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  • In this reaction we take a look at Dakara Ma's video titled: "Things Non-Muslims Should Know About Muslims". This video explains on some of the basic rules and cultural items associated with Islam, that some may be unaware of, using a very light hearted feminine touch.
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Komentáře • 655

  • @moonchild8572
    @moonchild8572 Před 3 měsíci +1443

    i find it interesting that people see islam as ‘restrictive’ but humans will naturally follow the laws of the society/country they live in

    • @lana_354
      @lana_354 Před 3 měsíci +140

      EXACTLY
      Like y th would I follow a human rule and standard over GODs rules and laws? Makes no sense

    • @yusuf.on.youtube
      @yusuf.on.youtube Před 3 měsíci +67

      because they dont see that , being okay with just shaking hands because its just small thing to be a problem! but after time they want hug, they want kiss on chicks then problems will keep on coming because people will never be contented. and ISLAM prevents this problems despite with this ofcourse muslims are just humans commit mistakes but atleast we dont think that this is OKAY , we sin and we repent.

    • @milliondolargirl
      @milliondolargirl Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@lana_354"I like not from worldly life but perfumes and women." (Ibn Sa'd, Kitab al-Tabaqat al-Kabir, Volume 1, p. 469)
      He is a fake prophet because what kind of a god marries a 6/7 year old and sleeps with a 9 year old.

    • @ailiseu954
      @ailiseu954 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Absolutely

    • @ananas1315
      @ananas1315 Před 3 měsíci +26

      ​​​​@@lana_354 Yeah, and then they call us terrorist and have we have no freedom just because our religion rules are "odd" and different 💀 Just leave us alone lol

  • @Tarz2155
    @Tarz2155 Před 3 měsíci +1397

    6:21 actually she forgot to mention that you can touch relatives. Brothers, fathers, Uncles,Grandfathers etc

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +265

      Few I was gonna say..... nice 🙏🙏

    • @ayeshasyeda2431
      @ayeshasyeda2431 Před 3 měsíci +147

      There are 2 categories 1 ) mahram 2) non mahram
      Mahram include blood relatives and if you breastfeed any infant then he will be your mahram

    • @Happyreadingcomics
      @Happyreadingcomics Před 3 měsíci +12

      ​@@stayspiritualthere is mehrim or na mehrim concept in Islam,,,,, 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @aa.r2588
      @aa.r2588 Před 3 měsíci +78

      And also a woman can show her hair or dress as casual to those relatives too.

    • @Happyreadingcomics
      @Happyreadingcomics Před 3 měsíci

      @@aa.r2588 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍

  • @Sumaia915
    @Sumaia915 Před 3 měsíci +713

    7:07 what you guys don’t understand is that when it comes to religion, we never change.
    If it was just a tradition or a custom then sure, things do change but we believe that Islam is the ultimate truth and all its teachings are from God! How can we change it! That’s why most Muslim never compromise on their religion

    • @agirlhasnoname1472
      @agirlhasnoname1472 Před 3 měsíci +64

      Exactly THANK YOU!!!!!
      I don’t care if the world changes my religion doesn’t have to 😪

    • @LazyArtyz
      @LazyArtyz Před 3 měsíci +33

      Agreed! We cant change something from god. It impossible. Thats why Quran was never changed!

    • @orcmcc
      @orcmcc Před 3 měsíci +7

      This probably says more about me than anything else, but that sounds like the most morally bankrupt and egotistical concept ever. The idea that anything we know is set in stone and unyieldingly true is such an antithesis to reality to me. Double so if the knowledge comes from a divine source. : /

    • @adriana-3128
      @adriana-3128 Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@orcmcc But if it is coming from God himself, wouldnt it make sense? He knows everything. From our birth, death, animals, astronomy, science and literally everything! To us, Quran is perfect. The complete truth about basically everything in the world. Theres somewhere i read someone saying "Its funny why people think God need to 'catch up' to the society now. God is literally all knowing". God's word has always been perfect. Heck i doubt most of us could even catch up to everything that is said in the Quran.
      (btw dont bother to reply. Idk why i cant get notifications at all. Maybe bc of the email im using, but yea) Have a nice day!

    • @orcmcc
      @orcmcc Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@adriana-3128To me the fact that it comes from god is enough of a reason not to, but I am of the opinion that if a god or gods exist then it is the duty of humanity to overcome them and there works. To me, that is the point of life. Understanding and mastery of world we live in is the goal. Very incompatible life philosophies :).

  • @Bilal_is_joking
    @Bilal_is_joking Před 3 měsíci +506

    As a Muslim you can hug your brother, father, son, grandfather, grandson, nephews..etc

    • @bichlaa4595
      @bichlaa4595 Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂rapist muhammd

    • @jean-pierresteenberg
      @jean-pierresteenberg Před 3 měsíci +1

      Aisha may Allah be pleased with her used to host parties where the imams used to compete how much "liquid" they could put on her. The one who covered the most white liquid got the most hasanat. Subhanallah! 😂

    • @ijustwannabehappier-v4973
      @ijustwannabehappier-v4973 Před 3 měsíci

      gross mf. @@jean-pierresteenberg

    • @Bilal_is_joking
      @Bilal_is_joking Před 3 měsíci +50

      @@jean-pierresteenberg May Allah give you hidayat 🤲🏼Ameen

    • @jean-pierresteenberg
      @jean-pierresteenberg Před 3 měsíci

      May Allah give you jahanam inshallah. Ameen

  • @maymunahabdi4150
    @maymunahabdi4150 Před 3 měsíci +168

    The world is changing but Islam will never change. Muslims might (some of them)
    But Islam is forever.
    And the prophet peace be upon him said
    Islam began as something strange and it will go back to begging strange so glad tidings to the strangers.

