Saudi Arabia is a country with a LOT of backstory and overall international acknowledgement. The birthplace of Islam. The cradle of Arabism. Today they find themselves at a unique time where they must coalesce the future with tradition. So much to discuss and it all happens on the world's largest peninsula. #SaudiArabia is up. Enjoy.
@@sego6277 I NEED THIS ! Older videos have shorter duration. I really hope they'll make some fun facts about countries that didn't get mentioned in the older videos.
I went for my umrah pilgrimage in Makkah and Madinah, in 2018...it was a great experience being there. Thank You to Saudi government for upgrading and taking care of the 2 holiest sites of Islam. Looking forward to go there again...love, from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇸🇦
As a Saudi I’m really impressed how accurate this video was, facts with specific details were presented to show the whole picture not only surface level info and the way of presenting them was very entertaining and caught my attention till the end Bravo 👏🏼
It was also don't while the supreme court disapproved... The president basically gave them away to Saudi Arabia for investments so it was a matter of pride. Egypt did aquire the islands as a gift from Saudi Arabia in the 50's so Egypt can block Israel. Lol
@demetrius9533 It belongs to Saudi, but due to its importance as crossways in the sea, the Saudis gave control of it to Egypt because of the war with Israel, ever since the Saudi government pushed the Egyptians to get it back, with no end. until 2016. it's now important due to the Giga project NEOM which is in the northwest of Saudi Arabia and contains parts of Egypt and Jordan, it's an economical zone with huge ambitions (500$ billion budget), and it will have a bridge connecting Saudi with Egypt to export gulf goods to Europe through Egypt.
@Revolutionary Man in the past it was important due to the war with Israel, now its important due to the NEOM project which has a bridge connecting both countries.
For those who don’t know Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 and the UAE 🇦🇪 are basically siblings who try to out do each other on everything but they have nothing but love for each other ❤️
@@ezio1896 dude how do u know? Dude the media is brainwashing u, we have a lot of non Muslims here in Saudi Arabia and they aren’t “mugging them” How do I know? Well I’m a Saudi Also haven’t u ever heard don’t judge a book by it’s cover? If u haven’t they ur prob living under a rock
Was just about to post the same comment! 22% of the population is missing, lol! Also weird: 90% of the population are Arabs, but only 60% are citizens and 40% expats...mostly from Pakistan, India, Philippines...etc. I get that Pakistan is predominantly Muslim and there are lots of Muslims in India, but I'm pretty sure they're not ethnic Arabs. Filipinos certainly aren't Arabs.
@@alexlarsen6413 all r not arabs Out of 40% expats, 30% are Arabs from other Arab states and ppl from India, Pakistan, Philippines at 10% I guess He may be talking about the non Arab expats
Our family lives in Saudi, my dad (an American) works for Saudi Aramco, and last christmas he took me and my sister to the King AbdulaAziz center of world culture, inside they actually have a museum of the oil there in Saudi with an oil-rig-simulator thing, Its really cool.
Hey!! that center is actually really really close to where i live lol, and with all due honesty when i went there for the first time i was like “daamn ! my people are showing off 😂”
Dang, I only passed through it when I was doing pilgrimage to makkah! We always thought it was under construction. Maybe we can visit it next time I go .
As a Filipino nurse who worked and lived in Saudi Arabia for 9 years (2010-2019) i can say 99% of what you said is accurate. Generally, most Arabs are generous bunch but Saudis are on the top. experienced it first hand while working as a nurse with one of the highest ranking member of the royal family. I miss you Saudi Arabia. Much love, Pinoy Nurse😘
Consider yourself lucky to work with the royal family hashana, as a boy who lived all his youth in Saudi I saw a lot of phillipines get the short end of the stick unfortunately . But their work ethic is amazing everytime!
We Saudis really admire the Filipino community here because unlike any other expat community they give back to the country by doing community service (volunteering to clean beaches) or celebrating Saudi National days , in the last Riyadh entertainment season it organizers hosted a Filipino night where they invited a famous Filipino singer to preform which was attended by a lot of Filipinos here , much love to the Philippine
@@ezix3753 replace filipino with india or to be more specific(kerala,india) other than just cleaning beaches and celebrating ksa national day(along with most of pakistanis and almost all indian states) add volunteering during hajj and ofcourse social services along the years. not undermining the participation of other countries but keralites are just more in number though being a small south indian state.(35million population) more over, last january Media One tv hosted their annual pravasi festival with iconic movie celebrities music artists(singers/vocalists ,music instrumentalist,famous tv show comedy actors of kerala, it was one big program.which was of course attended by about 9,000 or may be more keralites and ofcourse some prominent saudi figures. btw relationship with kerala started during the chinese silk route era,at the time prophet and it was the centre of trade for spice,and the first indian etc..etc..
I send my love and peace to all of my Arabs brothers and sisters, especially Saudis from Iran❤ love is wise and hatred is foolish. If we want to live together and not die together, we need to respect our differences. All Europeans have come together and have made a powerful Union without saying "oh, you're a catholic, you're a protestant, you're a French or you're a German", but we muslims are still fighting over our minor differences. There's nothing more humane and Islamic than to create friendship and love among people. I'm Persian and honestly speaking I love all Arabs. May peace be with you❤❤🙏
@@brenobacci Why are you so interested in stuff that happened over a year ago? I mean in Turkey, the very country that Khashoggi's death took place, soldiers and civilians involved in a coup against Erdogan were left to be tortured till death in the streets by pro-Erdogan Turks, yet nobody talked about them... Meanwhile in Yemen, a militia backed by Saudi's nemesis Iran have been bombing and shooting Saudi Arabia with rockets and sending armed men in there who caused many homicides in the southern regions, and the Yemeni elected government weren't able to contain them. You want the Saudis to keep watching and not protect their own people?
@@brenobacci You're mostly welcome, but just a word of advice, never rely on one side when getting your news, always look at a situation from all sides. As for this Chanel, they always tend to stir away from politics, mainly because they know how debates could get carried away and become hateful and violent in the comments section, and this is not really what this channel is about.
Correction: 14:46 That isn't a picture of Muhammad bin Saud and Ibn Abd al-Wahhab since both died in the 18th century before photography was invented and there's no actual depiction of them.
Also people mix salafi and wahabi. For any non muslim reading, in its complicated. But wahabi is a sect of the hanbali school. The 5 main school all consider each one to be right. These schools are differing in their founding scholars interpretation of quran and sunnah and how they make a ruling. Wahabis try to copy ibn abulwahab and take his views out of hand. So they follow the way hanbalis would make ruli go but the interpretation is a bit different. Although ibn abdulwahab would not be supportive of their acts as he was strict as many muslims started doing things that were haram. Salafi is anyone who follows the original generation meaning the companion of the prophets, their students, and the students' students. This is because of the prophet calling these 3 generation the best. So anyone can follow the 4 main schools but be salafi if they only follow the way of making a ruling. The main distinction between being salafi and hanafi and just hanafi is that lets say the original scholars of the school said something was haram. If we see their evidence and find it is weak it is better to leave it and not follow it. If you dont, its wrong. But someone who isn't salafi would still follow it. Most muslims are salafi by definition, and you can't necessarily be extremely strict as islam is against that. Though what many call salafism is either khawarij or wahabi. Khawarij are just people who think they are the only right muslims. And We have ahadith against this
@@bdz3972 way gust you say that, if you come to saudi before you will know they will appreciate everyone of their visit and show him all part of country free they take him like one of themselves. And I apologize for my writing and English.
