I'm not Muslim but Christian and I love all your girls content. Its like having more sisters and I learn so much about your faith as well. I like it when you explain things about your culture/faith as well as I did not grow up knowing these things. I'd love to hear a podcast. When Amanda cried, I almost cried to! Its hard to leave family, your hometown, and all your childhood memories and close that door. Its the end of a chapter and can be sad, but the next chapter is full of good things. Just think of how long you have waited to be married to your fiancé. You wont have to say goodbye at the end of the day or the weekend. That this was the time you had been dreaming of. You will wake up one day, sun shining, with your husband next to you, kids down the hall healthy and happy, your career where you want it, in your own home, family only a weekend trip away and realise you are happy - really happy - and this is what you prayed for.
@ilhaanf6632 жыл бұрын
I loved reading your comment ❤ hope she has a happy ending
@samzee77472 жыл бұрын
Just so you know Amanda, most of us ladies went through the same thing before we married. Knowing how much our families love us, its difficult to leave for the unknown, its scary. Allah swt is always you. Ask for n tell him everything; he's listening, always.
@maharimitchell31692 жыл бұрын
I'm not Muslim and I love watching their videos 🥰
@samzee77472 жыл бұрын
@@maharimitchell3169 Hi Mahari. That is bc they are truly loving, caring people. Mashallah alayhoum.
@aisha_-.2 жыл бұрын
This was so beautiful to read my heart also broke seeing Amanda cry she deserves a break from the problems and stresses in her life
@LindseyN12232 жыл бұрын
Seeing Amanda cry broke my heart. Take a breath, sis. This year is a huge life change but you have an amazing support system to help with the transition. You've got this!
@Talyglam2 жыл бұрын
I’m Amanda right now ! I don’t feel alone now
@alnajjar27262 жыл бұрын
Sis? Since when do white people use the word "sis"? Stealing people's word usage and culture again.
@greenhomestead63052 жыл бұрын
@@alnajjar2726 They are Muslim, and Muslims call each other sister brother all the time, even if not related. They are all brothers and sister in religion and humanity.
@alnajjar27262 жыл бұрын
@@greenhomestead6305 Clearly thet aren't Muslim. They obviously are American.
@hobiday58332 жыл бұрын
@@alnajjar2726 that is their religion. Just cos they’re American doesn’t mean they’re not Muslim
@Zainab-gp1vx2 жыл бұрын
One of the most interesting topics to me is if you could talk about how your parents were able to raise you in a society that is completely different from your culture,but still they managed to keep you in touch with your culture and religion! I admire that and respect it
@hananbellaismail92542 жыл бұрын
I can relate to Amanda. I have been married for 3 years and still find it hard that I’ve left my childhood home and parents. I’m pregnant and have been thinking a lot about the circle of life. It was only yesterday that we were kids, now having kids. Also seeing our parents age isn’t easier. I always worry about my parents I don’t want them to fee lonely at all
@sarahmeidan80662 жыл бұрын
the podcast idea is so smart! it will def get u guys very far, because u guys are so open minded to talking about alot of muslim girl topics that are not always talked about.
@rihamalieldin15562 жыл бұрын
I love how organized the conversation was this time and everybody had a chance to talk and express their thoughts and feelings. I love you all so much 🥰
@cieloalvarez11882 жыл бұрын
I would love for y’all to make a podcast but also have some content like vlogs, fashion videos, basically what y’all have already been making.
@felym52 жыл бұрын
Can y'all have guests? Like mama and baba and all the boys? That would be cute. Amanda don't cry. Thankfully since I have been following you I know you do your best to visit your parents and them you when you were in Dallas and I loved that. You'll be fine. Can't wait for you to start your next chapter girls🥰
@PastleLif32 жыл бұрын
That’s an amazing idea!
@amyah32842 жыл бұрын
yes would love to have a podcast hosted by you girls! Muslim/girls women definitely need one to help navigate faith in the modern world!
