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2023-12-30 0
beautiful couple ??
2023-12-30 0
This is so beautiful. Mashallah. I wish I could do that. Good luck
2023-12-30 0
May well be heading towards a social credit system soon ish plus you get lots of censorship of news. Yet keep voting for the current incumbent. Good luck happy to not be in Canada it has wonderful landscapes and natural beauty
2023-12-29 0
Assalamu alaikum I live in the Island of Trinidad in the West Indies. We have poor political leadership and progress is slow. However, our religious tolerance is second to none. We have hundreds of masaajids and many Sunni islamic institutions. We are happy muslims here living side by side with Hindus and Christians, Jews etc. Our Government is neutral on the Palestinian issue but we are free to demonstrate and march and sign petitions. We do have a crime problem. I do hope you will consider our beautiful country with its warm weather and beautiful beaches. We are also halal food center for the region. Alhamdulillah hearing your plight has helped me to appreciate my country even more. Ameen.
2023-12-29 0
First of all, we should be careful with the use of the word “hijrat”. There are countries(I happen to be born and brought up in one of them) where muslims actually have a history of persecution, often resulting in riots, deaths. If you compare with Prophet Mohd. saws’s hijrat, it was a result of prosecution, suffering and life risk. Relatively speaking, sometimes our first world problems may look big, but they’re not really, compared to the state of Muslim lives in other countries. \nI have lived in Dubai(2 yrs), US(8 yrs) and Canada(1+ yr) and I want to say that Canada is a beautiful, diverse country for people from all faiths and backgrounds, so much better than what I have experienced living in the above mentioned countries and my own.\nThe grass is always greener on the other side and often we don’t understand these things until we experience them on our own. Make sure that you guys do extensive research in every aspect of your future lives and not just those top reasons mentioned in your video - for each of the probable countries on your list. May Allah guide you to the right path.
2023-12-29 0
welldone beautiful family..❤\nMay u have utmost ease and blessings in ur life.
2023-12-29 0
I respect your decision, sad to see you go. I hope you find peace. I love Canada and have lived in other countries, I will never leave I cherish my experience here in this country. To each their own as they say. I hope you find the community you want and a life time of happiness for your beautiful family ?
2023-12-29 0
Checkout kuwait i live there with my family its is a small beautiful country. The pay is relatively high its on the ok side and its affordable
2023-12-29 0
I’m Pakistani and I honestly would consider moving to Pakistan but one thing is that u gotta keep ur stuff with you at all cost because it might get stolen. Why you should move to Pakistan is because the Azan goes off when it’s time for prayer I’m pretty sure, and also just the beauty of Pakistan is amazing ❤
2023-12-29 0
Consider tunisia it is one of the most beautiful, peaceful and superb country
2023-12-29 0
Beautiful couple masha Allah,may Allah pak bless you with all his blessings and success of both worlds ,ameen❤❤
2023-12-29 0
Beautiful couple, MA. ❤
2023-12-29 0
Portuguese. Atheist and i stand with Palestine ?? !!! What they are doing to the Palestinians is disgusting. therefore I applaud your decision because what they are doing to the Palestinians is truly a disgrace. Also I love all Muslims believe that modesty is a beautiful virtue and that society should stop having this obsession with sexualizing women in public. Also dont participate in drugs or álcool. So don't think we're so different just because I'm an atheist.
2023-12-29 0
Just the thought of anybody laying a finger on either of those two beautiful girls is just enraging
2023-12-28 0
Beautiful brother and sister\nMay Allah bless you and protect wherever you are
2023-12-28 0
Wa'alaikumsalam Saleh fam. I am a Malaysian, specifically from Kuala Lumpur (KL), who has been living in the States for 25 years. I share your concerns and problems. For years, my American husband has been suggesting for our family to permanently relocate to KL. And for all those times, i ignore him, but this Isnotrael-Palestine war has made me consider it.\nMalaysia is very beautiful, people are friendly, food is amazing! Just wait til Ramadan, you'll love it. If you have any questions, let me know. I'll help the best i can.