    • @agirlhasnoname1472
      @agirlhasnoname1472 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Exactly thank you!!!

    • @angelax4046
      @angelax4046 Před 3 měsíci +4

      طوبى للغرباء ❤ well said 👏

    • @MM-tk4mv
      @MM-tk4mv Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@angelax4046
      ذكرتني بنشيد أحبه للشيخ سعد الغامدي
      غرباء ولغير الله لا نحني الجباه
      غرباء وارتضيناها شعارا في الحياة
      إن تسل عنا فإنا لا نبالي بالطغاة
      نحن جند الله دوما هكذا درب الأباة

    • @angelax4046
      @angelax4046 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MM-tk4mv أنشودتي المفضلة 🤍

  • @mohamednistharnihmathullah5189
    @mohamednistharnihmathullah5189 Před 3 měsíci +232

    Don't worry, you can hug your mother, daughter, sister and very close relatives known as "Mahram" in islam

    • @meiulleyl
      @meiulleyl Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah father's hugs are the best.

  • @ybcaramel
    @ybcaramel Před 3 měsíci +73

    I remember doing wudu at ihop bathroom and a woman walks in and she says, “you’re fine, I have a Muslim friend”. 😍

  • @boutaina5453
    @boutaina5453 Před 3 měsíci +420

    not hugging in islam is not considered traditionalistic it's a way and a lifestyle that should be included whenever wherever by us muslims ...and thank u

    • @theboa7525
      @theboa7525 Před 3 měsíci +49

      Talking about being open minded but they can’t even apply the same rule by respecting the fact that Islam hasn’t been changed and will never be till the end of times 😂

    • @boutaina5453
      @boutaina5453 Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@theboa7525 well spoken

    • @7625e
      @7625e Před 3 měsíci +10

      yh its seen as odd in today's society but it's a kin to a person not wanting anyone to invade his/her personal space. But if we say our religion says it then everyone is up in arms lol

    • @boutaina5453
      @boutaina5453 Před 3 měsíci +9

      @@7625e it's double standard policy of the western world

    • @AjZ530
      @AjZ530 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@7625e Even that phrase I dont like it. "Todays society", as if the whole world has a shared culture, views and society. I get what you mean and this is more for others, but we have to remember that outside of europe and the Americas, it is actually very common in many countries regardless of religion to not have much physical contact with the opposite gender, wether thats because of the gender or simply an aversion to excess physical contact in general differs of course. Look at Japan for example, no one will say that japanese people are backwards or weird because they dont hug strangers like people in the west, but when people in Saudi Arabia do the same thing people think it's strange or backwards or regressive. As a muslim I say this, if keeping with islamic ruling and legislation is regressive, then regressive is good. Progress isn't always a good thing..

  • @TheFerozuddin
    @TheFerozuddin Před 3 měsíci +68

    This is about the "hugging & shaking hand" part.. There's easier way to understand this rule by knowing this basic rule :
    1. If the person you about to hug/shake hand are a person who you can get marry to, it's HARAM (forbidden).
    2. Therefore a small child, your mom, grandma..you get the picture...they are HALAL (allowed).
    You can only touch them hugging/hand shake once you get married. This is simply because human are weak to flesh.. A simple touch could end up to be something else..😅

  • @Ruya-Vision1
    @Ruya-Vision1 Před 3 měsíci +238

    6:32
    She is talking about the strangers who are not related to her (not a father, a brother, a son, a nephew, a niece, or an uncle).
    7:08
    1- I have a question please; what kind of spirituality will be remained?
    2- does it mean that people's kindness measures or civilization indexes are the female's availability for being hugged or touched by strangers?
    3- What if change accelerates? what will be the required indicators of openness and civilized behavior by then?
    4- where do you think that will lead to?

    • @jean-pierresteenberg
      @jean-pierresteenberg Před 3 měsíci

      Aisha may Allah be pleased with her used to host parties where the imams used to compete how much "liquid" they could put on her. The one who covered the most white liquid got the most hasanat. Subhanallah! 😂

    • @momolamiarosa4905
      @momolamiarosa4905 Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@jean-pierresteenberg didnt know your mothers name was Aicha

    • @wickie-search
      @wickie-search Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​@@jean-pierresteenbergDidn't know you graduated from Jackal university!

    • @Ruya-Vision1
      @Ruya-Vision1 Před 3 měsíci +10

      We must distinguish and avoid hatred and distraction attempts. We had questions and we expected answers. It seems that this person does not have an answer, Replying to such comments gives it value. It is wise to ignore them.

    • @jean-pierresteenberg
      @jean-pierresteenberg Před 3 měsíci

      @@Ruya-Vision1 and yet, it has intrinsic value...

  • @1stepicurean
    @1stepicurean Před 3 měsíci +96

    Sunnah means the way of the prophet. Basically, he showed us how the quran is to be implemented in our lives. Quran is the primary source of authority.

    • @guestpeg
      @guestpeg Před 2 měsíci

      Its like a tradition of Muhammad PBUH

  • @inshaalhareem2906
    @inshaalhareem2906 Před 3 měsíci +28

    not hugging the other gender does not include your father, brother, husband and son

    • @leilab7378
      @leilab7378 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I was just about to say that 😂

    • @ahmedtaqi701
      @ahmedtaqi701 Před 2 měsíci +5

      A girl or woman can hug her father, brother, grandfather, uncle, husband, or son, but she is not permitted to hug other than men who are not related by blood or family. I hope I made it clear

    • @zoookoo
      @zoookoo Před 2 měsíci +2

      Don't forget nephews! I hug my nephew all the time when we meet eachother even though he towers over me now 😭😭😭 they grow so fast

  • @fasilkhanfasilkhan9918
    @fasilkhanfasilkhan9918 Před 3 měsíci +40

    I'm Muslim and you can hug your fathers and brother uncles grandfather's but not strangers and male cousins

  • @theboa7525
    @theboa7525 Před 3 měsíci +80

    We are MUSLIMS, not Christians nor Jews, we don’t reform our religion depending on our actual socio-political situation.
    We know that God The Allknowing has sent down the seal of Prophets and laws to abide by till the end of times.
    So what about YOU try and be open minded to this fact.

