Risking Her Life to Play Sports in Afghanistan

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @evazubeck
    @evazubeck  3 года назад +354

    Thank you for being here to listen to Nazima's inspiring story! If you got this far, please remember that every little counts in our fundraiser here: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/skiingafghanistan ✨ The world belongs to the brave!

    • @suny1265
      @suny1265 3 года назад +3

      Since when do you think you have the right to take moral high ground over a other Culture? Are you going to make all cultures fit your virtue signalling?

    • @daffalathifilham8028
      @daffalathifilham8028 3 года назад +4

      Will you go to Indonesia?

    • @azilandscapes5097
      @azilandscapes5097 3 года назад +36

      @@suny1265
      I’m a Hazara and I feel very good about what Eva doing in Bamyan. We want to learn to live a better and modern life. You have no right to say what she doing with my people.

    • @beataprzybylo8062
      @beataprzybylo8062 3 года назад +13

      Beautiful story! The world truly belongs to the brave!

    • @Seanus32
      @Seanus32 3 года назад +41

      @@suny1265 Please clarify who you are referring to and what moral high ground. I also don't judge other cultures but I don't think Eva was doing that and Nazima was merely telling her own story. This is a far cry from virtue signalling, believe me. My personal belief is that there is no good reason to deny a fellow human being the right to pursue their own path, wherever that may lead them. Consequences will arise naturally as a result but they bear responsibility. It is the chauvinist who sees himself as strong and virtuous. Live and let live.

  • @Azhamerang
    @Azhamerang 3 года назад +227

    Nazima is a real hero, as a Afghan man i really feel shame that our girls have a lot of issues for just being woman in Afghanistan

    • @eldesconocido5734
      @eldesconocido5734 3 года назад +8

      Yeah and here in the west our girls keep protesting to get rights they already have...western girls should take a look to what's like to be a girl in Afghanistan and some muslim countries.

    • @vampiraJ
      @vampiraJ 3 года назад +28

      @@eldesconocido5734 we don’t stop protesting just because we have it better than others. We keep fighting until everyone is free.

    • @eldesconocido5734
      @eldesconocido5734 3 года назад +3

      @morag sorat it's a fact wester girls all in all have it easier. That being said it doesn't mean girls around here don't face problems, but you it's not the same.

    • @vmvm949
      @vmvm949 3 года назад +8

      @@eldesconocido5734 and we all NEED to keep fighting for it, so these rights are kept, nothing its garanteed my dude

    • @erraldstyler
      @erraldstyler 3 года назад +4

      @@vampiraJ if "we" refers to you as a western girl, lemme tell you something: you have the easiest lives on the whole world, that´s straight up facts. and you´re going to ruin it very soon.

  • @minimalistinlife
    @minimalistinlife 3 года назад +161

    THAT is a strong woman. Fighting for herself but not only that for the whole country and for women's rights in a good way. I truly wish her all the best.

    • @annalu3593
      @annalu3593 3 года назад +4

      @Win Everything Stop hating because you are afraid

    • @frenchie0071
      @frenchie0071 3 года назад +2

      @Win Everything we live in the 21st century now, we all know that every country on this earth has traditions, but the world is changing and it's time to respect each other. You want to be respected, so please, respect the other people's life. Freedom and respect are the keys to a peaceful world.

  • @mewien
    @mewien 3 года назад +372

    the love of a brother, to see his sister as an equal

    • @subhansk08
      @subhansk08 3 года назад +7

      @Anna Gilyanna What is wrong with you? Think, believe, and have whatever vile perception about our prophet you want (unless you want to educate yourself about prophet muhammad pbuh from *acurate sources*) but don't spread hatred and pass malicious comments against one of the most noble religious figure on public platform. He is no common man for Islamic believers and people have deep reverence for him. So as a fellow human, you should not offend others by passing such pity comment.

    • @subhansk08
      @subhansk08 3 года назад +5

      @Anna Gilyanna See, I don't deny the reality of Islamic extremism and I, as any other civilized muslim condemn such activities. I just know those activities, in any way are not justified and motivated in Islam. They are motivated by narrow minded extremists who think killing people who don't practice Islam and oppose it is a holy war. I would like to cite the teachings of Prophet Muhammad PBUH about holy war for you. Like majority of non-muslims, you too are misled by half knowledge of Islam. Suppression of women rights, the perception is factually incorrect, Islam may not encourage women to equally compete with men but it does encourage women to educate themselves in order to educate other women (as men are not allowed) and if no other source, earn their own living. Also, it is not mandatory for women to cover themselves from head to toe, they just need to wear loose clothings and their heads, especially hairs should not be visible to other males. Islam forbids many seemingly normal activities but every rule has its own rationale.

    • @subhansk08
      @subhansk08 3 года назад +5

      @Anna Gilyanna While you people love to cite Quranic excerpts like “kill them where u find them,” you ignore that such verses clearly refer to treatment of those who would violently persecute Muslims or any person because of his faith. Similarly, every other verse that seems violent has a justification.
      I bet you don't realize how misled you are about Prophet Muhammad PBUH that you didn't know he commanded the following uncompromising rules of war: O people! I charge you with some rules; learn them well…for your guidance in the battlefield! Do not commit treachery, or deviate from the right path. You must not mutilate/disfigure dead bodies. Neither kill a child, nor a woman, nor an aged man. Don't destroy a church or a temple. Bring no harm to the trees, nor burn them with fire, especially those which are fruitful. Slay not any of the enemy's flock, save for your food. You are likely to pass by people who have devoted their lives to monastic services; leave them alone. Don't kill an animal except for eating. Be good to the prisoners and feed them. And in the end, don't enforce Islam.
      Islam at every step encourage peaceful living of every one. All I'm saying is please don't disrespect and spread hatred against it. Thank you.

    • @LucyLucy-
      @LucyLucy- 3 года назад +3

      @Win Everything You know she wasn’t skiing naked, right?🙄

    • @bhrz123
      @bhrz123 3 года назад +2

      @Anna Gilyanna totally agree with you. Part of the reason why Afghanistan doesn't change for the better is because of strictly Islamic people like @Win Everything who never misses an opportunity to spread his bullshit everywhere and try enforce it upon anyone he wants to.

