworldtour  2 года назад +1

      Yes, thank you for the clarification. Going to the public hospitals in Argentina has no cost for citizens and foreigners which is a BIG difference from the U.S. We went to a private hospital because we're not residents in Argentina and we wanted to see a doctor quicker.

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli 2 года назад +3

      @@jansworldtour Yes, I get it. I was answering other fellow Argentines who were claiming that our system was free. I was saying to them that all is paid with taxes and not by the State as a big father.

    • @nikkkysixxx2079
      @nikkkysixxx2079 3 месяца назад

      El sistems de salud es gratuito. En la clasificacion de los contratos hay una categoria que los divide en onerosos o gratuitos, usted cuando va al hospital no le piden nada a cambio. Que Ud pague impuestos luego a un ente que descentralizadamente a traves de un ministerio lleve a cabo la actividad en virtud de prerrogstivas, eso es otra cosa. Todos los dias se celebran contratos.

    • @nikkkysixxx2079
      @nikkkysixxx2079 25 дней назад

      @@miguelsuarez8010 usted no tuvo que pagarle nada, no importa la prerrogativa que tiene el Estado para con usted en la potestad de cobrar impuestos, el hospital en el que usted se hizo atender no le facturo nada a usted ni al Estado. Es una persona aparte del Estado y usted esta fabulando, lea teoria de los contratos y despues dediquese a porfiar pavadas

  • @Zebra7e
    @Zebra7e 6 месяцев назад +1

    The music is too loud and that's why we cannot understand you. Why music in this podcast?

  • @pg618
    @pg618 Год назад +1

    You must know that there is more than one Italian hospital you must go home from most of them and call and hope their phone works and somebody answers and then you get an appointment for the next week. The hospital medical system here is supposed to be good cuz it's free but it sucks it's very difficult.

  • @carmeng8947
    @carmeng8947 2 года назад +3

    Que pena que no tiene subtítulos.

  • @lauramccann18
    @lauramccann18 3 месяца назад +2

    Don't be fooled. The public health system in Argentina is broken, is bad quality. My mother and I are sick and we can't get even an appointment because we have to go before 5 a.m to see if we're lucky to get one for the next month. They only give a few appointments and people sleep all night there to get before anyone else. The doctors are bad in every sense, generally they're all immigrants who discriminate you in your own country and don't care for you.
    Only those with money who can pay for private hospitals and clinics get good attention.
    I'm tired of videos like this, of foreigns who think we have a good public health system when they only visited CABA and don't know the reality of the majority of argentinians.
    With all respect and not in a personal way. I hope you understand.

  • @carmeng8947
    @carmeng8947 2 года назад +1

    El hospital italiano es privado , igual que los otros dos

  • @miguelsuarez8010
    @miguelsuarez8010 26 дней назад

    Health care in the US is extremely expensive. If you don't have insurance, which for the average worker is unaffordable, you're on your own against nature.

  • @ajescudero
    @ajescudero 3 месяца назад +2

    It's a shame that with Milei, all of this disappears. His idea is to transform the healthcare system to be like that of the United States.

  • @fichinesonline
    @fichinesonline 2 года назад +1

    300 dollars as salary, that's very low, even with the inflation we have now. It's not that we have an amazing health system, it's ok. The american is pretty bad

  • @jccano1
    @jccano1 2 года назад +2

    “There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch”. 😉

  • @vervegrande
    @vervegrande 2 года назад +1

    The music is annoying when trying to listen to your content.

  • @carmeng8947
    @carmeng8947 2 года назад

    Ellos viven acá o vinieron especialmente para atenderme?

    • @KKawackk
      @KKawackk 2 года назад

      Están viviendo acá. No los vi mucho y no sé si es permanente o por un tiempo limitado.

  • @miguelsuarez8010
    @miguelsuarez8010 26 дней назад

    You went to a private hospital. It's out of reach for most of us.

  • @carmeng8947
    @carmeng8947 2 года назад +2

    Los peores hospitales es Tan en las provincias del país. Menos mal que no caiste en el Iriarte de Quilmes

    • @josemariabravin7692
      @josemariabravin7692 2 года назад +3

      Yo soy del iinterior de Santa Fe y acá en ciudades de 40 50 mil habitantes para arriba son muy buenos los hospitales públicos y privados

    • @profmyrta2857
      @profmyrta2857 3 месяца назад

      Yo soy de Entre Ríos y el hospital zonal San Martín (Paraná) acá es excelente

  • @jrmz7881
    @jrmz7881 6 месяцев назад +1

    You should do away with that noise You call music, very distracting

  • @hilalbhat4930
    @hilalbhat4930 2 года назад +1

    ALLAH IS EVERYTHING 🥀 ALLAH IS GREAT 🥀 ALLAH HU AKBAR 🥀 ALLAH IS ONE IN THE SUPER MALTEVER UNIVERSE 🥀🥀 IT'S FACT

    • @EduardoRodriguez-e6c
      @EduardoRodriguez-e6c 2 месяца назад

      Who is Allah compares to GOD?

    • @hilalbhat4930
      @hilalbhat4930 2 месяца назад

      @@EduardoRodriguez-e6c .you will read holy Qur'an in night time 3 o clock.40 day you will understand after that.ALLAH IS REAL KING.YOU have a oppertunity for understand.