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  • @sparklemotion8377
    @sparklemotion8377 Год назад +538

    You being bullied into taking down the video proved exactly your point.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +20

      Say it louder, to keep those bullies quiet!!💯

    • @God_is_an_Atheist666
      @God_is_an_Atheist666 Год назад +4

      Damn I was late to the occasion I wish I had seen before it was taken down

    • @jr3929
      @jr3929 Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @fred7883
      @fred7883 Год назад +1

      And the bullying happened exclusively from one side?

    • @MalufaPm
      @MalufaPm Год назад +1

      👏👏

  • @user-il5iv6hj1b
    @user-il5iv6hj1b Год назад +511

    I was quite sad to see the video taken down, because Arab supremacy is a HUGE problem in our community and it’s almost as if we aren’t allowed to address it. But completely understand and support the reasons behind why you took it down.
    I’m often mistaken as Arab and the things people will say to me about South Asians, not knowing my husband is Pakistani, is absolutely disgusting and it’s really horrible to see how comfortable themes of racism, colorism, and supremacy are within the Arab community and even the Ummah at large. May Allah swt guide us all, it’s sad to see the state of things.

    • @yennefer440
      @yennefer440 Год назад +46

      Agreed. We should be allowed to talk about it. Because frankly, I'm sick of South Asian people being treated like dirt. Like were lower than them. If people were offended, it's their own problem. It's ridiculous that they tried to silence Tazzy.

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад

      There's no such thing Arab Supremacy. This is just ridiculous. Desi nations still are richer than Arab nations. In America, Canada and England, Desis make more money than Arabs. You're acting like Arabs control the world like White people do. Arabs may have a superiority complex....but ALL communities do.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +29

      I see what you're saying. One thing to also notice is how many of them are/ behave around 'white' people. You sort of see changes in their behavior. It can go from slight discomfort to full on inferiority complex 101. Because I have seen both sides of them feeling that they're better than and feeling less than at the same time, I tend to remind them of that spectrum switch. It can really humble alot of people.

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад +2

      @@carwofat1901 Are u sudani? it explains ur inferiority complex...

    • @BroodallyHonest
      @BroodallyHonest Год назад

      @@carwofat1901Pakistanis also have an inferiority complex concerning white people. Pakistani mothers often get the fairest girl they can find to arrange marry to their sons. It's just as bad in south Asia as anywhere else.

  • @ohood4863
    @ohood4863 Год назад +492

    As a Palestinian-Jordanian, who has lived and interacted a lot with Desi people: ARAB RACISM TOWARDS DESI PEOPLE (and many others) is a real problem, and it's very common. I am sad you took down that video.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +17

      Many of them are still purposely not wanting to address anything, because obviously it's no looking good.

    • @usamaiqbal1837
      @usamaiqbal1837 Год назад +13

      Stop saying " desi people" this is very offensive to a lot of us. Not everyone is the same race in south asia. Punjabis and indians fall into the desi category. Pashtuns and baloch are not desi and are an iranic ethnic group like persians, kurds, tajiks. It's like if someone says arabs and amazigh are the same.

    • @sparklemotion8377
      @sparklemotion8377 Год назад +38

      @@usamaiqbal1837 Are you addressing your own superiority complex?

    • @shein672
      @shein672 Год назад +3

      @@usamaiqbal1837 you still didnt reply to my reply by the way

    • @Stayfocused1984
      @Stayfocused1984 Год назад +2

      What’s a desk person?

  • @maia6883
    @maia6883 Год назад +161

    This definitely HIT a nerve with arabs lol I’m arab and I’ve witnessed the racism and supremacy first-hand, literally shit-talking Black and Desi people for no reason other than being a different ethnicity, it’s quite pathetic.

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 Год назад +2

      South East Asians too yeah yeah.

    • @mmabrute1569
      @mmabrute1569 Год назад +2

      Yeah all of them are like that. Biggest snakes u can come across. Tbh I don’t even see them as humans tbh, let alone Muslim brothers.

    • @garrettcole2251
      @garrettcole2251 11 месяцев назад +5

      Afrikan genetics, haplo E precedes Arab genetics today.

  • @maryam_oni
    @maryam_oni Год назад +51

    Not only Arab Muslim looking down on Pakistani, Indian and Bangladeshi Muslim but south Asian Muslim looking down on black Muslim!!! Because that’s also a big!!! issue within the Muslim community

    • @haideraliibnakhlaq8823
      @haideraliibnakhlaq8823 Год назад

      Indeed, it exists in all communities and they all need to be called out, ethnic nationalism is a disease

    • @BarbarianKing2964
      @BarbarianKing2964 3 дня назад

      Sadly true coming from a Pakistani. We have had Black Pakistanis for over a millennia and many don’t acknowledge their amazing heritage.

  • @ye23.
    @ye23. Год назад +116

    As a non-arab muslim who had a similar upbringing living in a predominantly arab area, that video resonated with me so much and its sad you took it down. It takes bravery to call out something like that. I think you should put it back up. I think you focused on the negative views instead of all the positive responses that so many ppl like myself had to that video.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +7

      Sometimes, people get too comfortable with being subconsciously/consciously racist and ignorant, and then when you call them out and confront their behavior, they will sometimes acknowledge it in such a generalized way and in a nonchalant manner. However when you start describing their messed up behavior in a detailed manner, with specific incidences on an unapologetic way, that's when their denial will start playing it's part. Then the insults will start from there!

  • @Windsguidance
    @Windsguidance Год назад +189

    The people who complained about it know it's true, that's why it affected them so much

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +15

      Exactly. 2020 really crawled under some peoples skin.

    • @YasmeenCheM
      @YasmeenCheM Год назад +22

      This 100%. In my country, we have a saying, "Siapa makan cili, dia rasa pedas", which means whoever did something wrong, feels slighted when their action is talked about. These people don't like being called out, and rightly so.

    • @MC-fw5vt
      @MC-fw5vt Год назад +6

      Yup, touched a nerve, that much was obvious !!!

  • @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy
    @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy Год назад +274

    I'm Arabic and sadly i've seen this in our community and it needs addressing BIG time.

    • @FA9082
      @FA9082 Год назад

      If Arabs didn't have oil, no one would care about Arabs at all, yall would literally just be jerking each other off in the desert lmao 😂
      The short-sightedness and arrogance of Arabs generally is astounding

    • @mr.stranger6801
      @mr.stranger6801 Год назад +8

      Actually, you're not ARABIC cause ARABIC is a language.

    • @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy
      @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy Год назад

      @@mr.stranger6801 شو رايك تاكل كندرة؟

    • @harithdanial141
      @harithdanial141 11 месяцев назад

      It's never until judgment day. Arab getting so privileged in Muslim world itself

    • @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy
      @Stereotactic_Shwermaectomy 11 месяцев назад

      @@harithdanial141 how?

  • @carwofat1901
    @carwofat1901 Год назад +209

    I commented on one of your other videos saying: 'Some Arabs have this two-sided combination of superiority and inferiority complex which i have personally seen for myself on different occasions. There are times where some Arabs would feel good about themselves and superior when they are surrounded by south asains, africans etc. Some examples I saw were in Mosques, where I have seen Arabs yelling at Indians over taking chairs to sit on. On the other hand, unsurprisingly I have seen Arabs being very welcoming to white people, inviting them to Islamic sessions, hoping to change their so-called 'negative' opinions and media portrayals of them, being very patient while they are actively being degraded, and complaining about the racism, when they are doing the exact same thing. It's funny really! Religion aside, there are also Arabs who try hard to portray themselves as 'normal', 'likeable', and display this sort of "Hey, I'm just like you" mentality to gain social acceptance from specifically 'white' people. There were even lawsuits filed by lebanese/Syrian Arabs around 1952, where they literally fought to be racially classified as 'white' when they wanted to enter the United States and become citizens. Little do some of them know that if it wasn't for African-American Civil rights leaders fighting for all kinds of people to achieve racial equality and opportunities in the past, they wouldn't have been able to immigrate to America!'
    For me personally, as a person who absolutely detestes racism, even in the most micro-agressive forms, I will immediately start calling people out and make them very uncomfortable in their ignorance. The worst part is some of them think that American views on racism doesn't apply to them, and that they are free from criticism.
    Lastly, I would like to add, although it does take time to heal and grow and learn from your experiences, it was actually great for you to express yourself knowing how others might perceive it. It shows character and confidence!
    Edit: It doesn't matter how many people get mad, what Tazzy said was 100% true, and anyone who attacks her is already proving her point.

    • @666kittycat666
      @666kittycat666 Год назад +14

      I think what really put this into context for me is that a lot of Arab people see themselves as white so to be excluded from “whiteness” by the broader “white” population because of religious differences which are minor at best causes this weird double standard.

    • @sparklemotion8377
      @sparklemotion8377 Год назад +2

      @Cooch patrol Pooch The differences are big enough to keep killing each other

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +6

      @@666kittycat666 Its even more weird and embarrassing for someone to point it out, especially when they're aware of both sides of it.