@sdenis182 жыл бұрын
I totally understand how you feel, Amanda. I love my husband so much but because I came from a close knit family, it freaked me out with ALL the changes. I moved an hr away, I couldn’t just go to my moms for a few nights and this was a biggie, change my emergency contact to my husband. Why isn’t that something people talk about more?! Growing pains are common and it will make you appreciate your family even more. Loved this video, ladies
@EASchneid2 жыл бұрын
Once in a while a podcast is nice but I love you’re fashion and travel content so much!! 😍
@cassaloveyou2 жыл бұрын
I’m not Muslim but I still LOVE all your guys’ content!! Y’all are so relatable and inspiring. It’s so REFRESHING to see and hear how you girls live your life with so much love, intention and grace. May God bless you and your family always!! Xoxo 💕💕
@amabelasemota2 жыл бұрын
Right, I just love their aura. They are so genuine and authentic and I love that
@tabzq81182 жыл бұрын
Yeah they have amazing sisterhood and they feel like my sisters in Islam. I think thats a great thing about Islam...to have the sisterhood and know you are safe and not judged
@tahinajafi44012 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate to Amanda. We're 3 sisters as well and I'm the youngest. My sisters went to study abroad and then right after, both got married same year. So I was always the one at home responsible for everything at home especially my parents. And I used to cry just thinking about leaving them after the wedding. And it's been 2 years. I still cry every time I let myself think of them. I'm sure none of the other 5 siblings feel the way I do. *Hugs* for Amanda. Just remember you can ask Allah to take care of them the way they took care of you.
@فراشات-ش8ب2 жыл бұрын
Aww sis meybe stay in contact with them by calling and texting them will make you feel better and for sure they will visit over. Hope education and friends gets you busy to avoid you to cry.
@jessicaa71742 жыл бұрын
Amanda is so sweet and so relatable to us who get lost I love how she normalizes not knowing ❤️ wishing u success
@eminaroses70052 жыл бұрын
Loren is a natural!! Great presence and she shifted gears so well with asking questions
@CarolinaTorres-fg7so2 жыл бұрын
You guys remind me of my sisters and I we are also 3, and having the close bond we have, like you girls has been my saving grace my entire life. Funny how “home” is considered four walls, but I think when you’re with family you’re really home. I really like this podcast style! Sending love!
@reyoof176 ай бұрын
girls, I really miss your videos. They are useful and fun to watch too. I really consider you as my sisters. PLEASE keep vlogging.
@maryemenweya63362 жыл бұрын
Oh Amanda, I cried with you hunny. You are not alone, and your feelings are totally valid. I left my family in Australia and came to US and its been 4 years now and I'm just healing from the move. It's going to take time, and be sure to keep yourself busy and talk to your family/husband about how you are (actually) going and what you're feeling. Its so important to get it off your chest, I cant stress that enough. If I had to change something it would have been to set personal/development goals like reading more, and being more active in our community. Maybe this is your time to focus on your inner self and growth. You got this girl. Chin up!
@SooBeautyFull2 жыл бұрын
How often do you visit home? Is it really hard day to day? I ask because I’ve gotten to know a guy and I’ll end up having to make the opposite move from you (US to Aus) and I worry about it :(
@thecakefanatic36982 жыл бұрын
Love how Loren and Amanda constantly compliment Leena, its obvious they really look up to her. 💗 Amanda habibty, it is hard to move away but as Leena said you're not loosing anything instead you're gaining more family. It'll be an adjustment but you and Muhammad will have each other to lean on and that can really strengthen a relationship. Remember to communicate well, have patience with each other and give each other grace. Don't let issues build up rather work on them as they come. May Allah bless you with a happy and successful marriage full of mutual respect, strong eman, and loads of admiration, ameen!! So happy for you! Sending you virtual hugs!!
@hannafelisha2 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate to Amanda’s feelings. I never really thought about it prior to marriage, but it’s so good Amanda is and allowing herself to feel those emotions. I was born and raised in FL, the only life I ever knew (& weather 😂) and I moved to long island, NY which was such a major change for me. I appreciate her even bringing that topic up because I feel like it’s not spoken about a lot. ❤️
@mariemclute7552 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear more about Loren's perspective of her life changes as she transitions into the real world. Also, what her thoughts on marriage (if any at all) in the near future might be as she enters this new chapter💗
@yaldasafari14962 жыл бұрын
Who else loves a podcast video? All three sisters done a good job with the podcast video Mashallah!! 💖🥰💖
@Ak-fr1hs2 жыл бұрын
What I love about these videos is all three of you are in very relatable phases of your lives. From school, to getting married and being a mom and a new homeowner its all very interesting and relatable content so anything you post will be welcome :)
@showwatchxx2 жыл бұрын
24:41 Amanda it's totally acceptable to be emotional 😭 as a fellow people pleaser I agree it with you about the whole not living close by to family + being married. It's different when you move out for studying/a job but being married it is hard.
