I’m Nigerian, living in Nigeria. But I can totally relate to the forbidden living room. It’s meant for special guests and always kept tidy incase the president makes an appearance 😂😂😂. I loved seeing this.
Salam from Pakistan 🇵🇰 The 'forbidden salon' is so reminiscent of the kind of drawing rooms we had here in the 80s with the same kind of ash trays and carved wooden sofa sets 😀 The sound of the Quran recitation coming from outside was lovely ❤
Dear Jasmine & Dawoud, Thank you for sharing Dawoud’s grandfathers home with us all, my girls and I have been following you both since you lived in Canada, we live in Seattle Washington and enjoy watching your many adventures. I travel to Dubai often to visit my parents and always hope I might bump into you guys in a mall for a selfie😉 Stay blessed and may Allah bless all the people of Lebanon❤
Omg dint knw forbidden rooms are everywhere. I’m from Hyderabad/India n can completely relate. It’s good in a way that things haven’t changed completely as it reminds of your childhood or past but otherwise no new things. Thanks for sharing.. ditto ❤
Love it. It’s so hard for us to believe this was real but we know that this was real and we know that that happened to our beautiful countries.Courageous and strong people you are❤ u both
Great video and insight into what is a great childhood home to have visited and grew up in. You can feel the heat and the "back home" atmosphere of the place. It is also great that regardless of your success, you are not afraid to show your roots and the rawness of it. P.s. You're grandad has had enough of life... He is hilarious... He's at that age where he just tells it like it is 😂
have all your parents and grandparents is a blessing I don’t have them all haven’t even met my two grandfathers and my grandmother I only met one my grandmother may Allah bless them all
I haven’t been to Lebanon in 19 years, this vlog makes me miss it so much and gives me all the feels, my fathers family are all from Beirut. I always get food poisoning when I go there so that’s why I haven’t been in so long.
10:22 this is why one should drink water the sunnah way! As it has great benefits too❤ by sitting with right hand and in 3 gulps say bismillah before drinking
12:42 thats muslim family structure be it pakistan or anywhere it has same family unity all brothers living together in one building ❤ never leaving parents
@@M.Đ-z4u yes this is the beautiful concept that westerners with (me myself and i ) philosophy will never understand people do live in apartment building with thousand other strangers on different floors so why not living with our own brother in different floor of one same building?
I am 83 and grew up with grandparents. In those old days, it was still usual for elderly parents to be cared for by children. We in the West have lost so much @@Ayla40902
Dawood and Jazmine very interesting I believe there is no electric in the country would you make another video about Lebanon for us ❤I love this culture and people❤ماشاءالله
Walekumassalam ❤️ ! I also have a big extended family and some of my cousin's kid are older than me and in our culture we consider cousin's kids niece and nephew and not second cousin 😄 ! Also , we still use that kind of toilet seat here in India even the newly constructed houses have those .
I’m Nigerian, living in Nigeria. But I can totally relate to the forbidden living room. It’s meant for special guests and always kept tidy incase the president makes an appearance 😂😂😂. I loved seeing this.
I’m from Iraq and it’s the same there 😄
From Morocco and I can relate to that forbidden guest room too the same in our culture
I'm from India and it's the same lol
Algerian, and SAME.
from Turkey, same here 😀
Salam from Pakistan 🇵🇰 The 'forbidden salon' is so reminiscent of the kind of drawing rooms we had here in the 80s with the same kind of ash trays and carved wooden sofa sets 😀
The sound of the Quran recitation coming from outside was lovely ❤
Yes! Beautiful family with beautiful history! ❤ Thankyou for sharing!
So many memories and history! What a beautiful building that your grandpa did. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷 ☺️
Dear Jasmine & Dawoud, Thank you for sharing Dawoud’s grandfathers home with us all, my girls and I have been following you both since you lived in Canada, we live in Seattle Washington and enjoy watching your many adventures. I travel to Dubai often to visit my parents and always hope I might bump into you guys in a mall for a selfie😉 Stay blessed and may Allah bless all the people of Lebanon❤
Omg dint knw forbidden rooms are everywhere. I’m from Hyderabad/India n can completely relate. It’s good in a way that things haven’t changed completely as it reminds of your childhood or past but otherwise no new things. Thanks for sharing.. ditto ❤
wow, such warm coziness and nostalgia 🤍
Ohhhh I love his grandpa.
5:29 bless him aww ❤❤❤
Loved this video! My parents and grandparents are from Mexico and watching this took me to their house in Mexico 🥹
Love it. It’s so hard for us to believe this was real but we know that this was real and we know that that happened to our beautiful countries.Courageous and strong people you are❤ u both
Lovely video! You guys are so funny 😂 The water drinking part was hilarious 😂😂
I don't know why i love lebanon so much . I wanna visit it so bad. Much love from Iran❤
Great video and insight into what is a great childhood home to have visited and grew up in.
