Most Muslims wish to convert non-Muslims to their religion, most Muslims view non-Muslims as Inferior Infidels, most Muslims see Muslim countries as the Islamic Homeland for Muslims, but Muslims cannot explain why so many Muslims want to live in Infidel countries, the reason must be the much higher standard of living, more money, better jobs, better education, better health care, solid democracy, great freedom, trustable justice, guaranteed human rights and infinitely better Gov't than Muslims can find in Islamic countries. Muslims all stick together and support each other, then jeer, mock and criticise Westerners for resisting attempts by Muslims to turn Western Homeland (Infidel) countries into at least partial, and maybe eventually majority, Muslim countries.
I really love Tunisia.....more and more everyday....i don't know why but i loved it.I am from Argentinaand it my big dream stay therefora entire month. I am still working in that.But i am gonna make it. Thanks for your videos. Please show us Tozour
You have to see the south of Tunisia, Tataouine, Matmata, Tamaghza. Believe me it's another story! In Tunisia you can enjoy the beaches in Sousse, Hammamet and go to Ain Drahem to enjoy the snowy mountains, also you can go down to the south where you'll taste the charm of the great Sahara. While moving between these areas you'll enjoy the spicy taste of the Tunisian delicious dishes.
I recently visited Tunis and just loved Tunisia. I cannot wait to go back and explore other cities. Thank you for posting these great videos. So many people know about Morocco but are ignorant of the beautiful country of Tunisia.
We dont know where u got this 4 th holiest city in Islam from... Maybe some saintly personalities resided there so to the Tunisian population there is some reverence
Yes unfortunately this is what is happening everyone wants to go to Morocco it is true that Morocco is a very nice country but Tunisia also deserves to be better known especially because it has the richest and the most diverse heritage in the maghreb, but the economic problems that Tunisia experienced after the revolution lowered the rate of tourism compared to other countries like Morocco we really hope that tourism returns stronger in Tunisia because it is a really beautiful country where we find peace, democracy, the warm welcome of its kind people, serenity, a wonderful culture and a very delicious food. So welcome back to Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Greetings from Bosnia, good work, well done. I love Tunesia and i have a lot of tunesian friends, next year I will visit this beautiful Country. Salams to my dear Tunesian Brothers
@@nicolaskottis5245 he's not he's just a kid he got excited seeing the cameras and a white stranger guy filming and saying "salamu alaykom" and he's not used to see white(western) people saying "salamu alaykom" everyday , and he doesnt speak english. he's not mentally handicapped
I've been to Tunisia a couple of times. My last trip was July to August 2019. Fell in love with Tunisia the first time I visited there. Lovely people, the food, the places. Absolutely amazing. Been to Djerba, El Jem, Cheberka,Mahdia, Sousse, Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, Hammamet, Monastir, Kairouan and many more. Can't choose which place is the best, because, all these places have it's own natural beauty. The nightlife in Sousse during summer time was incredible. Couldn't believe my eyes, how people are so modern, yet, keep their strong Muslim beliefs. So much respect. I was fascinated when visiting Djerba. Went to an island via a beautiful vessel. It felt like I was in the old century. The staff performed an absolute entertaining performance. The camel ride was my favourite. The beach was so pristine and so beautiful. Love it so much. Kairouan is also majestic. Can't believe no pubs nor alcohol sold there. I was like, wow! I was told it's a holy city. However, the mosque was exquisite. The food, 😘. Ok, I nearly choked when ordered kafteji on the sidewalk, full of harisa, I can't eat hot food. But, after, the vendor realised I can't eat with harisa, he made me another one without it and boy, was so tasty. Also, try, mlawi, so yummy. El Jem was also unbelievable. It felt amazing. Being inside, I felt taken back in the olden days. Rich in history. Absolutely, amazing. Sidi Bou Said was beautiful. I found it a bit expensive than in Kairouan and other places. But, still a lovely place. Man, I can write more, 😜. In all, Tunisia is a beautiful country. You won't be disappointed. Planning to come back soon. Inshallah. Aslema my dear Tunisians. 😘♥️ Love from Australia.
I love your vlogs and I like your genuine interest in exploring the history behind each city while being careful in pronouncing each name the correct way, I like your vlogging style; simple, short, amusing and informative
Amine Amine Greetings to you from the opposite corner South Africa. One of these days I will visit the whole of Northern Africa. I wish the rest of Africa was more like Northern Africa.
Khufus Videos Oh great! All I have to say is Tunisian women are very sparkling. That's a bonus of Tunisia's society, art, culture and everything. LOL 😂 I saw Jason's videos of Tunisia.
Thanks for taking us in a tour in my country! I enjoyed your spontaneousness and so did my compateriot. Definetly there are lot of things to appreciate in Kairaouan among others is the makroudh sweets and ancient sites. Did you have the chance to see the Basins of Aghlabides locally known as Al-fusqiah? Where is your next destination going to be? I would vividly recommend to head south to see the old Matmata and the oasis of Tozeur! Take care and enjoy traveling in Tunisia :-)
Salam alaikom. Well as a moslim i really apreciate how do you introduce and insiste on the bright side of islamique civilisation in the islamique contries and especially the adhane in the mosques.. unlike many others forein channels who insist only on the black side or just how are islamique contries trying to imite the occidental civilisation... so thank you very much..شكرا
Thank you so much for showing the louage station and dealing with my louage point from before! Really helpful for satisfying my curious mind. Excellent video as always!
if u are planning To visit Sfax, don't forget To make a tour in kerkennah , it's an island situated at 43km from sfax , you Will never regret that, it's a magic island !