    • @ff2154
      @ff2154 Год назад +3

      I Really Like your Analysis

    • @luluah1198
      @luluah1198 Год назад +3

      😂 you said everything I feel. I thought only Muslims and Muslims from
      Certain ethnic backgrounds would understand . But you have nailed it on the head perfectly ! You really understand all the complexities on this subject! It’s really refreshing to see this , you understand us completely 😊

  • @ZayShinning
    @ZayShinning Год назад +148

    I am amazigh (aka berber) from north of Morroco. I don’t speak arab because arab is not my native tongue (of course I should learn it) We don’t speak arab at home plus we moved to Spain when I was 6, so I did not get to go to school in Morroco ( at that time school started at 7 years old). Arab complex superiority is not something against Desis only. I received so much criticism for not speaking arab and I witnessed racism from arab native speakers against amazighs. People intentionally having full blown conversations in arab to exclude me, being in a way treated as not enough muslim and the list goes on. Please use your platform to speak up…

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +23

      Majority of Muslims in the world are non-Arab. That fact should be repeated all the time! The only reason the beloved Quran is written in Arabic is because it was revealed to people from that specific region in Saudi Arabia that spoke Arabic. With time, it was translated to so many languages that everyone can understand and learn, which is great!! I wouldn't mind if they are gatekeeping their 'culture', which many ignorant people do, however when they start gatekeeping religion, that's when you start calling them out and show them their place that they keep forgetting to go back to.

    • @sparklemotion8377
      @sparklemotion8377 Год назад +27

      It's so bad that some use Arab as synonym for Muslim.
      I am Amazigh and can speak darija.
      Moroccans go out of their way to point out my Amazigh accent. I live in the Netherlands.
      Since I respond with, Yes, Amazigh and proud, suddenly they have Amazigh parents and grandparents too.
      We have a lot or Syrian refugees here in the Netherlands. I did voluntary work with them but stopped since I noticed their hatred for non-Arabs.
      It took me years to understand because I don't see a problem with my ethnicity, and I am very proud of my Amazigh roots, history and culture.
      One day the quarters started to drop, and I stopped immediately. I suddenly realised that all the questions about Morocco were not from ignorance but superiority complex.
      So, imagine my annoyance when the Moroccan football team was hailed by the Arabs as an Arab football team.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      ​@AZ OZ Who?

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад

      The only Arabs, I support are Yemeni Houthis & Iraqi Shias. I am glad those Yemeni Houthis are taking out those GCC Arab soldiers/camel-shaggers. And Iraqi Shiah militias were chasing out Iraqis So-called Sunnis/Wahhabis/Salafis.

    • @afnandridi9595
      @afnandridi9595 Год назад +3

      @@sparklemotion8377 That's awful. I'm Algerian Arab. I have nothing but love for the amazigh- they are our brothers and sisters xx

  • @hooreid3426
    @hooreid3426 Год назад +230

    as an egyptian American, it 100% exists. i support u.

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад +2

      @S K so?

    • @usamaiqbal1837
      @usamaiqbal1837 Год назад

      Nobody needs your support. Fix the racism in your countries towards Afghans, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and indians.

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад +7

      I never understood Egyptians being racist when lately Kuwaiti biatch said some racist stuff about your Egyptians. Also your Egyptians were ruled by Romans, Arabian Peninsula Arabs, Mamluk Turks/Circassians, Ottoman Turks,Albanian Pashas, French etc. gone are the days of pharaohs.

    • @JC19676
      @JC19676 Год назад +5

      The Macedonian Greeks too. Cleopatra was Greek.

    • @عمر-ل9ع2ي
      @عمر-ل9ع2ي Год назад

      @@HulaguKhan2020same thing should be said about turks, y’all were ruled by us arabs for centuries and the Chinese and the Indians and the persians. So y’all should your stupid attaturk fanatiscism

  • @95afaf
    @95afaf Год назад +73

    I'm Arab and I remember watching the whole video without feeling offended at all. The video was about a negative side of the Arab culture that needed to be pointed out and to be addressed. It's so sad when people take things personally and don't event think for a minute that everything you said is true. I love my culture but culture isn't PERFECT and the minimum we could do is to open our eyes and try to change things personally and socially. I respect your choice of taking down the video but I would really like people to grow up and accept criticism, especially when we all know it's the TRUTH.

    • @kaceobrwa7039
      @kaceobrwa7039 Год назад

      arabs have culture ?

    • @nikiyoussef55
      @nikiyoussef55 Год назад +1

      well said

    • @sharifs649
      @sharifs649 Год назад +1

      ​@@nikiyoussef55 I'm African and honestly the desi community is known for there rampant racism in the west specifically agianst blacks

    • @pastelmoon9118
      @pastelmoon9118 Год назад +1

      without the violence side of it I wouldnt have issues with your culture but as long as they try to destroy other cultures and enslave them my negative view from it wont change.
      Killing and violence needs to stop. Towards muslims and non muslims

  • @khadija_1b
    @khadija_1b Год назад +59

    The Arabs who came at you and took your words out of context are literally proving your point and as an Arab myself the secondhand embarrassment I felt while reading the comments left on that video and the fake outrage was real. Nonetheless, calling out Arab supremacy was necessary and I’m glad you did not apologize for doing so and still stand by what you said.

  • @NN-hl6nt
    @NN-hl6nt Год назад +21

    Supremacy and racism is part of every culture. I was born in Pakistan but because my parents were immigrants from a war country for 17 years of my life I experienced all kinds of trauma from racist people there. I was once living in a predominant Arab society and omg they were extremely arrogant and racist too. Same experience when I was living in Asian countries like China and Japan. I hear a lot about white supremacy and racism but personally I have not experienced it. I always felt accepted among Australians, Americans and Canadians, maybe not as much with French and east Europeans. The bottom line is, no one is clean but I also met a lot of nice people in my life so it is hard to say one culture is racist or supremist, unfortunately it is everywhere.

  • @xxcassie4everxxx
    @xxcassie4everxxx Год назад +104

    I never comment but Arab supremacy is real and your feelings are valid. You are brave and it is unfortunate that speaking up and the reactions took a toll on your mental health. May Allah swt reward you for all the people who have become aware of this problem and are trying to change and may Allah swt guide those who are still enforcing hatred between muslims. Thank you for the work you put out and for sharing your thoughts on this channel!

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад

      There's no such thing Arab Supremacy. This is just ridiculous. Desi nations still are richer than Arab nations. In America, Canada and England, Desis make more money than Arabs. You're acting like Arabs control the world like White people do. Arabs may have a superiority complex....but ALL communities do.

    • @xxcassie4everxxx
      @xxcassie4everxxx Год назад +2

      @@Ibrahim-gm2bo it's not about money, it's a mindset and the behaviors of hatred and racism that it pushes.

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад

      @@xxcassie4everxxx it is all about money. that's what white supremacy is about. keeping non-whites at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. Thus, "arab supremacy" is not a thing. This more about desi folks inferiority complex than arabs feeling superior. As I said, all communities are racist. including Pakistanis.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +2

      @@xxcassie4everxxx Thank colonization, they played the best part...then thank stolkholm-syndrome for their inferiority complex when it changes.

    • @femalesupremacistoverlord6800
      @femalesupremacistoverlord6800 Год назад

      @@carwofat1901 That’s a good point. People often reference “white supremacy” especially in regards to European colonialism but Arabs have a similar history. If there are white Christians who look down upon believers from previously conquered ethnicities then it makes sense that Arab Muslims would do the same with the ethnicities they had conquered.
      Obviously a tiny portion of both as true pious believers would feel love and kinship for all who share their faith. But it still exists and it’s so nasty and unenlightened.

  • @ojitosrodriguez114
    @ojitosrodriguez114 Год назад +62

    I am a Native American Muslim revert at age 22, 25 now, and I am neither here nor there, but from an objective standpoint I will say that I make it a point to avoid the Arabs at the masjid because I know Arab men typically wouldn't find me attractive because of my skin color and my facial features appearing to be South Asian. Not only that, I know the old ladies would not even want me to marry their sons. That is a whole headache I am happy to keep my distance from.

    • @usamaiqbal1837
      @usamaiqbal1837 Год назад +25

      Sorry u had to go through all that sister. 81% of the total muslim population are non arabs. U should bond more with Indonesians, south asians, black and latino muslims.

    • @sparklemotion8377
      @sparklemotion8377 Год назад +7

      You don't fight prejudice with prejudice, but you shouldn't care what they think of you either. There are plenty interracial marriages but your goal for going to the masjid is to seek knowledge and community. If they reject, you seek a mosque that feels at home.
      I stopped going to the mosque after I noticed that not only do they look down on me but expect me to accept my inferiority as a divorced woman with no sons or money.
      They are all Amazigh just like me, but I am from another mountain. Tribalism is real

    • @lujainot5495
      @lujainot5495 Год назад +13

      sis even us arab women get shamed and compared to white women all the time

    • @bingaling22
      @bingaling22 Год назад

      @@lujainot5495 wait really. who campares you guys to white women. the mothers or the sons

    • @lujainot5495
      @lujainot5495 Год назад +9

      @@bingaling22mainly the men , they always talk about how much prettier white women are because they are light skinned

  • @faree38green
    @faree38green Год назад +44

    Hey Tazzy it's a shame you had to take down the video.. I mean it is a huge issue and needs to be discussed... As a proud Indian Muslim I have had an Iraqi tell me that as Arabs they are superior because they brought the Deen and I had Yemeni tell me that they know the Deen better and that she would never take it from a Non Arab!