You can feel the heat and the "back home" atmosphere of the place.
It is also great that regardless of your success, you are not afraid to show your roots and the rawness of it.
P.s. You're grandad has had enough of life... He is hilarious... He's at that age where he just tells it like it is 😂
I love his merccedez really good shape I love the colour too❤
Heartwarming, thank you for sharing.
They are so sweet!❤❤❤
I love the msbaha and the old fashion furniture it’s stunning❤
Jasmine dissing and making fun while Dawoud is so excited to show her all of this.
💯 you can tell jasmine likes expensive taste not cheap stuff
That’s a massive building. Grandad is looking good for 90 odd MashaAllah. May Allah keep him in good health. Amen
الله يسلمك جدو very cute grandpa
0:33 that was hilarious 😂😂 I’m still laughing from yesterday abt it 😭
What a beautiful view from the balcony ❤
I am Lebanese tooo and i speak arabic so i understood you guys 🇱🇧❤❤
Any arab can understand them
@@mjhmab fr
have all your parents and grandparents is a blessing I don’t have them all haven’t even met my two grandfathers and my grandmother I only met one my grandmother may Allah bless them all
I love Dawoud’s father, they look identical 😂
I haven’t been to Lebanon in 19 years, this vlog makes me miss it so much and gives me all the feels, my fathers family are all from Beirut. I always get food poisoning when I go there so that’s why I haven’t been in so long.
You guys are so beautiful MashAllah. I always watch that clip of your grandad eating the grape it’s so funny! ❤
10:50 so beautiful
I suppport from somalia❤❤❤
The fan , reminded me of my grandparents home
Omg i love the Athan in Ghazieh😢 i never thought i would miss it
Loved this video 😍👏
God bless u❤
Happy blessed Sunday ❤
You guys should renovate this house for real he has built a beautiful house wow❤
10:22 this is why one should drink water the sunnah way! As it has great benefits too❤ by sitting with right hand and in 3 gulps say bismillah before drinking
Old is gold❤
wow what a big house
Can you please do Jasmine's family house tour? Please. MashAllah ❤❤
Salam Jasmine and Dawoud
I love you both Wallah ❤️
Yes! Nostalgia❤
Loved this video. I’m half Hispanic and we have a forbidden living room too 😂
12:42 thats muslim family structure be it pakistan or anywhere it has same family unity all brothers living together in one building ❤ never leaving parents
All brothers?what..
@@M.Đ-z4u yes this is the beautiful concept that westerners with (me myself and i ) philosophy will never understand people do live in apartment building with thousand other strangers on different floors so why not living with our own brother in different floor of one same building?
I am 83 and grew up with grandparents. In those old days, it was still usual for elderly parents to be cared for by children. We in the West have lost so much @@Ayla40902
Dawood and Jazmine very interesting I believe there is no electric in the country would you make another video about Lebanon for us ❤I love this culture and people❤ماشاءالله
Walekumassalam ❤️ ! I also have a big extended family and some of my cousin's kid are older than me and in our culture we consider cousin's kids niece and nephew and not second cousin 😄 ! Also , we still use that kind of toilet seat here in India even the newly constructed houses have those .
The forbidden room, we had one growing up, my mom still has one lol
Asalamualaikum Marhaba Sabahul Khair Happy Sunday guys❤
Your dad looks exactly like u
Great video, please blur personal information like license plates, better safe than sorry.
Reminds me of Egypt
I'm in Lebanon!!
Shekar alhamdullilah keyfal halluc how are you too❤
Same as my family. LoL
Where are you from in Lebanon? We are you from Ohio and visiting Lebanon . Everyone grandparents house looked like this.
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Our culture is so different in my country the girls have houses and the men don’t. If you parents build houses it’s for the womens
What happened Davud's own granny? Is she dead or the other one is the second wife even when the first one is alive ?
She passed away a very long time ago Allah yerhama ❤
yusaeid😢😢😢
This look like old Pakistani house 🏡
I tried to make a living room forbidden but my husband dumps all his letters and parcels in there 🙄
Salam aleykum kardeslerim🇦🇿
south of Lebanon? sounds like rafidiville to me ٣١٣
Hello🧕💐
It's not nice to drink water like that. There is a Hadith saying not to drink like a camel.
Jasmine your joking" comes off very rude and insulting..
Second 😂
first !
nice mo Rumi Unna country Bangladesh anafi business t-shirt please for your number ❤❤❤❤❤