    • @userfriendlyforever
      @userfriendlyforever Před 3 měsíci +8

      True, this is the only cmnt which got what they are implying while everyone is giving justifications

    • @orcmcc
      @orcmcc Před 3 měsíci

      Well if that what's on agenda then where are those devil's at. They seem to be talking a lot more sense.

    • @userfriendlyforever
      @userfriendlyforever Před 3 měsíci

      @orcmcc Your cmnt makes literally no "S. E. N. S. E"

    • @orcmcc
      @orcmcc Před 3 měsíci

      @@userfriendlyforever Translation: If this the immutable word of the only existing god the clearly they are a deranged lunatic, and it is more moral to side with those that stand against that beings words. -_-

    • @sahatepi
      @sahatepi Před měsícem

      ​@@orcmccjust as nature's laws like gravity and molecules' structures won't ever change, even more so the rules that govern human, isn't it illogical that these universal law remain but the life's guidance God explicitly/"intententionally" sent for all humanity that traverse time need to change while human's nature and innate inclination in essence will remain the same no matter the time? things that can trigger human into some deviations in the past will also same in the present or future

  • @soniakhaylia9691
    @soniakhaylia9691 Před 3 měsíci +79

    women in Islam are not allowed to shake hands or hug only with strangers but it's ok with their husbands, fathers, brothers, uncles,. They can even take off their veils

    • @aacc5984
      @aacc5984 Před 3 měsíci

      u meant walies , not velis that sound like turkish accent

    • @CursedBoy28
      @CursedBoy28 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@aacc5984veils, meaning hijab and other head covering

    • @saiful6600
      @saiful6600 Před 3 měsíci +12

      ​@@aacc5984she meant veil the hijab

    • @moncefsharp3999
      @moncefsharp3999 Před 3 měsíci +13

      vice versa for man too

    • @nouramy4038
      @nouramy4038 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Yeah so are men , theyr not allowed to shake hands or hug with strangers (women) but it's ok if it's their wives, mothers, sisters,... (mahram). They can even see them without hijab 😊

  • @Noshu123
    @Noshu123 Před 3 měsíci +20

    During pandemic everyone experienced, no hugging, shaking hands and we also experienced we pretty good to interact with even mask on face 😊

  • @Ammadtheraza
    @Ammadtheraza Před 3 měsíci +39

    Loved it!
    *Visiting the sick.. recommended by the prophet (pbuh) 70.000 angels prays for a person who visits the sick.

  • @BabyFrostGiant
    @BabyFrostGiant Před 2 měsíci +4

    You can feel compassion WITHOUT physical contact. As you say, "the world is changing", we have a digital life now. We could hang out with people simply just by talking or texting with them. Also, if any non-Muslim refuse to be touched or hugged, people will say "Well, that's their privacy and personal space. You can't invade it without their consent". Irony, huh? Also, isn't there are five love language that people often to talk these days? There soooo many ways to express the love and compassion. Like Dakara Ma presented in her videos, we smile to people, we share/give food to other people (family, neighboring, friends, or just a stranger in needs), be kind with others, helping them, and says something kind to support them.

  • @MrKaibaoh
    @MrKaibaoh Před 3 měsíci +9

    6:38 wait,,, we can hug our fathers, brothers, grandparents and uncles 😭

  • @Has2win
    @Has2win Před 3 měsíci +47

    10:35 Unfortunately this happens no matter what but in Islam, we can say with conviction that this is a human error. Muslims will sometimes lie to themselves or deliberately twist words to their own favor. For example, smoking! Islam strictly forbids eating/intaking anything that is purely harmful to you and (I think) addicting is also forbidden.
    Yet so many make excuses about why they can smoke cigarettes or shisha. Human's by nature will take the easy way out, it's almost inevitable. But thankfully, this is an individual issue, scholars will generally admit that this is not okay.

    • @taymourterro
      @taymourterro Před 3 měsíci +3

      That's true smoking and music

    • @Tectonic128
      @Tectonic128 Před 2 měsíci

      Smoking is haram and should never be done PLEASE DONT GIVE YOURSELF LUNG CANCER KIDS!

    • @TayMerg
      @TayMerg Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you for this comment! I was getting so tired of Muslims saying "smoking is only disliked but not haram" like c'mon...ofc it's haram...

  • @user-kw6ez6jt4e
    @user-kw6ez6jt4e Před 3 měsíci +12

    I am a Muslim living in South Africa. My Christian neighbors have keys to my house. They enter and help themselves to my groceries/food even when I am not there. What's mine is there's. That includes the bathroom! So they enjoy liberties with us, but they have to 'istinja' when using our toilet. Its a win-win because they learn better hygiene.

  • @sassa92sa
    @sassa92sa Před 3 měsíci +8

    when she said not allowed to hug men she didn't mean her father, siblings and nephews...she meant other men

  • @SyalmanAlfarisi-vi5ur
    @SyalmanAlfarisi-vi5ur Před 3 měsíci +32

    Islam is the way of life, this religion full guidance start from your birth until you die.