    • @faree38green
      @faree38green Год назад

      @Mafoom Beh I agree to a degree with your statement..

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад +1

      Iraqi Salafi/Sunnis are super racist! Not Iraqi Shia Arabs, they are down to earth.

    • @mmabrute1569
      @mmabrute1569 Год назад +1

      Iraqis and Yemenis should first fix each others countries up before talking about religion. And last time I checked it is their Arab brothers from Saudi Arabia and other sh*t hole Arab countries blowing Yemen to bits and starving them to death. Kurds know first hand how evil Arabs are. Turks also understand how backstabbing they truly are, the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire.

    • @shipperina2213
      @shipperina2213 Год назад +4

      imagine someone saying that they know deen better than a non-arab when the deen had a whole surah about a prophet who was told "never believe you are the most knowledgeable in your own religion" and was sent on a quest to spend a day with someone with more knowledge than them.

    • @AntiIdoloter
      @AntiIdoloter Год назад

      Muhammad is a false prophet. So they are taking pride in a false religion.
      So how should the Jews and Samaritans behave ?
      Jesus Christ spoke Aramaic so people of Aram is superior to them because God came down and chose to speak Aramaic.

  • @crestfire8008
    @crestfire8008 Год назад +22

    They cannot stand any criticism of how they treat others and bullying you to take that video down, actually proves your point even better.

  • @noorm6700
    @noorm6700 Год назад +50

    Being desi, the Arab supremacy video hit so close to home, but I completely understand why you took it down

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +10

      More people need to speak out about this toxic colonial derived/colonial affected mindset.

  • @Oceaniac
    @Oceaniac Год назад +50

    The decision to remove the video was necessary because I feel like it’s a video that has been haunting you for quite a while now.
    But to share my experiences with ‘arab supremacy’, I’ve lived in the gulf for half of my life and I of course notice there is a difference between arabs and foreigners, however I thought it made sense since it’s their country and all…
    But then there was a time when I befriended an arab later on in my life when I was living back in the uk, and I remember her saying to me how she doesnt see me as the other asians (uk asians = south asians, predominantly pakistani) and how she forgets that i am asian. Yes, the fact is my lived experiences do differ from other asians in that area where i used to live, but it lowkey irked me when she said this. Because as time went on, she felt more snd more comfortable criticising pakistanis, even calling them ‘pakis’… like sorry but that’s not your place to critique, especially in front of me. Sure, I may hold opinions on what would be considered my community, but that is not an entry for outsider opinions to come in thinking it’s fine for them to be overtly racist. And to follow up with these unwarranted comments with full displaying on arab pride. But the truth at the end of it all is that this girl was, and still is to my recent knowledge, a very insecure person. Her insecurities from our high school days have been self aided through rebellion against her parents, cosmetic work, and what I’ll call religious preaching hypocrisy. The ignorance is ridiculously high.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +17

      I know what you are talking about. Some of them will be happily criticizing people they view as 'beneath them', but on the flip side being insecure with themselves, especially at the proximity of 'white' people. You can see the superiority complex spectrum dramatically shifting.

    • @Oceaniac
      @Oceaniac Год назад +15

      @@carwofat1901 Yeah, I mean going back to my experiences in the Gulf, despite foreigners being second to local arabs, somehow white people still benefit from their privileges. I grew to understand white privilege whilst living in the Arab world, interestingly. Heck, the UAE changed their working week from Sunday to Thursday, to Monday to Friday, granted that the Friday is technically a half day, but it does not realistically leave enough time for working people to beat the traffic and arrive at the mosque/home for Jummah prayer.
      Another example, my father works in education and has privately mentioned to me how South Asian teachers, even if they are British/American born, are not favoured by Arab parents. They would rather see some white South African as their child’s teacher than someone a Western born South Asian. Because blonde = better. This same phenomenon occurs in the far east as well. Russians who cannot speak good English are hired in China to teach English. I guess nothing beats white supremacy.
      But, I want to see things from an alternative perspective, to try and recognise the privileges I do have access to. I have things thousands probably wish for, and probably don’t even realise they are missing out on. And I should appreciate that. Alhamdulillah.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +6

      @@Oceaniac Thats a beautiful way to look at. MashaAllah!
      Having read what you've just typed, I myself lived and went to school in Dubai and I understand the racial dynamic over there as well. That is actually the reason why I responded to this video. I used to be very observant of these types of behaviors, and although not directly, I saw the negative impact of it. Its a shame that they changed the work week. If only people can protest citing religious reasons. 'White' supremacy is a terminal illness that needs to be destroyed. It makes me look at others cultures affected by it in disdain. It also makes me slightly unappreciatve or unphased when I see other nationalties showing off their cultures, deep down knowing they are doing so for 'white' approval.

  • @sdoken
    @sdoken Год назад +48

    When you release long thought-out argument into the internet (or even the world in general) a significant number of people who are very loud will not bother to listen to the entirety of the message and will start making quick judgments. This fear of a backlash stops many, including myself, from talking about important issues. Thanks for your courage.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +2

      Sometimes self-love and wanting good for our well-being will make people not care about backlash anymore.

  • @minnie6411
    @minnie6411 7 месяцев назад +9

    as a sudanese person who grew up in qatar, I have experienced firsthand the horrendous amount of racism that africans and desi people experience at the hands of arabs. now living in america, I have struggled with arabs in my own community being casually racist with me in almost every interaction I have. It’s deeply imbedded in the culture and it’s very telling how there’s a lot of backlash when the racism is being called out.

  • @Onajourney519
    @Onajourney519 Год назад +18

    As an Arab, I'm telling you put the video back up, Arabs are racists, desis are racists, white people are racists and even black can also be racists, it's a problem that needs to be addressed!

    • @usamaiqbal1837
      @usamaiqbal1837 Год назад +1

      Yeah nice whataboutism. Nobody in the muslim community is as racist as the arab Muslims

    • @Onajourney519
      @Onajourney519 Год назад +3

      @@usamaiqbal1837 that's not true, I've seen how racists Pakistanis can be and then also have an inferiority complex over Arabs and white skin!

    • @johnpanicker7590
      @johnpanicker7590 Год назад

      Racism is a real problem ig

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад +1

      😂 can’t compare Black racism & Desi racism with Arab Racism & White Racism. Only Desis that are racist are Brahmin Hindus since they believe their gods were Brahmins, but Arab racists use Islam & Prophet Muhammad’s race to justify racism. Whites who are racist use the fact Christ was blond hair blue eyed.

    • @Onajourney519
      @Onajourney519 Год назад +3

      @@HulaguKhan2020 no as an Arab they don't use Islam to justify racism, they're racists due to culture and colourism. Trust me alot if is culture.

  • @tomatofeind2019
    @tomatofeind2019 Год назад +14

    Let's not forget Arab hierarchy within Arabs. I'm Syrian growing up in Kuwait, was made very clear I was inferior to the khaleejis.

    • @laylaa2454
      @laylaa2454 Год назад +2

      HONESTLYY

    • @acbacbacbacbacb
      @acbacbacbacbacb 9 месяцев назад +3

      good. since yall are racist towards non-arabs yall deserve to receive racism from each other. how about you start with yourselves first them work up to the biggest racists

    • @joahua122
      @joahua122 7 месяцев назад

      Syirians are not arab 😂😂😂

    • @palixicanx
      @palixicanx 6 месяцев назад +2

      As a Half Palestinian myself, I also Sometimes think many Khaleejis are worse, one of my Homeboys who is Saudi is real genuine and one of my dawgs, PBUH, I do know in Saudi Arabia Palestinian refugees cannot apply for citizenship unless he or she Marries a Saudi citizen.

    • @tomatofeind2019
      @tomatofeind2019 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@palixicanxyep, kuwait is bad for citizenship too, if a kuwaiti woman marries a foreigner and has a child, the baby will not be kuwaiti because the father has to be kuwaiti to get citizenship. they just want to keep the bloodline pure lets be honest. I like khaleejis, they tend to be very nice and kind but a lot of the time, deep down, they dont see us as one of them

  • @xelmx123
    @xelmx123 Год назад +43

    Put it back up. I'm Arab n Arab supremacy is real af

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад

      There's no such thing as Arab supremacy. That's just stupid to say. Arabs don't control the world like white people do.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      Superior turns into inferiority complex once certain 'white' people show up in the mix. They need to look into it.

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад +2

      @@Ibrahim-gm2bo no ethnicity "controls the world". well there's a conspiracy about one very small group but thats besides the point

    • @الهاشمي-القرشي
      @الهاشمي-القرشي 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Ibrahim-gm2boولكان ابناء عمومتهم بني صهيون يفعلون

    • @الهاشمي-القرشي
      @الهاشمي-القرشي 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Ibrahim-gm2boو ايضا دول الخليج العربي تتحكم بالعالم بنفط و مصر بقناة سويس لذالك نعم نتحكم بالعالم

  • @saral2329
    @saral2329 Год назад +60

    To whoever needs to hear this: You are not inferior to anyone.

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад +5

      @Cuca Tor In the 21st century no one can make you feel inferior without your consent

    • @Gggh691
      @Gggh691 5 месяцев назад

      Arabs treat non Arab as inferior. I’ve experienced it. Arab supremacy and that. What do you expect?