@@elizabethchwakanowski5067 Tunisia is beautiful every city of it tells you a different story i suggest you to hang around with one of it's residents it will be better
Good work If u still in tunisia I advice you to go and visit jendouba Tabarka and ain draham really you will enjoy there a beautiful places u shouldn't miss it.
The tunisian excuse me? Have you ever been to Beja or Jandouba? That’s where Tunisia is like the greenest! Really breathtaking landscapes! If you’re a nature kinda guy you should definitely pay that part of the country a visit! “Nothing particular there to discover” how ironic, that’s literally where everyone goes to hike and explore our beautiful nature!
@@IyadhGmati I agree with you about the green landscape there, but I mean Jendouba and Beja are not touritstic zone like tabarka or Ain Drahem, Knowing I visited all these places, dont be so sensitif I'm tunisian too
My friend, I go to the north of the Tunisian country, the city of Bizerte, the Baga of Tabarka, and Galta. You will see that you will never forget it. There are waterfalls of the sea of mountains. Everything is beautiful in Tunisia.
it's indeed the fourth holiest city in islam but not because of that myth, it's actually that the Mosque of Kairouan is the first place in Africa where the call for prayer was recited.
Thanks for that. 4th holiest place in Islam because it is where the 1st call to prayer was recited in Africa over 1000 years ago. That says a lot about expanding Islam around the World.
Excellent. Absolutely loved this particular vlog. Never been to Tunisia but that beautiful Zawiya sold it to me. These Zawiyas were such an important part of Islamic history. People came to these places to sit at the feet of great pious scholars. Have to make an effort to visit. Can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it, even when watching on a screen so many miles away! Thanks Jason.
Jason I was in Tunisia about 5 months after north African Arab spring began at the medina in Tunis and I'm kicking myself I never made it to kourian. It looks stunningly BEAUTIFUL
as someone who is living abroad, your videos made me tear up. Our country is so peaceful and you can't feel the rush of the time and the hussle of the day, everything goes smoothly and the little kids in the video are just adorable. thank you so much for showing us how beautiful our country is and I hope you visited the disert of Tunisia because it is a must see one ( tataoine, douz, matmata )
Many Thanks Jason for your visit to Tunisia and specially to kairouan Fantastic job keep it UP. Don’t forget Tunisians are very modest and you are very Welcomed at any time.
@Nas Minaj أول حاجة شكون حكى عالمغرب ؟ كيما يقول المثل "المجراب تهمزو مرافقو"٠٠٠ ثانيا، قرطاج تونسية بناها التونسيون البونيّون يا أ بله٠٠٠عندما كانت قرطاج تملك المتوسط بضفتيه الجنوبية و الشمالية، لم تكن ما تسمى الآن المغرب سوى كومة من الرمل إسمها موريطانيا، و بنى التونسيون القرطاجيون أول مدينة فيها و هي ليكسوس في طنجة الحالية ليقضوا فيها حاجتهم عند مرورهم لأيبيريا آلتي ٱحتلها أميلكار أب حنبعل
@Nas Minaj الفيديو يتكلم على تونس و التعليق على تونس .. انت مخروكي اش دخلك ؟ اهتمامك بينا دليل على شعورك بالنقص . هل تعلم ان من اضع اسمه احتل ارضكم و هو من اخرجكم للحضارة بعد ان كنتم سكان كهوف ؟ اعتقد انك سمعته يقول اسم قرطاج العضيمة في الفيديو يا مستعمرتنا المارقة
@Nas Minaj مخروكو دويلة منكوحة العرض و الارض محتلتكم اسبانيا و دولة الصحراء الغربية .. دويلة خبيثة مارقة استغلت مشاكل تونس بعد الثورة لتسرق اسواقها .... انتم سرطان خبيث في المنطقة و تونس عائدة لاماحالة لتعيدكم لمكانكم الطبيعي
@Nas Minaj زايد تقارن بين تونس والمغرب في التاريخ. تي القارة كاملة منين خذات اسمها تي ماي من "افريقية" (الاسم القديم لتونس). وقتاش جات هالمغرب وبواسة يدين ميمي سكس.