    • @HumertOZ
      @HumertOZ Před 3 měsíci

      Nice joke non Muslim will go in hell clearly written in book real way of life 😂

    • @gourishmahale4929
      @gourishmahale4929 Před 3 měsíci

      😂😂😂😂 defend this or prove it to adam seeker

  • @shahdjbara4124
    @shahdjbara4124 Před 3 měsíci +7

    the washing feet thing is funny until you're in that situation and u start getting anxiety 😭

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci

      Ya, really, I can appreciate that. I don't like anyone having to be stressed out. 🙁

  • @farhankhanyousufzai4142
    @farhankhanyousufzai4142 Před 3 měsíci +10

    In Quran the one chapter mentioned by the of mother marry....
    Chapter name is Surah Maryam

  • @pseudonym9215
    @pseudonym9215 Před 3 měsíci +14

    People have become so open minded that their brain fall out.

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +4

      🧠

    • @userfriendlyforever
      @userfriendlyforever Před 3 měsíci

      TRUE, the they think it's got them complains when their partner "che. ats" on them. They are liberals you can't expect anything good from them anyway 😂

  • @thejimandterryshow-haveyou2444
    @thejimandterryshow-haveyou2444 Před 3 měsíci +49

    Cute. Informative. Sweetly narrated. And you both react with respect. :)

  • @ismanismun5736
    @ismanismun5736 Před 3 měsíci +7

    There will always be the latest in Islam, sir,
    If We want to know. May Allah grant peace to both of your hearts, sir. And thank you for sharing.♥️🇮🇩

  • @DanwrigCooldude
    @DanwrigCooldude Před 3 měsíci +14

    you guys are cool and so respectful. Really like your reactions, subscribed.
    Assalamu alai kum brothers (peace be upon you )

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +5

      We are getting better at it. We didn't start so great. Are earlier videos might offend you.

    • @DanwrigCooldude
      @DanwrigCooldude Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@stayspiritual honestly wouldn’t mind that.! Having an open mind and searching for truth can make you being exposed to multiple reactions and actions but that doesn’t mean you meant to disrespect in anyway.!! Keep doing you, Allah (GOD) will surely guide you to the truth.!!

  • @user-fh8ql8sg4u
    @user-fh8ql8sg4u Před měsícem +1

    You guys are so respectful and the comment section is so respectful thank u for being respectful

  • @mahakhurshid48
    @mahakhurshid48 Před 3 měsíci +6

    we do what we do because its ordered by Allah, we don't need to change anything about islam

  • @WaqarChakwal-ki9sh
    @WaqarChakwal-ki9sh Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great Muslims from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤

  • @islamic10001
    @islamic10001 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Maa sha allah, ZABARDAST video and Zabardast reaction.

  • @amnaalnasser5324
    @amnaalnasser5324 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Of course you can hug and kiss your father, brother, , son, uncle, grandfather, nephew, grandson. But not a stranger or a cousin ( because in Islam it’s allowed to marry your cousin)

  • @banr390
    @banr390 Před 3 měsíci +4

    May Allah guide you to Islam brother
    And keep them videos uploading and more videos about Islam people wanna actually learn 🤍

  • @greenhomestead6305
    @greenhomestead6305 Před 3 měsíci +7

    We can hug close family like Spouse, siblings, parents grandparents, aunts, uncles... etc. You don’t alway have to wash your feet before prayer if you already washed them for a previous prayer that day and have your socks and shoes on.

  • @pulseofcreation
    @pulseofcreation Před 3 měsíci +10

    I always love your reactions on Islamic videos, please more and more ❤❤❤❤

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you ... there will be more. 🙏🙏

  • @maimoonaahmed8614
    @maimoonaahmed8614 Před 3 měsíci +17

    I have watched few Islamic reactions you guys have done and by far this has been my favourite.

  • @sucukplayer6796
    @sucukplayer6796 Před 3 měsíci +31

    i really recommand u to try to go on the livestream of :the muslim lantern:, it would help u understand islamic povs way better

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +13

      I hope one day he will be on the show, that would be awesome.

    • @yazeed95m
      @yazeed95m Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@stayspiritual Just reach out to him that would be interesting

    • @leeloo7062
      @leeloo7062 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, I recommend it too.
      brother Mohamad Ali will be very helpful if u have any questions about Islam.

  • @afaridpirmansyah7867
    @afaridpirmansyah7867 Před 3 měsíci +6

    2:14 Indonesia have many Muslim women preachers and Content creator from the hardcore to the gentle. So it's not new i hope you guys can find it later
    6:37 as a Muslim, if you women you can hug your Father, brother, a boy child, grandfather, your grandson. Other than that you can't hug or touch unless is emergency

  • @AunM-vk4ky
    @AunM-vk4ky Před 3 měsíci +4

    We can hug our blood relatives but can't hug strangers 😊

  • @axlaam2814
    @axlaam2814 Před 3 měsíci +8

    No, in Islam its fine to hug you relatives but in the video she means strangers, male friends and so on

  • @muhammedhussain1176
    @muhammedhussain1176 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Hugging the opposite gender in islam.
    1. You can hug your family - people who you cannot marry for obvious reasons
    2. You can hug an elderly , even in their death beds
    3. Prevention is better than cure
    In Islam, the rules about men and women not touching each other are there to keep everyone safe. It's like saying it's better to stop something bad from happening in the first place, rather than trying to fix it after it's already happened. For example, if a man and a woman shake hands, and the man starts thinking he likes the woman just from that small touch, those thoughts could lead to bigger problems like arguments, sadness, or even more serious trouble.
    So, Islam tries to stop these problems before they even start. By not having men and women touch, it stops any bad thoughts or actions early on. This way, everyone is protected, and we don't have to worry about fixing problems because we've stopped them from happening in the first place. It's all about making sure every single person is safe and respected.