Yeah as a Saudi I really like the food here but Guatemalan food is pretty amazing too,also who ever invented Pepian is an angel sent from the heavens above
@@Omar-uk1dq Really Do you taste Pepian? We have another sauces called recados like estofado, hilachas, pulique, amarillo, subanik, chicken broth, meat broth and cack ik you really have to prove these meals they are very delicious, never mind if they go with tortillas or tamalitos, greetings from Jalapa, Guatemala.
As a German person who visited Saudi Arabia last year, I really liked it there and it is very different that I thought 1- the politics made me think that it is a dangerous place but in fact it is one of the safest countries i have visited + the people there are very friendly and most of are open minded unlike what I was expecting. 2- You can visit Mecca city but not the mosque area, usually they don't ask about your religion when you go to the mosque too ( this is what I heard) 3- The country is modern and better than many other countries and it has a lot of things you can do ( I stayed 14 days ) 4- Overall I liked it a lot but the only problem is that so crowded in the big cities ( unless you like big crowded cities ) + visit it in the winter the summer is like the hell and camping in the desert is very great experience ( I regret that I didn't camp there, I just stayed for a few hours )
I have lived there and worked for Aramco company from 2012 to 2016 In Ad Dammam you are right about that the country is way different than what media shows and the quality of live there is better than the US I'm planning to go there and work in Sabic company.
@@Route-cy6cx sooooooo yeah but don't let anyone know.. They won't hurt you but they won't like it, cuz obviously it's against our beliefs 😅 However u r welcome 👍🏾 and may Allah guide us all Edit : asuming u're talking about yourself oc
"The process took forever, like a month." (Meanwhile, Moroccans wait 2 months just to get a visa appointment to Spain, and the visa will most likely be denied)
An appointment? That's crazy. Usually I you gotta do is go online and order one from whatever country your going to. Takes a couple min and its ready the next day.
i know another really cool fun fact Ali Hussain Sibat is a Lebanese national and former host of the popular call-in show that aired on satellite TV across the Middle East. On the show - described as "a Middle Eastern psychic hot line" by one source - he made predictions and gave advice to the audience. He is perhaps most famous outside of Lebanon for his arrest in Saudi Arabia on charges of "sorcery" in May 2008 while traveling to perform the Umrah pilgrimage. Sibat was sentenced to death by beheading. Following pressure on the Saudi government by the Lebanese government and human rights groups, he was released by the Saudi Supreme Court.
I visited saudi like 8 years ago and I can remember there’s a man using his feet to drive his cars in highway. I was so shocked. He was so chilled & laid back 😱
@@emp437 ironically, until 2018 women couldn't drive but you could see 12 year olds and even younger boys driving with no problems 😂 (without license of course but no one cares)
12:07 Correction: the camel's in Australia weren't native species they were imported briefly in the early 20th century to build help build the Australian road and train network. So it's more a repatriation back to Saudi Arabia.
Anonymous get your facts straight. Humans overpopulated the Earth by consuming and over consuming meat, creating farm factories that pollute the planet. All animals are equal in my eyes. It has nothing to do with being sensitive, it is about being compassionate. I bet u love dogs and cats, have a child or nephew or a niece. How are they or you more special than any other animal that loves their young ones? kindness starts with being kinder to animals.
Anonymous first of all I’m not your mate, second of all don’t say WE because I do not eat meat. Thirdly, my family’s roots come from a very poor background where all they ate was rice and beans and used animals milk to make cheese and drinks without having to kill that animal or it’s offsprings unnecessarily. and Guess what, people in my family village were just fine without having meat and lived till they were 100. Now people die of cancer young. Take a guess why.... In fact eating meat became a thing once everything got industrialized and meet production and dairy companies make people like you think that meat necessary for human consumption when in fact it’s not. You talk out of your ass since you still use primitive words like sacrifice so I will stop wasting my time talking to you. Do me a favor and read on the subject.
@@theplant4046 yes obviously and beside iraq belong to iran for century and the people were arab languge i mean iraghian are pars and speak arabi understood?
I find the entire passage of Isaiah 42 interesting although admittedly I am reading the New International Version English translation. Isaiah 42:1-4* 1 “Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom I delight; 2 I will put my Spirit on him, and he will bring justice to the nations. He will not shout or cry out, or raise his voice in the streets. 3 A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out. In faithfulness he will bring forth justice; 4 he will not falter or be discouraged till he establishes justice on earth. In his teaching the islands will put their hope.” The Arabian Peninsula in Arabic is called الجزيرة العربية Al-Jazeera Al-Arabiya which means the Arabian island. Because it is inaccessible due to the desert and water on three sides. Also the oases and towns scattered across the desert are like islands, as the Arabs would call camels 'the ship of the desert'. I have also seen the world "islands" translated as "coastlands" like in the Common English Bible or the Complete Jewish Bible. Isaiah 42:10-12 10 Sing to the Lord a new song, his praise from the ends of the earth, you who go down to the sea, and all that is in it, you islands, and all who live in them. 11 Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices; let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice. Let the people of Sela sing for joy; let them shout from the mountaintops. 12 Let them give glory to the Lord and proclaim his praise in the islands. In other translations "the wilderness and its towns" is translated as "the desert and its towns". Kedar is an ancestor of the Arabs who is named in the Bible and the people of Kedar are the Arabs (definition of Kedar). Additionally the verse which mentions Sela mentions mountaintops. Here is the Complete Jewish Bible translation of Isaiah 42:11-12 Let the desert and its cities raise their voices, the villages where Kedar lives; let those living in Sela shout for joy; let them cry out from the mountaintops! I'm just assuming this translation represents a Jewish understanding of the text because of the name, but I could be wrong. Isaiah 42:20 You have seen many things, but you pay no attention; your ears are open, but you do not listen. The book of Deuteronomy did so as well. I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. [Deuteronomy 18:18] This is God speaking to Moses. The Jews said that the Prophet will be from the children of Israel, but when you read further, “No prophet ever rose again in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew with such great intimacy” [Deuteronomy 34:10]" The Prophet could not have been from the children of Israel. He must have been a gentile. Because otherwise, this would be a clear contradiction in the book of Deuteronomy. It can only be removed when assuming that the said Prophet was a gentile. The 'whom i uphold' part is actually said to be intentionally falsified. The original hebrew word used there was the name Ahmad, which basically has the same meaning as Muhammad. But if you change it just a little bit, you get 'whom i uphold'. some as the southmost part of the Desert of Paran (which scholars linked or identified with the Sinai Desert) or the entire desert, and others said that it is a collective name of a mountain range between the Zin Desert and the Sinai Desert. I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. [Deuteronomy 18:18] There are some important details provided in this short prophecy. We are told that this future Prophet will be similar to Moses (“a prophet like you”). We are also told that he will be a mouthpiece for God as he will faithfully relay all of God’s commands (“he shall speak to them all that I command him”). This verse also reveals the