@sofiapena99482 жыл бұрын
Ive watched you all separately, but this is the video that made me subscribe to this channel. I think that the honesty and vulnerability allowed me to connect with you guys more as women and people! i loved this❤️
@a_leaf2 жыл бұрын
Loren is the most balanced speaker msA great job, she speaks really professionally but comfortably.
@mercyapolot77572 жыл бұрын
I love how you three compliment each other so well. It is so beautiful to see and I'll surely treat my sisters with as much respect, grace, and love.
@malkaa37252 жыл бұрын
i love this podcast style, I feel like because you all have your own channels we get that vlog content there, so having this style is nice and honestly love listening to you guys talk through things like life, marriage work etc 💓
@anbreenzamir67812 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that you guys exist and are a really relatable and current channel that muslim girls can enjoy. I literally sit here with a cuppa and snacks and love watching you all xx
@Sorceress_of_Minds2 жыл бұрын
Please know all three of you, that you are so appreciated and loved by so many girls and women out there! You’ve got more supporters than you might realize. Thank you for your work ♥️
@fa_lovely2 жыл бұрын
Amanda’s words broke my heart🥺😢 I totally understand how she felt. I just wanted to give her a hug.♥️
@mariaamir37792 жыл бұрын
I totally understand Amanda. I'm my parents' only daughter and they are my EVERYTHING. I've been trying to find a partner who lives close enough to my current home, so I can be there for my parents if they need me and it's hard. Mohammed seems like a great person, and you've got an amazing sister who will be near them. You can do this.
@hawonur42662 жыл бұрын
I’m in nursing school as well and it’s been the hardest school year so far. My dad got in a accident the day I finished my summer semester and then in September I went into the hardest school year whilst my dad being in a coma. I went through the fall semester and in December he passed away while I had two exams left. May Allah have mercy on him Ameen. I now started another semester and I only had two weeks break. So it’s really hard but I feel like I have this pressure to make him proud which keeps me going but I’m also grieving. I understand Loren when she says she gets overwhelmed fast I’m the same way I always want to put this pressure on myself because I have fear of being a failure. I loved watching this episode and enjoyed this podcast style!
@lalwanipurva2 жыл бұрын
Amanda it’s so hard to watch you cry girl just be happy and god is watching you and will take care of you. We love you
@theganiiyat2 жыл бұрын
Oh my God! Yes to a podcast. I recognized that gap in the podcasting space, so I started one myself to share my experiences as a Muslimah on a journey to building a healthy self esteem, body image and self love, and there's so much room for more. Will definitely listen to your podcast ☺️
@showwatchxx2 жыл бұрын
I love 💕 the podcast style video 🎙️ 📷 congrats Amanda hope the September 3rd preparations go well 💍!!!
@mayrar49332 жыл бұрын
I enjoys this style a lot more! It felt like I was there with you all just chatting away. It also felt less staged and more natural than the vlogs, not that the vlogs were staged in anyway but felt like it took more energy to plan things for you all to do. Love you all!
@ruqayyapervaiz71482 жыл бұрын
I totally relate to Amanda, bless her. I didn't think getting married would eventually mean moving country and I still have anxiety when I have to leave my family although I have small children. Moving away from family has to be the hardest thing ever!
@lhs12212 жыл бұрын
You 3 were so respectful of one another especially in letting each sister have enough time to share their thoughts without interruption. Looking forward to some more Ramadan content, not just food wise but spiritual betterment. :)
@emmelinepasqualucci21172 жыл бұрын
I love this podcast setup! Happy New Year and blessings to you, sisters!