  • @ashrafulislam5226
    @ashrafulislam5226 Před 3 měsíci +7

    Quran isn't changed at all.

    • @Emo_gurll957
      @Emo_gurll957 Před 2 měsíci

      Well thats how quran not changing because thats how is it

  • @optimus3796
    @optimus3796 Před měsícem

    Your open mindedness 😊😊😊😊👏👏

  • @finoniii
    @finoniii Před 2 měsíci +1

    As a Muslim I disagree about the point on how times are changing, in Islam we believe the Quran is the word of Allah, and the He is all knowing. Therefore the Quran applies to all time past, present, and future. If you haven’t read it yet, even as an atheist you should!!! May Allah swt guide you all 💜💜💜

  • @BabyFrostGiant
    @BabyFrostGiant Před 2 měsíci +1

    In Islam, all thing in life has rules and guides to follow., it's guide us to we won't lost in our way, from wake up to sleep, such as: how to wake up so we feel grateful to be alive, how to take off our clothes, how to take a bath, how to dress, how to look at the mirror, how to cook, how to eat, how to drink, how to entering/exiting the house, how to depart to a journey (go to school/work/market/anywhere), how to study, how to work, how to sneeze, how to yawn, how to propose for marriage, how to do budgeting and spending money, how to behave around other people (parents, teacher, friends, or even stranger), how to take care of children, how to take care of parents, how to speak, how to stand in justice, how to forgive people, how to run a region, how to be leader, how to be a follower/supporter, and sooo many more that I can't write because I need to helping my sister. All of these and other rules you can find them in Qur'an and Sunnah.
    P.S.: For non-Muslims, maybe these rules are so annoying to follow, "oh, it's my body and my life, so I'll do what I want". It's okay. But didn't all of us follows our country's rules (like taxes or traffic rules)? Even more close, didn't we all live in our parents' house, and they set up their rules, so we grow to be good person? For student, we have the school rules. Worker has their company rules. What's wrong living with guides, rules and order?

  • @fidasirkhan8840
    @fidasirkhan8840 Před 3 měsíci +2

    When a Muslim is on deathbed he will never yearn some hugs but what he yearns is that his friends & family pray for him that Allah may forgive his sinns

  • @Frirkrkk92o4ii
    @Frirkrkk92o4ii Před 3 měsíci +13

    As a traditionalist myself i see liberalism as a very serious threat not just to religious people but all humanity so if we started to be what so called "open minded" then we're doomed cause eventually we will be completely liberalized and that would be the end of tradition

    • @stayspiritual
      @stayspiritual  Před 3 měsíci +4

      I don't think you can have liberalism with out conservatism, and visa versa. They actually work off of each other, as part of our human development. Both sides can have disfunction in my opinion, and one is not better then the other.

    • @Armuman
      @Armuman Před 3 měsíci

      Traditionalism is not the same as conservatism. I think @monder9224 meant in a more meta narrative manner rather than the mere political dichotomy between conservatism and liberalism which both can be characterized as stemming from a wider ‘Liberal’ (modernist) view. Traditionalism is not a political perspective, rather a pre-modernist worldview itself. As it stands, it gives perhaps one of the strongest critiques of Modernism (by extension of liberalism)

    • @Frirkrkk92o4ii
      @Frirkrkk92o4ii Před 3 měsíci

      @@Armuman Thanks for pointing that out

    • @Armuman
      @Armuman Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Frirkrkk92o4ii haha im glad i didn’t misrepresent ur view. Would love to hear more about what u think 😆

    • @Frirkrkk92o4ii
      @Frirkrkk92o4ii Před 3 měsíci

      @Armuman Yeah, not at all, I'm Muslim definitely wouldn't say that I'm a conservative cause most conservatives are liberals and they don't even know it LOL, And I've responded back to the channel owner but I don't see my comment if you don't mind me asking you how many comments of mine you see in here?

  • @togaanime8012
    @togaanime8012 Před 3 měsíci +2

    You can hug your brother or father in islam

  • @dandanramdhanik7720
    @dandanramdhanik7720 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Greetings from Muslim Indonesia 🇮🇩

  • @Brahim0801
    @Brahim0801 Před 3 měsíci +5

    To comment on what you guys said :
    Hugging the opposite gender is Haram but not if it's a daughter, a sister, a mother, a wife (ofc lol) grandmas and so on
    Now this is the main point
    There are actually other exceptions, for example you guys mentioned that it's a bit cold that you can't hug someone who's struggling with death and so on, well actually it's not that simple, now i can't just say it's halal or haram but it depends, if like your female relative is sick she is hurt and needed a hug im pretty sure it's cold to leave her like that, in cases like these Allah judges you by your intentions, the hug you'd give to someone who's sick is ofc without lustful intentions, and for that we say you can give a hug and the rest is up to Allah, also if she is the one who went for the hug of course you accept the hug, nothing wrong with that, your intention was to sooth the pain of someone else. And as usual, we always say Allah knows best.

