Beautiful scene. even I as a muslim are crying after watching this because I feel connected. it made me realised that we are keep busy with dunya until we forgot to worship our creator. but with Allah's willing he will give hidayah to us in a very unique way, just like this scene. Thank you for making this scene, Ramy 😃
Isnt it amazing brother how we all connect to these scenes with our heart ? This is truly from Allah that we are able to make such a connection, we know the absolute truth with certainty. Alhamdulilah
What a powerful scene it is!! This scene sums up everything!! That after everything after everywhere you go in your life no matter how much you mess around it just take one step to turn around to God and you'll find peace in his mercy!! Here you can see all the family members have their different lives and they were in total mess ramy left his job cuase of the money he earned, Dena took a step towards Islam due to the guy he met until then she was into the duniya, farouk and maysa finally understand that being TRUE to themselves and introspecting and accepting life is all it takes to just be!! And one can see that all the family members are offering namaz at the same time including ramy is a beautiful message that they're finally taking their first step towards Allah and making their faith stronger!! And the most beautiful scene of ramy when he sobs in sajdah!!! It made me cry too!! Cause somewhere even we known how we're caged into this loop of duniya and forget about Allah!! And when the last part when boomer was seen is because even though everyone said dogs are haram the first animal to enter heaven will be a dog in the form of a human and it also shows that boomer played a silent role but a powerful role it's the saliva that's haram from the dog not the dog itself!!
I interpret this scene completely different than the popular view. I don't think Ramy finds peace at the end. He just realizes that "there MUST be Allah" otherwise the whole family enterprise, the tradition, the culture, the history would fall into pieces and disappears. He finally sees that Allah, all alone, holds everything together and disbelief, inkar, would mean a total nihilism. So, he surrenders to the idea that "there Must be Allah". It's not like finding peace in Allah in a positive sense but seeing no other choice because denying Allah's existence renders almost everything futile. I don't know if Ramy intended that but I felt that since the first time I saw the ending.
this episode and the previous one were one of the best episodes i've ever seen in TV this season is so well done i don't even know what else to say this had me in complete tears
I find it funny how in times of crisis trying to self discover or self identify what's right what's wrong who goes up who goes down. In the drowning madness where we choose to judge criticize and convert one another to the winning side. I can always try and drown out everything and try and find some sort of peace a speck of understanding through faith even though I'm not a saint I am human I am not perfect and I'm not trying to be. God bless.
I have divided feelings about this season, on the one hand I saw things that I found very interesting but on the other hand I feel that it would have been better if those things happened later in a season 4 or 5, at any moment Rami being a successful jeweler and all entering a very crucial but very hasty arc, I feel a lot of disconnection in relation to season 2, the first season is still the best of all. I loved all the performances, I feel that this season we were able to see the actors really shine, they were all great, there are many things to take into account, in summary I feel that they rushed a lot, thats all
Cant wait for him to relapse and screw up again in next season. Dude's whole arc is "i wanna religious but its not fulling, i wanna be happy, over hedonistic indulgence, regrets it, back to religion, rinse and repeat.
It might just be a thing where because both Ramy and his family are all praying at the same time, it’s a true connection of the family; truly being bound together in their faith, and love, and just pure spirituality, and they really did consider Boomer to be family, boomer was/is a part of them… Or they could just be high as fuck
I would think it means that they're on one accord in their path full of the compassion and love that Sheikh Ali Malik mentioned in Season 2. Ram lost his way, hence God took Boomer away from him in order for him to re-center himself, surrender, & prostrate before God for he has been so merciful to him throughout the entire series!!
Guys you all misinterpreted like hell. the point of the whole series is just about how "comedy-dramatic" is us being clueless switching between believing and modern world affairs! aren't you forking pay attention?? he just donated all the money that his parents are so sure will be come in their help, which is exactly why they're so happy, also praying God, for this fantasy-like evening on shrooms thanking the God that brings their daughter a husband and their son who has lots of money believing to have some share of it! Do God(I mean any God) wants to disappoint such wonderful and hardworking parents?? The scene reminds us, **well I cried too and it moved me, since I'm a Muslim** that from a point of view of an outsider how crazy and unexplainable things are with modern muslims.