people from which the Prophet will arise, “from among their brothers”. An important question we must consider is which people does “brothers” refer to here? The prophet was a gentile. And the Prophet referred to here is Muhammad(Saw). It’s important to note that biblical geographers differ as to the exact location of Paran. However, they are unanimous that Paran is somewhere within Arabia. From Clarke’s Commentary on the Bible: He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran - This is generally allowed to have been a part of the desert belonging to Arabia Petraea, in the vicinity of Mount Sinai; and this seems to be its uniform meaning in the sacred writings. Strong’s Bible Dictionary also tells us that Paran is a desert of Arabia: H6290 pâ’rân From H6286; ornamental; Paran, a desert of Arabia: - Paran. Sebeos, a seventh century Armenian bishop and historian, when describing the Arab conquest of his time, wrote that the Arabs “assembled and came out from Paran” [5]. Encyclopaedia Biblica, edited by Reverend T. K. Cheyne, asserts: “Paran refers to the Arab tribal names, farran or faran.” The Bible tells us that Paran is the very place where Ishmael dwelt: “While he (Ishmael) was living in the Desert of Paran, his mother got a wife for him from Egypt” [Genesis 21:21] The dwelling place of Ishmael was none other than Arabia. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which are dated to the second century BCE and represent the oldest surviving manuscript evidence for the Old Testament along with other apocryphal books, link Ishmael, his descendants and Paran to Arabia: "And Ishmael and his sons, and the sons of Keturah and their sons, went together and dwelt from Paran to the entering in of Babylon in all the land which is towards the East facing the desert. And these mingled with each other, and their name was called Arabs, and Ishmaelite." Hence, the Paran (or Pharan) of Ishmael was certainly in the Arabian Peninsula. In fact, we can narrow this location down further. Modern academic research supports the claim that Ishmael’s Paran was indeed in a specific part of Arabia known as Hijaz, modern-day Western Saudi Arabia. Irfan Shahid, one of the world’s most renowned authorities on pre-Islamic, ancient Arabian geography/history, stated that there was a place called Pharan in Hijaz, which belonged to the Sulaym tribe . Professor Haseeb Shehada, an Israeli scholar and professor, in his translation of the Samaritan version of the Torah suggested an identification of the wilderness of Paran with the desert of Western Arabia which is known today as Hijaz and when the Jews went to the Christ and asked for a sign he said children of men there shall be no sign except Jonah sign which is living three times when he was supposed to die each in the sea a whale sallowed him In the whale belly he was spat into the island On the Island a pumpkin grew on him So Jesus was seen eating fish and honeycomb after his crossing by the disciples seen walking after being buried and a rock was put on his grave by a women and a third which he will comeback on "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes, and unto him shall the gathering of the people be." (Genesis 49:10). This means the Shiloh cannot be from Judah. In the interruption of 4:159 ibn abbas said every jew will believe in the christ before he die even if he was falling from a cliff while he fall he will believe (that does contain believing in muahmmed which wont help him at time of death also the prophet talked said 12 jewish scholar enter islam and all jews will be muslims) Lastly John 16 He promised a comforter priests say its the Holy spirit but the Holy spirit was with Peter with Elizabeth with John with Mary and it was described to be a man eight times "for He will come" a spirit is also a name for mercy that is a name of Muhammed names Some of you might say Muhammed changed the rules yet the Christ says if some one slap you on a cheek turn the other and in another verse it is said an eye for an eye and a teeth for a teeth Also its mentioned in Songs of Solomon Muhammad (PBUH) in the Bible. In the Song of Solomon, chapter 5 verse 16, we read in Hebrew: "Hikko Mamittakim we kullo Muhammadim Zehdoodeh wa Zehraee Bayna Jerusalem." It means "His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem where "im" is a plural form used by hebrew and Arabic for Glorifying
@@mhhakeem No dude, we don't have any hate towards the religion Islam. We Indians have learned since idk when to accept people of different cultures as our own family. Muslims are some of them. Explains the cultural diversity here now, doesn't it?
@Pedro Hassan I believe so, yes. Infact you can even get some privileges and connections because you belong to the same tribe as theirs; especially in the military and security sectors since Bedouins dominant these sectors.
Saudi Arabia is a country with a LOT of backstory and overall international acknowledgement. The birthplace of Islam. The cradle of Arabism. Today they find themselves at a unique time where they must coalesce the future with tradition. So much to discuss and it all happens on the world's largest peninsula. #SaudiArabia is up. Enjoy.
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GEOGRAPHY NOW!!!!! LETS GOOOOO
I can't believe Paul's near the end of the country list!
I have a great idea: when you finish all the countries do historical countries. eg... Soviet Union, Byzantine Empire, Roman empire, Texas ......
Leonidas The Great Vey Interesting!
Or he could do like Geography Now Again! like Afganistan Albania...
@@sego6277 I NEED THIS ! Older videos have shorter duration. I really hope they'll make some fun facts about countries that didn't get mentioned in the older videos.
Geography Once
Yeah Texas lol
love Saudi Arabia🇸🇦 from japan🇯🇵
Everybody loves Japan
ありがとうございました , 私たちは日本も大好きです ❤️🇸🇦🇯🇵🕋⛩
Love Japan 🇯🇵🇸🇦
We love japan 🇯🇵 🇸🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️
WHAAA !!? Wow a Japanese ? Well...love from saudi arabia 🇸🇦 to japan 🇯🇵 ❤️
We used to joke about how he will never get to Zimbabwe but he’s awfully close to it...
I used to be young then lol
Tht like 6 yrs ago 😂
I actually have no idea what's gonna happen after that tbh XD
Do you mean Rhodesia?
@@nikolaovcharov377 no
Shoutout to all Arab 🇸🇦 friends out there. Support from Mauritius.🇲🇺
Where dodo
if you are from Mauritius then why do you have an indian name? I mean did your ancestors migrate to Mauritius or something
@@Archius_09 it's because the Hindus cover 49.3% of Mauritius population
Beautiful country, can't wait to visit
@@iicii77 Sorry man, come visit later cause we have covid delta varient here in Mauritius 😷
When I say Saudi Arabia, most people think of two things: Islam and OIL.
U.S: Did somebody said oil?
Lmfao
ha he ho
*say
Why do you think the USA is allied with that country?
as a saudi I just know it was tough to make this episode but you really did a good job
Yes ! I agree
I totally agree
yeah
Agree, there are even some stuff that are not mentioned, but better not to.
Yes
Love from Brazil to Saudi Arabia 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The same here to you my friend and your country.
Give us Neymar
Thanks you love you too❤️❤️❤️
I'm from Saudi arabia Live To yall to
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I went for my umrah pilgrimage in Makkah and Madinah, in 2018...it was a great experience being there. Thank You to Saudi government for upgrading and taking care of the 2 holiest sites of Islam. Looking forward to go there again...love, from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇸🇦
Greeting from Mexico to Saudi Arabia 🇲🇽🤝🇸🇦
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🇮🇶- ouch.
@@therandomsoldier710 ?
@@therandomsoldier710 no.
@@therandomsoldier710 😂😂😂I like this guy. I am Zimbabwean🇿🇼 by the way.
Gracias amigo
Love Saudi Arabia from Somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇦🇸🇦
🇸🇴🇸🇦 love somalia from saudi ♥️♥️♥️
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wait till someone says "you guys have internet over there???"
@@koldavo8866 Well, Somalia is one of the poorest countries on earth, so you can't blame them.
صومالي حيووو
Assalamualaikum for Saudi Arabia from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇸🇦
وعليكم السلام
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و عليكم سلام
Vaalequm salam
assalamulaikum from bangladesh BD
Anything weird: *happens*
Barbs: BoB sAgEt
Its the perfect icebreaker
Hey! I’m making videos. Please give them a go
He's on to something.....