  • @MSA_madi
    @MSA_madi Před 3 měsíci +2

    May Allah guide you. Islam is like another science subject, or in philosophical way, it's as deep and wide as the ocean. Man, being Muslim and not practicing Islam at all is useless...a big lose for mankind. Am so proud to be part of this ummah. May Allah help Palestine, Yemen and so on. May we passed the test with flying colors. 🎉❤

  • @khairurrijalkhalis4172
    @khairurrijalkhalis4172 Před 3 měsíci +3

    There are a few misunderstandings that often occur between Muslims and other religions. Like when you don't have contact with the opposite sex, where people think Muslims are 100% unable to interact with the opposite sex. Like a woman can't hug their little brother or father, that's not true. Interactions between women such as holding hands, hugging or even kissing men on the cheek are limited to men who are not directly related to the family. Muslim women can interact with their sons, with their brothers, with their fathers, with their uncles, with their grandfathers, with their cousins, because they have a close family relationship with her. However, this limitation only applies to people outside the family, including male friends, brothers-in-law, aunt's husband. The reason is quite simple because physical contact can cause feelings for both of them. And in Islam this can potentially lead to something undesirable, and often harms women. So the prohibition against having contact with the opposite sex is a limitation for men and protection for women. That's why touching the opposite sex is not a sin, it is a rule to protect the name of both.

  • @zennynurrohmawati799
    @zennynurrohmawati799 Před 3 měsíci

    I love the arts.. so cuuute🥰🥰

  • @bilbloblep6769
    @bilbloblep6769 Před 3 měsíci

    10:20 there is actually something like that lol, instead of having to wash our feet every time you do ablution , you can instead lightly graze your socks with water , but this has some requirements aswell, like your socks have to be completely clean and you have to wear them after doing full body ablution (essentially just a shower with some extra steps) , then you can proceed to wetting your socks (lol) before prayer for the next day and a night then the ritual expires and you have to restart with a shower and clean socks. this might seem useless but trust me it makes a difference in winter if you suffer from chronic cold feet like me.

  • @user-ov7nj6pz3c
    @user-ov7nj6pz3c Před 2 měsíci

    Islam teachs us every day moral that why we arent changing with time

  • @eggsoo9599
    @eggsoo9599 Před 3 měsíci

    حبيت الفيديو😂❤❤❤❤جدا جدا احتاج اتابعها

  • @ravz123
    @ravz123 Před 3 měsíci

    When you haven’t hugged someone you won’t want to hug them in their death. We are ok with praying for them. And that’s the best thing anyone can do.

  • @jo_jo12e
    @jo_jo12e Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hugging in Islam is not acceptable to someone who is not a family member. For example, my brother and I hug each other. My uncle and I hug each other, but of course I will not like intimate hugs. It will be uncomfortable. At my university, we make friends with the boys within respectful limits. We share close seats, we exchange pens and books, and we study together. We don't need to shake hands when we have " alsalam ealaykum"
    Of course, my love for my friend will not reach the point of crying for him on his death bed, hugging him in the presence of his wife. My journey with him will end when I find the husband that Allah chosen for me. My love to my friend will be to help his wife and pray for him.
    Thank you for the reaction 💙

  • @booklovers1560
    @booklovers1560 Před 3 měsíci

    Thats how you fight the tide, standing firm

  • @hellosigh
    @hellosigh Před 3 měsíci +1

    3:30 "im not vegetarian but i tell them i am one when im eating outside" yes girl this is the EXACT thing i always say 🙊

  • @JjfrXD
    @JjfrXD Před 3 měsíci +1

    The muslims can Hug their Brothers or sisters.
    As long as their a family member its ok to hug them :)

  • @iheartm4ri
    @iheartm4ri Před 3 měsíci

    I love seeing others learn about our religion

  • @Glitch_Demon21
    @Glitch_Demon21 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just so you know, a girl can hug her biological dad, biological uncle, brother(biological or step-brother from mother's side but only If he got breastfeeded by the mom), biological son and her husband.
    Also, a boy can hug his biological biological mom, biological aunt, sister(biological or step-sister from mother's side but only If she got breastfeeded by the mom), biological daughter and his wife.

  • @Rawnaq_aliman
    @Rawnaq_aliman Před 2 měsíci +1

    انت جعلتني اضحك عندما تكلمت عن فقرة العناق 😂😂😂😂 ، خذ نفس لا تستعجل إسأل وابحث

  • @theductductgoose
    @theductductgoose Před 2 měsíci

    10:25 you're absolutely right, and I even have an example about this exact topic, wudu! (ablution, as she translated in the video). There is a hadith (saying from the prophet, pbuh) that says if you do an ablution, and then put socks on, you keep the ablution under the socks. meaning, if you break the ablution (going to the bathroom, passing gas, etc) then the next time you do an ablution, if you haven't taken the socks off, all you have to do is wipe over them. the same is true for hijab. BUT this is a thing that people will just conveniently leave out: the socks referred to in this hadith are *leather* socks. meaning waterproof! normal cotton socks of today do not fit the bill to apply this hadith! but people will stop you taking your socks off at the mosque for ablution and insist you don't need to.

  • @ayabaker3502
    @ayabaker3502 Před 2 měsíci

    About hugs in Islam, you can hug the opposite gender of your family members like your child (even your adopted child), spouse, parents, parents siblings, siblings, siblings children and you can hug your cousins/nieces until they are 12

  • @limedragonz
    @limedragonz Před 2 měsíci

    The point about “at death”, as Muslims we also have specific burial customs. There are specific rules after someone passes away about who can touch the body. There is also a strict timeline on how soon the body must be buried. So that relative who is across the country might not even make it in time for the janazah (funeral). 6:40

  • @hhgffea
    @hhgffea Před 3 měsíci +1

    Muslim woman here, we can hug young children, women, relatives. Hugging the opposite gender doesnt hold the same value to us. For non humans hugging between friends regardless of gender is the norm and how you express closeness. For muslim women, we have non muslim male friends and we are very clear in having boundaries so that male friend understand we appreciate their friendship as we converse with them, laugh with them and respect them. However, we dont wish to hug them. For non muslims going in for a hug is normal but for us not hugging men is normal. Its like how some Europeans kiss each on the cheek, in the UK most people don't practice that. Asian bow, most non asians don't practice that. Most people are comfortable with a friendly hug. For muslims we dont hug either. We tend to place our hands on our check. People adapt easily after this is explained. I have male friends and they arent bothered. We live in a world where opposite genders interact, muslims are more selective on the means but at the end of the day its really simple. Once our friends are used to that it, it become the norm. To the point my male friends would frick out if I hugged them thats how used to it they have become. Personality can be expressed in many ways. We are friendly by smiling, looking after our friends, having meaningful conversations and checking in with each other. Not hugging doesn't make us less friendly nor doesnt mean our friendships arent as valuable to us.

