Would be really nice to see a video of full tour of Islamabad. Walking tour of Islamabad with voice commentary or just show us what Islamabad has to offer us a full guide.
content to see your vlogs man. you are still sticking to your decison of returning, takes alot to do it. i have also moved back to Islamabad from Canada. looking forward to meeting you and discussing with you more on this topic and your experiences since you've spent more time here after returning back. i live in I-8/2. let's meet if you have time. JazakAllah
Great as always. Some brothers don’t want to show their face as they don’t want undue attention. Let’s just keep it at that. Village life can be very hard. Cold freezing water in the winter and boiling hot in the summer with all sort of issues. Anyway. I will say one thing. I come from a village where the houses are better than big cities. And for electricity. You get solar and that’s covered. And you can get internet and mobile services (super fast) if you have money. Money buys everyone in Pakistan. The only issue with villages is schooling for kids. It’s not good. Apart from that. They can be a lot nicer and a lot cleaner than big cities. Islamabad is an exception. Ideally. Live in Islamabad during the week day. And weekend in the village. That’s a great life.
Could you create a detailed video covering educational options for children in Grade 3 and above from a British perspective? on online learning for children, discussing the available platforms, curriculum standards, and how they align with the UK education system. Highlighting any key considerations for parents when choosing school for their kids or online
@@mohammedsubahan camera shy or no camera shy..I wouldn't trust any one in Pakistan..these so called brothers could be anyone CIA/MI6/SAUDI INTELLIGENCE..at least in village/town you know who is who..
That is a little harsh comment…there is nothing left in Pakistan that new CIA and MI16 agents will be sent there…the top country leaders are already there as agents😂
My wife and I have been watching some of your videos over last few days. Moving to pk from uk is something we’ve thought about too however for me the biggest issues are lawlessness and corruption - being from uk you will be easy targets. I’ve had to get few things done in pk and you MUST pay backhanders otherwise nothing gets done. It’s been like that for as long as I can remember. For me this alone nullifies pk for Hijra.
NOT REALLY, Things are getting better now and will only start getting better as people have become more aware of issues... Those issues are becoming very rare now..
@PakFan786 F sectors will range from £250k to £1 million. Generally, families come and check out the schools they like. No one family I know have said they preferred the same school. It is very uncommon. I my opinion to see more than one family pick the same school. So it's all down yo your personal preference. F sectors are all CDA and are considered the creme of the crop for the rich & wealthy. CDA doesn't really experience much load shedding and is also generally more secure than private societies. Due to police and army patrols and check posts.
My friend, when you start counting costs it means you have truly arrived. So, well done in your mission of becoming a Pakistani and feeling you now belong.
It's one of the BEST COUNTRIES Of The World and will be even better that First World Countries In The FUTURE... People Moving There Now Will BEAR ALL THE FRUITS, While Those Criticizing Will Cry..
Great advice about for people who are thinking moving to the village from a city in a western country, move to a city in Pakistan as a stepping stone otherwise you are just throwing yourself into the deep end, like the suspects im the 2001 Bradford riots, some fled to Pakistan to avoid jail, but end up going back because they rather be in prison in the UK than a village in Pakistan 😂
STOP Chatting Lies... 2001 RIOTS Were Far-Right Tommy & Nigel's... People DEFENDED Against The Far-Right.... A VILLAGE Is Better Than A CELL ANY TIME Unlike Endia & P.J's...