  • @lilacsky5524
    @lilacsky5524 Год назад +14

    There’s Arab supremacy. And there is a supremacy within the supremacy. Just like light black hate on dark black everywhere in the world. Fear has many forms.

  • @MuftiMasala
    @MuftiMasala Год назад +18

    Shouldn't have taken it down

  • @Mevmotto
    @Mevmotto Год назад +12

    Im from Pakistani decent born and raised in Scotland. I have never felt ashamed of who I am or what my roots are and I definitely experienced racism in school. When I visited Saudi for Umrah I was shocked by how disrespectful the Arabs were (not everyone) but they absolutely have a superiority complex and an arrogance. It’s crazy they have a “chosen people complex” just like the Jews.

    • @drasc1470
      @drasc1470 9 месяцев назад

      The things I've heard about the Arabs in Saudi and Dubai are the main reasons I dont want to go to either of those places. In terms of Saudi, imagine not wanting to go to your holy land because the people are too racist there 🫥 It's also partially why I couldn't feel too bad about the racism Qataris were facing during the world cup because they treat desis like shit over there. Guess they earned it 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @serendipity7921
    @serendipity7921 Год назад +10

    As an arab girl myself, I completly agree that Arab supremacy exists and its a problem. Arabs are even racists towards other arab nationalities. Im really sorry you had to deal with that. I hate that you went throught it. But there are many people who support you. I support you. 💗 and youre so brave for addressing it

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan Год назад +5

      youre still the problem

    • @Gggh691
      @Gggh691 5 месяцев назад

      You’re the reason why you racist Arabic girl

  • @Thearrowstrikes
    @Thearrowstrikes Год назад +11

    I still haven’t watched your reasons/the video, but there’s nothing wrong with having an opinion, and especially if it was based on your experiences which it sounded like it was. It’s not like you’re saying everyone is like that. I’m Moroccan and I see it myself, so yeah. Just thought I’d put it out there but it’s totally your choice what you put up on your channel and what you don’t. Lots of love xx

  • @890oo7
    @890oo7 Год назад +26

    I’m not arab and I always felt the same way that some arab people have this superiority complex to non arabs and sometimes even in masjid they only talk Arabic in lectures and by doing this it’s singling everyone out because lot everyone speakers arabic

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +8

      One thing I also find strange is when some people see a hijabi women and automatically assumes that she speaks Arabic.

    • @lujainot5495
      @lujainot5495 Год назад

      maybe the one giving the lecture doesn't speak english ?

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      @@lujainot5495 She's talking about the ones who do speak English but still insist on speaking Arabic, unaware that there are students in the class who don't know Arabic. Its like the teacher doesn't even bother to make that accommodations or even consider another alternative, which is to speak English to everyone.

    • @laylaa2454
      @laylaa2454 Год назад +1

      I mean twe are allowed to talk in Arabic with our friends just like you are allowed to talk in English in a non english speaking country. it doesnt mean you are trying to leave people out. and in lectures of course imams will throw out some arabic here and there but thats because Arabic is the language of the Quran. mosltly its common words that all muslims use despite not all being Arab (Allahu Aalam, Alhamdudillah, Allahu Akbar) or ayat from Quran that can be translated/translations are given right before / after ayah is recited,

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +1

      @@laylaa2454 Thats not what she meant. She's saying that there are some Arabs who assume that all Muslim people speak Arabic. That point itself is very ignorant. Then those same folks will be upset when people confuse their ethnicity or religion with something else, meanwhile they are the ones who think that just because you wear a headscarf or look a certain way automatically means that you speak Arabic. The ignorance comes from not understanding that majority of Muslims are non-Arabs, or even the fact that there definitely are entire Muslim societies that exist outside of the Arab world, that many Arabs don't bother to understand or even study about. Thats it really.

  • @kikiursalone
    @kikiursalone Год назад +17

    As a Christian Pakistani, I can relate but in a religious context. Even though, bar a few exceptions, my interactions with Pakistani Muslims have been amazing! I still struggle when I see how minorities ( particularly religious) are treated in Pakistan and it makes my blood boil honestly! However I'm trying to understand that these people are a victim of the cuture too where even speaking up for the anyone, who has caused the slightest "perceived" offense, can be suicidal! Nevermind the atrocious blasphemy law but even beyond that mob rule and violence is such a real possibility that it doesn't even need to reach the courts! Through the grace and love of Christ, I am slowly trying to rid myself of the bitterness and resentment I hold and trying to pray for those who persecute believers as commanded in the Bible. I'm far from perfect but I believe that through God's love I am able to do that for both the victims and their oppressors. Thank you for sharing this and even though you made this decision, I respect that you made that video to begin with! God bless you! ❤️

  • @azzagasim2916
    @azzagasim2916 Год назад +20

    Desi/brown people hate being made to feel inferior by arab people but will in the same breath make black/African people feel inferior. if your group doesn’t want this hierarchy then eliminate it entirely. Don’t just hate it because it disadvantages you. Peace

    • @MoniiK-pp9lc
      @MoniiK-pp9lc Год назад +4

      Don't drag all desis into this, not all desis are Muslim.

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 9 месяцев назад +2

      And Black people do the same thing to other Black people that are not the same type of Black as them yeah.

  • @THE_VALF_
    @THE_VALF_ Год назад +66

    Most Arab people I've met are genuine people - but there are zome bad actors. Kudos! for shedding some light on the matter. You shouldn't feel bad for having an opinion, sis. :)

    • @lindaostrom570
      @lindaostrom570 Год назад +6

      i am not arab but agree that most arabs are good people, most of the people in the world are good, it is zealots we have to watch out for . all religious and political groups have the responsibility of policing our own. else all is tainted. we have a saying " sunday christians" pple who go to church on sunday cause it is expected but do not live their faith.,

    • @666kittycat666
      @666kittycat666 Год назад +12

      Of course they’re mostly good people. The issue with stuff like this is that it’s often systemic. Most white people are good people but that doesn’t make systemic racism less real. The sad part is that good people often are part of bad systems without knowing it.

    • @ilaydelrey3122
      @ilaydelrey3122 Год назад +2

      i do support you! ignore the negative haters & comments

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад

      @@666kittycat666 systemic racism is no longer real and I'm tired of yall using it as an excuse

    • @laylaa2454
      @laylaa2454 Год назад +1

      thank you for at least acknowleging that we are mostly good- ive dealt with a lot of racist craps in this comment section LOL

  • @Loner-Wolf
    @Loner-Wolf Год назад +12

    As a revert Muslim from an Indian background I have opinions about Muslim communities, some of which is not polite. We have to be honest about how we feel about our experiences. As an Indian I know how racist, xenophobic and even Islamaphobic Indians can be (especially towards black people) Its an honest opinion about my own kind. So holding up a mirror to our Arab brothers snd sisters is a good thing. They need to see (and I'm sure some do) thd ugliness within their own communities. This is not about singling out only one ethnic group but about being honest so that people might have a chance to see themselves as others see them.

    • @Loner-Wolf
      @Loner-Wolf Год назад +1

      @AZ OZ oh I'm sure you lot have forgotten nothing...nothing at all. And you are right about not seeing anything in the mirror when you look into it... vacant and intellectually redundant... that is you all over.

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад +2

      Must be a Omani Wahhabi because Omani Ibadis are generally down to earth & least racist. Secondly you forgot Zanzibar😂 how Africans paid you back for what you did? 😂

    • @HulaguKhan2020
      @HulaguKhan2020 Год назад +1

      @AZ OZ maybe your Islam is a racist breed of terr0rist Islam that love Aarabs only, my branch of Islam, loves all people as long as you are a law abiding good person.

    • @MoniiK-pp9lc
      @MoniiK-pp9lc Год назад +3

      Don't unnecessarily drag Indians into this. Focus on your own community.

    • @gouthamkrishnan6718
      @gouthamkrishnan6718 2 месяца назад

      Islamophobia is a commonsense.Islam is just arab supremacy religion.

  • @nadia.c5
    @nadia.c5 Год назад +15

    I loved that video and it spoke the truth, I hope you bring it back up.

  • @GeneralBlacko
    @GeneralBlacko Год назад +16

    I resonate with what you’re saying so much, but another point that the others are not seeing is the magnitude of hate that such “controversial” video must have generated and how SCARY it must have been. For those asking you to put the video back up, why don’t YOU become advocates yourselves and speak up about this?!!!! This way it won’t be as shocking for those who are in denial. Much love.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +2

      I agree and keep responding to their comments, calling them out and basically putting them in their place.

  • @sarahalic7357
    @sarahalic7357 Год назад +50

    as a half arab I resonated with this so much. I wish you didnt take it down

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +7

      ​@AZ OZ She'll one day put it back up. People like you seem embarrassed that wheat she said is actually pretty much true for the most part.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      ​@AZ OZ no the feeling of belitlement and inferiority complex arabs have toward 'white' folks and the spectrum switch towards non arab muslims specially. Catch on please.

    • @الهاشمي-القرشي
      @الهاشمي-القرشي 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@carwofat1901حتى مع البيض عنصريين وليس فقط الهنود و الافارقه

    • @khadijaba5455
      @khadijaba5455 5 месяцев назад

      @@الهاشمي-القرشيAfricans ? Racist ? What are you talking about???

