For more information on how to set up a company or buy property (riba free) here in the UAE so you can get residency too, contact Hamza from Ansaar Consultants who helped me get set up here alhamdulillah on WhatsApp: wa.me/+971502953364
I admire and appreciate your honesty in keeping it real bro, and admitting you are renting a place. Because on social media too many people are fakes and make out they are living millionaire lifestyles in Dubai and sadly some of these are even religious brothers
Your mind is excellent for comparisons! You drill down and really don't let incidentals get in the way. This works very well. I never realized how many reasonably priced places were available if you don't live in the center of everything. This is great news for people starting out that need to keep costs low. For people willing to live realistically, that don't need to show off to others. People with financial discipline.
I love Sharjah! I used to live in Nahda 1, and now moved to Ajman. If you're looking for an Islamic area that's cheap and not far from Dubai, you can come to Ajman. Rent here is a lot cheaper and it's also very quiet. You almost never see a women showing skin.
The prices in upper end are not worth it. Specially you will have to Pay at least 4 month in one payment that can be rather deposit to buy your own home here. Many have payment schemes that you will have to Pay your house out in 4 years. This will give you as well golden visa and so on… You will just end up paying someone else payment plan for their home…
I moved to the Dubai a while back for financial reasons from Germany but I am struggling to find a practicing brothers community, I was wondering whether you guys had any frequent gathering, events (islamic and non islamic) I could part take into as currently I feel quite isolated and would love to strengthen my Iman by spending time with practicing brothers
Go to the masjid where the scholars teach, you will definitely find practising brothers there. However, for that you would need to know Arabic if you don’t already.
HEALTH INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!! MAKE VIDEO PLEASE Brother, please consider making a video on health insurance, covering its different aspects and practical ways to avoid high costs. A podcast with a specialist would be even more valuable, as it could provide expert insights and guidance for those struggling with this issue. It would truly help a lot of people.
I just moved to Sharjah few months ago , Alhamdulillah, there is no better feeling than being in a muslim country ! but I have to warn you will spend your life in traffic , avoid Al khan , Al Majaz and Al Mamzar !!
Salamu aleykum brothers, a quick question for those who know. Considering that most places are unfurnished and you furnish it yourself, what happens when you decide to move? Do you have to hire out a moving company to move all your stuff every time you might want to move house? I am used to houses being furnished in the UK and you can just move in, seem like a hassle trying to take your whole house with you every time you decide to move.
Its no way hassle here, as the services are excelent. The companies will come to pack you and unpack you. Clean the property for you… Fold the furniture and build it back. The guys here are masters in that. They put toghether my tv unit, coffe table Dining room table in 10 minutes no joking. Same for ikea guys they can put the furniture together i had huge Wall shelfs and 3 shoe cabinets built in 20-30 min. And they cleaned after them and kick to boxes out…
This is the reality, I'm often told to simply avoid estate agents in the UAE. They have a con called the Bait & Switch, where they advertise an appealing apartment for an attractive price and when you enquire about it they say "It's not available anymore, but here's another apartment" and it's of lower quality, higher price or unfavourable area. They just want to catch people like fish with a fake listing pretty much.
Akhi a lot of peoplve conceptions about the UAE saying it’s not the most Islamic etc due to cities such as Dubai Could you discuss this fact, specifically related to Sharjah and how Islam is in that city? As in apart from the masajid in Sharjah, the other venerations of Islam amongst the people and places that you’ve seen May Allah honour you
I don't like Sharjah and I don't like the UAE either. This place is so fake. :( We've been swindled so many times. Food is so expensive. You have to pay for EVERYTHING. I haven't found any parks for my kids that you don't have to pay for. The traffic IS THE WORST. The weather is so hot for a niqabi, I mainly only go out at night (it's over 90 in the summertime at night). School is very expensive. The air quality is bad to very bad all the time. The quality of life just wasn't good for me here. But every family is different. Allahu alim.