  • @mouadchaiabi
    @mouadchaiabi 3 года назад +237

    I have grown so attached to Gull, Nazima, and Sajjad. I want to see more of their lives. I hope they all have a good life and that Afghanistan finds peace.

    • @rubyslippers103
      @rubyslippers103 3 года назад +10

      @Win Everything your comments are full of judgement. The whole point of this vlog is that this girl wants to do something different. Therefore she should have the option to do that. No matter what her society says. This should be a human right for ALL.
      I hope that is clear for you to understand.
      Islam. Is not prescriptive. It’s only your interpretation of Islam that is limiting. As is your interpretation of what women should and shouldn’t do under Islam. Please go educate yourself. Then you won’t make yourself look so foolish.

    • @bbmcgee33
      @bbmcgee33 3 года назад +4

      @Win Everything STFU.

    • @Nadia.travels
      @Nadia.travels 3 года назад +5

      @Win Everything your words are pure BS! Hahaha I'm dying of laughter...none of them looked naked to me, they were fully clothed..worry about your own deeds and leave the judgement to Allah.

    • @mrgngstr
      @mrgngstr 3 года назад +3

      @@Nadia.travels People like this are so paranoid about their own women (be it their mothers sisters or cousins) that they must use every aspect of religion to prevent their women from being merely SEEN by the opposite gender. Their trust in their women is so low that they have become so insecure about other men "touching, looking or talking" to their women. Islam is a great religion however it has bred such insecurity in men that the whipping of women has become common place. This guy wouldn't hesitate to stone his own sister to death if she were to be seen walking past a person of the opposite gender.

    • @mrgngstr
      @mrgngstr 3 года назад +1

      @Win Everything God also said that to kill one human is equivalent to killing all of mankind. But i dont see that stopping the taliban whom have the same rhetoric you are showing, going around killing other ethnic groups, whipping and stoning their women. Heck the whipping and stoning aint even being done by talibs alone but non talib pasthuns and kuchis. Gotta love thier commitment to the word of God, Huh?

  • @SarahandMarek
    @SarahandMarek 3 года назад +283

    Nazima is SO brave! Defying tradition and threat to follow her passion 👏🏼 an inspiration!! ❤️

    • @atiqahf
      @atiqahf 3 года назад +8

      Defying *religion. As she should. She deserves to live her heart’s desires.

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +4

      Sarah & Marek Let's not forget that Afghanistan used to be a very different country with a different culture before the USA "created" the talibans. Universities were full with girls... So we can't speak about tradition here.

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +3

      @Amina Binte Zakir I agree with you, except that this is not the tradition of Afghanistan, since things were different before the creation of talibans by the USA, and they are different where talibans are absent. The reaction of Nazira's family is certainly influenced by these talibans or by the culture, true, in villages.

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +1

      @Amina Binte Zakir You are completely right. And Talibans are a group created, trained and armed by the USA to fight against The Soviet Union (Russia and other communist states, the soviet union has collapsed, it does not exist any more, its only "remains" are the "big" Russia) during their invasion of Afghanistan in the seventies. When the soviets left Afghanistan, Taliban used their american "teachings", training and arms to be what they are now, and to fight against the new ennemy : USA. This is of course a brief summary.

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +3

      @Win Everything i am sure your intentions are good, but brother i have not seenvthis girl "loose her clothes", in fact she is more covered than many of the girls who wear a scarf. Brother you say most of the people are against this kind of activities. My answer to you is we should fear ONLY the law of God subhanah wa ta ta3ala. Don't you this verse where Allah 3azza wa jal says " fear me, not them..." (them = people). And an other verse where He says : "Don't make haram what i have made halal..." Brother i have chosen to be muslim to folliw the wonderful Quran and the sunna, not to follow all the Muslims of the world who declare haram whatever they don't like. Because of people like you, wemen have lost most of the freedom that Islam came to give them. Please tell me how the pleasure she has by skiing is a sin : Is she stealing, comploting against someone, spying on her neighbors, being jealous , is she commiting zina, is she lying and deceiving etc etc. Heee i wish we were REAL fundamentalists, when wemen were the proud riders of the fastest arabic horses, when they sang in groups and on streets to accompny a bride to her husband's house, when they were the proud transmitters of the teachings of the Prophet salla Allahu 3aleyhi wa sallam, when they could freely and frankly tell a man that they admire and love him, and wish to be his spouse...

  • @rafiqfree2786
    @rafiqfree2786 3 года назад +118

    As an Afghan, I would like to thank you for coming here. You are braver than all of us. Because you have risked your life to reflect the lives of our hopeless and hapless people.
    Afghanistan is a country full of stars but hidden behind the clouds of war and terror. As an Afghan in my early 20's, I have seen nothing but war, guns, bullets, and heard nothing but bomb blasts, gunshots... And all of these have taught me one thing that I will never forget and it is that being here in Afghanistan is like being in a cage and seeing the outside world and saying how beautiful it must be to be free and live and travel without any fear. I think most of the Americans, Europeans, and others don't really know how fortunate they are to have such peaceful countries and can live, and love as they want. I can only imagine how amazing and beautiful it must be to live without the fears that I have been living all my life. It is a kind of philosophical truism that says: you only know the value of a thing when you don't have it. It is only in its absence that you can understand its true value.
    Anyway, I hope, and I live for this hope that one day, the peace-thirsty Afghans would eventually get to the ocean of life and live the lives they all deserve.
    Long-live humanity
    Long live Afghanistan
    Long live all peace-promoting countries and people
    ❤❤❤🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫

    • @vampiraJ
      @vampiraJ 3 года назад +6

      Well said. Visiting Afghanistan changed my life. I wish I could unlock the cage and clear the clouds. I’m so sorry we didn’t do better for you all. Please be strong and keep fighting. Sending you love and prayers from Texas.

    • @johnc2438
      @johnc2438 3 года назад +7

      Agree with you -- sooo sad beyond words. I am a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer and served a year-and-a-half in Vietnam -- a half-century ago. Same thing happened in 1975, when I saw on TV what happened at the end of that war. Tore my heart to pieces, as I had met so many wonderful Vietnamese men and women. Yes, Westerners have no idea at all of the struggle the people in your country (and other places) have on a daily basis just to survive. I hope and pray that, over time, things in Afghanistan will improve. I don't know how, but I hope. Peace be with you and all who suffer in Afghanistan.