@hannahazizi84992 жыл бұрын
Amanda I want to give you a big hug. I understand exactlyyy how you feel. That’s how I felt when I got married and it took me so long to adjust but eventually I did. I want you to know it will get better and you are doing nothing wrong putting yourself first. Your family is blessed to have you and that will never change. ❤️
@zulejham88902 жыл бұрын
Thats such a great idea for yall to start a podcast, can’t wait! Definitely much needed in our community. Leena youre such a good influencer , mom, wife and big sister, you can tell on this video how much Loren and Amanda look up to you 😍 Amanda youre such a sweetheart May Allah give you happiness and success in your future , you got me 😢 by the end of the video. Loren love how ambitious and confident youve become! Yall keep doing what youre doing all three of you are great examples 💕
@lisadiane23632 жыл бұрын
I would love a podcast. Amanda you are such a sweetheart, you will settle into your married life and all these jitters will go away. You are blessed 😇 all the best so excited for this wedding it will be nothing short of elegant 🇨🇦🥰
@briannisaa2 жыл бұрын
I'm in nursing school as well, just started my hardest semester (and hoping to graduate in december iA) I'm right there with you on anxiety Loren! You got this!! It'll be so worth it
@sydneexo2 жыл бұрын
Another non-Muslim girl chiming in - I love this podcast style & definitely see myself being able to throw on some headphones and listen. I did a minor in world religions way back in university (I'm 30 now) and loved learning more about Islam and other religions/cultures so I love that take on content. I also love the sister/girl talk style. Only child marrying into a family with 3 girls (I'm getting married a week after you Amanda) and the wedding planning is stressful! Can't wait for more content from you ladies!
@KayKay-wi5be2 жыл бұрын
Omg amanda you made me cry because I'm also a people pleaser and hearing you cry about your parents and marriage life made me so sad that I literally shed tears and am honestly scared of marriage because of that. But because Leena said that it's like a normal part of life, I really felt that and think it'll all be okay. Thank you ladies so much!❤😘😘
@alana68062 жыл бұрын
Oh my sweet Amanda. You made me cry. You will do great as a married woman and Mohamed us a good man. Your parents will be always there for you. MY dad told me something: you are like a bird, you need to fly with your own wings but i will always keep looking after you from the family nest , where you can come back to rest. Just enjoy the life and how it flows
@m.akh__x2 жыл бұрын
I started crying when I saw Amanda cry 😭 home will always be home!!! May Allah swt bless you all!! This will be the most exciting part of Amandas life, its so common to feel overwhelmed, but just enjoy these next few months with family for all these special moments. Last year was the last Ramadan I had with most of my siblings because most of them have moved out but it is hard, i miss living with my siblings so much so please enjoy and make loads of memories before then!!! May Allah swt make this year good and full of happiness iA 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@thenizahirs2 жыл бұрын
11:34 You are blessed to have your parents around the help. We don’t have any of that, my in-laws live abroad and my parents are always busy with work… It’s just me and my hubby looking after our two children amongst me also working my job part-time and hubby working his job full-time so it’s really hard to just find time for us both… but we manage Alhamdulilah and Allah is with us always. It is hard though.. Thank you for opening up on 21:07 about problems with your gut/bowels Leena sister, I also suffer from IBS and have done since I was in my teens in secondary school, I don’t think people realise how much pain and anxiety it can cause…
@aalam4182 жыл бұрын
Awww Amanda! I cried with you. It’s so sad when you have to leave your parents 😭😭😭alhamdulillah I love your sister channel and all of your individual channels ❤️
@hansatanveer36722 жыл бұрын
Also ur parents n sisters seem so kind, loving and supportive mashallah! Im sure Naaem and Mihammed are supportive too.
@wafamousa39132 жыл бұрын
Watching Amanda cry I cried! I felt that! I’m a ppl pleaser and worry about my parents all the time. Especially, because I live in a different state. 😭♥️
@farzanamalick40882 жыл бұрын
So relatable Amanda..I lost my mum earlier this year and now I spend all my time worrying and being upset about my dad 😢
@navyy15322 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear about your loss sending you warm hugs 💕
@zainabtanveer2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this practice of expressing sincere feelings. It is very helpful for mental health and a positive mind.
@y96jasmine2 жыл бұрын
When I got married I moved in with my husband who lived 500km away. We were both alone in the city without family. He also had his family somewhere else and because of his job we lived there for two years. As life would have it, we moved several times and now live only an hour away from the family-in-law and only 2 1/2 hours away from my family. It is often hard and you miss your family, friends and home but there is always something new to see. It's also fun to show your family the new city you live in when they visit.