Farhan. great vlog as always. You come through as a nice. honest and chilled guy. And I also like your humor. Your beard is also getting more manageable. now. I hope you continue to trim. Snip, snip, snip, Lol. Just kidding. I hope you don't mind. 😆😆 Pakistan. was different in this 50s. 60s. and 70s. Although poverty was more at that time. the people were very kind hearted. and more relaxed and less religious. First of all, our government got into wars with India unnecessarily. And then we started rubbing shoulders with the Big Boys. And the result is what you see in Pakistan today. I think it is a good place to be in for people. who don't feel welcome anymore in the West. and I don't blame them. The mental difference between the West and us. is widening by the minute and now we are poles apart. The most important criteria by which you are judged now. is the color of your skin. If you're fair, blue eyed and blonde. you are in. if you want to. It is more difficult to change our mindset As for Islamabad. by educational level in the federal capital territory. and the GDP Islam is considered as similar to Spain. Everything works here. And as for me, I can stomach it for about four to six months in a year. Then I go back to where I came from. Or I have decided to go and live in other places. where I am treated best. Like Malaysia. or Dubai? That's my two cents worth
Wars with India unnecessarily... Is that a joke, ENDIA ATTACKED Pak First & Pak Responded To Them.. Get ur FACTS RIGHT.. Don't like the country your choice, But they in UK will kick people out sooner then later.. Endia is a MILLION TIMES WORSE but NO ENDIAN WILL DARE CRITICIZE IT..
I tend to speak with people on the phone before meeting them. Some brothers are friends with brothers I've met previously. Sometimes I do meet complete strangers and yes, they could be anyone. We live and we learn 🤷
I think you missed the point, his not a “tourist” anymore. His a native now. Giving 20/30 rupees extra every time l for 3 years will rack up unnecessary living cost. The one selling is not asking for charity his barakah is in his sale.
Absolutely, his barakah is in his work. Also where he is located, many people will be buying from him and will be giving him extra money. I've been here a while and I know how things work you see, I'm not stingy alhamdulillah. I'm wise 😌
@@drjabble You know nothing sorry, PK is a $hithole. Happy? who the fk is happy here? Why does everyone who can trying to leave? have your seen the number of professionals who have left over the last few years??? What is the net migration of PK over the last 2 years? Please find those numbers and then comment
Professionals are leaving Pakistan. It seems there's more prospects career wise abroad. That's fine, people get tired of their problems in one place and go elsewhere to face different problems. We've been here almost 2 years now and we're happy, we also still have our souls, thankfully 😄 And you're right, some people can enjoy Pakistan in small doses, and others enjoy it for the long run. Everyone is different.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife bro have you had to start paying bribes yet to get things done? The corruption, mismanagement and total incompetence is what will come for and eventually take your soul. PK is perfect example of what happens when there is 0 accountability. You read "Lord of the Flies"?
@bilalkhan-sz5lf I haven't had to pay any bribes. I was burgled by my family, and I didn't pay even a penny to the cops to bring my stuff back. For over a year, I have been going to court fighting two cases. Never once did I decide to pay bribes. I've had to change my lawyer as the other party bought my lawyer out with money. I know that eventually, here and there, I will need to pay some sort of bribe. Other families from the UK have told me some stories. The bottom line is, I'm not afraid to live this life. The issues Pakistan has do not phase me. I'm ready to do my little bit to help others relocate here.
Just wondering why are alot of the “expat brothers” shy to show their face? No need to act like a new bride. If you believe in something you should stand up for it. It’s become a trend with the lot of people you interview who are “expats”, kind of gets boring hearing voices. I don’t see any valid reason not to show and stand up for something you believe in. But at moment it’s send the message that maybe the “expat” community are some kind of weird community. You know like them Al Jazeera documentary where the main character’s face is blurred or dark screen to protect their identity due to xyz. But in your case it should be celebrated right?
Al jazeera documentary 😄 The guys who don't come on screen are just normal family men. Some are introverts, and others are just a bit shy. We all have our own personalities and preferences.
Sorry may have come off rude. I do understand what you’re saying and respect all the people. I was saying how I felt after watching the video. Maybe I need to learn to respect people better.
Also how many people touched that brother’s sandwich before he ate it? He made a really good point. You should move to a developed city for few years and learn the way the country works before venturing into your ancestral homes etc. also the other brother who has a longer beard than gandolf made a very good point, “why do you want to move to Pakistan? If you’re intention is right then that would be your motivation to see through all the hurdles that will come at you”
Our Fathers who migrated to UK as work migrates from Pakistan back in the 60's and 70's was from Villages, so lets not mock village life, because if they didn't have the good fortune to be able to Migrate to UK from Pakistan majority of us who are Born and Raised in UK would be living in villages in Pakistan. Sorry to say but you are not counting your blessing that you was lucky enough to be born and raised in UK because of your parents good fortune UK a country that gave you much that you often mock and have a good income coming in from UK that affords you this comfortable lifestyle in Islamabad should show more Humility brothers. You are living in a Bubble in Islamabad the cities in Pakistan have a very "Dark Side" to them also.