    • @manahil558
      @manahil558 3 года назад +2

      Lots of love to you from Pakistan!🇵🇰🇵🇰💗

    • @manahil558
      @manahil558 3 года назад +2

      May Allah bring peace in Afghanistan and bless you all!💗💗
      Brother can you tell me the current situation of Afghanistan and of your area? Please 🥺
      Are you happy with Taliban?

    • @zamira7208
      @zamira7208 3 года назад

      🙏

  • @SarahandMarek
    @SarahandMarek 3 года назад +577

    When she said "they are alive but they cannot live" 💔

    • @lovemusicnatureartsfoods...
      @lovemusicnatureartsfoods... 3 года назад +4

      @Win Everything so cruel that country...

    • @casper-z9rkls6gl
      @casper-z9rkls6gl 3 года назад +5

      @Win Everything And the whole rural Afghanistan and Muslims wanna live in Denmark (but never KSA, Turkey, Egypt).

    • @kiyatawakuli5232
      @kiyatawakuli5232 3 года назад +1

      @Win Everything what’s wrong with you ??? R u a human??

    • @kiyatawakuli5232
      @kiyatawakuli5232 3 года назад +2

      @Win Everything you thoughts are not a humanity thought 💭 you are not a real muslim I think 🤔 because islam is not like you think and believe . Islam is equality between man and woman

    • @kiyatawakuli5232
      @kiyatawakuli5232 3 года назад +3

      @Win Everything our issue is the life afgan ladies!!! I don’t mind your religion and your islam idealism, so we want the freedom of our lady’s in Afganistan and want their improvements in every branches .their Social and cultural freedom is their rights .

  • @JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts
    @JaniceWithTheTarlovCysts 3 года назад +167

    Wow, this touched me. Nazima is so brave and courageous! ❤
    As a Canadian woman, I take everything for granted. I've lived a risk-free life, and I'm thrilled for Nazima because she is a trail blazer and a true inspiration for Afghani Girls and Women. I wish all the best for her; I hope all her hopes and dreams come true. She deserves nothing less. 👏👏
    Eva, thank you so much for sharing her important story. This was also a first for you; skiing in Afghanistan! I've said it numerous times, you're the most interesting person on RUclips, hands down. I live vicariously through you. At 60, I'm thinking now my life has been so, so incredibly dull.

    • @timharris7904
      @timharris7904 3 года назад +1

      As an Afghan, I would like to say that some of the stuff Nazima had said is simply not true. I have 5 sisters and they are educated and have earned their degree from Kabul University. I have close females relatives, cousins, second cousins, family friends, etc. and they have all attended schools and earned their degrees from Kabul university or private colleges. During my primary, secondary, and post-secondary education I have had female students who were actively involved in sports such as basketball volleyball, and combat sports such as Taekwondo. In big cities such as Kabul, Herat, Mazarsharif, Jalalabad females actively attend schools and attend local fitness clubs. During my years living in Afghanistan, I have never heard of female friends and relatives that they were forced by their family members or friends to stop going to schools or receives death threat if they go against their family member wishes. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who provide false information because that what people buy. I wish you have visited schools in cities like Kabul, Mazar Sharif, and other parts of the country where females freely attend schools. Cheers

    • @ahmadkaka3227
      @ahmadkaka3227 3 года назад +3

      Not everyone has the luxury to attend schools and this is international problem. According to the National Center of Education about 21% of American Adults fall into illiterate category and that is around 43 million people. In the United Kingdom 16% of people are uneducated. Amish allow female education until grade 8. The illiteracy rate in India is about 30% and in Nigeria is about 35%. France banned Muslim’s females to attend schools if they wear a hijab, Netherlands and Norway do not allow women to attend schools who wear full veil. Education is an international problem and this need to change so male and female could freely have access to school.

    • @igraineohnefurcht621
      @igraineohnefurcht621 3 года назад +4

      @@timharris7904 Thats not the rule in Afghanistan. The number of kids not attending school ist about 3,7 million! and among this 60% girls Unicef says. Happy you come out of a privileged family and living in cities, but all women have the same right to go to school and study, even girls from poor families.

    • @timharris7904
      @timharris7904 3 года назад

      @@igraineohnefurcht621 Am not saying that Afghanistan is a perfect place to get educated, I am simply saying that women have access to education. The video is presented in a way to show that women cannot get an education which is not true. Every country has its problem and in the United States, over 30% of the population or 40 million people are considered illiterate, similarly, in other parts of the world, there are people who do not have access to education. In spite of 40 years of continuous wars, Afghanistan men and women still have access to education. Please do not compare Afghanistan with your country or European country, because they are totally different cultures, societies, economies, and security. Cheers

    • @subscribetowin50dollarcash98
      @subscribetowin50dollarcash98 3 года назад +6

      @@timharris7904 lol you are full of 💩 !!! Kabul is not a whole Afghanistan! 90% of Afghanistan is under control of Taliban and you know Taliban don’t allow girls to study

  • @noornoori6456
    @noornoori6456 3 года назад +68

    Im afghan from Nangarhar , but bloody war separate me from my country Afghanistan, I'm proud of you Nazima and also Eva for been there and share the voice of innocent people around the world I wish permanent peace comes there so everyone can live happily❤ 🇦🇫🇬🇧❤

  • @orlandonecesito4904
    @orlandonecesito4904 3 года назад +56

    To Nazima I wish her forever safety and peace. Stay brave and beautiful. From Philippines, from the bottom of my heart.

  • @bishtsudeep8609
    @bishtsudeep8609 3 года назад +394

    Hope one day she will be number one ski player of Afghanistan 🤞🤞⛷⛷⛷⛷

    • @hardik4512
      @hardik4512 3 года назад +2

      Ya true say I hope as well finger crossed 🤞

    • @dohc5976
      @dohc5976 3 года назад +6

      I hope it too. I just found out that there's snow in the middle east especially in Afghanistan. But sadly I'm just did the research that the snow is very dangerous for the people there. Most of the area is completely blocked of snow so it is very difficult for the people who living in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Hopefully this is resolved soon 😊👍

    • @indeepaherath6920
      @indeepaherath6920 3 года назад

      Not only in Afghanistan ❤️

    • @sunnyballe9938
      @sunnyballe9938 3 года назад +2

      Inshallah🤲

  • @phoebefoxli7429
    @phoebefoxli7429 3 года назад +118

    I have tears in my eyes... It's not fair that these women have to fight and risk their life for doing sports or for studying! I wish all women had the same chances and possibilities like we have!!! One day it will come true... All the best! Greetings from switzerland to you, brave and strong Nazima, to your wise and kind parents, who understand and respect your wish and to Eva, the best travel vlogger. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷

    • @phoebefoxli7429
      @phoebefoxli7429 3 года назад +4

      @Win Everything Open your mind - it's the 21st. century... 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

    • @jorgenogueira-vistodecima1798
      @jorgenogueira-vistodecima1798 3 года назад

      @Win Everything again this comment??

