Hi!!!nJust FYI, Ramadan is based on the lunar calendar so it starts 10 days prior every years. So this year, its end of April till end of May. Next year it will be mid-April to mid-May. Etc, etc. In a decade or two it'll be in winters! Great video! Was very heartwarming to see a non-Muslim educate themselves on the basics and be so incredibly respectful!
Ah makes sense! Thank you so much for clarifying! 🙌🏽 Yeah definitely good to know especially if someone will be traveling during those months. Hopefully, people will see your comment and make the proper adjustments. 😄 I loved my time in Bahrain and I’m so grateful to have had those experiences. I wish I was back there to celebrate Ramadan with everyone, but hopefully I’ll get to return for a visit in the future. Thanks for watching and for sharing your feedback. Reaaaally appreciate it. 🙏🏽 Stay safe!
Hi, come on join the right path, believe in one god and Mohammed is his messenger you will guarantee place in heaven with only this, you will believe in Jesus too as prophet : )
Hello! Thanks for watching and for the feedback. I actually don’t know all the complexities of obtaining Bahraini citizenship, as I was only there off and on a tourist visa. However, from what I’ve heard if I’m not mistaken, it’s very difficult to get citizenship there. For non Arabs, you’d have to be a resident for at least 25 years, speak Arabic fluently and also own property. Bahrain is majority immigrants and its very VERY rare that they are granted citizenship. Also, I think you’d have to renounce your home citizen as well as dual citizenship is not allowed. Hope this helps!
You totally should! It’s a small country that can be easily explored in a day or two. I hope to share content soon on places to see/ things to do while visiting. Thanks for watching!! Stay safe! 🙏🏽🙏🏽☺️☺️
Actually, from an American expat perspective, Bahrain is more expensive. The dollar conversion is roughly $2.65USD to $1BD 😅 It’s definitely not the cheapest place to live for foreigners. But still really nice if you can swing it.
I think so yes; however, I would be mindful to not wear anything too form fitting as it may garner lots of stares. If you do because you’re going out to dinner or brunch or something, during the commute, I’d recommend wearing a kimono or duster over it just to save yourself from feeling uncomfortable. It’s not necessary but it would be my recommendation
Hi!!!nJust FYI, Ramadan is based on the lunar calendar so it starts 10 days prior every years. So this year, its end of April till end of May. Next year it will be mid-April to mid-May. Etc, etc. In a decade or two it'll be in winters! Great video! Was very heartwarming to see a non-Muslim educate themselves on the basics and be so incredibly respectful!
Ah makes sense! Thank you so much for clarifying! 🙌🏽 Yeah definitely good to know especially if someone will be traveling during those months. Hopefully, people will see your comment and make the proper adjustments. 😄 I loved my time in Bahrain and I’m so grateful to have had those experiences. I wish I was back there to celebrate Ramadan with everyone, but hopefully I’ll get to return for a visit in the future. Thanks for watching and for sharing your feedback. Reaaaally appreciate it. 🙏🏽 Stay safe!
You always welcome and i hope to see you again here and thnx for your nice positive energy 🙏🏻🧡
Thank you for the kind words , Zac, and thanks for watching!! Stay safe!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽☺️
Hi, Sade! Do you worked in wich area when you lived at Bahrain?
I wasn’t working. Was there on a tourist visa but my husband was on a contract working there.
Hi, come on join the right path, believe in one god and Mohammed is his messenger you will guarantee place in heaven with only this, you will believe in Jesus too as prophet : )
Hey could you do a vid on how to get permanent citizenship ?
Hello! Thanks for watching and for the feedback. I actually don’t know all the complexities of obtaining Bahraini citizenship, as I was only there off and on a tourist visa. However, from what I’ve heard if I’m not mistaken, it’s very difficult to get citizenship there. For non Arabs, you’d have to be a resident for at least 25 years, speak Arabic fluently and also own property. Bahrain is majority immigrants and its very VERY rare that they are granted citizenship. Also, I think you’d have to renounce your home citizen as well as dual citizenship is not allowed. Hope this helps!
Welcome to my country :) u can DM for coffee sometimes
Thank you watching, Jasim! I’m no longer in Bahrain but I miss and loved my time there. Wishing you a safe and happy Ramadan!
I Love Bahrain
Hi, Mercedes!! 👋🏽 Me too!! 😩 I miss it very much. 🇧🇭❤️
I have always wanted to visit Bahrain 🇧🇭
You totally should! It’s a small country that can be easily explored in a day or two. I hope to share content soon on places to see/ things to do while visiting. Thanks for watching!! Stay safe! 🙏🏽🙏🏽☺️☺️
@@illustratedbySade I will definitely and Bali too, You came to Izmir which is funny because I live in Izmir...
If the Coronavirus goes away in gonna move to Bahrain in August
Nice! Bahrain is awesome! August, however, is the hottest month of the year there. 🥵😅 but otherwise, it’s a very pleasant place to live. ☺️
@@illustratedbySade yeah thanks but is it generally cheaper than the US?
Actually, from an American expat perspective, Bahrain is more expensive. The dollar conversion is roughly $2.65USD to $1BD 😅 It’s definitely not the cheapest place to live for foreigners. But still really nice if you can swing it.
May God Bless you with islam
Thank you, Sujadi. Same to you!
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Great video !!
Thank you so much!!
I will be going to Bahrain by Feb i hope...
You will love it! And the weather in February is fantastic. Safe and happy travels!
@@illustratedbySade Thank you so much.Do you think it is ok for me to wear bodycon dressess?
I think so yes; however, I would be mindful to not wear anything too form fitting as it may garner lots of stares. If you do because you’re going out to dinner or brunch or something, during the commute, I’d recommend wearing a kimono or duster over it just to save yourself from feeling uncomfortable. It’s not necessary but it would be my recommendation
@@illustratedbySade Thanks Sade,I will let you know how it goes and spill all the little details.
@@bellbell872 are you in bahrain right now? Would love to meet you and give you a guide :)
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Hola!! 👋🏽🥰🥰
How are you guys
We’re doing ok. Hanging in there. Como siguen por allá?