53 I am God's slave and I have pronounced the judgment and instituted the public confession according to the order that God gave me in 1993 saying, "Pronounce the judgment and the change of life." I have pronounced it and every inhabitant of the earth has heard it. My mission is not to force you to believe but to tell you that if you do not believe in me Kacou Philippe, you will go to hell. 54 In 1993, the seven angel messengers in the form of clouds and coming from the eternity sent me the commission saying: "Pronounce the judgment and the change of life on the inhabitants of the earth." I was in the desert and they appeared in the East. The desert stretched over the whole earth and the colour of the ground was red. There was a rock in front of me. And it seemed to me that I was leaning on the rock while I was reading the scriptures and the vision disappeared. I did not tell it to anyone, not even to those with whom I was sitting when I saw the vision. And as far as I could, I have pronounced the judgment and the change of life on the inhabitants of the earth. 55 And I have revealed great mysteries of mankind such as the mystery about the North Star and the constellations, the mystery about the black race and the mystery about homosexuality, and I gave the name Schlissel to my son in memory of Prophet Yishaï Schlissel. And how can God punish the world today with its homosexuality without sending them a prophet while your holy book says in the Quran 17:15: "We have never punished a people before we have sent a Messenger to them". 56 I have revealed how the serpent in Eden was the father of homosexuals. When Cain said that he would be a wanderer on the earth and whoever found him would kill him, he said it as a serpent or a homosexual. Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities separated by a river like Kinshasa and Brazzaville. And the daughters of Sodom courted the daughters of Lot. 57 The acceptance of a living prophet is by the grace of God alone. Look at the Branhamists. God said that they will fall asleep and that a cry will wake them up at midnight, but they say, "We have never slept and we will never sleep until the rapture." Did God lie? No. But the truth is that if Branhamists had not been blinded, how would have Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus believed in me? If Israel had not rejected the Messiah, how would have the Arabs and the nations known God? That is the mystery of blindness. And the Master said to me, "The guests having refused, go out into the streets and fetch the crippled, the sick and the men of evil life until the room is full." 58 If you don't understand what I am saying, then put your lives in order: Delete sex movies and photos from your phones and computers, never put your mouth towards your spouse's genitals, never put a woman in the position of a dog to sleep with her because she is a human being. And when you come near your wife, she will never be on top of you because you are the man. Beg for God's grace that He may have mercy on you and then He will open your mind to understand what He has given me for you. [Kc.130v6] [Kc.133v35] [Kc.142v51] 🇬🇧#Download: The app "Prophet Kacou Philippe (Official)" on Google and App store or prophetekacou.en.aptoide.com/app or go to: www.philippekacou.org/en
Nice video Jason, I was there a couple of years ago. A very interesting city to visit indeed. Also remember that I couldn`t enter the mosque since I was a non-Muslim, that`s a bit sad. Anyway, Tunisia is a beautiful country indeed, hope to go back soon!
Jason You and Peter santanello are my favourite vloggers. Just love this vlog. I was in Tunis shortly after arab spring in Tunis and I never made it to this beautiful holy city. Time to go back Insh Allah
Jason, another great video as always. I realize I am a little late watching this one but I am quite fascinated with Tunisia. It looks so beautiful and seems peaceful in the cities and places you have visited. I always wonder when I watch you in these places, how as an American, I would be received.
Magnifique la mosquée de Kairouan la plus belle du monde et quand j'y ai mis les pieds j'ai ressentis quelque chose de magique et inexplicable.Vive le monde arabe....
If you're still in Tunisia you MUST visit Bizerta ,you'll never regret it i promise. .its beaches and forests are the best! everything about it is beautiful and its countryside is really calm and aesthetic just put that on the list. .I also highly recommend Tabarka and Ain drahem two towns located in Jendouba which are simply amazing. Have a great time !
Love your vlogs dude ! Although you missed some things in kairaoun like faskiya and some famous ruins in carthage I recommend you to visit the desert north and south many cool landscapes ..
" 4th holiest city " is just a nickname to show the importance of the city at the time as it was the first established Muslim city in north Africa and at one point it was the capital city of Tunisia. But it's not holy it's awesome :D.
I wished I had more time in Kairouan when I was doing the 2 day Sahara Tour - we had 1 hour to see the mosque and a few side streets and that is it. I did see the mosque inside and prayed there too
you missed many beautiful places like "Barrouta" with the camel turning the wheel to bring up water from the well that they think is linked to "Zamzam" and "Sidi Sahbi" the architecture in that place with the beautiful dome and chandelier
Welcome to "kairawan" the most famous city in our islamic history.. this holy city was founded in 670..which it was founded the fourth mosque in the world n it was classified in third country after Saudi n Palestine since 687 "al ansar" mosque.. also we have "okba ibn nafae" mosque; that u visited already but it's the most famous than th' other one..by the way we'r the pioneers of the first university in th' world that were in Tunisia start from "zaitouna university" was established in 698 completed in 737
@@slmbri5918 it's a metaphor bcz this's a second islamic country in the world after Saudi..while th' "okbaa mosque" n "kairawan city" they are source of islam..everything related to doctrine it'll be holy..islam has been exported from "kairawan" to Africa n some islamic European cities n countries like: ( Sicily/Malta/Andorra island/Spain/Portugal..)..that's why n for this reasons it's always different
@@بنت_الكعبي anyway its not known by muslims around the world that karwan is a holy city . Shia Muslims also claim that karbala is a holy city . Therefore its maybe holy to tunisians as karbala to shia .
@@slmbri5918 there's no comparison between shia'a n tunisians sunna or Karbala n Tunisia..should be looking for about the meaning of holy in other culture before talking..it's not a lesson in English..what u learned in ur school not a dialect circulated among people..
@@بنت_الكعبي I dont know why you are being rude to me. anyway according to Cambridge dictionary holy means . Pure or being good . Related to a religious value thus according to this defintion any mosque is holy . The problem is classifying the city as the 4th holiest city in the muslim world is not a fact that all muslims recognize however considering the city as holy for tunisians or maghrebis is something that should be respected but you should not tell people that its the 4th scared city in islam .its not a relevant information .