    • @cargumdeu
      @cargumdeu 3 года назад +2

      @Win Everything women were wearing skirts and were more free in Kabul and Tehran 50 years ago, before those cia stooges the mujahadeen and taliban ever pissed in the pot.

  • @yazdaniarman735
    @yazdaniarman735 3 года назад +82

    Hello of an Afghan boy from France 🇫🇷
    She is a hero
    Keep doing what you wish no matter who says what! 🇦🇫✌️

  • @samsv5755
    @samsv5755 3 года назад +125

    As an afghan it breaks my heart to imagine that there will be some afghan girls who can never achieve their dreams and live a happy life. I hope that young afghan generation can get rid of this nonsense conservative culture.

    • @samsv5755
      @samsv5755 3 года назад +8

      @Win Everything I’m well aware of radical feminism but in Islam women are allowed to have their basic rights like studying, doing sports or others things. In rural Afghanistan they don’t fully understand Islam. They don’t even allow women to get out of the house.

    • @purpurina5663
      @purpurina5663 3 года назад +10

      I wish this wouldn’t be labeled “conservative”. It’s oppressive/ backward/radical. “Conservative” would mean they uphold some positive traditions and that it’s a political position. This is not a women’s rights issue, it’s a human rights issue.

    • @itsROMPERS...
      @itsROMPERS... 2 года назад +3

      @@samsv5755 Islam is the problem.

    • @oakwhelie
      @oakwhelie 2 года назад

      There's nothing conservative about Taliban, they're a new invention, a 'progression' to something worse. Conservatism in Afghanistan means preserving old Afghan culture which Taliban actively seek to destroy.

    • @hounddog3476
      @hounddog3476 Год назад +1

      "Conservative" is not the appropriate word......Pillars of Islam is what you are not talking about.

  • @DariuszTech
    @DariuszTech 3 года назад +52

    This story made my cry. Such a lovely girl. Thank you for this video Ewa.❤️☺️

  • @shabazali7008
    @shabazali7008 3 года назад +59

    Brave girl of Afghanistan. Don't leave your passion of skiing Nazima....
    Love and support from Pakistan ♥

  • @victorchen2009
    @victorchen2009 3 года назад +38

    Hope they are all safe with the current situation in Afghanistan.

  • @bukitkatilmp
    @bukitkatilmp 3 года назад +95

    Great story about the difficulties encountered by the Afghan people in general and women in particular. Narrated from the heart. Lots of ❤️ from Malaysia 🇲🇾

    • @dryodi6879
      @dryodi6879 3 года назад +1

      Kat malaysi pun ada golongan extremist mcm taliban...cuma x teruk sgt...harap2 mereka ni pupus cepat....

    • @riverbank015
      @riverbank015 3 года назад

      @@dryodi6879 where is Malaysi?

    • @myseries3namedkura550
      @myseries3namedkura550 3 года назад

      @@riverbank015 in between thailand & singapore, borneo also part of malaysia

    • @riverbank015
      @riverbank015 3 года назад

      @@myseries3namedkura550 That Malaysia..m ask Dr yodi where is malaysi

    • @myseries3namedkura550
      @myseries3namedkura550 3 года назад

      izzit a big deal if its just a typo?

  • @SarahandMarek
    @SarahandMarek 3 года назад +78

    The Afghan people really inspire us ❤️🇦🇫 thank you for sharing these incredible and inspiring stories!

    • @jabarkhelhamidullah9101
      @jabarkhelhamidullah9101 3 года назад

      @@sarab4584 نسل گمشده مغول

    • @kvs1678
      @kvs1678 3 года назад

      Please don’t get inspired by all of them.

    • @qaisamiri7597
      @qaisamiri7597 3 года назад

      @@kvs1678 who is all of them? Don’t be prejudiced.

  • @sunnydiary
    @sunnydiary 3 года назад +21

    I came across your channel yesterday, and i am watching this vlog after the news of taliban taking over parts of afghanistan. It is just so heartbreaking to hear her say that they expect the situation for girls to change in few years but it only got worse. I really feel sad for the people of afghanistan🥺. It makes me realise how lucky we are to enjoy everything that we have and be grateful for everything we have. Thankyou for presenting to us such a beautiful vlog showing so many beautiful human beings❤

  • @iftikharhussain7635
    @iftikharhussain7635 3 года назад +79

    I hope, one day she could achieve her goals. Wish her all the best

    • @dohc5976
      @dohc5976 3 года назад +1

      Amin...

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 3 года назад

      How? Taliban might take over again looking at current scenario.

  • @valencian123
    @valencian123 3 года назад +31

    As a Muslim from Yemen I am really sad that we ended like this, I always think about this new dress code for women, and wonder why they choose black color of all colors, I know Japanese ninjas wear black to hide in the dark and be invisible, do they really want to make women invisible? As a male I can't imagine how can you live when you are being forced to be invisible from this world.
    This is disgusting, I hope Wahhabism and the rest of extremists ideologies go away soon.

  • @iqrashefta2471
    @iqrashefta2471 3 года назад +25

    I just couldn’t stop myself from watching this video again today. With Afghans trying to flee from their own homeland irt it just breaks my heart to even come close to imagining how many bright individuals would have to give up their dreams, their future, their lives💔 May Allah SWT be with you beautiful wonderful people of Afghanistan 🤲🏼❤️

  • @surayyaobaid5254
    @surayyaobaid5254 3 года назад +28

    Dear Nazima! You will be welcomed always here in Pakistan..your story is much inspiring. May Allah help you in achieving your goals. And believe me you are going to live your dreams one day in sha ALLAH..best of luck ❣️

    • @surayyaobaid5254
      @surayyaobaid5254 3 года назад +3

      @Win Everything well that's your point and I respect your perspective. But isn't it bad to force Islam against their will? What about LA IKRAHA FID DEEN. Tell them what's correct and leave it on them. Islam doesn't appreciate forcing religion on anyone.
      Either beautify these teachings to the level they come running towards it or leave them on their will. Eventually people come back to Allah if that is in their fate. But you can't force violently. No one can!