Who the hell is bob saget
@@rafiathallah5048 a comedian, bad one, just like gn comedy
As a Saudi I’m really impressed how accurate this video was, facts with specific details were presented to show the whole picture not only surface level info and the way of presenting them was very entertaining and caught my attention till the end
Bravo 👏🏼
والله ماعندك سالفه اشياء كثير غلط
Love Saudi Arabia from neighboring Jordan 🇯🇴 ❤️ 🇸🇦
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@It's UNIK بنورك ي الأمير
ونعم في الأردن 🇸🇦❤️🇯🇴
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I’m from Saudi and it’s amazing ^^
Also yes, as an Egyptian quarantining with my Saudi roommate, Tiran and Sanafir Islands is one thing we do not mention, like ever LOL...
@Revolutionary Man yeah whoever owns those islands controls who crosses the straits of Tiran which was one of the reasons for the six day war
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It was also don't while the supreme court disapproved... The president basically gave them away to Saudi Arabia for investments so it was a matter of pride. Egypt did aquire the islands as a gift from Saudi Arabia in the 50's so Egypt can block Israel. Lol
@demetrius9533 It belongs to Saudi, but due to its importance as crossways in the sea, the Saudis gave control of it to Egypt because of the war with Israel, ever since the Saudi government pushed the Egyptians to get it back, with no end. until 2016. it's now important due to the Giga project NEOM which is in the northwest of Saudi Arabia and contains parts of Egypt and Jordan, it's an economical zone with huge ambitions (500$ billion budget), and it will have a bridge connecting Saudi with Egypt to export gulf goods to Europe through Egypt.
@Revolutionary Man in the past it was important due to the war with Israel, now its important due to the NEOM project which has a bridge connecting both countries.
For those who don’t know Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 and the UAE 🇦🇪 are basically siblings who try to out do each other on everything but they have nothing but love for each other ❤️
Trust me we aren’t trying to do anything regarding what you are talking about
Actually uae is way better for non muslims saudi is way to extremist and dangerous for non muslims
@@ezio1896 says the most likely American guy that never visited either, you think you’ll get mugged cuz you’re non Muslim ?😂
@@ezio1896 dude how do u know? Dude the media is brainwashing u, we have a lot of non Muslims here in Saudi Arabia and they aren’t “mugging them”
How do I know? Well I’m a Saudi
Also haven’t u ever heard don’t judge a book by it’s cover? If u haven’t they ur prob living under a rock
@@ezio1896 Lies, i have many non muslim friends and none of them have problems
Hejaz - 35%
Najd - 28%
Al-ahsa - 15%
What about the remaining 22%
It’s a huge desert called “the empty quarter”
I don’t know how they call it in English but thats how Native Arabs call it
its probably just empty desert but barbs was too lazy to make the actual borders
Maybe...
Thx anyway
Edit: oh the first guy is Arab
Was just about to post the same comment! 22% of the population is missing, lol!
Also weird: 90% of the population are Arabs, but only 60% are citizens and 40% expats...mostly from Pakistan, India, Philippines...etc. I get that Pakistan is predominantly Muslim and there are lots of Muslims in India, but I'm pretty sure they're not ethnic Arabs. Filipinos certainly aren't Arabs.
@@alexlarsen6413 all r not arabs
Out of 40% expats, 30% are Arabs from other Arab states and ppl from India, Pakistan, Philippines at 10% I guess
He may be talking about the non Arab expats
I’m Saudi and I can say your efforts here is awesome. And for sure welcome to Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Love saudi Arabia from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬❤🇸🇦🇸🇦
My brudda
I love you
@@rossonerofinoallamorte1396 brother*
Thank you We love you too🤍🤍
Awful country
Love Saudi Arabia from Egypt 🇪🇬💛🇸🇦
Manne
Lol
First you are saying some nonsense
Second he is speaking to the people of saudi arabia not the government
Manne 👍❤️
@@manne8575 if you deny speaking nonsense, you’re probably speaking nonsense
وحنا نحبكم اكثر انتم خوالي يااهل مصر
إيه يسطا عامل إيه
I am from Kazakhstan, hello everyone who is from Saudi Arabia, I love you🇰🇿🇸🇦
Me to
This song hits so hard
love from Kazakhstan
I hate women so much, they are unreal
علمكم جميل 🇰🇿
Borat
Thx🇸🇦💚💚💚🇸🇦🇸🇦
Love Saudi Arabia from UAE 🇦🇪❤️🇸🇦
كل الحب للمملكة العربية السعودية من الإمارات العربية المتحدة 🇦🇪❤️🇸🇦
ونعم فيك اخوي 👍😀🇦🇪🇸🇦❤
🇸🇦
Our family lives in Saudi, my dad (an American) works for Saudi Aramco, and last christmas he took me and my sister to the King AbdulaAziz center of world culture, inside they actually have a museum of the oil there in Saudi with an oil-rig-simulator thing, Its really cool.
@@talal-alqahtani Aviation, he flies the Airtractor from Ras Tanura
Hey!! that center is actually really really close to where i live lol, and with all due honesty when i went there for the first time i was like “daamn ! my people are showing off 😂”
Dang, I only passed through it when I was doing pilgrimage to makkah! We always thought it was under construction. Maybe we can visit it next time I go .
🇺🇸♥️🇸🇦
🇯🇵💜🇸🇦
The Vatican City episode is gonna be 2 hours
And the USA one
@@ElTimotoQIK he already did the us. But he did it as states.
Vatican City won’t be an episode because it’s not in the U.N
@@CrafterboeyMiner That was just a filler week episode. It wasn't an episode of the main series.
The USA is going to be a trilogy
تحية للسعودية حبايبنا 🇴🇲🇸🇦
💚
السلام عليكوم
Im From iran. I love saudia arabia 🇮🇷❤️🇸🇦
Thanks 🙏🏼❤️❤️
We love our Muslim brothers too 😍😍
🇸🇦❤️🇮🇷
Same thanks ALI يا جميلة
Aaaaaaannndd, there goes the peaceful comment section.
@@communist_microwave2665 🥲
As a Filipino nurse who worked and lived in Saudi Arabia for 9 years (2010-2019) i can say 99% of what you said is accurate. Generally, most Arabs are generous bunch but Saudis are on the top. experienced it first hand while working as a nurse with one of the highest ranking member of the royal family. I miss you Saudi Arabia.
Much love,
Pinoy Nurse😘
Just to let you know . all Saudis respect and admire all Filipinos in all fields 🇸🇦🇵🇭
I have so much respect for each Filipino I’ve met, we love you a lot, much love from Saudi Arabia❤️
Consider yourself lucky to work with the royal family hashana, as a boy who lived all his youth in Saudi I saw a lot of phillipines get the short end of the stick unfortunately . But their work ethic is amazing everytime!
everyone is generous to nurses
We love you Filipions, the Mexicans of Asia,Maybe this is why we relate so much.
I'm a Filipino but was born and raised in Saudi Arabia 💚 Saudi is like my 2nd home 🇸🇦🇸🇦 I love that country, so much memories!!
Me too
🇸🇦♥️🇵🇭
🤗
We love you
Liar..!!
Love and respect to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇸🇦
I went to Jeddah 6 years ago and live 9 months with my family
Couldn’t help but chuckle on “Bisht please” 😂😂
Bisht is actually a pretty prominent surname in india
@@nandinikhurpa3476 true
@@nandinikhurpa3476 good to know! Is it as widely used as Singh?
Me and my siblings always joked about this 😂😂
22:30
I just miss my students from Saudi Arabia. They are so kind and generous students.