    • @الهاشمي-القرشي
      @الهاشمي-القرشي 5 месяцев назад

      @@khadijaba5455 Arabs treated Europeans, Africans, Turks, Persians and other people as equals in racism

  • @JazzyLeZoo
    @JazzyLeZoo Год назад +11

    I'm a Palestinian-Algerian Arab who married a Pakistani man. Arab supremacy is disgustingly real. I have experienced it towards myself because my parents didn't raise me to speak Arabic. Despite my ethnicity I was always spoken down to, people pitied me, whispered all sorts about the way I was raised, and are shocked I would marry outside my own race. Interestingly enough it was my father who asked me (before I was married) to try and seek someone outside the Arab community, despite his own racist tendencies... he knew.

    • @loulzzzzzzzz9
      @loulzzzzzzzz9 Год назад

      wallah no one cares you literally said u are arab urself how does ths affect u HOW

  • @890oo7
    @890oo7 Год назад +17

    Love you tazzy, you don’t have to explain yourself or the way you feel. It’s valid and I’ve felt like that too

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      You can speak out on it. People who have internal issues shouldn't project them on to you, and you shouldn't accept it. It's garbage, throw it all away.

  • @hiddenpearl22
    @hiddenpearl22 Год назад +9

    I would love a video about Islamic School. As a parent and immigrant I am always confused what to choose for the kids. I would like to listen to your point of view as an American Muslim. Pros and cons.

  • @adama2721
    @adama2721 Год назад +12

    Dont let them bully you into taking it down.

  • @basmasobhy2548
    @basmasobhy2548 Год назад +18

    I haven't watched the video but I'm truly sorry that you and any other non arab muslim has felt that or was told to feel so. If it makes any difference, I'm an arab who lives in an arab country and trust me there are many people that I know (including myself) who have so much respect for non arab muslims. There are a lot of reasons why but the respect is HUGE.

  • @scoobysnax8127
    @scoobysnax8127 Год назад +10

    It really is an issue. Glad you raised it. Sorry for any backlash.
    I also think there are superiority complexes within the Arab community.
    It’s sad when you approach the world with an attitude of oneness; one ummah, brothers and sisters, but are confronted with disdain, ignorance, arrogance.
    I swear some Arabs would happily ‘embrace ‘ iz real y’ ‘zio’ before they’d accept a Muslim brother of south Asian descent.
    I’ve seen them give gushing preference to white Europeans over fellow Muslims. Sellout mentality.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Год назад +4

      That's absolutely true. They really don't think much of desis, and they don't like it when we follow them.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +3

      ​@@riyadougla539 Ever notice some 9f their reactions when some 'white' folks convert to Islam. Oh boy, I immediately expect the happiness they display.

    • @Vitamins152
      @Vitamins152 8 месяцев назад

      Ancient India's Achievments
      1.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like infinite series for pi, power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more. These series were made by Madhava, who was a medieval indian mathematician and astronomer.
      2. Aryabhatta invented sine function.
      3. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine.
      4. Sushruta performed complex surgeries like brain, cataract, rhinoplasty, limb, and much more over 2000 years ago. Surgery was invented in Egypt first, but we made many contributions to it.
      5. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE.
      6. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals.
      7. Decimal System.
      8. Binary number system by pingala.
      9. Ayurveda.
      10. Bhaskara I stated that the at the highest point the rate of change is zero.
      11. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago.
      12. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula.
      13. Solutions to quadratics.
      Modern India's Achievements:
      1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also artificially synthesized coenzyme A and played a massive role in cracking the genetic code. I reccomend you watch and learn more about him. He shaped modern genetics.
      2. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon.
      3. Mars Mission.
      4. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1)
      5. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany.
      6. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him.
      7. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose.
      8. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De.
      9. USB by Ajay Bhatt.
      10. Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham.
      11. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson.
      12. Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him.
      13. G.N. Ramachandran discovered the triple helical structure of collagen protein and deepened our understanding of sickle cell anemia.
      14. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins.
      15. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes, which gives us a deeper understanding of how ribosomes manufacture proteins.
      16. Airplane by shivkar bapuji talpade in 1895, although we are not sure how true this is.
      17. Cervical Cerclage first described by Sirodkhar.
      There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy). We have a lot of contributions to humanity, but some credits are wrongfully attributed to Westerners. Not only that westerners ruined our image through their media. We are portrayed as street sh*tters, cow urine drinkers, unhygienic, female baby k*llers, cow dung eaters, etc. This will cause them to look down on us.

  • @yennefer440
    @yennefer440 Год назад +18

    I'm really mad about the hate you received for that video. The people who were offended are the problem.

  • @snakemagma2426
    @snakemagma2426 Год назад +10

    قال رسول الله صل الله عليه وسلم "لا فرق بين عربي و أعجمي إلا بالتقوى".

    • @Gggh691
      @Gggh691 5 месяцев назад +1

      Go tell your people to learn about islam. Islam was bought to the Arabs because they were the most misguided people on earth

  • @shaniakbar6197
    @shaniakbar6197 Год назад +11

    I think this has also to do with who represents the majority of the Muslim population in that western country. I say western country because the experiences are with people who are Arabs living in the US. In the UK the majority population of Muslims is Pakistani and then Bangladeshi, we have some North Africans like Algerians and Moroccans but very small compared to Pakistani and Bangladeshis. We face no issues from Arabs like that here since we run the masjids and represent the Muslim community be that sports, media etc. other communities defo feel like that about the Pakistani/Bengali community like you feel about Arabs. But really who cares all our accountability is with Allah, and if your Arab or Pakistani it won’t matter.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 9 месяцев назад

      In the UK they don't say anything to your face, but you know they don't care about us.

    • @shaniakbar6197
      @shaniakbar6197 9 месяцев назад

      @@riyadougla539 issue is nationalism it’s disgusting, its a disease but the prophets already told us no one is better than another only but in piety. Umar ra told us that we had no honour before and Islam gave us honour. So who cares when you die Allah won’t ask you about ur ethnicity or nationality nor will others be in the grave with you. Minor let them do their ting genuine Muslims that have fear of Allah can’t be racist.

  • @imjustvisiting5397
    @imjustvisiting5397 Год назад +5

    Please bring back the video and block the comments section. My self hating family members need to watch it. If you don't speak and stand by your truth, who will?

  • @sunriseatabeach3537
    @sunriseatabeach3537 Год назад +20

    As a Muslim Arab myself i have always respected different people in general. But Muslims from other country's were always very heart warmingly beautiful, how different my culture was from theirs but still we share one religion that binds us together like a family, our ummah. And i have always admired how for instance Malaysians, again not Arabs, often are more religious and are raised with the Islamic customs and modesty. As a Muslim no matter what origin i have i would never feel comfortable to judge or think lowly of other Muslims it is a grave sin that everyone should be aware of. Also towards non Muslims we always must treat others friendly and be understanding even in cases where we get treated badly and get hurt from mistreatment we should pull back from showing negative attitude or arrogance. Even our Prophet peace be upon him, other people treated him badly, but he showed his brothers how to treat others with dignity and respect and that is the example we must follow. As the Quran said, we are made different in order to get to know one another, and explore each others differences. I am very sorry sis you felt less than, because of some rotten apples that are bound to be there, they exist in every nationality sadly. I promise there are much, much more like me, who who admire our brothers and sisters from all over the world. And Allah only looks at our deeds not our nationalities. Salam🌺

    • @AntiIdoloter
      @AntiIdoloter Год назад

      Muhammad is a false prophet. And you are taking pride in a false religion with false teaching

  • @AddOn-Venture
    @AddOn-Venture 4 дня назад +1

    Tizzy phe!your are the best .how's going....

  • @ynat2198
    @ynat2198 Год назад +14

    I'm pakistani. I live in nyc in a heavily arab populated area. Lol yeah too many arabs are racist and it does not stop at the older generations because they are teaching their kids and young arabs dislike us just as much. Arab girls are clique-y, arab guys are.....yeah i don't have any polite words for them. It will never stop me from going to the masjid, but it does make community events frustrating. When i was in college it was way worse, the rudeness and arrogance was off the charts. Then i became a lecturer at my college aaand they didn't know what to make of that either but just kind of toned down the rudeness.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +2

      Oh my, I relate a lot with the community events. I love Eid, like I look forward to it. The only thing I dread and actively avoid are racist Arabs. They are so bitter. But I dont allow it to ruin the day for me at all. I don't deserve it. Their racism overtakes their following of what Islam actually teaches them. Its like they actively avoid it. Thats why I tend to call them out when I see them and don't mind being confrontational. Those types of Arabs are the ones who don't know how to act around others and are so morally disgusting, sorry to say. Those are also the ones who want toxic 'proximity to whiteness' . I see right through it all. Dont even get me started on the Arab youtube families who try so hard to appeal to 'white people' and try to socially gain their acceptance.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 9 месяцев назад

      It's disturbing their attitude towards others.

