In this episode of the Make Hijrah Podcast, we dive into the experiences of living in the Muslim world versus America. Our guest shares vivid accounts of life in the UAE, the challenges of adapting to a new culture, and the rapid changes in American society that led to the decision to make Hijrah. We also explore the importance of having a collective mission as Muslims in America and the need to rethink our approach to life in the West. Join us as we discuss these crucial topics and more.
@dr.earnest.ujaama2 ай бұрын
Excellent work, brother. Excellent interview. I fully support you. I have been watching your channel and you have been doing a great job! ما شاء الله
@Days62812 ай бұрын
OK, this looks interesting. Gonna have to watch this later from home.
@phoenixknight8837Ай бұрын
BarakAllahu feekum.
@Solobolo1872 ай бұрын
WHO IS THIS MAN MASHA ALLAH HE IS SO AWESOME!!!! I LOVE THE WAY HE TALKS!!!! I SEND THIS TO EVERYONE OF MY FAMILY!!! SALAAM FROM THE NETHERLANDS YOUR BROTHER.
@tawfeeq1312 ай бұрын
Salaam alakum thanks for sharing once again.
@Salim-wr2wk15 күн бұрын
Masha Allah. Good interview.
@Mainman72 ай бұрын
I want to leave America so bad but I’m not educated so I’m going to go back to school for computer science. I’m a veteran and got an associates degree but I have to leave in order to be a real Muslim is my belief or at least have the thought to leave. I’m able to practice but it’s just the chase of the money that leaves you feeling as if you’re behind and always some bills to pay 😂. Any advice I’ll take Alhamdulillah
@umibrahimibrahim49662 ай бұрын
Go to Malaysia or Indonesia. Maybe Nigeria where Sheikh Khalid Yassin is living now. Nigeria can be good for entrepreneurial jobs. Malaysia is good for a standared of living you might bare. Moroco is a good place for Arabic and practicing deen. Go on you tube there's plenty of information.
@hesyearsago2 ай бұрын
Brother I suggest looking Into Gambia, It’s a predominantly muslim country with a lot of opportunities for businesses in mind and an Islamic University. It’s a great choice If you plan to run from the rat race in America. You can buy spacious cheap plot of land and have enough left build a dream home. No bills, stress free, and deen, surrounded by the people who you look look like
@ابراهيم_محمد_الازهر2 ай бұрын
Going back to a university to earn a degree might not be the best option because it is slow, albeit your VA benefits pays for it. A coding bootcamp might be a better option for getting into a job quicker. Make dua’a and ask Allah and make your nia’a for hijrah. May Allah make it easy for you and for all of the Muslims who have the intention to make hijrah for the sake of Allah and His Messenger صلى الله عليه و سلم
@theiyareexperience2 ай бұрын
Finish your degree, work a few years in the States, after 3 years apply for jobs in one of the Gulf countries. You will thank me later.
@HijrahExpress-k3e2 ай бұрын
for computer science go to bootcamps online, much cheaper and easier and basically does the same thing.
@AbuHafsah8282 ай бұрын
جزاكم الله خيرا
@ابراهيم_محمد_الازهر2 ай бұрын
اللهم صل و سلم على سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم
@kidslearning20532 ай бұрын
mashallah very beneficial interview, i adore this shaykh, his experiences are of a world that is truly gone now, #bringbackshame lol also there isnt anything wrong with the shirt mashallah.
@FarisAswadSS2 ай бұрын
I lived overseas for 12 years. Best thing ever. However, who is going to take in 1 million to 3 million African American Muslims.. Many of us don't even have hard skills or business savvy to make it here. How are we going to send non-entrepreneurs in mass somewhere else. Wouldn't the people with skills be better off staying here to build something here. Nobody is coming to save us, we do not have a United Caliphate where we can cross borders without visas. It sounds great but a work visa or business visa is not a permanent residence visa. Build the community here. Furthermore, many of the Muslim nations have high unemployment or work nationalization programs. If you're not coming in as an investor you're just living hand to mouth. Furthermore, why would we move to lands where the people are trying to come here for opportunities. You can try your best to save your family from the West but in the end they'll just find a way to get back here to a more open society. Bottom line we have to change where we're at. Now, as far as retirement, When that comes InshaAllah I'm out of here. Get your education and money like they do and then leave or send your family over there and you stay and work or start a business on the Internet and work anywhere you want. But you still need skills. For those who do leave, remember you left for you. You will never be one of them. They will never fully except you. A brother a decade older than me said several of his friends went to Africa stayed for more than 10 years and they all had successful businesses and they all came back. Why? Because they couldn't integrate. The most successful brothers/sisters who go have married a national from that country. If he/she is treated respectfully and is liked by the inlaws the social isolation won't get to them. Hijra, really is an individual thing. It would be great if it can be organized but then you raise flags with governments. Hey you never no, we might find some conservatives willing to help us establish another Liberia. First time I see Kool Aid I'm out.
@VikCalo2 ай бұрын
I plan to leave soon. America is no longer a place of peace . A place of stability and morale sustenance.