But neither is the UK or the west?? No good air quality bad weather bad lifestyle. We can now longer live in the west now...LGBT, woke growing racism, bad weather lifestyle, expensive too much tax! UAE is good to get ur foot in if ur coming from the west UK. Once settled then look elsewhere in the middle east. UAE still is better than the Saudi. UAE Dubai & sharjah is taxfree and alot better then the west/ UK! However, abu dhabi or kuwait may be a better option as it's more Green... Dubai is great to live great lifestyle and Islamic lifestyle, tax free, crime free, plus lots to do! Makes sense to live there then the west!
You really need to slow down. There is no rush. The heavy British accent makes this very hard to get every word. I get it. You think fast. But it doesn't work here. Calm down.
Thanks for this, akhi you stop making videos about life advice like you said that you will make a video how to see to dunya like a joke and others that you said on others videos you will make a video about it.
@@Zazezoo what shall I study? Hijrah entails you are a citizen of the country you have moved to. Having a study or tourist visa doesn't allow permanent settlement.
For more information on how to set up a company or buy property (riba free) here in the UAE so you can get residency too, contact Hamza from Ansaar Consultants who helped me get set up here alhamdulillah on WhatsApp: wa.me/+971502953364
I admire and appreciate your honesty in keeping it real bro, and admitting you are renting a place. Because on social media too many people are fakes and make out they are living millionaire lifestyles in Dubai and sadly some of these are even religious brothers
That’s just your assumption. They don’t have to tell you they are renting etc Why watch them if you consider them fake 🥴
Can you do a video on job searching in the UAE for those who cannot set up a business yet
yess!
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There’s only one job lol Estate Agent
@@Rifle672no 🥴
thanks , you really help me a lot with this video
This is very informative! I’d want to move to Qatar one day isA! Hopefully within 3 years!
Your mind is excellent for comparisons! You drill down and really don't let incidentals get in the way. This works very well. I never realized how many reasonably priced places were available if you don't live in the center of everything. This is great news for people starting out that need to keep costs low. For people willing to live realistically, that don't need to show off to others. People with financial discipline.
Brother you a legend, you give me hope big time.
Assalamu alaikum! What an informative video ya akhi! Mashah Allah! May Allah bless you for this. Jazakumullahu khairan
I love Sharjah!
I used to live in Nahda 1, and now moved to Ajman.
If you're looking for an Islamic area that's cheap and not far from Dubai, you can come to Ajman. Rent here is a lot cheaper and it's also very quiet.
You almost never see a women showing skin.
That moment of silence at 3:30 🤣😅
a middle range/upper end video would be amazing jazakallahu khair
The prices in upper end are not worth it. Specially you will have to Pay at least 4 month in one payment that can be rather deposit to buy your own home here. Many have payment schemes that you will have to Pay your house out in 4 years. This will give you as well golden visa and so on…
You will just end up paying someone else payment plan for their home…
I want to also move to Sharjah from USA by end of this year. Please make Dua for me 🙏. Ya Al-Mujeeb, please listen to my Dua.😢
God is on RUclips to read your prayer?
May Allah facilitate Hijrah for you.
May Almighty Allah make it easy and very comfortable for you 🙏
@simonkaggwanjala can you keep quiet if you don't have anything meaningful to say
@@simonkaggwanjalawe are Muslims, so we know that Allah hears our prayers wherever we are. Alhamdulillah
It would've been nice to show properties to buy rather then renting or can you make a video inshaa'Allah for investing thank you
I moved to the Dubai a while back for financial reasons from Germany but I am struggling to find a practicing brothers community, I was wondering whether you guys had any frequent gathering, events (islamic and non islamic) I could part take into as currently I feel quite isolated and would love to strengthen my Iman by spending time with practicing brothers
Contact dubai islamic affair and ask them.. they have lectures and activities in many language
Go to the masjid where the scholars teach, you will definitely find practising brothers there. However, for that you would need to know Arabic if you don’t already.
HEALTH INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!! MAKE VIDEO PLEASE
Brother, please consider making a video on health insurance, covering its different aspects and practical ways to avoid high costs. A podcast with a specialist would be even more valuable, as it could provide expert insights and guidance for those struggling with this issue. It would truly help a lot of people.
مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ
I need the step to make my hijrah with my kids from UK ..😢
I just moved to Sharjah few months ago , Alhamdulillah, there is no better feeling than being in a muslim country ! but I have to warn you will spend your life in traffic , avoid Al khan , Al Majaz and Al Mamzar !!