Yeah I was kind of stunned to read that most viewers got swept up in Ramy's "epiphany." Truthfully he didn't "realize" anything meaningful. Insight, growth, enlightenment, it's all just a drug trip with Ramy. I commend the show for somehow placing him in even deeper a pit at the end of this season than he was in the previous, which I had assumed would be the rock bottom for him. It's honestly kind of amazing, though really hard to watch. That other new show/kind-of-spin-off 'Mo' was also good, and a lighter experience.
This season was rubbish. 8 out of the 10 episodes were crap. Ramy is such an unlikeable character…he doesn’t even face consequences for his actions. This season took 9.75 episodes to make him feel some kind of guilt and potential consequences but not good enough. Rubbish season. Show should end
@@dwightschrute3992 it was shit. Nobody cared about him dealing jewellery or his parents house situation. Amani and Zainabs situation needed real addressing and it flossed over for crappy story lines.
I think this season was to bring the characters to their lowest point so they can at least get on the right track for the final season. It’s like Ramy’s confession in the meeting. He always thought how he viewed his family was normal but now he realizes how miserable they are and he is so now they may actually begin to heal and rise from their depression.
Beautiful scene. even I as a muslim are crying after watching this because I feel connected. it made me realised that we are keep busy with dunya until we forgot to worship our creator. but with Allah's willing he will give hidayah to us in a very unique way, just like this scene. Thank you for making this scene, Ramy 😃
I cried too
Isnt it amazing brother how we all connect to these scenes with our heart ? This is truly from Allah that we are able to make such a connection, we know the absolute truth with certainty. Alhamdulilah
Amazing. Even when we are at the lowest of the lows, we can always turn back to Allah. There is always hope for us, so long as we are alive.
actually I agree with you That's the fact
explain this scene for me I did???
Every season he ends with such a deep reconnection to the Almighty.
Yes, when i feel depressed i watched this one or last one from season 2
What a powerful scene it is!! This scene sums up everything!! That after everything after everywhere you go in your life no matter how much you mess around it just take one step to turn around to God and you'll find peace in his mercy!! Here you can see all the family members have their different lives and they were in total mess ramy left his job cuase of the money he earned, Dena took a step towards Islam due to the guy he met until then she was into the duniya, farouk and maysa finally understand that being TRUE to themselves and introspecting and accepting life is all it takes to just be!! And one can see that all the family members are offering namaz at the same time including ramy is a beautiful message that they're finally taking their first step towards Allah and making their faith stronger!! And the most beautiful scene of ramy when he sobs in sajdah!!! It made me cry too!! Cause somewhere even we known how we're caged into this loop of duniya and forget about Allah!! And when the last part when boomer was seen is because even though everyone said dogs are haram the first animal to enter heaven will be a dog in the form of a human and it also shows that boomer played a silent role but a powerful role it's the saliva that's haram from the dog not the dog itself!!
I love what have as he written here. You explained the presence of the dog for me. Thanks you
I love when he's prostrating and the water touches him.
he still didnt wash between the toes lol ramy will never change
This scene is absolutely stunning. I had chills running up my arms, tears running down my cheeks. So beautifully done, so moving.
I always find myself back here in this scene when I’m alone or I feel like I fucked up
I interpret this scene completely different than the popular view. I don't think Ramy finds peace at the end. He just realizes that "there MUST be Allah" otherwise the whole family enterprise, the tradition, the culture, the history would fall into pieces and disappears. He finally sees that Allah, all alone, holds everything together and disbelief, inkar, would mean a total nihilism. So, he surrenders to the idea that "there Must be Allah". It's not like finding peace in Allah in a positive sense but seeing no other choice because denying Allah's existence renders almost everything futile. I don't know if Ramy intended that but I felt that since the first time I saw the ending.
It's the best scene forever 😍❤️
this episode and the previous one were one of the best episodes i've ever seen in TV
this season is so well done
i don't even know what else to say this had me in complete tears
I can't stop watching this scene
لا اله الا الله
Such a powerful scene
I just finished it. Cried like a baby when dog showed up.
I wouldn't be surprised if Season 4 is the final chapter.
I hope it isn't the final chapter and will be there more than season 4 and 5 and 6 and more
because actually that show isn't absolutely boring
Ramy Youssef has confirmed that the next season will most likely be the last
@@DynamicBedhead seriously?
@@KAREEM.SHEHATA.0306 yeah 😢
Bro this man owes a million😭
hopefully they take more than his finger lol I hate ramy so much
I find it funny how in times of crisis trying to self discover or self identify what's right what's wrong who goes up who goes down. In the drowning madness where we choose to judge criticize and convert one another to the winning side. I can always try and drown out everything and try and find some sort of peace a speck of understanding through faith even though I'm not a saint I am human I am not perfect and I'm not trying to be. God bless.