Bro really thanks there’s some touristic guides they give wrong information about the country when they arrived for holidays for example don’t go out side by your self is so dangerous so your video prove to the people that our country is so safe and everyone will be happy to talk to u ❤️✌️
I love hearing the Azan in Muslim countries, How beautiful. Love and peace from Australia ✌🏼🇦🇺
You are welcome.. Hope you will be a Muslim one day ☺
Salem Ts Alhamdullilah I am Muslim my brother ☝🏼
@@Geebee67 🙋☝
Come to visit us then , God bless you
Most Muslims wish to convert non-Muslims to their religion, most Muslims view non-Muslims as Inferior Infidels, most Muslims see Muslim countries as the Islamic Homeland for Muslims, but Muslims cannot explain why so many Muslims want to live in Infidel countries, the reason must be the much higher standard of living, more money, better jobs, better education, better health care, solid democracy, great freedom, trustable justice, guaranteed human rights and infinitely better Gov't than Muslims can find in Islamic countries. Muslims all stick together and support each other, then jeer, mock and criticise Westerners for resisting attempts by Muslims to turn Western Homeland (Infidel) countries into at least partial, and maybe eventually majority, Muslim countries.
أول تونسي هونى كانك تونسي مركى حضورك و أرمى جام
Mouch Rached Ghannouchi maw ? N'fadlek 3lik .
الله يسترنا خويا معاك راشد مسعود شخصيا ;*
@@rachedmassoud6570 Rabbi yostorna w yostor Tounes la3ziza mil safa7ine wel mjarma , no9sod Ghannouchi bien sur .
Amin y'a rabbi
I m from Tunisia and exactly from kairwan. So nice video
ريتو يا توانسة التصاور الجدد متع حملات النظافة رجعو بالخير علينا ما تتقوفوش بش ايا سايح يجي للبلاد تعجبو و يعود يجي بيدنا نهزو بلادنا و بيدنا نطيحوها
يرحم والديك في هالكلمة، هذا اللي لازم يتقال وبارك الله فيك
صحيح تونس نضافت برشا انشاء الله تزيد تتحسن ناقص شويا السياقة متع الناس وتولي من احسن البلدان
نشالله تزيد تتحسن
محلاكم يا ولاد بلادي هاو الكلام
kelemek lkol s7i7 masab nes lkol jet tkhamem kifek weld bledi. peace :)
تونس الخضراء ❤️🇹🇳💚/ تحي لكم من الكويت 🌹
I really love Tunisia.....more and more everyday....i don't know why but i loved it.I am from Argentinaand it my big dream stay therefora entire month. I am still working in that.But i am gonna make it. Thanks for your videos.
Please show us Tozour
Hola Gabi ! Se quieres algun ayuda o assistencia en Tunez ! Sin problema! Yo solo quiero hablar y praticar espanol :)
you are welcome
welcome
Have my great thnks ❣
You will be welcome ❤️
You have to see the south of Tunisia, Tataouine, Matmata, Tamaghza. Believe me it's another story!
In Tunisia you can enjoy the beaches in Sousse, Hammamet and go to Ain Drahem to enjoy the snowy mountains, also you can go down to the south where you'll taste the charm of the great Sahara. While moving between these areas you'll enjoy the spicy taste of the Tunisian delicious dishes.
ama ain draham tanasem3ou 5abrou rajel
@@unkownshit9241 kothr el ham ydhahek hhhh.. 3in drahem ken yemchiha fi taxi siye7i khir
@@reecraft. 3ala sa9ih adhmen howa haw sportif hhhhh
@@unkownshit9241 hhhhhhhhhhh 9olt l7a9
youssef talbi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I'm at the louage station"
Dude you're more Tunisian than many of us 😂
hahahahahah he looks like he is acting 😅😅.. mean he is tunisian xD
اهامل ما نشدك ما نقتلك
افرخ لهامل
اناتن
ابوال
Again nice video from so BEAUTIFUL Tunisia...love it more and more🥰Thank You Jason🙌🏻
🇹🇳Tunisia in my mind❤️🇹🇳
we waiting for you and you will be welcome
I recently visited Tunis and just loved Tunisia. I cannot wait to go back and explore other cities. Thank you for posting these great videos. So many people know about Morocco but are ignorant of the beautiful country of Tunisia.
We dont know where u got this 4 th holiest city in Islam from...
Maybe some saintly personalities resided there so to the Tunisian population there is some reverence
Welcome back thnk u
Yes unfortunately this is what is happening everyone wants to go to Morocco
it is true that Morocco is a very nice country
but Tunisia also deserves to be better known especially because it has the richest and the most diverse heritage in the maghreb, but the economic problems that Tunisia experienced after the revolution lowered the rate of tourism compared to other countries like Morocco
we really hope that tourism returns stronger in Tunisia because it is a really beautiful country where we find peace, democracy, the warm welcome of its kind people, serenity, a wonderful culture and a very delicious food.
So welcome back to Tunisia 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Tunisia also has a very interesting history by itself, multiple independent dynasties succeded there.
Greetings from Bosnia, good work, well done. I love Tunesia and i have a lot of tunesian friends, next year I will visit this beautiful Country. Salams to my dear Tunesian Brothers
8:30
"Al salam-aleikum"
"YES" 😂😂
Hahahahaha 😂😂
@@nicolaskottis5245 he's not he's just a kid he got excited seeing the cameras and a white stranger guy filming and saying "salamu alaykom" and he's not used to see white(western) people saying "salamu alaykom" everyday , and he doesnt speak english. he's not mentally handicapped
@@scumbagmgtowmonk4251 what you mean 'white' 🤔😂
@@yacinegannouni860 western.