  • @سلامہريکے
    @سلامہريکے Год назад +14

    why do we pakistanis take disrespect from them arabs? they treat us like that becus we let them. if we are united and appreciate our history culture land we wouldnt be here. like the indians iranians somalis , arabs think theyre superior to them but these group stick up for eachother

    • @scoobysnax8127
      @scoobysnax8127 Год назад

      I don’t know where you live but that’s not correct. When did Arabs think Somali are superior? You must be deluded. If anything, Somali don’t have the best rep here in the UK. I have nothing against them but I see it.
      People eat up Indian culture more than Pak because they were fed it. There was clearly an agenda to market India and promote it in a certain way. I noticed it from some years ago.
      There’s so much more I could say. I think sometimes desis who have not had to live in western cultures and experience the real prejudices, live in a bubble and still hold western culture in such high regard as if it’s all Downton Abbey life.

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan Год назад +2

      pakistan shud adopt the indian alphabet over the arabic alphabets as pakistanis are iranic and not semitic/cananites

    • @سلامہريکے
      @سلامہريکے Год назад

      @@arianathearyan LMAO . PAKISTAN ADOPTED THE PERSIAN ALPHABETIC script. the Nastaliq way of writing. aint no one wants to be an arab lol. and yes, im an iranic. the western half of pakistans land is iranic majority like the pashtuns and baloch.

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan Год назад +1

      @@سلامہريکے the alphabet looks very close to Arabic tho, it’s still Semitic

    • @Demirel7641
      @Demirel7641 Год назад +1

      Bro, as an arab i must say that you have to spite in the faces of the arabs racists toward you.

  • @EM-tx3ly
    @EM-tx3ly 4 месяца назад +2

    It exists and a fact of life
    But nothing humbles the unbridled Arab pride boastfulness haughtiness and insolence than the upper hand of the Rum & Ajam especially in their own countries
    It’s sad but humbling
    The ones that opened Arabian peninsula Levant Mesopotamia Egypt North Africa aren’t the same as those existing today
    The pious predecessors and today’s Arabs are like the heavens and the gutters
    Enough said

  • @Kohii2Go
    @Kohii2Go Год назад +7

    The problem is still there. Being made fun of your pronunciation and that you don’t understand Arabic when you are able to read it, is real. Looking down on Muslims who use other words is also still bothering. As long as this doesnt stop, there wont be a unity in our Ummah.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +1

      Let me put it this way, in order to not be affected by any negative things some Arabs say about you, start looking at those people once they enter the western world. Some are even willing to give up their religion entirely to gain acceptance from 'white' people.

    • @shein672
      @shein672 Год назад +2

      I dont understand most dialects of arabic are not close to classical arabic, saw a video of chinesse ploygot who was learning classical arabic and said when she spoke it with other arab people many arabs didnt understand her

  • @aqilazhar998
    @aqilazhar998 6 месяцев назад +3

    I think you forgot theyre also feel superior towards southeast asian muslims especially someone look Indonesian or Filipino. And these are the same people appall Jews on the narrative “God Chosen People”. Im like wow-

  • @RadiaMahomed
    @RadiaMahomed 4 месяца назад +2

    So what's new .
    Like little over fourteen hundred years ago the BLESSED PROPHET OF ISLAAM (peace upon him) NABI UL ARABI WAL ALAMI (the prophet of Arab and non Arab.set the precincts for Muslims to abide by. Alas what do we do today....
    And when Satan accursed replied to ALLAH'S question about respecting mankind's father AADAM (peace upon him) ,he Satan responded "I am better than he, you created me from fire and you created him from sand."
    So it's this satanic fiery inclination that makes us think we better then another or others.
    ALLAH SAVE US FROM ARROGANCE.
    AAMEEN

  • @naan-jf9gh
    @naan-jf9gh 3 месяца назад +3

    You shouldn't have taken it down. Discussing the racism within the Arab world and their superiority complex is an issue that needs way more attention. Arab society is not just societal, it's institutionalized racism and there are no outlets to even begin the discussion there. They won't address it, they teach racial ideologies in their schools, revise history to fit a narrative of supremacy, and appropriate countless cultures within the region.
    It's important for the diaspora to shine a light on it from wherever they can.
    Racism towards Iranians, Indians, South-East Asians, Turks, etc.
    They also hand wave the issue away and blame others for racism, saying others have a superiority complex, and bemoaning the racism that Arabs receive from usually the west.
    It's hypocritical, it's weak, it's cowardice. I can't feel sympathy for people who never look inwards, who never feel empathy for other human beings.

    • @mmgxo
      @mmgxo 3 месяца назад +1

      The most anti-Arab people I have ever met are literally Egyptian Christians. It took Egypt a while to even become Arabized (by force). The fact that there is nowhere in North Africa that became Arabic-speaking "by choice" should give the Muslims in Pakistan a hint as to what happens when you allow Arabization to thrive.

  • @suksuk5191
    @suksuk5191 Год назад +3

    it's a shame you had to take that video down, i would have loved to watch it. Us arabs are not perfect or better than others because we speak arabic. Arab muslims are not superior to non arab muslims. Our value as muslims is in our Imaan. Your criticism is valid and I hope your situation gets better ya rab 🤲

  • @Nadine-bx2dg
    @Nadine-bx2dg Год назад +6

    I'm sorry for all the hate you got for that video Tasneem. I'm a long time Arab viewer and I watched that video, and although it was hard to watch at the time, I unfortunately can't really deny any of the statements you made. I hope we see a change soon, in the meantime I'm really enjoying your new content and well, just keep being your authentic self (:

  • @cleohettori8725
    @cleohettori8725 Год назад +6

    Put it back up, its necessary, never bend

  • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
    @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 8 месяцев назад +4

    I just wanna put something out here since it shares relevancy to this video. My aunt knew an neighbor of hers who was Afghan who's daughter married an Arab man. From the day of her marriage till her divorce, his mother in-law was hellbent on destroying their marriage by any means possible and eventually it worked. She wanted her son to marry an Arab woman since inception, apparently even the guy was just using her (according to my aunt) and they went their separate ways. This is one of the reasons Afghans look down on intermarriage with Arabs.
    I have no problem with Arabs, i think they are great people for the most part but many are tribalistic and xenophobic mixed in with a false sense of superiority complex.

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan 8 месяцев назад +1

      Arabs hate non Arabs in general, some Arabs are good but majority aren’t and they have a supremacist view because these bing bongs think every prophet are Arabs even tho they’re not Arabs except a handful

  • @christosliakopoulos2341
    @christosliakopoulos2341 4 месяца назад +3

    Nothing good comes out the Arab world

  • @DevjKaiser
    @DevjKaiser Год назад +7

    As a black muslimah no Arab ever returned my salaam in the masjid. Ever. When I went to another masjid the mix of people there returned my salaams. I finally felt welcomed and loved in the umaah after years. I defiantly understand the feeling and that’s my experience. The arabs at my current masjid are so welcoming, but even when I told them about my experience they acknowledged that there is a sense of superiority from other arabs and they call them out.

    • @biscuit119
      @biscuit119 10 месяцев назад

      Which masjid did you encounter this hostility.

  • @NiaPgn
    @NiaPgn Год назад +5

    Not that you need my validation but you were brave and I supported it when you posted it, and you were brave and I supported it when you took it down. 👏🏼❤️✊🏼

  • @harithdanial141
    @harithdanial141 11 месяцев назад +3

    In Umayyad era, Turk, Persian can't praying with Arab. This is literally against what prophet Muhammad teach. In Arab revolt, it's not about religion but rather their pride. Their had audacity to call Jew racist because call themselves God choosen but in reality their literary did same thing. The irony. We can admit racist is wrong and common but it's more getting worst when that mixed with religion. I follow Islam not because what race prophet Muhammad is, what language he speak. I follow him because to worship real God and bring the bless to world as Islam used to be

  • @nfamaramarrie1790
    @nfamaramarrie1790 Год назад +12

    Salaam alaikum sister, this whole thing about supremacy is true and it is very sad for a Muslim who believe in qua'an and authentic hadith where it says only TAQWA makes you better than other Muslim. But hey for me personally I don't care if you think you're better than me because of your colour that means you're an ignorant person about your deen.

  • @Elinal23567
    @Elinal23567 2 месяца назад +2

    As a revert to Islam who was guided initially by Pakistani Muslims and took my Shahada in front of an Arab Egyptian, and has many Muslim online friends due to advocating for Palestine , I always remember that in his final sermon, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority over a white - except by piety and good action."

  • @MOverDose
    @MOverDose Год назад +5

    It’s weird to start a sentence by a saying as an Arab, but yeah. As an Arab who did watch that video, I saw no lies.
    Does this mean some anti-Arabs will love this comment? I don’t care. People who breathe hate need therapy. My interaction with this video won’t change a thing for them. This creator has something valuable to say and I enjoy supporting this channel. I usually skip any content that includes hijab because of my own experience. However, Tazzy didn’t make it her whole identity and this is quite refreshing.