2023-12-28 0
I was born in the UK but went to Canada as a young child with my emigrating parents in the early 1950’s. Later we emigrated to the US in 1963. I know I would not enjoy the cold winters of Canada at all anymore if I lived there. I lived in FL for 20 years which I enjoyed except for the hurricanes and rapidly increasing home insurance. I live in North Carolina now where the winter is very manageable. I hope you are able to find a place that meets most of the needs you want to find in a different environment. I am very sorry for what is happening in Gaza and like you I believe it is a terrible Genocide by the Israelis. I am not Muslim and do not belong to any organized religion. I just try to live my life in kindness and with love for others. I love nature, animals and our beautiful earth. May you and your family be blessed in the decisions you are making for your future and very best of luck to you.
2023-12-28 0
Go to Oman most friendly and beautiful country
2023-12-28 0
Mashallah! I am also thinking of moving to a Muslim country, specifically Dubai after I finish vet school since they have lots of work opportunities there. I would love to visit Oman and have heard great things in terms of quality of life (Muslim, low crime rate, beautiful nature and people) there if you want to check it out!
2023-12-28 0
I honestly love the decision which you both have made, I was born in Qatar and I’ve been living here since that. Honestly it’s such a beautiful and wonderful Islamic country, you might’ve heard about it during the FIFA 2022 time and how a lot of foreigners have converted to Islam over here, Alhumma barik. I suggest you to come here once for a trip for sometime so you’d see how nice it is here. There is Asian Cup 2024 held here next month, try coming In Shaa Allah you’ll love it!
2023-12-28 0
The quality of life in the Philippines, no matter how poor we are, could not be compensated by whatever promise there is in Canada. Overall, the Philippines nonetheless has plenty of beauty, comfort, satisfaction, and happiness for those who are hard-working and socially adept to keep their relationships warm with friends and relatives. While there is so much money in Canada, its growing ugly side, which expatriate Filipinos themselves could attest to, is becoming more and more irritating. It is better to invest one's talent in one's native land here and just visit Canada as a dignified tourist than as an unenthusiastic citizen in that country.
2023-12-28 0
I have so much respect for you guys. Staying true to your faith and your values is so admirable. I'm in the US and I can't wait to get out of here. I'm looking at the immigration process for several countries. I'd love to hear about your experience and watch your journey finding your new home. Sending you and your beautiful family love and light ❤
2023-12-28 0
salaamun alaikum Brothers and sisters Please read below beautiful verses from Quran on various topics.\nFemale equality:\nQuran 2:178\nQuran 2:223\nQuran2:228\nQuran 2:282\nQuran 24:31\nQuran 5:6\nQuran 4:34\nQuran 4:15\nQuran 2:222\n\nMarriage and relationship-\nQuran 4:24\nQuran 4:25\nQuran 2:178\nQuran 23:5-6\n\nTolerance to disbelievers and love for disbelievers-\nQuran 8:12-14\nQuran 3:28\nQuran 3:73\nQuran 3:118\nQuran 4:89\nQuran 4:56\nQuran 5:101-102\nQuran 11:45-46\nQuran 18:74-80\nQuran 3:90\nQuran 3:85\n\nWar etiquette:\nQuran 2:216\nQuran 9:29-30\nQuran 9:5\nQuran 8:67\nQuran 47:4\nQuran 2:190-193\nQuran 5:33-34\nQuran 3:161\nQuran 33:37\nQuran 33:50\nQuran 33:51-53\nQuran 66:1-5\n\nForgiveness for committing sin like adultery, fornication & other laws:\nQuran 24:2\nQuran 24:3\nQuran 24:4\nQuran 24:6\nQuran 2:194\nQuran 4:92
2023-12-28 0
This is the 1st time I am watching your channel. I pray that Allah will ease things for you and your family. I live in Msia and sometimes tend to take things for granted. We have beautiful mosques, religious schools, abundant halal food and a diversified multi racial people living together in peace & harmony, regardless of your religion. Most importantly, there's no fear of wearing the hijab. Alhamdulillah.