How did they mock any village? They just said its harder for newer british generations to adapt to village life due to living their entire life in a first world country. I dont think they are trying to mock any village lifestyle.
@@WajPakistan Where the channels Host comes from in England is seen as a shithole by many of us Muslims who live in England, he mocks UK but then takes the Kafirs Pounds and living it up in Islamabad and then mocks Pakistani Village life where his Parents came from, the Host needs to mature and mature quickly, he needs to do 10 prayers a day not 5 so he might gain some Humility he clearly lacks it. God Forbid his income from England stops what will he do then, other than go running back to the very country he Mocks.
@@NaimAhmed-l7wis it not allowed for one to export their products or services to other countries including UK, US etc. Scholars across all 4 Sunni schools of thoughts unanimously agree that you can trade with non-muslims as long as you are not selling something that directly impacts the muslim armies etc. Your animosity and personal attack on the host is quite disturbing to say the least. Have a big heart, think good of others. Have good opinions about others it will go a LONG way. The brother has good intentions, he just wants to ensure that our future generations in the west do not dilute and divest from Islam. We all need to mature up abit In Sha Allah.
Was never really our grandparents that came over back then it was thier sons (our fathers) your case might be different, and your roots most likely from a city in Pakistan, so you none the wiser, but majority did come from small towns and villages maybe should do some research and ask those that are doing Hijra in Pakistan where thier family roots originate from in Pakistan, would be nice to know.
Would be really nice to see a video of full tour of Islamabad. Walking tour of Islamabad with voice commentary or just show us what Islamabad has to offer us a full guide.
congratulations for 5k subscribers. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 hoping you get to 10k subscribers b4 this year ends 👍🏾👍🏾
content to see your vlogs man. you are still sticking to your decison of returning, takes alot to do it. i have also moved back to Islamabad from Canada. looking forward to meeting you and discussing with you more on this topic and your experiences since you've spent more time here after returning back. i live in I-8/2. let's meet if you have time. JazakAllah
@@shahryararshad9998 yes sure! Email me.
Loved the comment from the man selling the corn on the cob - he’s 100% correct rizq is from Allah swt He will provide.
Praying for Palestine and Lebanon 😢
Why? They wouldn't give a rats a$$ if you were on fire.
@@charlesedwards4160how unbelievably miserable a life you must lead to make a comment like this. Free Palestine 🇵🇸
@@charlesedwards4160 Endian Foolish P.J...
@@charlesedwards4160.. what is your problem??..go find something meaningful to do with your life
@@charlesedwards4160nasty
Masha'Allah 5k subscribers.... channels growing alhamdolillah......i subscribed at 2k
Great advice about the village issue
Woohoo..5k🎉🎉.. you both deserve it.. onwards and upwards 🎉
The universities in Pakistan are not bad for at least bachelor lev education. NUST for example is a great university.
They are good only for STEM subjects imo.
Almost 5k ma sha Allah
Great as always. Some brothers don’t want to show their face as they don’t want undue attention. Let’s just keep it at that. Village life can be very hard. Cold freezing water in the winter and boiling hot in the summer with all sort of issues. Anyway. I will say one thing. I come from a village where the houses are better than big cities. And for electricity. You get solar and that’s covered. And you can get internet and mobile services (super fast) if you have money. Money buys everyone in Pakistan. The only issue with villages is schooling for kids. It’s not good. Apart from that. They can be a lot nicer and a lot cleaner than big cities. Islamabad is an exception. Ideally. Live in Islamabad during the week day. And weekend in the village. That’s a great life.
Everyone has gas geezers for hot water or solar geezers or wood burning geezers so cold water no issue...