  • @LaVictoireRosee
    @LaVictoireRosee Год назад +7

    I’m Bangladeshi and a Syrian guy in university straight up told me that I can’t ever understand the Quran and therefore can never be a proper Muslim…

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan Год назад +1

      @azoz6797 stop bombing children concerts

    • @Azoz-oz
      @Azoz-oz Год назад

      ​@@arianathearyan 😂😂😂😂 wtf

    • @arianathearyan
      @arianathearyan Год назад

      @@Azoz-oz what’s so funny? Stop attacking concerts

    • @Azoz-oz
      @Azoz-oz Год назад

      @@arianathearyan he ran away

  • @Patience2dream
    @Patience2dream Год назад +7

    As a half Arab (half Mexican), there's definitely a supremacy issue especially as it connects to religion unfortunately. It's extremely sad and I don't believe this is what Allah would want, it's literally pride overtaking their nafs. It's so hypocritical to what our religion teaches us, that I actually stay away from Arabs and don't find common ground with them, especially in the States when they hold me "higher" for knowing Arabic fluently and having lived in an Arab country for almost 10 years as a kid (because it directly implies the opposite of putting others lower for not knowing Arabic or not being Arab or not being directly exposed to the culture which is literally what prophet Muhammad pbuh had to fight against in getting people to stop blindly following their forefathers tradition simply for social acceptance and racial superiority). It feels embarrassing that they would make this a social status thing and bind it to religion too.
    Don't even get me started on them trying to literally ignore that I am half Mexican and try to box me into being 100% Arab when I'm not, I'm half and half like the best dairy for mashed potatoes.

    • @palixicanx
      @palixicanx 6 месяцев назад

      As A Half Palestinian and Half Mexican myself, you’re definitely spitting facts.

  • @laraibia360
    @laraibia360 Год назад +19

    Kudos to you for actually shining light on a big problem 👏

  • @Pacora2023
    @Pacora2023 Год назад +4

    i agreed with your original video 100%. it resonated completely. i would encourage you to upload it again

  • @Enjoytheshow435
    @Enjoytheshow435 Год назад +4

    They are inferior because they lost their languages to the Arab invaders and you didn’t (most of them are Arabized not Arabs and I’m one of them) but they are superior because at least they understand the original language of the text the believe in as it’s impossible to fully understand the Quran if you don’t understand, not just your Arabic dialect (there are many Arabic dialects and they can be so different than standard Arabic) but you have to understand standard Arabic and you have to be good at it but even then, you still can’t get a good grasp on it if you don’t read old Arabic literature and have a good idea of the environment that it originated from. It’s a very complicated book and what you get in the west or in other Islamic communities is a sugarcoated and water downed version of it. Hence, why radicalism comes from Islamic communities that’s understand and speak Arabic more than any none Arab Islamic communities And that’s why I’m an ex Muslim. My dad was an Arabic/ Islam, teacher who sent me to Al Azhar university which is the equivalent of the Vatican for Islam.
    I’m actually surprised that you are surprised of their superiority. They don’t even accept their own Christian minorities, ex Muslims, gays etc. You want them to accept you?

    • @kokorinaa_
      @kokorinaa_ Год назад +5

      Wait are you saying Arabs are superior because their native younger is Arabic lol I’m Somali and before Islam came to medina it came to east Africa Abyssinia yes Arabs don’t accept non Muslims in a Islamic point of view no one is superior only by good deeds that’s it and it’s funny how you think accepting Islam is being arabized it’s just accepting a religion somalis speak Somali still Pakistanis speak their language and southeast Asians do as well and keep their traditions but make it halal that’s it

    • @haideraliibnakhlaq8823
      @haideraliibnakhlaq8823 Год назад +1

      Imagine leaving Islam due to the ignorance of people

    • @kokorinaa_
      @kokorinaa_ 8 месяцев назад +3

      @bluetorpido5929 best friend the prophet Muhammad (SAW) said “an Arab is not superior to a non-Arab a non-Arab is not superior over an Arab, a white is not superior over a black and a black is not superior over a white.” in islam no-one is superior not by wealth, not by heritage and not by ethnicity/race . arabs didn’t invent islam, islam is the religion for all from adam to now its quite prejudiced from you to conflate Islam a religion and Arab a ethnic group, the first muatdin (person who recites the call to prayer) was Abyssinian(Bilal ra) Sumaya ra the first martyr in islam was Abyssinian and the prophet’s adoptive mother one who he deeply cared for (Barakah ra) was Abyssinian, there lots of black history in Islam Prophet Isa (Jesus) as was said to be of a dark complexion and the same with Prophet Musa (Moses) as. (and for your information I write and read arabic) and you don’t have to speak arabic fluently to practice it, you can learn to read and pronounce arabic but you can also buy translated copies and you can say that about almost any religion to be jewish you have to learn Hebrew, to read the bible in its original form you’d have to learn Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek and to practice Hinduism you’d have to learn Sanskrit, So your point is kinda invalid and seems quite ignorant for you to say such. also racism is in every language not to excuse it but to tell you arabic is not the only language with racist insults even my language Somali has many religions and xenophobic insults. Don’t conflate Islam with Muslims.

    • @kokorinaa_
      @kokorinaa_ 8 месяцев назад +3

      @bluetorpido5929 also there is a difference between Islamisation and Arabisation two great examples of this would be Sudan and Somalia because Somalia only became muslims they didn’t lose their language, culture or traditions unlike the Sudanese. So first of all learn the difference

  • @aamirkhan6692
    @aamirkhan6692 9 месяцев назад +3

    Inferiority complex is very complex. I am an Indian Muslim and like other desis I know how people in our community look up to the Arab speaking people.
    Having the knowledge that most people who call themselves Arab are not really Arab (including the Egyptians, Iraqis, Syrians and Palestinians) and understanding Arabs are in no sphere better than Desis, like Islamic knowledge or practice or values or even secular knowledge and intellect, and this makes a huge difference, as you can simply speak Arabic language and Identify as an Arab.
    A few salient points to mention lol
    1. Desis have been doing way better in western countries than Arabs
    2. Desi countries are more stable than most Arab nations
    3. Desis are more into Islam than Arabs (yes this is true)
    4. Desis are less violent than most Arabs
    5. Desis are smarter than most Arabs
    Arabs and Desis also look very similar - in case you want to claim Arabs from the north, i.e. Syria or Lebanon are whiter and from the south are black, there are Desis from the North, i.e Pashtuns and others who are as white as any and there are Desis from Sri Lanka and South India who are black as any (except they don't have the Afro hair).
    So yes most Desis and Arabs look similar based on which region you want to compare them to.
    Having said that, of course this is a broad generalisation BUT in general every ethnicity hates the other (a common phenomenon), thus the problem lies in Desis looking upto the Arabs as if they are a special race, while Arabs do what anyone else does - hate the "other", and they are hated by the "Turks", "Persians" and others.
    Stop looking up to these Arabs and look at them as equals and you won't find a special hate against yourself but another race just hating on those who are not like them, and build your own Identity of being from the land of Sanskrit (not Arabic or Persian)

    • @swanskingdom3118
      @swanskingdom3118 9 месяцев назад

      Why don’t u shut it?? I knew that u don’t have any knowledge the moment u said iraqies and Syrians are not Arab. Let me shock u and say that 95% of iraqies are pure arab tribes that migrated from hijaz and najd with only 5% of Kurds and majus , same with Syria and in every arab country it’s not just called arab for nothing there are pure areas tribes so who the F are u to say they not arab??? Did u do DNA to all of them???

    • @GreaterAfghanistanMovement
      @GreaterAfghanistanMovement 8 месяцев назад +2

      I love how some of you Pakistanis love to drag us Pashtuns into your victim hood and going as far as calling us "Desi" even though this term is foreign to us and we don't identify with it. Just keep us out of your mouth.
      Also, no. Desis and Arabs don't look alike, i can tell the difference.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 3 месяца назад

      Well said

  • @shipperina2213
    @shipperina2213 Год назад +5

    I am arab and have lived in an arab country all my life, this issue is seen a lot with the older generation and men from what I have seen. They think it is funny to make fun of a culture or a group of people, they cannot see through their own hypocrisy, yet still manage to act like they are not in the wrong for "having an opinion". I cannot count the number of times I have seen my dad make fun of Asian eyes and use slurs (mostly towards Pakistani and black people). I cannot count the number of times I have seen boys in my class make fun of Punjabi music and make stereotypical accents of other Asian countries. I just hate it. My friends hate it. Almost all the girls I know hate it. Only a few boys hate it.

    • @Azoz-oz
      @Azoz-oz Год назад

      its funny wtf

    • @ahmedrashid2687
      @ahmedrashid2687 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@Azoz-oz your khaleeji accent and music is funny too

  • @lailakhoshkar126
    @lailakhoshkar126 Год назад +3

    Ok I'm sorry this has nothing to do with the video but girl that hijab looks amazing on you mA!