Love from a Filipino ♥
We Saudis really admire the Filipino community here because unlike any other expat community they give back to the country by doing community service (volunteering to clean beaches) or celebrating Saudi National days , in the last Riyadh entertainment season it organizers hosted a Filipino night where they invited a famous Filipino singer to preform which was attended by a lot of Filipinos here , much love to the Philippine
@@ezix3753 Much love for you Zzix
❤️
@@ezix3753 I second that. The filippino community are the best expats in Saudi Arabia hands down.
@@ezix3753 replace filipino with india or to be more specific(kerala,india)
other than just cleaning beaches and celebrating ksa national day(along with most of pakistanis and almost all indian states) add volunteering during hajj and ofcourse social services along the years. not undermining the participation of other countries but keralites are just more in number though being a small south indian state.(35million population)
more over, last january Media One tv hosted their annual pravasi festival with iconic movie celebrities music artists(singers/vocalists ,music instrumentalist,famous tv show comedy actors of kerala, it was one big program.which was of course attended by about 9,000 or may be more keralites and ofcourse some prominent saudi figures.
btw relationship with kerala started during the chinese silk route era,at the time prophet and it was the centre of trade for spice,and the first indian etc..etc..
Salam Saudi from India ❣️🇮🇳
❤🇸🇦🇮🇶🇮🇳❤
Namasti from saudi arabia ❤
@@fahadaldowseri9821 سلام عليك يا أخو بالإسلام من هند
@@AS-bq9rv
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته.
No one like India
أحب المملكة العربية السعوديةو المواطنين السعوديين. اخوكم من الجزر المالديف.🇸🇦♥️🇲🇻
Study the History of Nejdis before u love...they were dacoits.and much more story.
"If you rub it more than three times, that's playing with it"
Good that he left it in the video
The real reason you only get 3 wishes
18:30
thats my strongest laugh ive had since watching this channel
@Stephen Lira is that what i think it means?
10:16
Flat Earthers be like: WE FINALLY FOUND IT!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pay up its flat ( btw I got that from a movie)
@@cufflord7179 no
Lmoa fr
The Zimbabwe episode will be 3 hours
Lol, yup
Please don't give me hope
@Klaus the both of you
Why?
Why The Zimbabwe episode will be 3 hours?
I send my love and peace to all of my Arabs brothers and sisters, especially Saudis from Iran❤ love is wise and hatred is foolish. If we want to live together and not die together, we need to respect our differences. All Europeans have come together and have made a powerful Union without saying "oh, you're a catholic, you're a protestant, you're a French or you're a German", but we muslims are still fighting over our minor differences. There's nothing more humane and Islamic than to create friendship and love among people. I'm Persian and honestly speaking I love all Arabs. May peace be with you❤❤🙏
Thank you I love you our brothers 🇸🇦❤️🇮🇷
❤️❤️❤️❤️
GN Then:6:42 minutes long
GN Now: almost 30 minutes long!
I kinda like it
Brevity is a virtue...
@@brenobacci Why are you so interested in stuff that happened over a year ago? I mean in Turkey, the very country that Khashoggi's death took place, soldiers and civilians involved in a coup against Erdogan were left to be tortured till death in the streets by pro-Erdogan Turks, yet nobody talked about them...
Meanwhile in Yemen, a militia backed by Saudi's nemesis Iran have been bombing and shooting Saudi Arabia with rockets and sending armed men in there who caused many homicides in the southern regions, and the Yemeni elected government weren't able to contain them. You want the Saudis to keep watching and not protect their own people?
@@brenobacci You're mostly welcome, but just a word of advice, never rely on one side when getting your news, always look at a situation from all sides. As for this Chanel, they always tend to stir away from politics, mainly because they know how debates could get carried away and become hateful and violent in the comments section, and this is not really what this channel is about.
I’m obsessed with Saudi السعودية 🇸🇦 hahah respect this country from China 🇨🇳
You share the exploitation of certain guest workers.
Hopefully you'll get the chance to visit someday. Saudi-Chinese relations are growing and we're taking in more Chinese tourists and investments.
لمياء fuck china and Saudi Arabia
Nazi china has concentration camps
@@malmutairi2812
Propaganda move, you'll never master it.
Hearing about an oasis in the desert is so cool. Travelling there will definitely maybe be a good experience.
Check 9:37 this girl travels to Saudi, where she documented a a fascinating oasis
@@saudalharbi11 Sure, it looks great! Those kind of places really fill me with energy, d'you know what I mean?
@@melmao6531 I'm not sure you got my point. But little by little, I'm sure you'll understand.
Rosario Verano Absolutely, they’re my favorite spot to camp, plenty of such oasis here in Saudi & Middle east
@@melmao6531 But those two words have been used consecutively since 1994.
Love Saudi Arabia from the Philippines! :)
18:10 "There is virtually no crime after the people now how severe they can be punished" *Paul thinking of Belarus*
Ye, that's one way to put down crime - put down the criminals
@@yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 Actually that is just waste of human lives. The created power vacuums will fill with new material.
@@yanuchiuchihaanimegamesand3907 You haves some issue dude.
@@NightBlado Partially disagree. If crime rate is low BECAUSE of harsh punishments, you're pretty much saved man resources on that.
Actually it doesn’t work like that, harsh punishments dosent solve crime
حبايب القلب إخواننا 🇸🇦❤️🇱🇾
سعودي محب لدولة ليبيا الشقيقه 🇸🇦❤️🇱🇾
على عيني وراسي اهل ليبيا LY ❤️ SA
💚💚
🇹🇳❤️🇱🇾
فلسطيني يعشق السعودية 🇸🇦❤️🇵🇸
🇵🇸❤️🇸🇦
@@jonathanwilliams1065 I don't understand.
🇸🇦❤🇵🇸
وحنا نموت فيكم
@@Dykvdgkp بس احنا اكثر 🙂
سعودين اثبتو وجودك🇸🇦😎✌️
انا فلسطيني بس بدي احط لايك لانه ما في فرق بيننا 🙂❤️
@@Abu_elQasem شكرا 🥰
تم إثبات الوجود
موجودين ✌🏼🇸🇦
السعودي عمك
Love to Saudi Arabia from Bangladesh 🇧🇩♥️ 🇸🇦
Land of primitives-saudi and bangladesh
Same I am from Bangladesh too
@geography now Correction 26:52 It was Al Qaeda and not Taliban members responsible for 9/11
@@ashutosh_py better then your country. Where the state minister says cow dung is holy 🤣
We love you too 🇧🇩❤🇸🇦
North Korea actually had the worlds tallest Hotel however it still isnt open
Had?
Yes Kim Jong Un built it when he was sleeping on his first birthday 🙂
That hotel is the reason for their famin 🤦🏿♂️😂
waist of money (but it's beautiful tho)
@@keithtanwani Communism
well the one being built in Saudia Arabia is in Mecca, so no foreigners.. seems counter productive
Correction: 14:46 That isn't a picture of Muhammad bin Saud and Ibn Abd al-Wahhab since both died in the 18th century before photography was invented and there's no actual depiction of them.
Also people mix salafi and wahabi.
For any non muslim reading, in its complicated.
But wahabi is a sect of the hanbali school. The 5 main school all consider each one to be right. These schools are differing in their founding scholars interpretation of quran and sunnah and how they make a ruling. Wahabis try to copy ibn abulwahab and take his views out of hand. So they follow the way hanbalis would make ruli go but the interpretation is a bit different. Although ibn abdulwahab would not be supportive of their acts as he was strict as many muslims started doing things that were haram. Salafi is anyone who follows the original generation meaning the companion of the prophets, their students, and the students' students. This is because of the prophet calling these 3 generation the best. So anyone can follow the 4 main schools but be salafi if they only follow the way of making a ruling. The main distinction between being salafi and hanafi and just hanafi is that lets say the original scholars of the school said something was haram. If we see their evidence and find it is weak it is better to leave it and not follow it. If you dont, its wrong. But someone who isn't salafi would still follow it.