  • @gooooalll984
    @gooooalll984 Před 3 měsíci

    الحمدلله على هدياتكما

  • @usmanfarooq9301
    @usmanfarooq9301 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Islam also has its own rules of Economics (for example "Interest" is forbidden).

  • @SibgatullahImran
    @SibgatullahImran Před 3 měsíci +7

    Hugging and hand shaking allowed for certain relatives. Like sister, mother , grandmother, aunt (sisters of mom & dad) etc... the persons you're not allowed to get married by the bond of blood.
    How it is proggressive to hug someone when you're allowed to marry with the person? Is this rational?

  • @dzhamshedumarov7969
    @dzhamshedumarov7969 Před 3 měsíci +3

    You can hug your brother and your father and your nephews and uncles not strangers

  • @user-nv1vg7vb9j
    @user-nv1vg7vb9j Před 3 měsíci

    Mashallah brother

  • @Rayjj7
    @Rayjj7 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You seem like a good and genuine people so I just thought I should mention that the “distance” between the two genders is just for stranger and the people who someone “can marry”. Like it’s okay for siblings to hug and for parents with their kids or grandkids, for also nephews with their aunts and uncles. These people are your family and of course you can appreciate and love them as one’s family. The way you looked at it is from a male perspective, which is okay, but you know how some males force themselves into the females all over the world. This is a way to protect females rights, the way I see it. I am a woman who works closely with both genders and I LOVE it when males be mindful of their distance and try to move out of the way when I do my job. There are also some cases that of course physical contact is unavoidable. As in hospitals and such. These cases are okay like it’s not really up to you to decide if it’s critical situation or something. So these exceptions are fine, and this isn’t just new, it always has been. Keeping your livelihood safe is important in Islam that’s why even the prohibitions become allowed in such cases.
    I agree that some people need to be open minded and accept/understand others, but you are looking at it from a single lens which is the western perspective. I don’t really like it when westerners say that we should do something different just because of their own views. We view these things as orders from the creator who knows what’s best for you and what’s not. If people TRULY live their life following the Islamic teachings completely then I swear you won’t see any problem. Even westerners who have studied religion very well and are not biased will know that this is the truth.

  • @janexdoee
    @janexdoee Před 3 měsíci +1

    6:21 wanted to mention we CAN hug and touch family/close relatives. We’re not hermits that never speak to each other lol

  • @teressadeegan4458
    @teressadeegan4458 Před 3 měsíci +1

    6:21 She forgot to elaborate. You are allowed to hug the opposite gender if they are your "mahram." This includes father, brothers, sons, nephews, grandfathers, etc. The "no touching the opposite gender rule" applies only for people that are unfamiliar/marriable.

  • @leenaalghamdi620
    @leenaalghamdi620 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We are allowed to hug anyone that is related to us that can not possibly be our husbands in the future. Example grandfathers, uncles, my dad, brothers, sons, nephews… and I do agree with your point that with anything there are consequences, but if you compare one is clearly better than the other one. In other words, if you close the door and the window how much air can get in compares to leaving the door/ window open

  • @hamidaittaleb825
    @hamidaittaleb825 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just a correction about no hugging the other gender. You can hug your brother/sister, father/mother, niece/nephew, stepfather/stepmother, stepson/stepfather, basically, close relatives.

  • @cocoatiger79
    @cocoatiger79 Před 2 měsíci

    When she talked about not hugging, she meant "strangers, not family members" .
    But you can hug your family, parents, siblings, uncle and aunt, grandparents... etc.
    The rule applies on non relatives.

  • @BabyFrostGiant
    @BabyFrostGiant Před 2 měsíci +1

    All practicing Muslims: stay in the proper distance, practicing the cleanness because we have to take wudhu and maintain it to pray, stay healthy while eating in allowance portions and taking care of the body, not consume harmful substances/food, not yawn with mouth open (covering it), also cover the mouth when sneezing, etc.
    Practicing Muslimah (Muslims who is female): *wear niqab and gloves
    Other people during COVID-19: DON'T FORGET TO SOCIAL DISTANCE, WASH YOUR HANDS, WEAR MASKS AND CONSUME HEALTHY FOOD. STAY HEALTHY!

  • @WaqarChakwal-ki9sh
    @WaqarChakwal-ki9sh Před 3 měsíci

    Love Muslim ❤

  • @yasseralmudhareb667
    @yasseralmudhareb667 Před 3 měsíci

    6:35 now that's a bit of a misconception; you can hug your brothers and father and some relatives if they're your direct uncle or an uncle you're close to. Like even when they're married, they can hug their father-in-law, but I should also mention that brother-in-laws aren't allowed to do so since it can mean different things based on peoples perspectives. I should also mention that if the person has not reached the age of puberty yet, they usually are allowed to hug people of the opposite gender be it their cousins or just friends. I should also mention that when it comes to intimacy it's fine since you have a different kind of relationship with the person than a usual friend of the opposite gender.