2023-12-28 25
I am a Muslim woman. I lived in Dubai, Malaysia, Morocco and China. I would recommend Malaysia to answer most of the reasons that you stated: it is Muslim country, the weather is always sunny with rain sometimes, halal food everywhere, most people speaks English, mosque nearby, beautiful nature, friendly people, cost of living reasonable, big community of foreigners, parks and good quality school for kids and the list go on ?
2023-12-28 0
Alhamdulillah. May Allah surround you and your family with blessings upon Blessings. You are a beautiful example of faithful, loving and caring spouses and parents. I pray Allah blesses you with a comfortable new home. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤❤❤
2023-12-28 0
I was raised in Canada, got married and came to live with my husband in kosovo about a year ago. At first it was hard as I missed my family and friends in Toronto but when I think about how blessed we are here to practice our beautiful deen freely without worry, plus now expecting our first child it puts my husband and myself at ease. Alhamdulilah!\n\nWishing you and your family an easy move away, inshaAllah it’s filled with khayr!
2023-12-28 2
I didn't realize hearing the azan five times a day was a blessing so many Muslims longed for, but now that I think about it , I think I'm truly blessed to be living in a Muslim country and will I be able to live without this beautiful sound enriching my soul fives times a day? I'm not so sure.
2023-12-28 0
❤beautiful answer great answer❤
2023-12-28 0
I moved to Dubai from Macedonia which is a Christian independent country. I can t say that there is a kind of racism regarding the religion there. But the country itself does not have any future for the young generation. So I've been living here for about 6 and half years in a very beautiful country weather Islam but however, the economy and the market are seasonal and very competitive. Unfortunately, many other populations are taking the economy to the other way and for that reason, I might leave from here as well. Islam is here Alhamdulillah and all but the economy fail. So my suggestion is if you move even to a Muslim country according to your 5 points. Move with the business idea if you can open your own business. DO NOT MOVE AS AN EMPLOYEES NOWHERE cause you have a powerfull passport and the majority doesn't work that way. If you move as a single that can work out. But as a family, it requires a lot to earn and survive in Muslim countries. I hope Allah blesses you with more wealth.
2023-12-28 0
Just based on your first reason to leave, make me understand you guys have a beautiful heart. InshaAllah u will find a new beautiful home in a islamic country! I myself have left the Netherlands 14 years ago and I now live in Turkey and I have absolutely no regret and I must say it has changed me for the best?
2023-12-27 0
You both are beautiful couple... masallah
2023-12-27 0
Assalamu'alaikum, I am from Indonesia, I should be more grateful that I live in muslim country that can hear the beautiful voice of adzan five times a day, easy to find halal food and also my mom provide me learned reading qur'an since I was a child, also feel the solemn of Ramadhan month with people reading qur'an every night from the masjid using speaker. That I believe I cannot hear on non muslim country. Thank you for your share and make me realize that I should thank Allah more. Hope you find a good place to stay with the family and raise your kids in Islamic environment.
2023-12-27 0
May Allah bless you and your children. May Allah help you in this life and give you a beautiful one in the next one. May Allah guide you in your decision making. Ameen.
2023-12-27 0
Come to Melbourne, we have beautiful Muslim Community even when we visit Pakistan my children ask, mom we don’t see muslims here. \nAlhamdulillah in Melbourne we practice Islam with freedom so far. Better than we did in Pakistan
2023-12-27 0
You should consider moving to Africa in countries like Ghana,Nigeria,Kenya,Uganda,Rwanda,and most Especially Tanzania and Gambia which is dominated by majority moslems .You can buy a house there,houses are cheap,weather is very beautiful people are friendly,it very safe,You can live a dream life while there.l plan on retiring to Africa one day,slowly preparing for it.