Could you create a detailed video covering educational options for children in Grade 3 and above from a British perspective? on online learning for children, discussing the available platforms, curriculum standards, and how they align with the UK education system. Highlighting any key considerations for parents when choosing school for their kids or online
Man you eating that spicy corn on the cob brought back memories of I enjoying them as a kid back in India... They always tasted so good... LOL!
Brilliant video. Where is your small Suzuki car gone?.
That's a hire car he uses sometimes...
Love the collab with Mujahid
It's a shame so many brothers don't wanna appear on camera. when I here their voices I am so curious to know what they look like
They all sound like fraudsters with beards..trying to keep a low profile
@@ZA-rg4gw don't agree.most of upneh people are genuinely camera-shy. most of my family/friends are extremely shy of the camera.
@@mohammedsubahan camera shy or no camera shy..I wouldn't trust any one in Pakistan..these so called brothers could be anyone CIA/MI6/SAUDI INTELLIGENCE..at least in village/town you know who is who..
That is a little harsh comment…there is nothing left in Pakistan that new CIA and MI16 agents will be sent there…the top country leaders are already there as agents😂
Could it be that they are afraid to be kidnapped
On point discussion and that food 😋
Its good idea to go back if your property is ocupied to get the proprty back
I went to Pakistan for 2 weeks and I regretted it
Happier in england
My wife and I have been watching some of your videos over last few days. Moving to pk from uk is something we’ve thought about too however for me the biggest issues are lawlessness and corruption - being from uk you will be easy targets. I’ve had to get few things done in pk and you MUST pay backhanders otherwise nothing gets done. It’s been like that for as long as I can remember. For me this alone nullifies pk for Hijra.
Look into Malaysia.
Lived in Pakistan almost all my life, not as bad as you say. Live in a good area, like dha, bahira, you will be as good as uk
NOT REALLY, Things are getting better now and will only start getting better as people have become more aware of issues... Those issues are becoming very rare now..
Bro tell me more about moving to F sectors
Nice neighbourhood, very expensive. What specifically do you want to know?
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife
Probably the houses, prices , neighbourhoods, facilities, safety,schools, buying process
@PakFan786 F sectors will range from £250k to £1 million. Generally, families come and check out the schools they like. No one family I know have said they preferred the same school.
It is very uncommon. I my opinion to see more than one family pick the same school. So it's all down yo your personal preference.
F sectors are all CDA and are considered the creme of the crop for the rich & wealthy.
CDA doesn't really experience much load shedding and is also generally more secure than private societies. Due to police and army patrols and check posts.
My friend, when you start counting costs it means you have truly arrived. So, well done in your mission of becoming a Pakistani and feeling you now belong.
Costs will go down with time...
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The janglees from Dewsbury, Bradford are now going to spoil the F-Sector. Well done
Ellooo Endian P.J Ashudh Ashram Bhartiyeee.. Huw Edw@rds Is That YOU???
Janglees You Mean Like Tommy & Nigel Far-Right ....
Lol 😆 🤣
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That cake 😍❤🇵🇰
Those thinking of 're locating" to Pakistan...remember that the 'Grass is always greener on the other side "🎉🎉🎉❤😊
cement city
@@bunchofcells Like the whole of the Western World...
It's one of the BEST COUNTRIES Of The World and will be even better that First World Countries In The FUTURE... People Moving There Now Will BEAR ALL THE FRUITS, While Those Criticizing Will Cry..
@@drjabble cement hearts
@@bunchofcells Like ur ENDIA U MEAN Mr P.J
Great advice about for people who are thinking moving to the village from a city in a western country, move to a city in Pakistan as a stepping stone otherwise you are just throwing yourself into the deep end, like the suspects im the 2001 Bradford riots, some fled to Pakistan to avoid jail, but end up going back because they rather be in prison in the UK than a village in Pakistan 😂
STOP Chatting Lies... 2001 RIOTS Were Far-Right Tommy & Nigel's... People DEFENDED Against The Far-Right.... A VILLAGE Is Better Than A CELL ANY TIME Unlike Endia & P.J's...