    • @surayyaobaid5254
      @surayyaobaid5254 3 года назад +4

      @Win Everything and if you are talking about what's right and what is wrong then my brother your act of watching a Na Mehram is wrong and out of Islamic boundaries too. Let the girl decide what's best for her. She will ultimately come to the path you have mentioned if you let her experience right and wrong by herself

    • @surayyaobaid5254
      @surayyaobaid5254 3 года назад +2

      @Win Everything such rules can be enforced. State can take such actions. My point was to stop violence in such things. Otherwise I am totally in favour of what Allah SWT and Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) command us.

  • @orlandonecesito4904
    @orlandonecesito4904 3 года назад +20

    Admirable very brave lady Nazima. I wish her good life and happiness, from Philippines.

  • @elinat7836
    @elinat7836 3 года назад +18

    Eva, thank you so much for visiting my beautiful country. I love seeing this video through your beautiful heart. Thank you for your love of the people and for showing a side of Afghanistan no one sees. I left Afghanistan as a little girl in 1980 and I remember that painful day vividly like it was yesterday. We left family and all our belongings behind. That was due to the war with Russia and unfortunately the Taliban like a horrible plague just won’t go away. The people of Afghanistan need to rise against them and do what Nazima Jaan is doing in order to make a change. Nazima Jaan thank you for your bravery and I’m so happy and proud that you are fighting to make a change. May god keep you safe from the evil that live amongst the innocent Afghan people. May you succeed in whatever you set and may the Taliban be gone like a nasty virus that they are. Nazima Jaan offareen 😘♥️ 🇦🇫

  • @PersonS6
    @PersonS6 3 года назад +20

    Incredibly inspiring! Got a little emotional when she spoke to all the girls in Afghanistan. So much power in her

  • @aneeshahassan7799
    @aneeshahassan7799 3 года назад +16

    She’s a fighter. We tend to have the luxuries of gondolas and chairlifts for guaranteed. She’s not only inspiring Afghan girls her views resonates with most of us. Thank you for sharing her video 🙏🏼

  • @jasminecoco3977
    @jasminecoco3977 3 года назад +18

    My dear Nazima.
    God is looking after you.
    I'm sending prayers to you and all the girls like you.
    May you raise like eagles and take back your freedom, and soar free, high, away from the constraints of your society.
    Keep fighting.
    Never, ever give up.
    You won't simply survive, but you will begin to live life.

  • @xiniadkhan
    @xiniadkhan 3 года назад +22

    So heart wrenching... we welcome our afghan brothers and sisters to Pakistan. ❤ I wish Nazima a great life ahead. May she get whatever she wishes for.

  • @mukearyan
    @mukearyan 3 года назад +42

    As an Afghan proud of her and can’t wait to see Afghanistan’s future

    • @sheikshook5720
      @sheikshook5720 3 года назад +1

      Then islam should leave that place. Look at how few rights women have in islamic majority countries.

    • @qaisamiri7597
      @qaisamiri7597 3 года назад +5

      @@sheikshook5720 you need to educate your self it’s not Islam it’s culture. Islam has the greatest respect for women. Not everywhere in Afghanistan people are treated like that, where I’m from Jaghori, Ghazni province girls have regular volleyball and football competitions. I know you only said that because your uneducated on this topic that is why I’m trying to teach you. Don’t believe everything you watch on the news.

    • @sheikshook5720
      @sheikshook5720 3 года назад +1

      @@qaisamiri7597 Wonen are worth half a man in islam.

    • @qaisamiri7597
      @qaisamiri7597 3 года назад +2

      @@sheikshook5720 who are u quoting

    • @qaisamiri7597
      @qaisamiri7597 3 года назад +2

      @@sheikshook5720 how do you know that, where in the Quran is that written?

  • @jcbenson739
    @jcbenson739 3 года назад +42

    Gull is such a happy guy. He has a great time no matter what's the occasion.

    • @johnc2438
      @johnc2438 3 года назад

      I hope he can get to safety and a better life.

  • @royleeh
    @royleeh 3 года назад +50

    Nazima is a very brave lady.. Wishing her to become Champion in Skiing in the future.. Thanks for filming her Eva.. Inspiring story🥰🥰🥰 she looks like Emily Cox. Very pretty

    • @Zukhan59
      @Zukhan59 3 года назад +5

      Yes...I met her here in pakistan 🇵🇰.

    • @royleeh
      @royleeh 3 года назад +1

      @@Zukhan59 really. Wow. 🥰🥰

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +2

      @@Zukhan59 And you let her go ? Such a beautiful girl ? Huumm...joking 🙂

    • @chehrazadeesmey8399
      @chehrazadeesmey8399 3 года назад +1

      @Roy Leeh She is very beautiful : When is the last time you saw a natural beauty, without no make up at all,like her !

    • @royleeh
      @royleeh 3 года назад +2

      @@chehrazadeesmey8399 I agree. That's real beauty no need for make up at all..like Eva. She does not wear make up at all times but still she is beautiful..

  • @benjamingoogins1267
    @benjamingoogins1267 3 года назад +3

    Eva, this is a fine piece of journalism! Nazima's story really strikes home for me. It is unfathomable to me that anyone would try to control someone and not let them ski or go to school or socialize with anyone they please. This sort of vlog is so powerful because it makes Afghanis, at least some of them, seem so relateable. Every country has a lot of nuance and it is easy for foreigners to over generalize a population. I pray for all Afghanis like Nazima to be safe and find happiness in light of what is happening there since this vlog was published.

  • @aliiqbal6310
    @aliiqbal6310 3 года назад +137

    she is so humble, innocent and beautiful. Pushing the usual boundaries of a conservative society is a tough task. I hope she can come to pakistan again. More than welcome!