@@nicolaskottis5245 exactly i know him
I've been to Tunisia a couple of times. My last trip was July to August 2019. Fell in love with Tunisia the first time I visited there.
Lovely people, the food, the places. Absolutely amazing. Been to Djerba, El Jem, Cheberka,Mahdia, Sousse, Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, Hammamet, Monastir, Kairouan and many more. Can't choose which place is the best, because, all these places have it's own natural beauty. The nightlife in Sousse during summer time was incredible. Couldn't believe my eyes, how people are so modern, yet, keep their strong Muslim beliefs. So much respect. I was fascinated when visiting Djerba. Went to an island via a beautiful vessel. It felt like I was in the old century. The staff performed an absolute entertaining performance. The camel ride was my favourite. The beach was so pristine and so beautiful. Love it so much.
Kairouan is also majestic. Can't believe no pubs nor alcohol sold there. I was like, wow! I was told it's a holy city. However, the mosque was exquisite. The food, 😘. Ok, I nearly choked when ordered kafteji on the sidewalk, full of harisa, I can't eat hot food. But, after, the vendor realised I can't eat with harisa, he made me another one without it and boy, was so tasty. Also, try, mlawi, so yummy.
El Jem was also unbelievable. It felt amazing. Being inside, I felt taken back in the olden days. Rich in history. Absolutely, amazing.
Sidi Bou Said was beautiful. I found it a bit expensive than in Kairouan and other places. But, still a lovely place.
Man, I can write more, 😜. In all, Tunisia is a beautiful country. You won't be disappointed.
Planning to come back soon. Inshallah.
Aslema my dear Tunisians. 😘♥️
Love from Australia.
Sanfara ! Next time make your channel private. .
@@amazingtunisia6375 and your point is?
thanks tooo you much for making us visting our lovely
brother country tunesia
I love your vlogs and I like your genuine interest in exploring the history behind each city while being careful in pronouncing each name the correct way, I like your vlogging style; simple, short, amusing and informative
Hello , i'm tunisian and i like your vlogs so much 🥰
Thnx for visiting my country🇹🇳🤗
Amine Amine Greetings to you from the opposite corner South Africa. One of these days I will visit the whole of Northern Africa. I wish the rest of Africa was more like Northern Africa.
Rae Gitano Greetings to South Africans, my friend went to study there and she likes it a lot!
Khufus Videos Where does she study?
Rae Gitano She studies in the African Leadership Academy in Honeydew, Gauteng
Khufus Videos Oh great! All I have to say is Tunisian women are very sparkling. That's a bonus of Tunisia's society, art, culture and everything. LOL 😂 I saw Jason's videos of Tunisia.
تونس دائما في القلب ❤🇹🇳تحياتي من ايطاليا 🇮🇹
تشبه بعض مدن المغرب متل مكناس او فاس تحية اخوانا في تونس من الداربيضاء ❤
Rabi ya3tik metetmena
الغرب العربي نشبه بعضنا نحن متميزين عل الشرق
Thanks for taking us in a tour in my country! I enjoyed your spontaneousness and so did my compateriot. Definetly there are lot of things to appreciate in Kairaouan among others is the makroudh sweets and ancient sites. Did you have the chance to see the Basins of Aghlabides locally known as Al-fusqiah? Where is your next destination going to be? I would vividly recommend to head south to see the old Matmata and the oasis of Tozeur! Take care and enjoy traveling in Tunisia :-)
ahmed limame spontaneity *
Salam alaikom. Well as a moslim i really apreciate how do you introduce and insiste on the bright side of islamique civilisation in the islamique contries and especially the adhane in the mosques.. unlike many others forein channels who insist only on the black side or just how are islamique contries trying to imite the occidental civilisation... so thank you very much..شكرا
Great citythat I would love to visit. 8:08 looks like having an Egyptian song playing in the background 😁. Love Tunisia from an Egyptian
Thank you so much for showing the louage station and dealing with my louage point from before! Really helpful for satisfying my curious mind. Excellent video as always!
if u are planning To visit Sfax, don't forget To make a tour in kerkennah , it's an island situated at 43km from sfax , you Will never regret that, it's a magic island !
Amazing video man Tunisa is one of the best country of the world keep going!!!
شكون من القيراون دز جام 😘😘😘😘
Dude you teached me a lot about MY country 💯❤
جمالك ياتونس 🇸🇦🇹🇳😍😍
The city looks wonderful 😍
It is gorgeous😍😍 i went there once. You should definitely check it out❤
Come and visit us i'll show u around
You are welcome sistet
Its not i can assure you
@@elizabethchwakanowski5067 Tunisia is beautiful every city of it tells you a different story i suggest you to hang around with one of it's residents it will be better
Good work
If u still in tunisia I advice you to go and visit jendouba Tabarka and ain draham really you will enjoy there a beautiful places u shouldn't miss it.
تحب تقتلو الراجل 😂
Doug Bowser 😂😂😂😂
Why jendouba, there is nothing particular there to discover
The tunisian excuse me? Have you ever been to Beja or Jandouba? That’s where Tunisia is like the greenest! Really breathtaking landscapes! If you’re a nature kinda guy you should definitely pay that part of the country a visit! “Nothing particular there to discover” how ironic, that’s literally where everyone goes to hike and explore our beautiful nature!