Most muslims are salafi by definition, and you can't necessarily be extremely strict as islam is against that. Though what many call salafism is either khawarij or wahabi. Khawarij are just people who think they are the only right muslims. And We have ahadith against this
❤️Love Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 from Malaysia 🇲🇾♥️
Moon :)
We love Malaysia 🇲🇾 too 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
@MAHER - SAMI We love Malaysian and there’re many kind Malaysian people live here in Saudi Arabia and they’re very welcome
@KIDS WORLD pls learn how to spell
As an arab, hearing you trying to pronounce all these names is actually hilarious.
especially the "q" sound ahhahahaha
I ain't Arab but I know what you mean
والله قعدت اضحك 😂😂
I can understand this same feeling when he spoke / Mispronunced the names of Indian things
I tried learning Arabic. The only thing i know is aleaf or something
تحياتي لكل فرد سعودي 🇸🇦احبكم من 🇵🇰
تحية لباكستان 🇸🇦🇵🇰
كشمير متى
Pakistan zindabad 🇵🇰💪
🇸🇦Greetings from Iraq to Saudi Arabia 🇮🇶
We love you too my Iraqi brothers 🇮🇶 ❤️❤️ may God keep you well and protected.
ذيل سعودي😐
@@k-.9 على الاقل افضل من ذيول فيران
@@عبداللهالرشيدي-ع9ق هم صدك
@@عبداللهالرشيدي-ع9ق انت رديت وشو وش تبي؟
انت من وين
Thank you for all your efforts * outstanding content 👏 shout out from 🇹🇳
Riyadh Is the 2nd largest city in the arab world after Cairo
Baghdad: Am I a joke to you
@@nicholasnelson7365 no
Baghdad is 7/8 million
And Riyadh population is 5/6 million
Please check before saying
I just checked it, Riyadh - around 6m and Bagdhat - around 8m.
@@nicholasnelson7365 Lol dumbass check your information
Don't worry everyon, I guess they will cover up with this at the ‘Flag/fan friday’ episode.
Yakarta guys!
فيه سعودي هنا ولا انا لحالي؟🇸🇦❤️ متابع لهذي القناة من السعودية❤️ (a subcriber from saudi arabia)
انا بس ايش قاعد يقول عن السعوديه ترجم :(
وانا ^_^
ايه..مصدوم اشوف اغلب الكومنتات يحبون السعوديه. ما يدرون عن شي 😅😂
احوازی 😁✌
تحیاتی الی السعودیه💚❤
@@DopeThug مرحبا بك والنعم
I love Saudi Arabia, from Malaysia 🇲🇾....
We love you too 🌹🌹
I was a student in IUM I love Malaysia I had good days over there
it's still haj for this year?
@@alexeinavalny4089 nope, there is no hajj because we all know about macronea virus
@@احمد-س5ك3ض syukron khoiron kasir ya akhi
انا عراقي ولاكن دمي سعودي 🇮🇶❤️🇸🇦
بعد راسي والله ☹️💚🇮🇶🇸🇦💚
It is a very interesting country, I could see in this video the arabian food, it seems very delicious, greetings from Guatemala.
If your gonna visit the country, Id recommend UAE since it’s a more visitor-friendly country. ☺️
@@bdz3972 way gust you say that, if you come to saudi before you will know they will appreciate everyone of their visit and show him all part of country free they take him like one of themselves.
And I apologize for my writing and English.
Both countries are amazing and really similar they will accept you.
Yeah as a Saudi I really like the food here but Guatemalan food is pretty amazing too,also who ever invented Pepian is an angel sent from the heavens above
@@Omar-uk1dq Really Do you taste Pepian? We have another sauces called recados like estofado, hilachas, pulique, amarillo, subanik, chicken broth, meat broth and cack ik you really have to prove these meals they are very delicious, never mind if they go with tortillas or tamalitos, greetings from Jalapa, Guatemala.
25:31 proud to be a Pakistani and living and working in Jeddah from 2015 and we are together 🇵🇰🇸🇦
As a German person who visited Saudi Arabia last year, I really liked it there and it is very different that I thought
1- the politics made me think that it is a dangerous place but in fact it is one of the safest countries i have visited + the people there are very friendly and most of are open minded unlike what I was expecting.
2- You can visit Mecca city but not the mosque area, usually they don't ask about your religion when you go to the mosque too ( this is what I heard)
3- The country is modern and better than many other countries and it has a lot of things you can do ( I stayed 14 days )
4- Overall I liked it a lot but the only problem is that so crowded in the big cities ( unless you like big crowded cities ) + visit it in the winter the summer is like the hell and camping in the desert is very great experience ( I regret that I didn't camp there, I just stayed for a few hours )
I have lived there and worked for Aramco company from 2012 to 2016 In Ad Dammam
you are right about that the country is way different than what media shows and the quality of live there is better than the US
I'm planning to go there and work in Sabic company.
Is it safe for lgbt people to visit??
Thank you for saying the truth about us. Greetings from Riyadh!! :D
@@Route-cy6cx sooooooo yeah but don't let anyone know.. They won't hurt you but they won't like it, cuz obviously it's against our beliefs
😅 However u r welcome 👍🏾 and may Allah guide us all
Edit : asuming u're talking about yourself oc
@@Route-cy6cx Just don't let anyone know!
Greetings from Dominica to Saudi Arabia 🇩🇲🤝🇸🇦
"The process took forever, like a month." (Meanwhile, Moroccans wait 2 months just to get a visa appointment to Spain, and the visa will most likely be denied)
Ah...
Algerians: seen
Go to france or Italy 😂
An appointment? That's crazy. Usually I you gotta do is go online and order one from whatever country your going to. Takes a couple min and its ready the next day.
Not true actually 1 million Moroccan tourists visit Spain every year
FINALLY MY COUNTRY,SENEGAL, IS HERE I HAVE BEEN WAITING AT LEAST 3 YRS FOR THIS YESSSSSS!!!!!!!
YESSS bro, my country Serbia is next after you guys so I'm also excited! Respect frero!
@@stefan2serb looking forward to both
@@lurji Yay! Wait Hol up
@@lurji wait-
skunkii so that’s why your nails are all busted you got so excited that you had to bite them got it
I from indonesia love saudi arabia❤
🇮🇩❤️🇸🇦
-Grammar-
Love from Saudi Arabia From Europe🇸🇦❤️🇪🇺
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه
اوروبيه قحطانيه هههههههه
@@MohammedAldossry هههههههه
Great job guys, love all away from saudi arabia 🇸🇦
Fun fact: Saudi Arabia printed a number of textbooks that included an image of Yoda with their king.
I remember it that was funnnn i wish they can do it again
bruh that's great
oh yeah, they did
i know another really cool fun fact
Ali Hussain Sibat is a Lebanese national and former host of the popular call-in show that aired on satellite TV across the Middle East. On the show - described as "a Middle Eastern psychic hot line" by one source - he made predictions and gave advice to the audience.
He is perhaps most famous outside of Lebanon for his arrest in Saudi Arabia on charges of "sorcery" in May 2008 while traveling to perform the Umrah pilgrimage. Sibat was sentenced to death by beheading. Following pressure on the Saudi government by the Lebanese government and human rights groups, he was released by the Saudi Supreme Court.