    • @SamSam-ei3sq
      @SamSam-ei3sq 3 года назад

      If you really want to help her, put pressure on your army, Pakistan army, to stop supporting Taliban

    • @sirat_ul_jannah57
      @sirat_ul_jannah57 3 года назад

      @@SamSam-ei3sq Afgandu we are not interested in your Fake Lies... If you are man stop them Go and Fight instead of sitting like coward...

  • @spikerliverage3809
    @spikerliverage3809 2 года назад +2

    Thank God to know that Nazima is safe and is outside of the country and thank you Eva for making it possible for her and others.
    Eva you are truly a powerhouse and a ideal woman.

  • @luceoutside
    @luceoutside 3 года назад +17

    I loved this story, thank you for sharing!
    Nazima, you are so inspiring to me and I look forward to one day come skiing in the Afghanistan mountains. I have deep respect for you and your family. Congratulations!
    And Eva, thanks for the stories you share in this vlog, unlike many other travel vlogs, your videos show the human spirit, the struggle and the strive to live a good life, we can all relate to it in one way or another, and for that, I'm thankful and obsessed with your travels.
    Cheers from California

  • @JessicaCargill1
    @JessicaCargill1 3 года назад +51

    Nazima is so brave I am proud of her! One of my favorite books is about Afghanistan. It is called "the Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. The book is amazing and for the first time gave me an idea of ​​what life is like in Afghanistan. So it's so interesting to see your series. Send greetings to you and Nazima,Sajjad,Gull and the crew. One Love from Jamaica

    • @lonekayote5568
      @lonekayote5568 3 года назад +1

      Same!! Its my favourite book aswell this video and its landscape really put me in amir and hassans life ❣️

    • @ahmadkaka3227
      @ahmadkaka3227 3 года назад

      Not everyone has the luxury to attend schools and this is international problem. According to the National Center of Education about 21% of American Adults fall into illiterate category and that is around 43 million people. In the United Kingdom 16% of people are uneducated. Amish allow female education until grade 8. The illiteracy rate in India is about 30% and in Nigeria is about 35%. France banned Muslim’s females to attend schools if they wear a hijab, Netherlands and Norway do not allow women to attend schools who wear full veil. Education is an international problem and this need to change so male and female could freely have access to school.

    • @shazwansuhiman6009
      @shazwansuhiman6009 3 года назад

      "kitter runner" fans also over here!

  • @james8708
    @james8708 3 года назад +24

    I love the word that Nazima quote: NO RISK...... NO STORY.

  • @SarahandMarek
    @SarahandMarek 3 года назад +30

    This video series is really opening our eyes to everything we take for granted ❤️

  • @karlabaudelia5474
    @karlabaudelia5474 3 года назад +18

    This video had me literary crying 😢 from appreciating what we have to admiring her passion. Truly inspiring video that reminds me there is no excuse for not pursuing our goals, dreams, and passions ♡♡♡♡♡♡

    • @ahmadkaka3227
      @ahmadkaka3227 3 года назад

      Not everyone has the luxury to attend schools and this is international problem. According to the National Center of Education about 21% of American Adults fall into illiterate category and that is around 43 million people. In the United Kingdom 16% of people are uneducated. Amish allow female education until grade 8. The illiteracy rate in India is about 30% and in Nigeria is about 35%. France banned Muslim’s females to attend schools if they wear a hijab, Netherlands and Norway do not allow women to attend schools who wear full veil. Education is an international problem and this need to change so male and female could freely have access to school.

  • @gsmservicespk
    @gsmservicespk 3 года назад +38

    Good efforts to bring Afghanistan in mainstream for the adventurers. specially for Pakistanis 🇵🇰 it's quite informative and alluring clip for tours & adventure in neighbouring country Afghanistan 🇦🇫.
    We are proud of you.
    Daring lady 👌👍👏🏆🥇🎖️

  • @klipskip
    @klipskip 3 года назад +9

    Wow the drone footage from the mountains, just beautiful!! And Nazima what an inspiration, you go girl!!

  • @leticiamiyashiro5490
    @leticiamiyashiro5490 3 года назад +10

    So powerful! I ended the video crying and very emotional. Your work in this video was incredible, alternating her clips of sharing her story and struggles with the clips of you actually doing skiing. You can se how lively she looks when going out for doing sports with you guys. And then you realize how all of the hardships that she shares ends up being worth it. Beautiful work, Eva! Thank you for sharing her story with us!

    • @ahmadkaka3227
      @ahmadkaka3227 3 года назад

      Not everyone has the luxury to attend schools and this is international problem. According to the National Center of Education about 21% of American Adults fall into illiterate category and that is around 43 million people. In the United Kingdom 16% of people are uneducated. Amish allow female education until grade 8. The illiteracy rate in India is about 30% and in Nigeria is about 35%. France banned Muslim’s females to attend schools if they wear a hijab, Netherlands and Norway do not allow women to attend schools who wear full veil. Education is an international problem and this need to change so male and female could freely have access to school.

  • @terraena1010
    @terraena1010 3 года назад +8

    This girl is so inspiring, thanks so much for sharing her story with us!

  • @lorrainepannetier
    @lorrainepannetier 3 года назад +9

    Such a simply stunning video Eva. I love all your videos but this one was extra special. Nazima is such a beautiful girl in so many ways and is here to create ripples that will change the world. Thank you for sharing her story. I hope all her wildest travel and sports dreams come true over the coming years.

  • @gossipgirlpamie
    @gossipgirlpamie 3 года назад +10

    Okay I lost it when she said she was the first woman to bring a medal home for Afganistan. 😭😭😭 So proud of this girl! Big hugs from warm sunny Philippines.

  • @jedikaren8112
    @jedikaren8112 3 года назад +539

    Can we just admire her English skills?

    • @MrNoobidoobidoo
      @MrNoobidoobidoo 3 года назад +37

      @Win Everything what is wrong with you?

    • @ibrahim15ibrahim
      @ibrahim15ibrahim 3 года назад +28

      @Win Everything i am muslim what happen to afgan is about politics. You think all muslim country like that??? Our Prophet said : all the humans , man and woman is equal!

    • @ibrahim15ibrahim
      @ibrahim15ibrahim 3 года назад +10

      @Win Everything go with Nike clothes and other bro, they even provide Hijab for sport. nahhh it is only politics!

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 3 года назад +3

      They're under American occupation and English is the only way to climb up the ladder.