Oh my heart 😢😢😢 It was unusual journey with Ramy. Thanks for this episode.
Thank you ramy
Can ANYBODY find the name of the outro music??! 😥 I just needa add this song to my playlist..
I have divided feelings about this season, on the one hand I saw things that I found very interesting but on the other hand I feel that it would have been better if those things happened later in a season 4 or 5, at any moment Rami being a successful jeweler and all entering a very crucial but very hasty arc, I feel a lot of disconnection in relation to season 2, the first season is still the best of all.
I loved all the performances, I feel that this season we were able to see the actors really shine, they were all great, there are many things to take into account, in summary I feel that they rushed a lot, thats all
Anyone know the name of the music that’s playing at the end. Such a nice vibe of song
In those tapes
Cant wait for him to relapse and screw up again in next season. Dude's whole arc is "i wanna religious but its not fulling, i wanna be happy, over hedonistic indulgence, regrets it, back to religion, rinse and repeat.
so human, got it
shitty human more like it@@zahir2942
❤❤❤
Powerful
Hi, can someone explain what the symbolism of seeing boomer at 6:13 signify?
It might just be a thing where because both Ramy and his family are all praying at the same time, it’s a true connection of the family; truly being bound together in their faith, and love, and just pure spirituality, and they really did consider Boomer to be family, boomer was/is a part of them… Or they could just be high as fuck
I would think it means that they're on one accord in their path full of the compassion and love that Sheikh Ali Malik mentioned in Season 2. Ram lost his way, hence God took Boomer away from him in order for him to re-center himself, surrender, & prostrate before God for he has been so merciful to him throughout the entire series!!
Does anyone know this song that starts playing when he starts praying ?
Its a soundtrack/background music from the "How to become a Muslim" CD/playlist which was created specifically for Ramy
i see the spot/ in those tapes by Dan romer
We’re not supposed to have this money that’s what it is
Anyone know the soundtrack at the end?
Let me know plz lol
Here:
ruclips.net/video/-MQIkn9fSQM/видео.html
In those tapes
this shit was so epic it caught me wayy off guard
edit: holy shit is that Nathan Fielder!? I googled it but the answers are unclear.
peak
So does he think the Jews are gonna be okay with him losing that much money 😂
I was thinking the same lol we'll just have to see in season 4 if it comes
This guy was trippin💀
This pissed me off ,Ramy shoots himself in the foot everytime
Guys you all misinterpreted like hell. the point of the whole series is just about how "comedy-dramatic" is us being clueless switching between believing and modern world affairs! aren't you forking pay attention?? he just donated all the money that his parents are so sure will be come in their help, which is exactly why they're so happy, also praying God, for this fantasy-like evening on shrooms thanking the God that brings their daughter a husband and their son who has lots of money believing to have some share of it! Do God(I mean any God) wants to disappoint such wonderful and hardworking parents?? The scene reminds us, **well I cried too and it moved me, since I'm a Muslim** that from a point of view of an outsider how crazy and unexplainable things are with modern muslims.
Yeah I was kind of stunned to read that most viewers got swept up in Ramy's "epiphany." Truthfully he didn't "realize" anything meaningful. Insight, growth, enlightenment, it's all just a drug trip with Ramy. I commend the show for somehow placing him in even deeper a pit at the end of this season than he was in the previous, which I had assumed would be the rock bottom for him. It's honestly kind of amazing, though really hard to watch.
That other new show/kind-of-spin-off 'Mo' was also good, and a lighter experience.
This season was rubbish. 8 out of the 10 episodes were crap. Ramy is such an unlikeable character…he doesn’t even face consequences for his actions.
This season took 9.75 episodes to make him feel some kind of guilt and potential consequences but not good enough.
Rubbish season.
Show should end
You don't get it then lol
@@Salaarkhan829 na it was shit
How do you not get the point of the season?
@@dwightschrute3992 it was shit. Nobody cared about him dealing jewellery or his parents house situation. Amani and Zainabs situation needed real addressing and it flossed over for crappy story lines.
I think this season was to bring the characters to their lowest point so they can at least get on the right track for the final season. It’s like Ramy’s confession in the meeting. He always thought how he viewed his family was normal but now he realizes how miserable they are and he is so now they may actually begin to heal and rise from their depression.