@samrinsuleman26952 жыл бұрын
I have been feeling the same as amanda. I dont know sometimes amanda doesn’t express but i can feel it from her eyes and feel the same way. Like i have been left out by everyone and i sometimes feel so worthless and unlovable i dont want to feel like that but i still cant control how i feel about myself😭
@yakeensobeh31082 жыл бұрын
I feel for you Amanda. Once you adapt to your new life things will definitely get easier in that aspect of leaving your parents house. You will start a family with your husband and focus on your new home with him. It’s hard to think of the “unknown” because we don’t have full control over our future. Take everything one step at a time and focus on what you can control. Stay strong 🥰
@lexil342 жыл бұрын
Love the podcast format! Aside from regular life updates, I would love to hear your perspectives on how you cope with the regular struggles of adulthood, and how you handle any possible moments of doubt or struggle with your faith, much love!
@hellothere36832 жыл бұрын
Loved this style, would love to see more :) great perspective on goal setting and how Ramadan is a nice time of year to take stock and start new rather than new year which can feel quite pressurising and rushed. Thanks for sharing! x
@Ak-fr1hs2 жыл бұрын
I moved from the east coast to the west coast when I got married and it’s really hard to get used to but it’s brought me closer to my family and you learn to appreciate the space a bit after a while. The beginning is tough but you learn to rely more on yourself and as a couple you grow faster cuz you only have each other to rely on.
@gvb12122 жыл бұрын
I would love a podcast. As a non- muslin I want to learn more about. I grew up knowing my grandfather was a German-Turk who was Muslim, so I want to know more and learn about my heritage. Thank you ladies I love all three of you. I miss seeing your parents though ❤️
@hanabatchelder30902 жыл бұрын
Amanda need a hugeeee bear hug. Your doin absolutely amazing girl and you’ve been so patient for so long. Ilysm from the Uk 🇬🇧 ❤️ xxx
@hansatanveer36722 жыл бұрын
Loved this video. My eyes started to water when Amanda spoke about moving out, its okay Amanda you will get used married life and im sure u will be excited to decorate ur new place inshallah! X
@chaihanaan2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video! And one thing I wanted to note that I observed THROUGHOUT this video is how sensitive, soft, and validating you guys are to each other and to each other’s feelings regardless of how big or small said concern is. It’s actually inspiring and affirming to witness. It makes me/reminds me to slow down while speaking and rest in kindness and softness more, something that seems very present in Leena when consoling Amanda and Loren Allahumma Barik. All of your personalities shine through and waltz together in a beautiful way and it’s so refreshing to witness. May Allah preserve you all Ameen! Topics: Maybe invite Naeem on the podcast and have talk about that sister dynamic and his take on growing up amongst that feminine energy/having sisterhood 2) Ramadan is coming up so perhaps like Cooking with The Asad Sisters while you talk about a specific topic whether it’s a Q+A etc! 3) This isn’t a podcast style but would love to see a BTS “Content Day” when the three of you guys are together and what that looks like in terms of helping one another and content batching! Love, Hanaan
@NRam-ke6cs2 жыл бұрын
Leena's podcast voice is so soothing. I could listen to her talk all day.