2023-12-27 0
Wow SubhanAllah thats one thought provoking video that ive come across jist at a time when ive been using all my skills and efforts to reach Canada! I do fear about the religion part through esp for kids! Allah knows better! However, i am in Dubai and i woukd.advise you both to def come to Gulf countries. I grew up in Saudi, so go to medina (dajjal wont enter there ?), Qatar. If UAE, dont choose Dubai simce that is a mini West anyways..go to other cities like ras al Khaimah where there is natural beauty, serenity, more original Emiratis and your girls can grow up just as you would want them! Do istikhara and remember me in your duas!!!
2023-12-27 0
Wa a'laikum salam, Alhamduliilah, May Allah grant the both of you peace and blessings, and definitely Jannatul Firdaus... May your journey be a beautiful and peaceful one, Insya Allah... Love, peace and blessings...
2023-12-27 0
Salam aleikum, I am European who twenty years ago accepted Islam alhamdulillah. I was a student at university when I first met practicing Muslims and during my year abroad in Canada I got to experience the Muslim community and made the decision to accept the truth. It actually makes me sad to see that Canada goes down the way you described. I like the Canadian people and have beautiful memories from the time I spent there. \n\nAs a European Muslim I also started considering hijra. But my case is a bit complicated: I am the caregiver of my two parents who suffer from ALS and dementia ? As they are totally dependent on my presence, practically I cannot leave....but I also feel the negative things as you described them for Canada. With maybe one exception: our winters are milder and I enjoy our summer. When I travelled to Saudi ,Turkey and Morocco: I liked all of them, but the weather was just too much for me ?
2023-12-27 1
I am not Muslim, I am learning about what it means at the moment and I have huge respect for your beautiful religion. My family is from Australia, our government are similar unfortunately. I also homeschool my kids for lots of the same reasons. Sending much love to you guys.
2023-12-27 0
Aslm Saleh family. May Allah guide u with ur decision Ameen. Pls consider Cape Town, South Africa. Despite different challenges, the freedom of religion is unparalleled. Cost of living is reasonable and lots of natural beauty. Take care. Slms from Cape Town SA❤
2023-12-27 0
Assalammualaikum Saleh family come to malaysia a majority muslim country multiracial full of diversity rich in culture warm and beautiful you will definately love here..malaysia truly asia
2023-12-27 0
I move from one country to another every five years because of the nature of my job. As a practising Muslim with children here are some of the countries I’ve lived in which you guys should consider :\n- Turkey is very developed and your family will have to make less adjustments in terms of quality of life. If you can speak Turkish then you are good to go.\n-Morocco has a very rich culture and the economy is relatively stable.\n- Malaysia is beautiful and has great community sense. Very helpful people. The main adjustment will be with the eastern culture which is very conservative. The cuisine is also very unique.\n- Qatar and UAE are both similar in the sense that finding jobs won’t be a problem and lots of people understand and speak english. Also these two countries are developed and the \n education standards are the highest I have seen in countries following sharia. Also these countries are less strict than Saudi Arabia which is my native country. I really hope you two \n aren’t considering it. Your girls will not grow up happy in Saudi. Trust a women who has done it. I love my religion but inshallah no child should go through that environment because her \n parents were attracted to the holy land.\n-Lastly this is a rather outlier in this list but you should consider India. There are mosques everywhere in almost every city and even the Hindus fondly wake up to the azaan. Most \ninclusive non-Muslim country I have lived in. My children loved it. We lived in one of the many Muslim communities near a mosque in a city called Hyderabad which was ruled by a Muslims for hundreds of years. Even though they have their own languages nearly everyone speaks english. The schools are great. The police create spaces for Muslims to worship on the roads so that traffic doesn’t disturb them. Very inclusive and the city itself is beautifully developed. The job market is great and it is a very affordable place to raise a family.\n\nI hope you guys check these places out. I’ve only listed the countries which I felt were the best options but I’ve lived in almost all the countries with a sizeable Muslim population. Best wishes to you folks from the Sayyid family. Allah be with you.