  • @ninnamgutm
    @ninnamgutm Před 3 měsíci

    I still shake hand when it's required (like when I working, or during professional event), but if the other person in this case men claps his hand or bowed just to tell me they don't want to shake my hand, I will genuinely happy because I know they do that to protect me and honored me.

  • @mona60102
    @mona60102 Před 3 měsíci +1

    A very good and informative video, but she forgot to mention that women in Islam can hug and kiss their MEHRAMS meaning their brothers, fathers, sons, husbands, grand fathers and brothers of their moms and dads. But not cousins and husbands of their paternal and maternal aunts (among relatives).

  • @Bouyati.tlb96
    @Bouyati.tlb96 Před 3 měsíci +11

    Very creative and great reaction and commentary

  • @kingcobra2013
    @kingcobra2013 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just FYI..In Islam a female can hug her husband, her father, brother, son and uncles (father and mother's brothers).

  • @user-ls6sc5po1j
    @user-ls6sc5po1j Před 3 měsíci

    6:26 brother, and fathers or uncles hahahaha it’s okay to hug them 😭😭 I am a Muslim and from Saudi Arabia

  • @_Sky_lee
    @_Sky_lee Před 3 měsíci

    10:31 Muslims are honest when we say nothing is changed in Islam

  • @7625e
    @7625e Před 3 měsíci

    Yah I try not do wudu (abolution - Prepatory washing ritual before prayer) outside or at public building such as school or work. But one time when i was a kid I remember doing it in a public restroom and another kid asked his father what I was doing and he said something to the effect of "he's taking a shower" lmaooo

  • @InabaAa-th1lp
    @InabaAa-th1lp Před 22 dny

    Muslim women CAN hug fathers, brothers and uncles

  • @damnimfairy5350
    @damnimfairy5350 Před 2 měsíci

    i as a muslim can hug my mother, father, brothers, sisters and close relatives. but about the friendship one - i kinda believe that having a very close friendship with the opposite gender is not okay because islam says to maintain distance so it'd be hard to do that if we are really close

  • @xXxX-sg5nd
    @xXxX-sg5nd Před 3 měsíci +1

    Selam Aleykum from 🇹🇷❤️

  • @Meryem-cj7ip
    @Meryem-cj7ip Před 3 měsíci

    6:36 in physical touch you can hug and shake hands with your parents, siblings, aunts, uncles,and grandparents ,however, you can't with your step siblings and cousins

  • @aioochy5695
    @aioochy5695 Před 3 měsíci +1

    ummm y'all understood the "no touching the other gender" in a wrong way guys xD
    when we say this, we mean no touching people who are not family to u, or as we call them "non-Mahrams" which are the people who we should put hijab in front of them. so ofc u can hug ur brother or father or grandfather or uncle...
    plus in islam there is no such thing as "close friendships" with the other gender, but only friendships that are baced on respect if so. just like a worker would respect their co-worker and would do anything to help, but no more than that.. no hanging out and stuff.

  • @lifeisrandom4400
    @lifeisrandom4400 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Beautiful video sharing guys ❤❤
    The women video creator salutee 🫡🫡🫡

  • @rziguiaymen7519
    @rziguiaymen7519 Před 3 měsíci

    I am a muslim, living currently in the Czech Republic (a country known for a very strong Beer Culture) , luckily for me, my co-workers now understand that I don't drink alcohol or beer and they also understand the concept of Halal Food and Haram food eventhough it was a little bit awckward to explain it in the beggining, and I really respect them a lot when they choose a local restaurent that has some vegetarian options so that we can all have lunch there. Speaking about beer and alcohol in general, it is forbidden to drink it but also it is forbidden to stay in a place where beer and alcohol is served (maybe the purpose behind it is to not feel the temptation to drink it when everyone around you is doing it, and at this point I am still struggling to let my colleagues know this as I am already weird enough), don't get me wrong, muslims use alcohol for medics, alcohol has a lot of useful purposes but we just don't drink it neither eat anything that contains alcohol whether it is chocolate or yogurt or biscuits

  • @Megaspinosaurusrex
    @Megaspinosaurusrex Před 3 měsíci

    I never saw this video, but I really live how it's presented.
    I agree that we not only need more muslim videos made by muslim women but also by regular muslim people. Not to dismiss the wirk of scholars znd Muslim infulencers, but they have a tendency of being a little agressive abd their content is often about current matters so it's not always ideal for someone who just want to discover the religion step by step.
    I as a muslim sometimes roll my eyes when I see a muslim video recounting a certain story or a certain wisdom from our faith and needing to stop every second to trll hiw amazing it is. I get it because I already fell that way but you have to alliw people to hear the full thing to be zble to appreciate it.
    As people already say before. The no touch rule obviously doesn't include family members. A woman can't luve her life without having zny contact wuth yer father ket alone her son. And friendships can still be formed, you just shouldn't stay alone in a remote area with only a person of the opposite gender.
    As you said, Muslims aren't all the same or at the same level of piety. It doesn't mean they don't believe in it. Prayer us very easy on its own, but it forces you to organize other stuffs around your day. I'm much more productive when I pray, while I stopped praying when I had depression, and still struggling with it nowadays.
    Islam is a way if life, it's meant to help us make the best of it. I think most islamic videos on CZcams fail to show that because they're trying to depict a perfect idlam and ends up appearing cold in the process. I' the end, even if you're a born muslim, you're probably still learning zbout your faith, struggling zbout certain stuff and is probably influenced by ither elements of your life.
    I really like her final message. We should stop pointing fingers at others. We're all someone else's monster and while we might not agree with someone we should try to find a common ground even if we're sure we're in the right.

  • @remana2815
    @remana2815 Před 3 měsíci +2

    We can hug our brothers and uncles and grandfathers and fathers etc..😂 she mean unrelated men