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2 years, 6 months ago @mishiescreations Salaam I am so proud of u guys taking this step I really look up to u guys I am Muslim and proud of it Allah Akbar. Free Free Palatine may Allah make this move easy on u guys may u find a place that makes u guys happy an most of Allah will be happy Ameen 2 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @aali_243 love from India ??.......❤ ❤❤ 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @hafsahkhan4952 Hi, I was born and raised in the UK to Pakistani parents. My dad was also born and raised in the UK but my mum was born in Pakistan and came to the UK when she got married. Since 2019 we were planning to move, even though my family live in the UK, so it was going to be hard. We were moving for the purpose of education and better our selves in deen (faith). My dad was worried about our future and what things we would learn. Unfortunately my grandmother passed away in October 2020 when we least expected it. May Allah grant her the highest rank in jannah. Aameen. So we delayed the move till I finished secondary school (Highschool). In May/June 2022 I took my final exams and we booked our tickets to move to Pakistan at the end of August 2022, so I could get my results. In August 2022 we moved to Pakistan and since then we have enjoyed it, in June 2023 we went back to the UK for a holiday for 6 weeks and we loved it as we got to see our family. 9 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @sonofwoe9162 Assalam aleikum, South Africa is beautiful, Deen is very Strong we have so many darul ulooms and it's affordable and beautiful weather alhamdulilah 2 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @ehsanali8368 god bless u where ever u are. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @ashleycheechoo3845 Non Muslim, Californian here and I wish you nothing but love and safety and blessings. Oh and Free Palestine, obviously. ❤ 1 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @Pink-rose-d8k I advise you to Move to ?? qatar, it has best of both west and east , you will absolutely love it , safe , islamic and clean and very low crime rate and very kid friendly and modest , doesn't promote lgbt 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mismail6080 Asalam u Alikom \nAlhamdulillah I moved my family out of Uk back to Afghanistan as well just 5 months ago for most of the reasons you mentioned. West is not a place to raise your children anymore. \nMay Allah swt help us all. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @jareevoldemort2373 I would say move to kuwait, because it gad a really good safe islamic environment for children but there are a lost of pros and cons for living in kuwait as expats 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @Abdullahkhan00881 where are u going to live now? 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @anj1134 Malaysia is amazing!! 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @ProphetTLK I’m not Canadian. But I love your reasons, I love Will’s hat. Will’s strength to not bow to those views and values. You’re doing what you think is best for your family. You’re always my favourite muslim family. Always welcome in Australia. But I think you’ll find Australia is going to way of Canada & the United States… I Know you will make the best choice for your family. 44 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @sabrinagranger5468 People often say to stay and make your country better instead of leaving, but sometimes that is just not a feasible option, and if you have the ability to leave and do what you deem best for your family, then that is what you should do. Wishing your family the best. 2 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mohdhudhamidon3532 Assalamualaikum wbt brother saleh and family. Come and stay in Malaysia 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @saimarehan9179 May Allah Almighty guide you towards the best. Stay blessed and safe ❤ 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mtaqi7240 I have lived in Malaysia (5 yrs), Bahrain (7 yrs), Pakistan (born and raised), and now in Canada (4 yrs). Each have had their own pros and cons. \n\nMalaysia has some of the nicest people in the world. Beautiful country, lots of rain, temperatures usually between 28-30C, all year round. Laid back office culture. Lots of work holidays! In the last one decade Pakistani community has grown steadily esp in Kuala Lumpur. English is widely spiken and understood in major cities.\nAs for the cons, very expensive international schools and daycare centers, that would take a huge chunk out of your income. Pakistani food not that easy or cheap to find, but that may have changed since we left. Relatively high cost of living, if you need to live near city centers.\n\nBahrain sees both winter and summer. Not much of other 2 seasons. A large Pakistani, Indian community, so much so that I rarely ever used English to communicate with cab drivers or shop seles reps!. Regular Arabs struggle a bit with English though. Pakistani/ Indian food very easily available n affordable. Again a laid back work culture. Maids and domestic help easily available. \nAs to the cons, you may encounter racism sometimes. Arabs are generally nice ppl but u may sometimes find them condescending in their dealings with you. Probably bc most of Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshi and Nepalis form the labour force (and we all know how worker strata is treated in the Middle East). International schools are again quite expensive (lesser than Malaysia though). 5 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @sharynalabrecque8138 We are all moving out of Canada for so many of those same reasons. Making our trek to Malaysia late summer next year. Thinking of you ❤ and wishing you all the best 6 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @AR-pm5km We're In the US and we are thinking of the same. Palestine did it for us as well.. we pay 60k in tax dollars every year, and we will not take part in our tax money being used for genocide. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @humeyraamir8310 But where are you leaving to? 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @aimensohail1725 Ive been watching u giys for a loooooonnh time. I wish u guys and your babies nothing but the best. All my love and best wishes to u ❣️. From Pakistan 3 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @abdullahak2204 Great video!\nHope it gets easy for you ! 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @syedalishahbukhari704 Be content in what you have. You'll regret leaving Canada. 1 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @amydd819 Mashallah, as a Palestinian Canadian, I wish I could pick up and move with my kids! 445 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mohammadarsha4583 Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Oman, UAE, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @samiullakhan9571 Australia, your have Islamic schools also 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @syedhoda5933 MashaAllah. You guys have a lot of courage. \nI think Turkey will be a good place to migrate. There you can get their citizenship also quite easily. But you will have to learn the Turkish language as very few people speak English over there. 