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 3 года назад

      @Win Everything but NGOs has to pull up some stunts to keep millions of dollars flowing.... Otherwise how will NGO owners would buy lavish villas in Kabul and Dubai? 🤔

  • @saywissdom
    @saywissdom 3 года назад +7

    Thanks Eva for sharing this original and inspiring content with us
    All my best wishes for this brave woman Nazima
    Much love from Algeria 🇩🇿

  • @happychickendinner6705
    @happychickendinner6705 3 года назад +31

    My heart is on fire after watching my beautiful people far away from peace...

  • @raquelduran3616
    @raquelduran3616 3 года назад +6

    Hi Eva, I'm one of your subscriber and was so amazed to saw the beauty of Afghanistan and its culture but so sad to hear the news about Afghanistan and its people right now. How's Gull, Nazima and their families, Are they safe?. They are wonderful people. Hope they escape and safe..

  • @marlonellamil9620
    @marlonellamil9620 3 года назад +71

    She's so pretty and her voice reminds me of a friend from Tunisia. Incredible video by the way....regards from Philippines.

    • @carizfabregas5277
      @carizfabregas5277 3 года назад +5

      From Philippines here.😁
      I am one of her fan also. Keep in safe😇

    • @uncleruckus4060
      @uncleruckus4060 3 года назад +3

      I'm filipino too
      We must defend our country from Islam

    • @purpleheadedmonster8735
      @purpleheadedmonster8735 3 года назад +7

      @@uncleruckus4060 it's not Islam bro, it's redicalism. You can look at turkey, they are also Muslim but not redicalist.

    • @unkivv4376
      @unkivv4376 3 года назад +3

      ​@@purpleheadedmonster8735 no it's islam , you see what Isis and taliban .. does it's literally what Quran and hadith says , a religion that says kill everyone who doesn't believe it , it must be banned , btw Turkey is a secular country and that because of Ataturk If It wasn't him you would see another version of turkey , also I live in an islamic country and I know exactly what this religion can do to people

    • @dohc5976
      @dohc5976 3 года назад +3

      @@unkivv4376 You're just drunk here, need to stop leaning from the google. And you living in islamic country, so why you still breathe dude?

  • @matheresagerodias3809
    @matheresagerodias3809 3 года назад +10

    Thanks Eva for letting us see that it is not the Afghanistan many of us knew or heard of. Best of luck Nazima! You're an inspiration.

  • @esmaeiltawassoly8301
    @esmaeiltawassoly8301 3 года назад +14

    Eva I really appreciate 🙏❤you are sharing this incredible story with an incredible girl of Bamyan I hope she will achieve whatever she wants.

  • @YasasSriWickramasinghe
    @YasasSriWickramasinghe 3 года назад +6

    Nazima's story is so inspiring. I got goosebumps when seeing her bravery and energy! Wish her and you, Eva all the best! This video is in next level!

  • @mar3857
    @mar3857 3 года назад +6

    Wish you all the best Nazima!!! You and all Afghan girls!!

  • @rumaizanhazzam4209
    @rumaizanhazzam4209 3 года назад +31

    Who is here after the Taliban enter to Kabul,
    May god protect Nazeema, Gul & Team

    • @uklie01
      @uklie01 3 года назад

      Same thoughts 😨

  • @Nora-et6et
    @Nora-et6et 3 года назад +23

    Amazing story, may all women be uplifted and shine like the jewels they are ♥️💎

  • @mphaddon7741
    @mphaddon7741 3 года назад +4

    Eva, thank you for this wonderful story! Nazima! What an inspiration for all girls and woman, what a great attitude and such a amazing role model! Well done!
    It’s videos like this that truly change the world!

  • @niamatbahram4113
    @niamatbahram4113 3 года назад +48

    Salute to Nazima, she suffers a lot.. long live Afghanistan🇦🇫❤

  • @RS-jp5wg
    @RS-jp5wg 3 года назад +4

    Greetings from China!
    Thanks for your work of recording Nazimas's incredible experience and tough challenges.
    She is a revolutionary role model for many women in the world under too many circumstances.

  • @manuellasso4721
    @manuellasso4721 3 года назад +5

    This is your best story Eva. Such an inspiring Afghan lady! I’m both heart broken for her struggles and at the same time so moved by her courage!

  • @SimplyCITYKiran
    @SimplyCITYKiran 3 года назад +15

    What a brave girl... !! She will definitely be free.

  • @abdulmalikqaiumi2513
    @abdulmalikqaiumi2513 3 года назад +6

    Nazima i will pray for you from Allah to achieve your destination and show all over the world what the afgan woman's power and i hope people support you and eva you are doing really great job thanks a lot for your vlog.

  • @irmgardkuchernig1156
    @irmgardkuchernig1156 3 года назад +5

    That is amazing Eva. You are so lucky to experience this ski-tour in untouched nature. Beautiful. So happy for you.

  • @smilingblissgoddess
    @smilingblissgoddess 3 года назад +4

    what a beautiful brave soul she is Eva I loved hearing her story and her desire to also help other women in the pursuit of freedom and following their dreams, amazing thank you!

  • @sirban1
    @sirban1 3 года назад +4

    Good work Nazima. Hope your brave story will bring inspiration to afghan people for a better future.
    Good work to you too Eva for showing this story.
    Support from Malaysia.

  • @arifshirzad4376
    @arifshirzad4376 3 года назад +6

    Eva enjoy BAMYAN, when i was a child we always used to walk all the way to the top of that mountain, I loved it and missed those day's, i love BAMYAN and Afghanistan, thanks eva for sharing this,kisses

  • @nickbenfell4327
    @nickbenfell4327 3 года назад +1

    Nazima is a real hero and thank you Eva for bringing her story. I am glad she is now safe.

  • @Den-ep5hj
    @Den-ep5hj 3 года назад +4

    It's amazing story of Nazima! And it's a proper reminder to us (living in big cities) how much we have and how few we appreciate it.
    Best wishes to Nazima and other ordinary people in Afghanistan!

  • @andya1976m
    @andya1976m 2 года назад +1

    Nazima is amazing! Not just very beautiful, but also so intelligent. I wish her all of the best! ❤️

  • @Sharkykzn
    @Sharkykzn 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the update on Nazima, hopefully her family is also safe.