  • @falihae
    @falihae Год назад +7

    This is one of the first videos I'm watching on your channel and I completely understand why taking down the original was a tough but necessary step to make. I grew up in a predominantly Arab Muslim community, went to Islamic school for middle & high school. They all talk and news spreads like wildfire. I've made friends with people of all kinds of ethnicities and I've witnessed firsthand and personally experienced this. I'm Pakistani as well but get mistaken for being Arab a lot, to the point where older Arabs from the community & some of my teachers would speak to me in arabic and then try to argue with me about my ethnicity & ancestry. It would hurt that they didn't believe that I could come from Pakistan, "i was too fair-skinned". They would then proceed to treat me differently after learning I wasn't Arab. Students would bully and I would see their eyes when they would talk to each other about other races "she's pakistani" "he's moroccan" and they would smile & glare at one another in a judgmental way. Students would be treated differently, arab students would get away with so much bullying and harassment only because the staff was arab and would be family friends with their parents.
    One of my friends was from Sudan and spoke fluent Arabic, since she was dark-skinned none of the Arabs thought she understood them and the racist & vile things she would hear coming out of some of their mouths (teachers even!) were despicable. We were in school at a masjid after all.
    This is only the tip of the iceberg, there were so many things that I saw take place there that had left a sour taste in my mouth. But Alhamdulillah now the school is doing a lot to change the "arab's are superior" narrative. But I feel that they HAVE to not because they WANT to. MashAllah now there are more diverse ethnicities attending than ever before. The community unfortunately still holds onto this mindset though.
    I would also like to mention the superiority complex that plagues Pakistani's as well. Unfortunately this is a widespread issue. Some Pakistani's are so racist towards minorities in their own country. They also skin-shame, being a dark-skinned Pakistani is seen as an "insult" in some of their eyes. These issues need to be strongly addressed and these mindsets need to be changed. Being biased towards and creating favoritism towards certain people/races/ethnicities is not taught in Islam! We are taught to be respectful of all, and yet these backward ideologies plague communities.

  • @anmarbr7219
    @anmarbr7219 4 месяца назад +2

    the real question is who told arabs they're superior????

  • @siwarhamza5174
    @siwarhamza5174 Год назад +6

    I'm an Arab and I love all Muslims from all races

  • @shaniakbar6197
    @shaniakbar6197 Год назад +1

    Honour and Glory Belong To Allāh, to His Messenger and the Believers - ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattāb said, “We are a people who Allah has honoured with Islam, so whenever we seek to be honoured through other than it, Allah will bring us humiliation.”

  • @nl.dauhoo
    @nl.dauhoo Год назад +16

    I am sorry for what you went through while you were young and growing up.
    I responded negatively as well, because of my own experience with people from the Indian sub-continent. I apologize for it.
    I love ❤ your videos and contents.
    May Allah Ta'ala help all of us, Muslims to stop hurting each other and to connect and love each other and be a strong ummah!

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +5

      Many people also want peace with eachother. The problem starts when you want peace, but at the same time still feel that you want superiority over 1 group, at the same time having inferiority complex with another. It doesn't work that way!

    • @straw1berry11
      @straw1berry11 Год назад

      The first step towards loving each other might be acknowledging that we do hurt each other. Saying "we should all love each other" fixes nothing.

  • @Sabiha-30
    @Sabiha-30 Год назад +3

    You should’ve disabled the comments!

  • @TheLittlemo7
    @TheLittlemo7 Год назад +4

    PLEASE MAKE THE ISLAMIC SCHOOL VIDEO

  • @Sadin15
    @Sadin15 Год назад +2

    There was a reason Rasool Allaah reminded people about racism in his last sermon among other important things.

  • @annieshabbir478
    @annieshabbir478 Год назад +3

    You could consider leaving it up and disabling comments on it

  • @Salem_morio
    @Salem_morio Год назад +3

    I remember a few years ago i saw this video on twitter of an arab yelling at a non arab women that Islam belongs to arabs because they're arab & it's a disgrace that the likes of her are following it. It wasn't that one person being racists that broke my heart, it was all the comments defending & supporting it.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 9 месяцев назад +2

      That's exactly how Arabs feel. They really don't like non-Arabs following Islam, unless it is a pale person.

    • @OfficialDenzy
      @OfficialDenzy 2 месяца назад

      What a dumbass

  • @lucyadam9128
    @lucyadam9128 Год назад +3

    Don't be bothered about it , you only said the truth and the truth is difficult to accept

  • @RawiahAlshehri
    @RawiahAlshehri 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’m sad that this has been your experience. It’s important not to generalize and stereotype a huge population based on individual experiences. Supremacy is ignorance. A good Muslim knows that there is no superiority of anyone over another except by taqwa. We need to stand united, let’s not categorize Muslims by ethnicity.

    • @acbacbacbacbacb
      @acbacbacbacbacb 9 месяцев назад +1

      yes supremacy is ignorance and more arabs are ignorant

  • @straw1berry11
    @straw1berry11 Год назад +2

    I wish I got to see your video before you took it down. I hope one day you feel okay with putting it up. I've experienced "arab supremacy" towards africans my entire life, and more people should speak on it. You're so brave for standing for your beliefs regardless of backlash and controversy. Ramadan mubarak!

  • @rahel5144
    @rahel5144 Месяц назад +1

    Sad.😢

  • @baadiyahaw1906
    @baadiyahaw1906 Год назад +6

    Sadly, the first 9 minutes of your video are on an anti-Islam page on Facebook. It makes me so angry! May Allah (swt) make it easy for all Desi people. Thank you Sister Tazzy for opening my eyes.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад

      Sadly, folks like that will do anything to make Islam look bad. They don't know how to seperate religion from imperfect followers.

  • @lubainaibrahim7771
    @lubainaibrahim7771 Год назад +2

    I never got a chance to see the video, but i feel like i would have related with it and would have really helped me feel like heard. I wish you decide to put it back up !

  • @patriciamajor9028
    @patriciamajor9028 5 дней назад

    In today world people that has to tell other people that they are inferior truly feel inferior themselves!!!

  • @me_8406
    @me_8406 Год назад +4

    I think the issue is that you're (maybe not intentionally) generalising a HUGE group of people. I know you're saying Arabs are not a monolith, but you're then also constantly saying "Arab muslims do this" "Arab Muslims are this way". its conflicting yk.
    I am sorry for your experiences and nobody deserves such treatment, hopefully you're doing better now and are more comfortable with yourself. But I will also say i think its unfair to make a video complaining about Arab Muslims rather than your experience with Muslims who happen to be Arab.
    Just remember that there are millions of Arabs, and some vocal idiots don't represent the hundreds of millions, so its unfair to group them together.
    I've had unfortunate experiences with south Asians, but I also understand that there are billions of them and most couldnt care less.
    Again I am very sorry for your experiences and may God protect you from the disgusting behaviour of others. 💐❤

  • @AG28996
    @AG28996 Год назад +10

    Arab are very proud (not in an offensive way), talking as an Arab, we are very proud, and that could get exaggerated to racism and hate if not tamed to a positive direction, but instead fed with supremacy. Arabs have a lot of great qualities and beautiful traits, but we also could be so scary and hateful if we don’t learn how to respect different cultures/people.

    • @سلامہريکے
      @سلامہريکے Год назад

      whyre u ppl so proud of? ruining the image of islam? what culture or history or food that u ppl have that other ancient and much better people dont have like the persians desis central asians. LUL, humble urself jst cus the Propphet muhammad was arab means nothin. He was sent down to ur ppl cus u guys were the most backwards. the persians and romans didnt even want to conqure u ppl.

    • @carwofat1901
      @carwofat1901 Год назад +12

      No offense, but there are also traits that are bad that they do not want to address, but are okay with showing it to people they want to feel superior to. That needs to be talked about because honestly, living with Arabs for most of my lives, I never saw them as 'special' or 'different'. To me they were just like everybody else. However, I would notice their racism would scream the loudest compared to other groups of people.

    • @ye23.
      @ye23. Год назад +8

      “He who has a mustard seed of pride will not enter Paradise”- Prophet Muhammad pbuh

    • @wayneh1562
      @wayneh1562 Год назад +7

      Why didn't the Prophet PBUH and his companions behave that way❓️
      I have seen the Prophet pbuh19 times in my life . If some of you guys should see him pbuh you would feel ashamed to even show a little pride to people. Nothing wrong with confidence but having arrogance and looking down on others is shameful

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад +1

      @@سلامہريکے it's not why're it's what're(what are) or say "why are you people so proud?"

  • @peaceseeker9927
    @peaceseeker9927 3 месяца назад +1

    If what you said in the video you took down was not true, the reaction would not have been so intense. Truth often hurts.

  • @arianathearyan
    @arianathearyan 11 месяцев назад +2

    I support Israel 🇮🇱

  • @bisbee321
    @bisbee321 Год назад +21

    Pashtun supremecy is also a thing. Maybe not in America but definitely in Pakistan

    • @mahaaryaman7088
      @mahaaryaman7088 Год назад +1

      Unfortunately true she should do a video on that

    • @Ibrahim-gm2bo
      @Ibrahim-gm2bo Год назад

      I thought Punjabi Pakistanis control Pakistan?

    • @hani1586
      @hani1586 Год назад +1

      Don't think it is

    • @minasbaguette889
      @minasbaguette889 Год назад +8

      Not a punjabi commenting on supremacy. Be for real

    • @markusmath3421
      @markusmath3421 Год назад +4

      pashtuns feel superior to punjabis, punjabis call them bachbaz and namak haram and feel superior. Every group has these problems because it is tempting for a human to try to feel superior over others for whatever reason.
      Seriously I don't get the point of whining about it online as if some representative from the other group is gonna travel to your house and present you with an apology and a trophy. Everyone needs to get over themselves and stop bringing so much attention to negative experiences all the time.

  • @Falasteena
    @Falasteena 4 месяца назад +1

    Plz upload the video again if possible.

    • @Falasteena
      @Falasteena 4 месяца назад

      And if u are disturbed u can always turn off comments