This mall is a hijabi shopping haven in Kuala Lumpur
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Hey friends, in this video I'm sharing two very Muslim-centric shopping experiences in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The first stop is to the most hijabi-friendly mall I've ever seen, the KL East mall, where I try to find my favorite type of hijab. Then I explored the Jalan Masjid India neighborhood near Brickfields.
Let me know below where else I should go in Kuala Lumpur (besides the main tourist spots :)
Omg, it does look like a much cleaner, non-rainy version of Tooting! I love your vids! ❤❤
I am so glad I discovered you! Keep up the great content.
Thank you so much, will do.
Just subscribed! Love your content and style. Would love to see some haul from local brands for eid maybe in your future videos?
Aww thanks! Great idea for a pre-eid video InshaAllah 😊
I like ❤ hijab dress-custom style terima kasih-thx for share this video tetap sehat selalu stay healty
for women who wear size 10 shoes and XL clothes and are over 5 feet tall , will it be impossible to find such nice clothes and shoes in that size in Malaysia since women there are shorter and have tiny feet?
This is such a great vlog! Thank you for the mall recc!
You are so welcome!
nice vlog so i hit the sub button. cant wait for your ramadan vid.
Thank you! Let me know what you’d like to see about Kuala Lumpur during Ramadan.
Just subscribed! Your videos are amazing ❤❤
Thanks so much, it means a lot!
Love your videos and love Malaysia. I want to move there eventually, insha'Allah.
Thank you! It's one of my favorite places for sure!
Nice walking tour. 👍👍👍.. Why no sound.Make video at masjid India.. Bombay jewellery
You can also take a train and then walk/take a grab there. The nearest lrt station is Gombak, on the Kelana Jaya Line
To KL East Mall
Stumbled on your channel. Heading to kl soon with a toddler, any kid friendly places you recommend besides the zoo and the obvious ones?
Hi, welcome! I made a video of some family friendly places here: ruclips.net/video/_P7vTD9hlPg/видео.html
--> The Sunway Pyramid mall (next to a water park) is SO family friendly, about 30 mins from city center.
--> Batik painting at Jadi Batik is great for an older toddler (age 4+). I've linked it in my video above
--> Bird Park, if they aren't afraid of flying birds and peacocks walking around
--> Aquarium at KLCC
--> Central Market: this is more for grown ups if you want to do bazaar/souvenir shopping, but don't want to be outdoors in the heat. It's air conditioned and has clean-ish bathrooms (must pay 1RM for bathroom)
-->Also heard great things about this indoor petting zoo: Just Pets Megastore at the Tropicana Gardens Mall.
General advice: Keep sunscreen, mosquito repellant or stickers, a portable fan and water handy at all times. If your child is potty trained, keep flushable wipes and disposable toilet seat covers (great on the plane too!). Avoid street food, esp for the little ones.
Hope this help, and you have a wonderful trip! Feel free to ask any other questions :)
Cool content... but... just a suggestion... black outlined all those captions... it's hard to read especially when the clips behind them are whitish or bright. Or... another option is...place them in a 50% transparent black box. That will help the readability and my eyes as well.
Hi Saira
I don’t usually like shopping either but found myself really enjoying malls in KL, a nice break from the heat + so many new clothes to see + try. I so love the modesty of Muslim clothing, the colours + fabrics, it’s very beautiful.✨I hope you don’t mind me asking, do you ever feel like the expectations for traditional wear of muslim women are double standard? Just curious, I wonder why more men don’t cover their bodies + hair more + dress more modest if women are expected to? But like the men dress in saudia arabia for example. I know it’s also a choice of most women, but just curious (as s/o from Canada) why it’s not a gesture to allah for men to dress modest + cover his head/neck/arms?
I loved seeing so much different traditional Muslim clothing in my travels and definitely purchased some more modest beautiful clothing…but was surprised how the men were less in traditional clothing + covered much less.
In my personal experience there isn't a double standard on Muslim women. In my experience, I've seen Muslim men in Malaysia, Indonesia and Pakistan/India being very modest in wearing their traditional dress or even western clothes. Of course, this is a generalization and there will always be outliers, but that's my two cents :)
@@sairathemusafirReally? The men you saw in Malaysia covered their head and necks like in Saudia Arabia? I didn’t see any men dressed like that and actually most were wearing cooler Tshirts, fully exposing their arms, many in shorts too
As a student, I used to live in Tooting Bec, SW London in the 70s
I love Tooting! I miss the amazing chili paneer rolls at Pooja sweets/snacks.
unfortunately i am a male and i dunno these things, all my sisters wears the slippery one coz malaysia is hot. they said it reflect the heat or something.hopefully someone will be able to assist you
Assalamualaikum. Just subscribed. Have a nice day!
Thank you! You too!
Of masjid india area and Kl East mall what would you recommend of these two If you could choose one?
For abayas and other modest clothes I should add😊
Definitely KL East Mall!!
I went there two days ago based on your video and found lot of nice hijab accessories😍 overall a great mall indeed, thank you so much!
🤣Saira's reaction to the cheese naan is top tier Disappointed Cricket Fan Meme-level,
Marvellous vid
I love it❤
Thanks 😄
Assalamu'alaikum Saira..., my name Yatminto, i'm from Indonesia. Have you visited Indonesia?
Wa alaykum as Salam, I did stay in Jakarta for one month, and we absolutely LOVE it! I'll post a video on Indonesia soon iA. I can't wait to come back to Indonesia inshaAllah. Please let me know if you have tips on which other cities we should visit in Indo :)
@@sairathemusafir because I live not far from Palembang, maybe it's your turn to visit the city of Palembang
You should make more about Muslim fashion in yt
Hai saira salam like you video
Look at bokkita range in Malaysia
Soooo many hijabs 🧕🏼
Misleading title. I expected to see all about the the oldest masjid inside and some history in this vlog .
problem is...its just sooo freakin hot 90% of the day time 😂...okay okay, anytime after 5 pm is walking-friendly
cheers tho 🙌
LOL, agreed, and the heat is exhausting! But that's why people flock to the malls, free AC, good food and shopping lol
You, Could try visit or interview Dr Zakir Naik at Putrajaya.
Hi how are you
Where are you from?.
My family is Pakistani-Indian and we lived in California. Now we have travel full time 🙂
@@sairathemusafirwoww. Great 😊. Im also going to travel to pakistan this may in syaa Allah 😊
Next you are travelling to arab?
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