COST OF LIVING AS A STUDENT OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE GAMBIA 🇬🇲

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • It comes in the lines of poetry:
    أَخي لَن تَنالَ العِلمَ إِلّا بِسِتَّةٍ *** سَأُنبيكَ عَن تَفصيلِها بِبَيانِ
    ذَكاءٌ وَحِرصٌ وَاِجتِهادٌ وَبُلغَةٌ *** وَصُحبَةُ أُستاذٍ وَطولُ زَمانِ
    My brother you will not attain knowledge except by 6 things, I will tell you about them in detail;
    1) Intelligence
    2) Diligence
    3) Hard Work
    4) Provisions
    5) Accompanying a teacher
    6) A long amount of time
    As cliché as it may sound however in order to be successful in seeking knowledge it is a MUST that you have the necessary provisions - even if it's small - to carry you through your journey.
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    This video clarifies some of the MAIN expenses to consider when coming to the Gambia to study. I wish I had someone do a detailed clarification for me before I came so that I was aware of particular things beforehand الله المستعان
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Комментарии • 22

  • @adamabah1035
    @adamabah1035 Год назад +5

    Assalaamu Allaikum
    It's better and much cheaper to buy in bulk
    A bag of potatoes
    A bag of rice
    A bag of onions
    You can buy whole sheep or meat or part of the whole from Abuko
    See Gano did it again video on youtube for Gambian made chocolate
    For travel safety try getting your own car or use a local driver whom you know atleast where he lives, responsible family Gambian person.
    GET YOUR OWN CAR IS MUCH WORTH WHILE AS YOU STATED AND SAFER WAY.
    Getting a generator is convenient as electricity could be very unreliable.
    Much better if you have solar panel
    A compound with solar panel is much cheaper and ensures electricity availability

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад +1

      Walaykum salām wa rahmatullāhi wa barakātuhu jazāk Allāhu khayran yes we've come to learn that there is a specific way that shopping should be done here in the Gambia in order to be economical with your spending, this takes experience.... We will do a video about it also in shā Allāh.

  • @adamabah1035
    @adamabah1035 Год назад +1

    Jazzak'Allahu khair
    Healthcare is very challenging especially on state hospital or healthcare facilities.
    There are reliable private ones
    May Allah make is easy fir all of us

  • @roguelights07
    @roguelights07 Год назад +1

    As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh! Allahumma baarik feek wa fee 'ilmik!
    Subhanallah, listening to all this, the daily life and difficulties faced by yourself, the inconveniences as we'd call them, and the problems there in that town or village which you reside made me see the countless business opportunities and potential that The Gambia has. Theres a lot of ways to solve each of those difficulties to make a family's day more efficient in shaa Allah, so that the tullaabul 'ilm can focus on their days with Quran and sunnah, bi'idznillah.
    baarakallahu feek! wat tawfiq!

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад +1

      Walaykum salām wa rahmatullāhi wa barakātuhu
      Ameen
      Most definitely subhān Allāh, there are MANY gaps in the market here and it's strange the people of this land do not see it themselves, however as a foreigner here it is clear as day and alhamdulillāh we have a few ideas that we are trying to execute, may Allāh grant us success.
      May Allāh bless you akhee

    • @roguelights07
      @roguelights07 Год назад +1

      May Allah give you clarity in your affairs and make it of much benefit to you and the Muslims. Ameen!

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад

      Ameen

  • @Charcmode
    @Charcmode Год назад

    MashaAllah keep them coming my brother, between studies where you can of course.

  • @edrissabadjie-rn4fo
    @edrissabadjie-rn4fo 11 месяцев назад +1

    as a Gambia you are very right but i understand you do not use the way we do it my family has a poultry so we
    Don't bye egs we buy legume direct at the farm,may allah bless you is not easy

  • @ابوآسيةالسويسري
    @ابوآسيةالسويسري Год назад +1

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
    احسن الله إليكم
    It would be beneficial to know more about the administrative work thats required to stay in the gambia legaly.

  • @striving4jannah766
    @striving4jannah766 Год назад +1

    As salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
    Can you kindly recommend an area in the gambia where you can buy property in the countryside but still close to the salafi institutions for adults and children to study.
    And would you know if you can come to gambia by car from europe and keep this car

  • @hn1695
    @hn1695 Месяц назад

    Jazakallah khair. Im considering working 4 months a year in uk and then spending 8 months im gambia. Is thjs practical and a good idea providing i can save enough to sustain me for 8 months?

  • @Charcmode
    @Charcmode Год назад +2

    Salam Alaykum. Can you do a video on internet and one on accommodation or both together? Shukran

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад +1

      Walaykum salām wa rahmatullāhi wa barakātuhu
      Noted

    • @Charcmode
      @Charcmode Год назад

      @@CarriersOfTheQuran سأكون مطلعا على هذه القنات 👍🏾

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад

      @@Charcmode مرحبا بكم

  • @BigBroSadiq
    @BigBroSadiq Год назад +1

    as salamu alaykum what area is the university akhi how far is your travel to and from? i personally like living in morocco where i am now, but going to Gambia to study for some time and returning nay be good in Sha Allah.

    • @CarriersOfTheQuran
      @CarriersOfTheQuran  Год назад

      Walaykum salām wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu, the University is in an area called "Jambanjelly", I commute there daily by car and it takes approximately 30 mins. Morocco is a beautiful country but the only shortcoming -when I was there in 2017 - was the lack of benefit and study opportunities.