@samramushtaq2354 Жыл бұрын
I feel for Amanda, I’m struggling with that as well. Thank you for being raw and honest ❤
@Atoom02 жыл бұрын
I wanted to stay away from my family when I got married as hard as I could, i wanted to feel independent and grownup lol. It hit me one morning when i was making coffee for myself and my husband said can you make me one? I started freaking out and I felt like what is happening?! How did my life change ? Why did i move out and start living with my husband who is suddenly asking me to make coffee for him 🥺😄 silly of me but that’s how i felt. Anyway it became easier and easier and I visit my moms house every once in a while when i need a hug or just to sit down with my mom drinking tea or coffee. Embrace your feelings. It takes time Amanda. It’s ok. Love you girls 💕
@fatmaahmed60242 жыл бұрын
Ahhh omg Loren if you move out for your job your KZbin videos are going to be awesome! I can already see your healthy morning routines and what I eat in a days!! So excited 🥰
@KayKay-wi5be2 жыл бұрын
You guys should most definitely start a podcast!!! I would 4 SURE listen to it because you guys are such good speakers and I love having someone to connect with! Yesssss...pls continue this...Love you girls❤❤
@zaraali17402 жыл бұрын
I think you should do more podcasts stuff specially for Muslim girls... Best wishes to all of you for the rest of the year. Amanda best of luck and congratulations for your wedding... May Allah hold your heart Ameen summ Ameen ♥️♥️♥️
@incognito.5022 жыл бұрын
Dear and sweet Amanda, you have such a loyal and sweet demeanor about you. I understand the transitioning is really difficult. It's ok.. take your time, you can videocall your parents or sisters whenever you want to. You Will adjust eventually, many women go trough this. I just want to give you a big hug, and tell you to cherish the time you have left, and when you transition.., to enjoyyyyyyy your marriage and enhoyyyy your new home together sweetheart!🥰😘
@elta5522 жыл бұрын
Amanda!! Don’t worry. I moved out and live 4 hrs away from my family. It was hard at first, but like Leena said this is a part of life. It gets much easier, you can always travel and your parents/ home will always be your home. Your parents will be okay, marriage is the best thing ever, even if you don’t live near your home❤️ your relationships at home will become more quality over quantity
@kayc342 жыл бұрын
It’s the white mics for me! Such an Asad sisters vibe 🤍
@Kingsley48512 жыл бұрын
Yes to the podcast-style! I love podcasts and I think it’s a better format for the sister channel than vlogging.
@dresswithdeena2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video, mashaAllah! What Amanda said really hit home for me. I lived in a small town my entire life and I am the youngest of 5 in my family. I got married when I was 21 and moved four hours away (from the US to Canada actually!). It was really hard for me at first and although it’s been two years it is still hard for me some days. Living in a new place (and new country in my case), with a new person and not having any family or friends to support me was a really big shock to my mental health. So many of the fears Amanda mentioned were fears I had as well. I can’t say I’m fully used to it but there was also a time when I thought I’d never make it this far. I give myself tons of props now for getting to where I am mentally and emotionally and you will get there too. My advice is to make tons of duaa, talk to your family often, visit as often as you can, and maybe even talk to a licensed professional counselor! All of those things will ease your journey and before you know it you will be enjoying your new life more than you thought you could. Best of luck inshaAllah to all three of you wonderful ladies! ❤️
@maryambsq2 жыл бұрын
omg podcast style!! i definitely love the idea of yall starting a podcast and i really enjoyed this wholesome chatty vid! you guys are so inspiring to me♡♡ sending so much love and i can't wait for u guys to announce a podcast launch!!
@samahalmousawi65082 жыл бұрын
Amanda when you cried about feeling sad leaving your parents, I felt that. I feel that on a daily basis. It\s sad that as we grow up, our parents grow old :(
@elleanwar20692 жыл бұрын
Amanda make me cry. I remember myself when i was in same situation .. don't worry Amanda ♡
@nana-uf5ql2 жыл бұрын
i totally understand you Amanda, when i got married at 20 i left behind my mom all alone with my grandma, and i am the youngest of 5 girls and we all left one by one so it made me feel so guilty, but thankfully my mother was so supportive and encouraging it gave me the strength to be able to leave. i'm just glad i have siblings that live in the same neighbourhood as my mom (like leena in the future) so that's great and i hope in the future i can also come live in the same city ❤️ just try to think about your future life with Mohammed and all the good things that will come with that, your parents will be well taken care of inshAllah they are not alone 💙
@AB-ql1vu2 жыл бұрын
Allah is the best of planners. I cried seeing you cry because I'm a people pleaser too. It doesn't matter where you are. You will always be close to your family and parents through video and phone calls. You'll see them often too in shaa Allah. All the best 💟
@rubyrose201592 жыл бұрын
Amanda, I’m a middle child also, and I experience the same pressures and desire to “people please” as you do. Maybe it’s a middle child thing? Sending ❤️
@fatimarizvi12702 жыл бұрын
omgg! i love the point u guys make about how there is motivation content, morning routines, etc at the NEW year and it make us feel u have to suddenly change our habits,! and then u start to feel NOT good enough. wow so relateable. like i mean i rlly do wanna improve, i wanna focus more on me, less screen time but sometimes im hard on myself. and i cant believe u guys feel that way too considering how much u have accomplished, how u 3 have a partner, etc I hope we can all practice giving ourselves more grace and just improve slowly and consistently
@MultiTeamEdward2 жыл бұрын
I love love loved this podcast vibe!!! I love watching and listening to podcasts when I work out, on my way to work and even when I’m cooking! ☺️
@claremurphy50892 жыл бұрын
Love from IRELAND 🍀 aww I've missed all of you I'm so happy your back ☺️you all look so beautiful
@sherryidibo23042 жыл бұрын
Amanda you made me cry with you..you're such the sweetest ..all of you are just amazing..the strong bond between you all is everything ❤❤❤
@sarawardak69942 жыл бұрын
I left my family 3 years ago when I got married and I live in another country. You made me cry Amanda 😭😭😭 You will be so happy believe me ❤️
@NRam-ke6cs2 жыл бұрын
Aww Amanda. It will be okay. You've got our support.