8 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @uncensoredtold We are following you guys. Keni and Alia ? 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @tettirdatta5671 u guys can try for countries like scotland, swiss, norway but again its very cold there weiufh or else UAE, Malaysia or Singapore can be nice options 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @s.m.z.s_139 If you want a citizenship I don't suggest you go to any gulf countries, of course ignore any war countries, Malaysia and Indonesia have nice people and I think you can get a citizenship there, Jordan might be a good choice you might be able to get a citizenship and there are diverse groups of people but the economy and civil status laws aren't exactly that great, now Egypt is definitely a choice but the country is kinda drifting off of Islam in the recent years, terrible economic conditions and I don't think a citizenship is possible really, I'm not much aware of the Arab west countries but they have their pros and cons definitely, lots of people there speak other languages and there's some beautiful culture and a considerable amount of political safety compared to other countries in the region, other than the occupation Palestine would've been a great choice lots of foreigners live here but I'm not sure what requirements you need for that and I'm pretty sure they probably wouldn't let you do so as Muslims, I have very little knowledge but I wanted to share what I can, I hope it helps. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @sabre7411 Research Cape Town, South Africa 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @samanthasiqueira2587 Interesting about the islamic atmosphere, I live in England and there are so many Muslims around me, I even hear they calling to pray once a day but I don't see a Christian atmosphere even though it's said to be a protestant country but for sure there's a Christian atmosphere back home in Brazil.\n\nI absolutely love living in Europe (Ireland and England) but I do miss this atmosphere from Brazil and my culture that 1000% I want my kids to have.\n\nI have the exact same opinion about things that are being taught at school that goes against my believes and i know many Christian parents are making the change to homeschooling and i might do the same when it's my turn. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @dribnfarooq I think Qatar or any other Gulf country will be best for you.... 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @abdirisaqdh Asa brother and sister. May Allah give you and your family peace where ever you choose to live in. One thing don't forget to pray (istikhara prayer) before doing anything. Ask Allah to let you settle good Muslim nation. 1 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mohammadarsha4583 May ALLAH bless you and your family ? 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @Ellen-ov9yc We've made hijarah a couple of times. Currently in the UAE. Its ok, the masjids are a bit 'meh' in terms of spirituality and community. It is very easy to pray though, prayer rooms at all the malls and many petrol stations. Regarding Palestine, you'd probably be more disapointed with what's happening in the masjids here than in Canada. I was suprised to see how open they are with things like Victorians secrets stores and some of the clothes shop maniquins have crazy big boobs with visible nipples so theres an element of seediness that's well established. Oman serms more on form. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @zuhalsultani2598 COME TO AUSTRALIA NSW. IT DOESNT SNOW . 4 ITS NOT THAT EXPENSIVE. 3 WE HAVE PRAYER ROOMS EVERYWHERE AND A LOT OF MOUSQS. 2 THERE IS NO RACISM AND BAD SOSIATY HERE, WE HAVE A LOT OF MUSLIMS TOWNS. and sadly my country supports them, I understand if u don't want to come FREE PALESTINE ❤❤❤ 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @rayshaelizabeth8288 I completely understand. Our country is a shell of its former self. I agree with every point you brought up. Best of luck. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @tehniyatahsan354 So proud of you and your family. \nMalaysia is a good option 11 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @rhinasushela9710 May Allah bless you and your beautiful family in making this had decision. I am from Malaysia, try considering Malaysia . We have beautiful beaches to one of the highest mountains, Alhamdulilah ? 11 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @kerrismith5986 I say come to Australia. Buuuuuuuuuuut ..... I may be a little biased!! ? And to be honest, as I do not follow Islam or the Quran, I have no idea what the Islamic community is like here. Personally, I don't pay attention to that. A person is good or a person is bad. I guess some are shaded grey. I guess I view the world as the wrapping is not a good indicator of the gift inside. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @MrRashid67 I would recommend Oman. It is very family orientated. I have lived here for nearly 7 years. I am from the UK 70 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @mariyamabbasi3940 I want to move to a muslim country so bad but unfortunately higher education is not good for kids in those countries especially if we move out of the USA and I don’t want to limit their future. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @amandah1875 I wish I could leave the West. I live in Australia and people are against anyone that isn't from here. Especially middle easterners and Muslims. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @imbored4397 I am a 17 year old born Canadian with Panjabi Indian heritage and I am a Sikh. I’m honestly a little scared for my own future because I have no idea how I am going to buy a house in my future. God bless your guys plan and give you a wonderful life. 0 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @triciagiustra9911 I would like to suggest to you the country of Tunisia located between Algeria and Libya in Northern Africa. It is a beautiful and safe country that while it is an Islamic country it still is a democracy. And moving there from Canada you can live like royalty. Wherever you choose may Allah protect your family always. 1 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @monzurulbijoy Dubai, Türkiye, Qatar seems good enough places to settle for now. 2 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @aeesya_emalyn6492 Come and live with us in Malaysia! Dr Zakir Naik is here too❤ 3 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @amyangerer6966 Oh. I was totally on board and sympathetic to your reasoning until you brought up the drag. Queen story hours.. I can’t see how choosing to express your self by dressing and performing in drag, is on par with needles, and drug addicts, and any other addictive behavior. honestly, I have a religion that I have practiced since I was born and was raised in. Is not Islamic. But it is as fundamental as anything else. Drag queen story hour is not even a little bit related to being a fundamental or conservative, religious anything! 4 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @drmira284 Good job parents ❤ come to Malaysia ? 2 Ba65tdu6JQQ
2 years, 6 months ago @sourgummiez I cant believe theyre doing drag story times in libraries ? so disgusting and inappropriate for children!! 1 Ba65tdu6JQQ
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