Godless Munky you don’t have to turn it into a drama, we were just remembering something funny
EXCUSE ME WHY IS THIS CHANNEL NOT VERIFIED YET?!
because they are not Social Justice SoyBoys
@@rilluma you can verify your channel by yourself (i learned it from how to make a RUclips channel
The sweet irony of this being a video about Saudi Arabia, and your profile pic being a rainbow flag.
@@Nuuk_Nuke_Nook also
*Y IS HE GAE*
@@Nuuk_Nuke_Nook rainbow apple pfp
I visited saudi like 8 years ago and I can remember there’s a man using his feet to drive his cars in highway. I was so shocked. He was so chilled & laid back 😱
looooooool you got it, we did it when we so chilled as you say 😂
Yeah, that happens sometimes
Mate i went last year and i saw a 12 yr old driving a jeep on the motorway. I was 16 and so jealous 😂
@@emp437 ironically, until 2018 women couldn't drive but you could see 12 year olds and even younger boys driving with no problems 😂 (without license of course but no one cares)
@@fawazaljohani8447 ikr hahah
Much love to Saudi Arabia from your neighbour in Iraq. 🇮🇶💚🇸🇦
Thank you Iraq very cool 🇮🇶🇸🇦
Thanks, may allah protect iraqies♥️🌹
ماكو ترجمة
@@Moh-ammad-1993 ههههههههههههههه
You mean our beloved brothers?
When you film the slovakia episode you should collab with pppeter
OH YES PLEASE!
YES PLEASE
Rafi Athallah GENIUS
This is a genius idea!!!
Yes !!!
Respect Saudi Arabia (🇸🇦) from Georgia (🇬🇪).
Love Georgia to 🇬🇪🤍🇸🇦
12:07 Correction: the camel's in Australia weren't native species they were imported briefly in the early 20th century to build help build the Australian road and train network. So it's more a repatriation back to Saudi Arabia.
Those camels in Australia came from India.
@@Sravaniv94 yes, everything in the world is from india
It does not matter where they are from. Poor animals end up getting slaughtered after being used.
Anonymous get your facts straight. Humans overpopulated the Earth by consuming and over consuming meat, creating farm factories that pollute the planet. All animals are equal in my eyes. It has nothing to do with being sensitive, it is about being compassionate. I bet u love dogs and cats, have a child or nephew or a niece. How are they or you more special than any other animal that loves their young ones? kindness starts with being kinder to animals.
Anonymous first of all I’m not your mate, second of all don’t say WE because I do not eat meat. Thirdly, my family’s roots come from a very poor background where all they ate was rice and beans and used animals milk to make cheese and drinks without having to kill that animal or it’s offsprings unnecessarily. and
Guess what, people in my family village were just fine without having meat and lived till they were 100. Now people die of cancer young. Take a guess why....
In fact eating meat became a thing once everything got industrialized and meet production and dairy companies make people like you think that meat necessary for human consumption when in fact it’s not. You talk out of your ass since you still use primitive words like sacrifice so I will stop wasting my time talking to you. Do me a favor and read on the subject.
I'm from Poland and I wish to visit Saudi Arabia one day. I find Arabic culture very interesting
You welcome
I love Poland. I was in Krakow 6 months ago. You are always welcome to visit Saudi Arabia.
AJ are they ok with hijab ?
@@Karla_1987 My family does not wear hijab, but yes I think wearing hijab is fine in Krakow, even niqab
AJ ah ok, by the way nice channel.. i like action man
اهلنا وعزوتنا🇸🇦🇰🇼❤️
يزينك بس انتم احلى واطلق ناس
Our brothers same nation same blood 🇦🇪❤️🇸🇦
Always 🇸🇦❤️🇦🇪
''i'm hungry paul''
''yea we will feed you soon''
That sounds like to the British when they talked to the Indians.
Ramadan be like..😂😂
Ironic
So much Love Saudi Arabia🇸🇦 from iran🇮🇷
I love my persian brothers and sisters 🇸🇦❤️🇮🇷
Im really really love iran 🇮🇷 from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
@@theplant4046 why arab and persian have similar face ؟like Chinese and Japanese
@@s.keikhosro_5555 it depends on Location
Like Japan next to China
America next to Canada
Arabic next to Persian
understand?
@@theplant4046 yes obviously and beside iraq belong to iran for century and the people were arab languge i mean iraghian are pars and speak arabi understood?
Nobody:
Barbs: Anyhœw
13:28 if anyones asking
200 likes?! This really brightened my day
more like [ɛnihn̥ʔhɛ͡ãʊ̩] xD Damn, that was hard to transcribe xD
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Assalamualaikum for Saudi Arabia!! Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🇸🇦.
Love Saudi Arabia from Indonesia ❤️ 🇮🇩🇸🇦
We love you too 🌹🌹
🇸🇦🇮🇩
Yo the Indonesian flag looks like the polish flag upside down
Saudis love Indonesians too
we too
Kadrun
Love from brazil🇧🇷❤🇸🇦
Love Brazil too, thanks!
🇸🇦❤️🇧🇷
I love you forever. 🇸🇦💖🇧🇷
ارض التوحيد
حب من الباكستان
Love to Saudi Arabia from Kuwait 🇰🇼❤️🇸🇦
i have cousins from india but they live in kuwait love from india
i can’t be the only person who sings the intro song and shouts the “now” part
Because that's the only part that most of us can sing (cuz it involves screaming not singing) 😅
I made my own dance for it
nah. I am too...
I’m starting to yell “food” with Noah now
Your not alone bud...
Art's genie joke was executed perfectly, very glad you kept it in.
Thanks bud. We kind of just randomly came up that and it worked well. Cheers! 😀 -Art
Love ❤️ Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 from Yemen 🇾🇪
why there bombing your country
@@abdulandahmad3086
We are all against Houthi, Yemen and Saudi Arabia
@@faisal7629 lol another westerner being told propaganda (not you)
Love Saudi Arabia 🇵🇭 💙🇸🇦, my aunt lived/worked there once!
Every Filipino 90's kids their parents worked overseas (OFW) in this amazing country~ (yep even my dad worked here for 16 years)
I'm Saudi and some of my coolest friends in school were Filipino. Huge Filipino influence here, food, sports, culture, it's awesome
@@dawoudballout5246 that's great!
Thanks to our amazing philipino friends we have jullibee in riyadh now 😍😍😍😍😍
I love Philippines and filipinos so much, i’ve grow up with them around they’re like part of us now
@@mbmshl I wish I could eat Jollibee now that I'm living in Australia 😭😭😭
this is the most accurate representation of Saudi Arabia, this is a rare acheivement!
love from indian expact in KSA!
Small world
Isn't it?
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I find the entire passage of Isaiah 42 interesting although admittedly I am reading the New International Version English translation.
Isaiah 42:1-4*
1 “Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom I delight;
2 I will put my Spirit on him, and he will bring justice to the nations. He will not shout or cry out, or raise his voice in the streets.
3 A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out. In faithfulness he will bring forth justice;
4 he will not falter or be discouraged till he establishes justice on earth. In his teaching the islands will put their hope.”
The Arabian Peninsula in Arabic is called الجزيرة العربية Al-Jazeera Al-Arabiya which means the Arabian island. Because it is inaccessible due to the desert and water on three sides. Also the oases and towns scattered across the desert are like islands, as the Arabs would call camels 'the ship of the desert'. I have also seen the world "islands" translated as "coastlands" like in the Common English Bible or the Complete Jewish Bible.