@layalzalkout10062 жыл бұрын
The podcast version is so nice!!! I like this so much better than the vlogs or the original reality tv style. Ahhh make this a podcast!
@mahvahm Жыл бұрын
please start this up again you guys! some with your parents as well. i know you guys live far from each other but it would be so amazing!
@rubal98942 жыл бұрын
So wasn’t going to comment but needed to tell Amanda.. trust me when I say it will be ok. I broke down too and felt like I was leaving the family and letting my family down some reason because I was leaving the family home etc. 1)your not selfish for getting married and living your life. 2) your family/ parents couldn’t be more proud and happy for your love and happiness. ( of course they will miss you but can move on lol) 3) stop stressing and just enjoy all of the experiences. Your so pretty and kind and inshallah Allah has amazing things written for you but you should have fun on the ride. Congratulations girls on everything and lots of love. ❤️🌷
@azzahibrahim74112 жыл бұрын
Seeing Amanda cry made me cry & broke my heart 😢💔 you guys are my inspiration to be cool Muslim grl with strong faith I love how kind & amazing your are ❤️ Amanda I think because it’s a new beginning for you so it’s really normal 🥺❤️ you gonna be ok ❤️ Leena, Loren, and Amanda I wish 2022 to be the best year for you guys 😍❤️ sending love from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦❤️ with love, Azzah ❤️ < coping Leena hehe 😂😢❤️
@sadiahasan39302 жыл бұрын
Love you Amanda. 💖 I understand completely your emotions, it's really not easy leaving your family, but know that you won't be too far from them. May Allah bless you with much happiness in your married life. You're a real sweetie. Sending you all so much love and duas from the UK.🥰💕😘
@honestleen2 жыл бұрын
Omgg yesss please do podcasts I’ve been obsessed with them recently 💖
@reemsaleh53562 жыл бұрын
i'm turning 28 on Feb!! We're only almost a month apart, Leena! 🥰 Loren, that’s amazing. August will be here in no time! you got it girl.💗 Awww Amanda. you're such an over-thinker like I am. so I totally relate. But seriously just like Leena said, you won’t feel it inshaAllah. 😘
@sanjidarahmansupti16992 жыл бұрын
Awwww Amanda don’t cry everything will be okay in the future! In Shaa Allah
@rzhxoxo80972 жыл бұрын
Podcasts should be by the end of every month. Give all of ur insights and what u realize every end of month. We still need your vlogs 🥺😭 we cannot miss the sister vlogs please dont stop it
@i_comment_on_everything2 жыл бұрын
I REALLY enjoyed this video. As you said there is nothing like this for Muslim women. I need videos like this 3x a week😂 thank you girls 🤩 I would really appreciate topics like boundaries, mental health and happiness, dealing with toxic family members wtc
@katlennat16802 жыл бұрын
I’m not Muslim, but I appreciate and love your insight.
@yomnamagdy42122 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate Amanda, my wedding day was coupled with departure outside my home country and with the pandemic and lockdown I couldn’t see family for over a year at first, and with visa issues, I really wish things gets easier eventually for everyone 💙 I send you all my love
@sumera_10172 жыл бұрын
Amanda your a free and loving person and you care a lot for your family and loved ones please take care of yourself ✨🥺