😂😂😂 love it!!
You
2nd 👍🏾👍🏾
Farhan. great vlog as always. You come through as a nice. honest and chilled guy. And I also like your humor. Your beard is also getting more manageable. now. I hope you continue to trim. Snip, snip, snip, Lol. Just kidding. I hope you don't mind. 😆😆
Pakistan. was different in this 50s. 60s. and 70s. Although poverty was more at that time. the people were very kind hearted. and more relaxed and less religious. First of all, our government got into wars with India unnecessarily. And then we started rubbing shoulders with the Big Boys. And the result is what you see in Pakistan today. I think it is a good place to be in for people. who don't feel welcome anymore in the West. and I don't blame them. The mental difference between the West and us. is widening by the minute and now we are poles apart. The most important criteria by which you are judged now. is the color of your skin. If you're fair, blue eyed and blonde. you are in. if you want to. It is more difficult to change our mindset As for Islamabad. by educational level in the federal capital territory. and the GDP Islam is considered as similar to Spain. Everything works here. And as for me, I can stomach it for about four to six months in a year. Then I go back to where I came from. Or I have decided to go and live in other places. where I am treated best. Like Malaysia. or Dubai? That's my two cents worth
Snip snip snip 😅😄
Appreciate your insights and support. Thank you 😊
Wars with India unnecessarily... Is that a joke, ENDIA ATTACKED Pak First & Pak Responded To Them.. Get ur FACTS RIGHT.. Don't like the country your choice, But they in UK will kick people out sooner then later.. Endia is a MILLION TIMES WORSE but NO ENDIAN WILL DARE CRITICIZE IT..
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife 😃
The guy selling the corn on the cob is well misreable - you should have said roora khushaaala usaaa 😊
A hard life wipes the smile of anyone's face. When you have a comfortable life then you smile automatically.
Jiss ka khata hai uss ka gheet ghata hai, its all about paysa
NOT About Moneys...
@@drjabble insaaf
@@lalaa827 With Time Things Will Change V SOON...
Insaaniyat
@@drjabble insaniyat
Brother why do you want to leave uk? No comparison between uk and Pakistan.
cement city
UK LoL it's going down dumps, not forgetting what they doing in G@Z@
Quick question to mr Sheffield... how you know who you're associating yourself with??
How you know these so CALLED BROTHERS..they could be anyone?
I tend to speak with people on the phone before meeting them. Some brothers are friends with brothers I've met previously. Sometimes I do meet complete strangers and yes, they could be anyone. We live and we learn 🤷
bruv ur just stingy lmao..... theres no harm in giving 20-30 rupees extra, that sweetcorn vendor....its just 10 pennies....12 pennies.....
He gives money to people OFF Camera, So that it doesn't show a wrong image n nit picking of the viewers etc..
I think you missed the point, his not a “tourist” anymore. His a native now. Giving 20/30 rupees extra every time l for 3 years will rack up unnecessary living cost. The one selling is not asking for charity his barakah is in his sale.
Absolutely, his barakah is in his work. Also where he is located, many people will be buying from him and will be giving him extra money. I've been here a while and I know how things work you see, I'm not stingy alhamdulillah. I'm wise 😌
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife 10000%.. With age you become wiser...
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife true, say less my bad then i just felt a ting for him.
DONT BE STUPID AND MOVE TO PK, you will enjoy it for a couple of months max and then it will gradually take your soul
People from UK / USA & All over the world are living there for decades ad much more happy n healthy... Don't make-up crap..
@@drjabble You know nothing sorry, PK is a $hithole. Happy? who the fk is happy here? Why does everyone who can trying to leave? have your seen the number of professionals who have left over the last few years??? What is the net migration of PK over the last 2 years? Please find those numbers and then comment
Professionals are leaving Pakistan. It seems there's more prospects career wise abroad. That's fine, people get tired of their problems in one place and go elsewhere to face different problems.