@@IyadhGmati
I agree with you about the green landscape there, but I mean Jendouba and Beja are not touritstic zone like tabarka or Ain Drahem, Knowing I visited all these places, dont be so sensitif I'm tunisian too
I am from tunisia and i love your vids keep it up bro ur vlogs are really perfect
Keep up the good work ❤❤❤🇹🇳
Ayshek!
Ur welcome
Which city are you managing to visit next time maybe we'll meet if you dont mind 🙂
My friend, I go to the north of the Tunisian country, the city of Bizerte, the Baga of Tabarka, and Galta. You will see that you will never forget it. There are waterfalls of the sea of mountains. Everything is beautiful in Tunisia.
it's indeed the fourth holiest city in islam but not because of that myth, it's actually that the Mosque of Kairouan is the first place in Africa where the call for prayer was recited.
Thanks for that. 4th holiest place in Islam because it is where the 1st call to prayer was recited in Africa over 1000 years ago. That says a lot about expanding Islam around the World.
And do not forget the fact it was built by one of the descendants of the prophet Muhammed pbuh
Very cool. They filmed the market scenes in Raiders of the Lost Ark in Kairouan.
Welcom to tunisia bro 🇹🇳✌
Amazing vidéo. I was there 2 years ago. Waw! It was magic. I felt such of peace inside of me. Thx for you great video🤗🤗🤗🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
Sammeee. I'd die to go there again😍
You are so welcome in Tunisia , is big pleasure to see a young man travel and enjoys his vacation in our beautiful country
اجمل بلد فشمال افريقيا
Excellent. Absolutely loved this particular vlog. Never been to Tunisia but that beautiful Zawiya sold it to me. These Zawiyas were such an important part of Islamic history. People came to these places to sit at the feet of great pious scholars. Have to make an effort to visit. Can feel the spiritual energy emanating from it, even when watching on a screen so many miles away!
Thanks Jason.
Nice video. Made me wish to revisit this magnificent first African mosque again...Thank you!
Jason I was in Tunisia about 5 months after north African Arab spring began at the medina in Tunis and I'm kicking myself I never made it to kourian.
It looks stunningly BEAUTIFUL
as someone who is living abroad, your videos made me tear up. Our country is so peaceful and you can't feel the rush of the time and the hussle of the day, everything goes smoothly and the little kids in the video are just adorable. thank you so much for showing us how beautiful our country is and I hope you visited the disert of Tunisia because it is a must see one ( tataoine, douz, matmata )
Many Thanks Jason for your visit to Tunisia and specially to kairouan Fantastic job keep it UP. Don’t forget Tunisians are very modest and you are very Welcomed at any time.
i am tunisian i see a video about tunisia i put like :) !! great video quality and u are welcome in tunisia :D
mariem I love the whole Northern Africa.
From Kairouan Tunisia, it's awesome video for any visitor, enjoy your travel and your stay in my great city!
محلاها بلادي زح تغيضك بلاد بالتاريخ و بالعراقة هذه الكل يعيش فيها شعب ما يعرفش قيمتها
خاطر تاريخها كبير في كل مدينة و ولاية نبداو متملحين موش كي غيرنا ما عندو حتى تاريخ و من كثر ما هو معقد يخلق بلادو تاريخ وهمي
@Nas Minaj
أول حاجة شكون حكى عالمغرب ؟ كيما يقول المثل "المجراب تهمزو مرافقو"٠٠٠
ثانيا، قرطاج تونسية بناها التونسيون البونيّون يا أ بله٠٠٠عندما كانت قرطاج تملك المتوسط بضفتيه الجنوبية و الشمالية، لم تكن ما تسمى الآن المغرب سوى كومة من الرمل إسمها موريطانيا، و بنى التونسيون القرطاجيون أول مدينة فيها و هي ليكسوس في طنجة الحالية ليقضوا فيها حاجتهم عند مرورهم لأيبيريا آلتي ٱحتلها أميلكار أب حنبعل
@Nas Minaj
الفيديو يتكلم على تونس و التعليق على تونس .. انت مخروكي اش دخلك ؟
اهتمامك بينا دليل على شعورك بالنقص .
هل تعلم ان من اضع اسمه احتل ارضكم و هو من اخرجكم للحضارة بعد ان كنتم سكان كهوف ؟ اعتقد انك سمعته يقول اسم قرطاج العضيمة في الفيديو يا مستعمرتنا المارقة
@Nas Minaj
مخروكو دويلة منكوحة العرض و الارض محتلتكم اسبانيا و دولة الصحراء الغربية ..
دويلة خبيثة مارقة استغلت مشاكل تونس بعد الثورة لتسرق اسواقها .... انتم سرطان خبيث في المنطقة و تونس عائدة لاماحالة لتعيدكم لمكانكم الطبيعي
@Nas Minaj
زايد تقارن بين تونس والمغرب في التاريخ. تي القارة كاملة منين خذات اسمها تي ماي من "افريقية" (الاسم القديم لتونس). وقتاش جات هالمغرب وبواسة يدين ميمي سكس.