Sharjah is so beautiful.. it’s islamic city.. but expect wasting 4 hours daily because of traffic if you work in dubai
Is the traffic and the need for a car the same in Sharjah as in Dubai?
I'll meet you soon inshallah
Assalamu alaykum,
Is it worthy to purchase for apartments in uae?
Bayut means homes
Its a Plural Arabic word to mean homes
Bayet means home
Bayut or Bayoot means homes
Salamu aleykum brothers, a quick question for those who know. Considering that most places are unfurnished and you furnish it yourself, what happens when you decide to move? Do you have to hire out a moving company to move all your stuff every time you might want to move house? I am used to houses being furnished in the UK and you can just move in, seem like a hassle trying to take your whole house with you every time you decide to move.
You can rent furniture packages
Its no way hassle here, as the services are excelent. The companies will come to pack you and unpack you. Clean the property for you…
Fold the furniture and build it back. The guys here are masters in that. They put toghether my tv unit, coffe table Dining room table in 10 minutes no joking. Same for ikea guys they can put the furniture together i had huge Wall shelfs and 3 shoe cabinets built in 20-30 min. And they cleaned after them and kick to boxes out…
@@themiddleway7825salaamu aleikom brother, can I get your contact please. I have a few questions about life in sharjah
Is it possible to contact you? I have a few questions?
These agents are too lazy to take clear and good pics of the property
But half of them are always not available 😂 just be careful of the agents
This is the reality, I'm often told to simply avoid estate agents in the UAE. They have a con called the Bait & Switch, where they advertise an appealing apartment for an attractive price and when you enquire about it they say "It's not available anymore, but here's another apartment" and it's of lower quality, higher price or unfavourable area. They just want to catch people like fish with a fake listing pretty much.
I’ve had this happen a few times too
Akhi a lot of peoplve conceptions about the UAE saying it’s not the most Islamic etc due to cities such as Dubai
Could you discuss this fact, specifically related to Sharjah and how Islam is in that city?
As in apart from the masajid in Sharjah, the other venerations of Islam amongst the people and places that you’ve seen
May Allah honour you
HEY HELP ME COME OVER i NEED A BED FOR THE PERIOD OF MY VISIT VISA TRYING TO FIND A JOB
I don't like Sharjah and I don't like the UAE either. This place is so fake. :( We've been swindled so many times. Food is so expensive. You have to pay for EVERYTHING. I haven't found any parks for my kids that you don't have to pay for. The traffic IS THE WORST. The weather is so hot for a niqabi, I mainly only go out at night (it's over 90 in the summertime at night). School is very expensive. The air quality is bad to very bad all the time.
The quality of life just wasn't good for me here. But every family is different. Allahu alim.
Where do you live now if I may ask?
@@yxkubunone of your business.
But neither is the UK or the west?? No good air quality bad weather bad lifestyle. We can now longer live in the west now...LGBT, woke growing racism, bad weather lifestyle, expensive too much tax!
UAE is good to get ur foot in if ur coming from the west UK. Once settled then look elsewhere in the middle east.
UAE still is better than the Saudi.
UAE Dubai & sharjah is taxfree and alot better then the west/ UK! However, abu dhabi or kuwait may be a better option as it's more Green... Dubai is great to live great lifestyle and Islamic lifestyle, tax free, crime free, plus lots to do! Makes sense to live there then the west!
Saudi is a lot better. Try conservative cities like Al Qassim region cities. Lived there long enough to attest the good times there
You really need to slow down. There is no rush. The heavy British accent makes this very hard to get every word. I get it. You think fast. But it doesn't work here. Calm down.
Thanks for this, akhi you stop making videos about life advice like you said that you will make a video how to see to dunya like a joke and others that you said on others videos you will make a video about it.
You can not claim to make hijrah if you don't have citizenship/passport in a country.
yes you can, if you're a resident of a country and live there you obviously made hijrah there.
Study your deen 🥴
@@Zazezoo what shall I study? Hijrah entails you are a citizen of the country you have moved to. Having a study or tourist visa doesn't allow permanent settlement.
no one's making hijrah before getting the western citizenship LOL
How can contact you?