We've been here almost 2 years now and we're happy, we also still have our souls, thankfully 😄
And you're right, some people can enjoy Pakistan in small doses, and others enjoy it for the long run. Everyone is different.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife bro have you had to start paying bribes yet to get things done? The corruption, mismanagement and total incompetence is what will come for and eventually take your soul. PK is perfect example of what happens when there is 0 accountability. You read "Lord of the Flies"?
@bilalkhan-sz5lf I haven't had to pay any bribes. I was burgled by my family, and I didn't pay even a penny to the cops to bring my stuff back.
For over a year, I have been going to court fighting two cases. Never once did I decide to pay bribes.
I've had to change my lawyer as the other party bought my lawyer out with money.
I know that eventually, here and there, I will need to pay some sort of bribe. Other families from the UK have told me some stories.
The bottom line is, I'm not afraid to live this life. The issues Pakistan has do not phase me. I'm ready to do my little bit to help others relocate here.
Just wondering why are alot of the “expat brothers” shy to show their face? No need to act like a new bride. If you believe in something you should stand up for it. It’s become a trend with the lot of people you interview who are “expats”, kind of gets boring hearing voices. I don’t see any valid reason not to show and stand up for something you believe in. But at moment it’s send the message that maybe the “expat” community are some kind of weird community. You know like them Al Jazeera documentary where the main character’s face is blurred or dark screen to protect their identity due to xyz. But in your case it should be celebrated right?
Al jazeera documentary 😄
The guys who don't come on screen are just normal family men. Some are introverts, and others are just a bit shy.
We all have our own personalities and preferences.
Sorry may have come off rude. I do understand what you’re saying and respect all the people. I was saying how I felt after watching the video. Maybe I need to learn to respect people better.
Also how many people touched that brother’s sandwich before he ate it? He made a really good point. You should move to a developed city for few years and learn the way the country works before venturing into your ancestral homes etc. also the other brother who has a longer beard than gandolf made a very good point, “why do you want to move to Pakistan? If you’re intention is right then that would be your motivation to see through all the hurdles that will come at you”
Our Fathers who migrated to UK as work migrates from Pakistan back in the 60's and 70's was from Villages, so lets not mock village life, because if they didn't have the good fortune to be able to Migrate to UK from Pakistan majority of us who are Born and Raised in UK would be living in villages in Pakistan. Sorry to say but you are not counting your blessing that you was lucky enough to be born and raised in UK because of your parents good fortune UK a country that gave you much that you often mock and have a good income coming in from UK that affords you this comfortable lifestyle in Islamabad should show more Humility brothers. You are living in a Bubble in Islamabad the cities in Pakistan have a very "Dark Side" to them also.
How did they mock any village? They just said its harder for newer british generations to adapt to village life due to living their entire life in a first world country. I dont think they are trying to mock any village lifestyle.
@@WajPakistan Where the channels Host comes from in England is seen as a shithole by many of us Muslims who live in England, he mocks UK but then takes the Kafirs Pounds and living it up in Islamabad and then mocks Pakistani Village life where his Parents came from, the Host needs to mature and mature quickly, he needs to do 10 prayers a day not 5 so he might gain some Humility he clearly lacks it. God Forbid his income from England stops what will he do then, other than go running back to the very country he Mocks.
@@NaimAhmed-l7wis it not allowed for one to export their products or services to other countries including UK, US etc.
Scholars across all 4 Sunni schools of thoughts unanimously agree that you can trade with non-muslims as long as you are not selling something that directly impacts the muslim armies etc.
Your animosity and personal attack on the host is quite disturbing to say the least. Have a big heart, think good of others. Have good opinions about others it will go a LONG way. The brother has good intentions, he just wants to ensure that our future generations in the west do not dilute and divest from Islam.
We all need to mature up abit In Sha Allah.
@NaimAhmed-l7w our grandparents all left to the UK in the 60's. The 3rd, 4th.. generations can not return to the village.
Was never really our grandparents that came over back then it was thier sons (our fathers) your case might be different, and your roots most likely from a city in Pakistan, so you none the wiser, but majority did come from small towns and villages maybe should do some research and ask those that are doing Hijra in Pakistan where thier family roots originate from in Pakistan, would be nice to know.
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