8:29
The British guy: " Salamu aleykom "
The Tunisian guy : " YES "
تونسي نكر لوغتو فالكاميرا😂
He was just a child
LOL
ديما هكة ...جعبهم يتحل مع الأجانب الأوربيين البيض 😂😂
53 I am God's slave and I have pronounced the judgment and instituted the public confession according to the order that God gave me in 1993 saying, "Pronounce the judgment and the change of life." I have pronounced it and every inhabitant of the earth has heard it. My mission is not to force you to believe but to tell you that if you do not believe in me Kacou Philippe, you will go to hell.
54 In 1993, the seven angel messengers in the form of clouds and coming from the eternity sent me the commission saying: "Pronounce the judgment and the change of life on the inhabitants of the earth." I was in the desert and they appeared in the East. The desert stretched over the whole earth and the colour of the ground was red. There was a rock in front of me. And it seemed to me that I was leaning on the rock while I was reading the scriptures and the vision disappeared. I did not tell it to anyone, not even to those with whom I was sitting when I saw the vision. And as far as I could, I have pronounced the judgment and the change of life on the inhabitants of the earth.
55 And I have revealed great mysteries of mankind such as the mystery about the North Star and the constellations, the mystery about the black race and the mystery about homosexuality, and I gave the name Schlissel to my son in memory of Prophet Yishaï Schlissel. And how can God punish the world today with its homosexuality without sending them a prophet while your holy book says in the Quran 17:15: "We have never punished a people before we have sent a Messenger to them".
56 I have revealed how the serpent in Eden was the father of homosexuals. When Cain said that he would be a wanderer on the earth and whoever found him would kill him, he said it as a serpent or a homosexual. Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities separated by a river like Kinshasa and Brazzaville. And the daughters of Sodom courted the daughters of Lot.
57 The acceptance of a living prophet is by the grace of God alone. Look at the Branhamists. God said that they will fall asleep and that a cry will wake them up at midnight, but they say, "We have never slept and we will never sleep until the rapture." Did God lie? No. But the truth is that if Branhamists had not been blinded, how would have Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus believed in me? If Israel had not rejected the Messiah, how would have the Arabs and the nations known God? That is the mystery of blindness. And the Master said to me, "The guests having refused, go out into the streets and fetch the crippled, the sick and the men of evil life until the room is full."
58 If you don't understand what I am saying, then put your lives in order: Delete sex movies and photos from your phones and computers, never put your mouth towards your spouse's genitals, never put a woman in the position of a dog to sleep with her because she is a human being. And when you come near your wife, she will never be on top of you because you are the man. Beg for God's grace that He may have mercy on you and then He will open your mind to understand what He has given me for you. [Kc.130v6] [Kc.133v35] [Kc.142v51]
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@@landrydekao2919 ok
القيروان الحبيبة ❤️❤️بلادي العزيزة محلاها 😘
Nice video Jason, I was there a couple of years ago. A very interesting city to visit indeed. Also remember that I couldn`t enter the mosque since I was a non-Muslim, that`s a bit sad. Anyway, Tunisia is a beautiful country indeed, hope to go back soon!
this mosque was the best place I visited there!! and if I go back to Tunisia I'll surely pass by
Jason
You and Peter santanello are my favourite vloggers.
Just love this vlog.
I was in Tunis shortly after arab spring in Tunis and I never made it to this beautiful holy city.
Time to go back
Insh Allah
nice video JASON thank you for showing my country to all the world and i hope you visit us again
there is a lot of beautiful historical places you have missed it in Kairouan
I love the way that you capture the culture!!! Great Stuff - South Africa
Heyyy, don’t forget to visit Hammamet, Monastir, Mahdia and Sfax. All of this cities has very beautiful medinas especially that of Mahdia.
قول حمامات الكاف عين دراهم جربة شنوا سيري كامل متاع ساحل لدرجة متعرفش توري بلادك للسياح
A B Django android لا تو نقلو برى امشي لسيدي بوزيد القصرين ولا جندوبة
Pk chbehom jendouba, gassrine w sidi bouzid ya 7agar kolna twensa w tunes kol behya...
Wat heerlijk om eens weer te zien.
Jason, another great video as always. I realize I am a little late watching this one but I am quite fascinated with Tunisia. It looks so beautiful and seems peaceful in the cities and places you have visited. I always wonder when I watch you in these places, how as an American, I would be received.
Assalamualaikum...
I'm new here and all of sudden I like your video 😁
Come to kairown in ramadhan and look at this amazing town
I have been to this city twice and mosque is beautiful
I love all of your north African series. Keep up the great work man. I hope we can do a video sometime.
Thanks man - sure, if we ever cross paths!
@@JasonBillamTravel I'm sure we will at some point. I go to Spain and Portugal from Beijing in two weeks.
I'm so happy you read about the history of the place before you visit it🖤
Magnifique la mosquée de Kairouan la plus belle du monde et quand j'y ai mis les pieds j'ai ressentis quelque chose de magique et inexplicable.Vive le monde arabe....
If you're still in Tunisia you MUST visit Bizerta ,you'll never regret it i promise. .its beaches and forests are the best! everything about it is beautiful and its countryside is really calm and aesthetic just put that on the list. .I also highly recommend Tabarka and Ain drahem two towns located in Jendouba which are simply amazing. Have a great time !
Welcome to AlQayrawan 🇹🇳👍
I hope it's not the only video you maked in AlQayrawan!
It’s Nice to have you here bud !
Very nice video JASON .