Isaiah 42:10-12
10 Sing to the Lord a new song,
his praise from the ends of the earth,
you who go down to the sea, and all that is in it,
you islands, and all who live in them.
11 Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices;
let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice.
Let the people of Sela sing for joy;
let them shout from the mountaintops.
12 Let them give glory to the Lord
and proclaim his praise in the islands.
In other translations "the wilderness and its towns" is translated as "the desert and its towns". Kedar is an ancestor of the Arabs who is named in the Bible and the people of Kedar are the Arabs (definition of Kedar). Additionally the verse which mentions Sela mentions mountaintops.
Here is the Complete Jewish Bible translation of Isaiah 42:11-12
Let the desert and its cities raise their voices,
the villages where Kedar lives;
let those living in Sela shout for joy;
let them cry out from the mountaintops!
I'm just assuming this translation represents a Jewish understanding of the text because of the name, but I could be wrong.
Isaiah 42:20
You have seen many things, but you pay no attention;
your ears are open, but you do not listen.
The book of Deuteronomy did so as well.
I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. [Deuteronomy 18:18]
This is God speaking to Moses. The Jews said that the Prophet will be from the children of Israel, but when you read further,
“No prophet ever rose again in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew with such great intimacy” [Deuteronomy 34:10]"
The Prophet could not have been from the children of Israel. He must have been a gentile. Because otherwise, this would be a clear contradiction in the book of Deuteronomy. It can only be removed when assuming that the said Prophet was a gentile.
The 'whom i uphold' part is actually said to be intentionally falsified. The original hebrew word used there was the name Ahmad, which basically has the same meaning as Muhammad.
But if you change it just a little bit, you get 'whom i uphold'.
some as the southmost part of the Desert of Paran (which scholars linked or identified with the Sinai Desert) or the entire desert, and others said that it is a collective name of a mountain range between the Zin Desert and the Sinai Desert.
I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him. [Deuteronomy 18:18]
There are some important details provided in this short prophecy. We are told that this future Prophet will be similar to Moses (“a prophet like you”). We are also told that he will be a mouthpiece for God as he will faithfully relay all of God’s commands (“he shall speak to them all that I command him”). This verse also reveals the people from which the Prophet will
arise, “from among their brothers”. An important question we must consider is which people does “brothers” refer to here?
The prophet was a gentile. And the Prophet referred to here is Muhammad(Saw).
It’s important to note that biblical geographers differ as to the exact location of Paran. However, they are unanimous that Paran is somewhere within Arabia. From Clarke’s Commentary on the Bible:
He dwelt in the wilderness of Paran - This is generally allowed to have been a part of the desert belonging to Arabia Petraea, in the vicinity of Mount Sinai; and this seems to be its uniform meaning in the sacred writings. Strong’s Bible Dictionary also tells us that
Paran is a desert of Arabia:
H6290 pâ’rân From H6286; ornamental; Paran, a desert of Arabia: - Paran. Sebeos, a seventh century Armenian bishop and historian, when describing the Arab conquest of his time, wrote that the Arabs “assembled and came out from Paran” [5].
Encyclopaedia Biblica, edited by Reverend T. K. Cheyne, asserts: “Paran refers to the Arab tribal names, farran or faran.”
The Bible tells us that Paran is the very place where Ishmael dwelt: “While he (Ishmael) was living in the Desert of Paran, his mother got a wife for him from Egypt” [Genesis 21:21]
The dwelling place of Ishmael was none other than Arabia. The Dead Sea Scrolls, which are dated to the second century BCE and represent the oldest surviving manuscript evidence for the Old Testament along with other apocryphal books, link Ishmael, his descendants and Paran to Arabia:
"And Ishmael and his sons, and the sons of Keturah and their sons, went together and dwelt from Paran to the entering in of Babylon in all the land which is towards the East facing the desert. And these mingled with each other, and their name was called Arabs, and Ishmaelite."
Hence, the Paran (or Pharan) of Ishmael was certainly in the Arabian Peninsula. In fact, we can narrow this location down further. Modern academic research supports the claim that Ishmael’s Paran was indeed in a specific part of Arabia known as Hijaz,
modern-day Western Saudi Arabia. Irfan Shahid, one of the world’s most renowned authorities on pre-Islamic, ancient Arabian geography/history, stated that there was a place called Pharan in Hijaz, which belonged to the Sulaym tribe . Professor Haseeb
Shehada, an Israeli scholar and professor, in his translation of the Samaritan version of the Torah suggested an identification of the wilderness of Paran with the desert of Western Arabia which is known today as Hijaz
and when the Jews went to the Christ and asked for a sign he said children of men there shall be no sign except Jonah sign
which is living three times when he was supposed to die each
in the sea a whale sallowed him
In the whale belly he was spat into the island
On the Island a pumpkin grew on him
So Jesus was
seen eating fish and honeycomb after his crossing by the disciples
seen walking after being buried and a rock was put on his grave by a women
and a third which he will comeback on
"The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh comes, and unto him shall the gathering of the people be." (Genesis 49:10).
This means the Shiloh cannot be from Judah.
In the interruption of 4:159
ibn abbas said every jew will believe in the christ before he die even if he was falling from a cliff while he fall he will believe (that does contain believing in muahmmed which wont help him at time of death also the prophet talked said 12 jewish scholar enter islam and all jews will be muslims)
Lastly John 16
He promised a comforter priests say its the Holy spirit but the Holy spirit was with Peter with Elizabeth with John with Mary and it was described to be a man eight times "for He will come"
a spirit is also a name for mercy that is a name of Muhammed names
Some of you might say Muhammed changed the rules yet the Christ says if some one slap you on a cheek turn the other and in another verse it is said an eye for an eye and a teeth for a teeth
Also its mentioned in Songs of Solomon
Muhammad (PBUH) in the Bible. In the Song of Solomon, chapter 5 verse 16, we read in Hebrew: "Hikko Mamittakim we kullo Muhammadim Zehdoodeh wa Zehraee Bayna Jerusalem." It means "His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem
where "im" is a plural form used by hebrew and Arabic for Glorifying
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u guys hate islam right?
@@mhhakeem No dude, we don't have any hate towards the religion Islam. We Indians have learned since idk when to accept people of different cultures as our own family. Muslims are some of them. Explains the cultural diversity here now, doesn't it?
Bro india is second largest Islam country after Indonesia.
I m indian i don't Hate islam i m christian not every indian is bad
Love saudi arabia from north macedonia 🇲🇰❤🇸🇦
from where?
@@KenobiandDookuSoloTheSequels from north macedonia
@@unknown00046 grrr...😡😡😡you are from an illegal bulgarian ground with stolen Greek history
@@KenobiandDookuSoloTheSequels I HATE BULGARIA, I LOVE GREECE
Barb's mom is so freakin adorable pls protect at all costs❤❤
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I love how your mum made a cameo. She's so adorable ❤️
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Respect 🤝🇸🇦🤍🇮🇷
Saudi the land of brutals
@@ashutosh_py Lol where are you from
@@ashutosh_py prophet Mohammed was born in the land you talk about so r you Muslim or not?
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as a saudi i'm amazed how u got all that precise and accurate detailed information. wow what a research team you've got
You are right
@Pedro Hassan Sure, feel free
@Pedro Hassan I believe so, yes. Infact you can even get some privileges and connections because you belong to the same tribe as theirs; especially in the military and security sectors since Bedouins dominant these sectors.
@@17ELBLANCO Can I ask you a few Questions?
Me too