  • @bobbiejay2085
    @bobbiejay2085 3 года назад +1

    So relieved to read Nazima is safe and out of the country. Bravo Eva.

  • @shushmalimbu8686
    @shushmalimbu8686 3 года назад +4

    More power to Najima and to all the girls of Afghanistan!💙💙💙

  • @clairerasbeck5932
    @clairerasbeck5932 3 года назад +1

    True beauty and an inspiration , I wish not only Nazima but all the girls love, support and hope, that they will find their voice and will be the change for a better future . Thank you for sharing this !

  • @river-jay5536
    @river-jay5536 3 года назад +5

    Seeing this brave young woman who lives in a country where skiing comes with death threats, and rebellion for equality starts with going outside or study, makes me so humble and almost ashamed of my privileged life and my complains. Thank you for this documentation! It made me cry. Womens like her change the world ❤️

  • @Siahaan_and_Co
    @Siahaan_and_Co 3 года назад +1

    Nazima is surely a hero who have courage to do the right thing, no matter what for the future of women movement in Afghanistan. Very very brave.., it surely touched my heart to listen to her dreams. Nazima, I salute you, thank you for sharing it all to us👍👍👍

  • @msbamarivic3729
    @msbamarivic3729 3 года назад +7

    Nazima and all other Afghan girls, my heart goes out to you, I pray to God that He grant you your dreams amd aspirations for a better life for women in Afghanistan...so much untapped potential for these people

  • @jenna9300
    @jenna9300 3 года назад +5

    I LOVE seeing trailblazing women. As a woman, I’m grateful for your courage and admire your strength! You are an inspiration to all of us. So much love and light sent to you sister 💕

  • @farasatullahkhan4793
    @farasatullahkhan4793 3 года назад +4

    I really hope she would achieve her dreams and thank you so much for showing us the beautiful country and the really great people

  • @roysimpson9711
    @roysimpson9711 3 года назад +9

    Once again Eva you highlight the plight of the ordinary people living under oppression and my heart goes out to them No one should have their lives like this I hope and wish that one day they all can go to their real homes and live in freedom

  • @haleemaghafoor2147
    @haleemaghafoor2147 3 года назад +12

    More power to you dear Nazima❤

  • @littlebh24
    @littlebh24 3 года назад +2

    Such a moving story - Nazima is a great shining light and such an inspiration to all of us who have had so much freedom all our lives. I love her words - 'No risk, no story' - I will take that to heart. Dreaming of visiting Afghanistan one day soon.

  • @fatimaaah936
    @fatimaaah936 3 года назад +43

    Nazima is brave. ❤️ Epitome of hope and courage. may she always be able to live her dreams ameen 💜
    I also understand it was not possible without her family's support. I really appreciate her family.May peace soon prevail over Afghanistan ameen🌸 love from Pakistan 💕

  • @akamohanty
    @akamohanty 3 года назад +4

    I have no doubts in my mind that one day all of Nazima's dreams will come true. God be with her. 🙏 Thanks Eva for sharing this amazing fighter's story.

  • @anthonyrichards3768
    @anthonyrichards3768 3 года назад +4

    Wow. One of the most amazing and impactful stories you have ever shared Eva. Without you, little girls all over the world would not have the chance to be inspired by Nazima's story. Without you, all of us all over the world would not have the chance to be challenged by Nazima's story to do something about the future for people on this earth who don't have the same privileges we do. Nazima's courage, drive, determination, positivity, outlook, demeanour and selflessness gives us all hope in humanity as a whole that you can never repress the soul.

  • @dbb96ac
    @dbb96ac 3 года назад +2

    Just donated and shared the video and fundraising page with others. All girls and women deserve to live their lives in freedom and explore every opportunity.

  • @josebadiazdeguerenu4244
    @josebadiazdeguerenu4244 3 года назад +3

    Eva ,thanks a lot for bringing us this incredible story.Nazima,keep doing what you want ,you are such a brave woman.I wish you a succesful and peaceful future.

  • @maryamaryan5978
    @maryamaryan5978 3 года назад +2

    I cannot thank you enough Eva for showing the beautiful side of my country. Nazima and her courage are truly admirable. This is one of the most beautifully filmed videos I have ever seen. I wish there was a way to build a ski lift because that hike is no joke!! I have visited some parts of Afghanistan but I hope to visit Bamiyan one day.

  • @BrianPSpurr
    @BrianPSpurr 3 года назад +3

    Nazima is truly inspirational and very brave too. Thanks for telling her story. She deserves every success.

  • @bonappetit173
    @bonappetit173 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for continuing to create amazing content & giving exposure & voice to others! Nazima is an incredible person.

  • @FunTravelLondon
    @FunTravelLondon 3 года назад +6

    Afghanistan is a Loving country. I really wish to visit there one day.
    Stephanie from London

  • @4nathalyna
    @4nathalyna 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful Nazima! I am sûre that you continue well and successfull! May the best be with you and your family and thé girls of Afganistan!

  • @WITYTRAVELS
    @WITYTRAVELS 3 года назад +27

    What an incredible story!

  • @ol.l.2167
    @ol.l.2167 3 года назад +2

    Amazing video, stunning places, amazing people!!... Nazima you're such a brave person! Thank you Eva for casting some light on that part of the world and for giving the opportunity to those people to raise their voice and present their stories and their incredible battles through your channel.
    Nazima, I feel so close to you and the other women in Afghanistan. I'm wishing you all the best with all my heart. Keep strong my sister.
    (I'm Olga, a Greek girl who lives in Italy)

  • @martynalis4793
    @martynalis4793 3 года назад +4

    Wow, what an inspiring young woman! Thank you for sharing this 😊

  • @muniraalibhai6785
    @muniraalibhai6785 3 года назад +6

    Be your own hero - that summed it up!
    Such beautiful slopes. Afghan is a beauty for sure and hope we can visit someday! ❤️

  • @joseseelen
    @joseseelen 3 года назад +3

    Wow, a strong, courageous, inspiring and beautiful girl you are Nazima! You're doing amazing, stay true to you, you're changing the world!

  • @qaisullahwahidi5408
    @qaisullahwahidi5408 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for visited😍
    Iam from Afghanistan Bamyan city but now I live in Finland 🇫🇮
    I miss so much my city