Really It's good to see u in KAIROUAN .
Magnifique j'adore la Tunisie,,❤❤❤
Love your vlogs dude ! Although you missed some things in kairaoun like faskiya and some famous ruins in carthage I recommend you to visit the desert north and south many cool landscapes ..
Hello im from kairwan. I just write to thank y for that video it is really amazing... That touched my heart ❤️
Great job bro ! Thanks a lot
" 4th holiest city " is just a nickname to show the importance of the city at the time as it was the first established Muslim city in north Africa and at one point it was the capital city of Tunisia.
But it's not holy it's awesome :D.
@Youssef Houaoui nice and informative. Do you have any english websites where i can inform myself about that ?
@Youssef Houaoui too bad bro . Would ve loved to read about it. Thanks anyways :D
I wished I had more time in Kairouan when I was doing the 2 day Sahara Tour - we had 1 hour to see the mosque and a few side streets and that is it. I did see the mosque inside and prayed there too
From Tunisia i like ur videos ur doing an amazing job man
you missed many beautiful places like "Barrouta" with the camel turning the wheel to bring up water from the well that they think is linked to "Zamzam" and "Sidi Sahbi" the architecture in that place with the beautiful dome and chandelier
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@@jcjgucyg4918 ?
You should visit matmata it's so beautiful you can stay at undergroud hotel and such a beautiful desert
Welcome to "kairawan" the most famous city in our islamic history.. this holy city was founded in 670..which it was founded the fourth mosque in the world n it was classified in third country after Saudi n Palestine since 687 "al ansar" mosque.. also we have "okba ibn nafae" mosque; that u visited already but it's the most famous than th' other one..by the way we'r the pioneers of the first university in th' world that were in Tunisia start from "zaitouna university" was established in 698 completed in 737
Its not holy at all . Just a historical city
@@slmbri5918 it's a metaphor bcz this's a second islamic country in the world after Saudi..while th' "okbaa mosque" n "kairawan city" they are source of islam..everything related to doctrine it'll be holy..islam has been exported from "kairawan" to Africa n some islamic European cities n countries like: ( Sicily/Malta/Andorra island/Spain/Portugal..)..that's why n for this reasons it's always different
@@بنت_الكعبي anyway its not known by muslims around the world that karwan is a holy city . Shia Muslims also claim that karbala is a holy city . Therefore its maybe holy to tunisians as karbala to shia .
@@slmbri5918 there's no comparison between shia'a n tunisians sunna or Karbala n Tunisia..should be looking for about the meaning of holy in other culture before talking..it's not a lesson in English..what u learned in ur school not a dialect circulated among people..
@@بنت_الكعبي I dont know why you are being rude to me. anyway according to Cambridge dictionary holy means . Pure or being good . Related to a religious value thus according to this defintion any mosque is holy . The problem is classifying the city as the 4th holiest city in the muslim world is not a fact that all muslims recognize however considering the city as holy for tunisians or maghrebis is something that should be respected but you should not tell people that its the 4th scared city in islam .its not a relevant information .
Fascinating video - Thank you, Jason
Beautiful 😍 just a small note, the only 3 holy cities in islam are Mecca, Madina and Jerusalem
Masha Allah... very nice mosque
You should see it in Ramadan, it's just fantastic
My hometown 🙏 where my heart belongs 🙌
You really do provide exceptional content.
Beautiful tur by Tunisia and thanks for sharing
Wow amazing city ☺️
Excellent channel you always show clearly about travel place that you arrived. Thanks for your sharing.
I don't know why but i fall love in with you
thank you for visiting my country
i'll support you 4 ever
Welcome to our city glad you enjoyed it :)
My nice country ❤ thank u for sharing and good work 😊😊 always u are welcome
it's my home town , there is other things to show there , i hope you had a great time
Bro really thanks there’s some touristic guides they give wrong information about the country when they arrived for holidays for example don’t go out side by your self is so dangerous so your video prove to the people that our country is so safe and everyone will be happy to talk to u ❤️✌️
Hi I'm Tunisian and I really thanks u cuz you make a good photand ideas about my country ❤️❤️
just say ''Aslema'' in Tunisia in order to greet people as for ''salem aleikom'' is not often used here.
no let him use the correct muslim greeting asalem Alaykom it's the mostly used and understood all over muslim countries
@@samirjaibia1029 Not all Tunisians are Muslims :)
@@samirjaibia1029 he is in Tunisia he has to say Asslema not assalyomou alakoume.
@@freebird7227 not all them but most of the are Muslims. Majority rules isn't it?
Hino soprano 98% are
Tunisia is a paradise it looks so beautiful 😍😍❤. Peaceful and calme❤😍❤😍i advice people to visit
Go to sbitla the best preserved roman forum templesko in Tunisia
actually not in Tunisia but in Africa as well along the one in Libya!!!
Sbeitla it is my city and it is such a beautiful place to visit especially the Roman forum and it is history, I highly recommend 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Welcome to my country any time . The best country in the word
Tunisia 💜💜💜👍👍👍
Beautiful country ❤🖤
Another excellent video !
you have a very special way to film and i love it
i am glad that you have enjoyed Tunisia...
Thanks Shaima
amazing job bro looks very clean
I appreciate that you’re making vids about Tunisia and making it look too appealing and interesting to go and see , thank you :)
You should visit djerba, the beaches are the best