2023-12-27 0
(I hope you read this)\nOkay i have a few suggestions, having lived my whole childhood in Oman i can confirm it’s a beautiful place but Arab country's higher education(college wise) is not that great therefore ,my family moved to India(our roots are Indian) because this being a reason. (Like a lot of families move from gulf countries to their south asian countries for college,having personally experienced as well as my cousins who lived in Jeddah and loads of other relatives)\n1. So pls look for muslim countries that offer good education otherwise you will have to send them again to UK USA Canada for good college.\n2. Abu Dhabi can be a option as well\n3. Saudi Arabia\n4.Qatar\n5. Turkey\n6. Schooling works differently in gulf countries, for example you have Indian schools that run on the CBSE pattern of India, Pakistani schools, Sri Lankan schools, International School with a British curriculum, International schools with American style curriculum, proper Native schools of that country that teach in Arabic.( Again this my experience in Oman, my cousins in Jeddah went to Indian school of Jeddah, so pls wisely choose the school that you want your children to attend)\n\n(this comment is just an opinion, hope it helps. May Allah make it easy for you )
2023-12-27 0
Maybe you won't read this comment, but I'm from Uzbekistan??????. If you are looking for peace, mostly populated by muslims, cheapest and cleanest country, then you should check it out. And we are close to Pakistan, so you can visit your relatives. Also, we have lots of masjids?. Honestly, i think its very underrated ?. We have beautiful ancient cities you can visit.
2023-12-27 0
Whenever you end up deciding to live I pray Allah swt keeps you and your beautiful family in Afiyah ameen ??
2023-12-27 2
I was in Turkey for 3 months and loved it! Istanbul was magical, and i loved how so many Muslims from across the Muslim world lived there. There were Libyan's, Syrian's, Bosnians, Afghans, Africans - very diverse! I stopped to pray in Ottoman era mosques for every salah and met wonderful Turkish brothers who invited me for soup, tea/coffee. Their hospitatlity is well known! The city never sleeps and every shop is open with families out and about, islamic shops selling Islamic clothing, halal food is nothing to think about again. The other good thing was that there was always something to do. Fajr at Aya Sofya, Juma at Sultan Ahmed mosque, a taxi to Eyub Sultan, then to a religious neighbourhood of Fatih, amazing architecture, great food, affordable and safe. The only negatives were traffic and pollution, but given Istanbul's population, that was understandable. It was also summer and peak season. Also, you can literally cross into Europe and then Asia by ferry. Its to die for. Other parts of Turkey are also great to visit. The blacksea cost is stunning as an example in point and more natural mountainous beauty over city living. Turkey is a great option if you haven't already thought of it and if youre a fan of Erdogan, its a good place to visit and invest in
2023-12-27 0
I completely agree with you it is same in USA why you don't try Bosnia it is very beautiful country.
2023-12-27 0
Amazing! Hijrah is beautiful!
2023-12-27 0
Consider to come and experience the tranquil beauty of life in Abu Dhabi, UAE – a city that embraces you with warmth and safety! ? Picture yourself surrounded by the graceful domes of numerous masjids, creating a serene backdrop for your spiritual journey. It's more than just a city; it's a place where family values thrive, with robust laws ensuring the well-being of every child and woman.\n\nBut it's not just about the quiet moments; Abu Dhabi bursts with life through a tapestry of activities for all seasons. And the best part? Your hard-earned money stays with you, thanks to the absence of income tax – a city that lets you build your dreams without financial worries and the place where you can find Islamic banks.\n\nCome be a part of a community that cherishes safety, spirituality, and the joy of family living. ??
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