SHOULD HUSBANDS COOK & CLEAN? - EP 5 || BITTER TRUTH SHOW

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Ali Dawah

Ali Dawah

Жыл бұрын

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@AliDawah
@AliDawah Жыл бұрын
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@Nizam-pb5kp
@Nizam-pb5kp Жыл бұрын
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@adamelmixrp7544
@adamelmixrp7544 Жыл бұрын
The 500 pound lady with half a hijab on shouldn’t have been allowed on this show
@ahans1792
@ahans1792 Жыл бұрын
*SERIOUSLY!! WHY ON EARTH WOULD YOU BRING ON NOBODY'S LIKE THIS DISGUSTING VILE INDIVIDUAL MAHDI!!!* I say this as a GUY!!! THIS GUY IS THE COMPLETE OPPOSITE OF WHAT OUR BELOVED PROPHET ESPOUSED AND STOOD FOR!! *LOST ALOT OF RESPECT FOR YOU MR Ali!!*
@arahmohamed
@arahmohamed Жыл бұрын
What sort of conversations are these? Is this a joke? Why do we need to debate about this? After watching your video, the men who actually do cook or clean, might not do so because of the negative influence and corruption you are spreading by these useless conversations. If a man doesn't clean his plate after he has finished eating, thats a child, NOT a man! You need to stop giving an illusion that all muslim men are tyrants at home. Where is the mens ettiqutte or good manners in islam. Men cannot walk home and demand things, this is not islam! It is common sense to clean up after yourself and good manners, and sunnahs of prophet. He was the most busiest man, and worked so hard during his prophecy, yet he still mended his own clothes and helped around. And you men work from home and say you are not lifting a finger. Shame on you'll. Also why is the term 'feminist' thrown around all the time? What does it even mean these days? What are you trying to achieve with using that term? Not one of them women on that panel are modern days feminists. Most muslim women are not modern day feminists. Stop throwing it around. Your videos are really painful to watch. You're not even having these conversatioms around the context of islam, but just on the basis of how you and some other men feel. Also stop bringing "I provide and protect so you have to cook and clean in return" in this debate. You are told directly by Allah swt that you must provide and protect. End of. You cannot hold that as ransome. You men defend women in islam by telling non muslims that women are highly respected in islam- but your conversations are giving the impression that women just clean and cook and thats the only reason she is married to a man. Phrase your debates better and make things clearer and do not lead people astray. I do not get a peaceful vibe from your videos @Ali Dawah. I don't know if its the way you speak, structure things or apply your own perspective into things... but its very negative..and doesnt make my imaan stronger, which i assume these videos should and that's your aim. Wallahi i need to stop watching your videos for my sake and Allahs sake. May Allah guide everyone to goodness.
@notsure920
@notsure920 Жыл бұрын
​@@mrsuperflyhigh1exactly sister... my blood is boiling with the sigh of this man, he makes me physically feel sick because he is a nasty man! Lost respect for Ali Dawah for bringing him along! ALI DAWAH what are you doing this man, is he a scholar? He is a sexual predator who loves promoting his haram marriages... the way he talks about with no respect... look mohammed hijab MashaAllah such a talented educated man, yet he is soo soft and respectful with women!!
@Diamond-Essence
@Diamond-Essence Жыл бұрын
I used to sound like these guys when I was a little boy before i was married with children. Before I've seen my wife breast feed 3 babies, seen cesareans, plus cooks, cleans, teaches my babies and gives her body to me. Sometimes we are truly selfish and disgusting and I'm truly ashamed of who I used to be. Me building my business and making money is nothing compared to what she does.
@1090shaz
@1090shaz Жыл бұрын
Brother, it’s the fact the you realise shows how far you have come and have matured. These lots are still immature no matter how many children they have.
@Tressa-Rei-Tressa
@Tressa-Rei-Tressa Жыл бұрын
MashāAllaah thabarraak. This is growth in marriage from the male perspective. May Allah SWT Allow us all to appreciate our spouses, both husband and wife.
@lamomahmood694
@lamomahmood694 Жыл бұрын
But we are not comparing who’s role is more important?
@Diamond-Essence
@Diamond-Essence Жыл бұрын
@@lamomahmood694 bro I'm not comparing. We're all powerful in our own way, male and female. But if you see a woman go all out that's when you learn to respect women deeper. You'll understand when you meet a sincerely devoted woman, that gives all of herself to please her family. The reason it's admirable is because no matter how much I try I could never be as selfless as my wife.
@Diamond-Essence
@Diamond-Essence Жыл бұрын
@@1090shaz Alhamdulillah. I have to keep it real, my wife is on another level in her sacrifices. I could never sacrifice as much as she does. But it's her selflessness that makes me go even harder, because if she's going all in then I'm going all in too insha Allah...
@Mohamed-uc9mb
@Mohamed-uc9mb Жыл бұрын
Married 5+ years with three kids, I think I am entitled to have opinions. My wife is main cook. However, when I am off from work I do house work and cook and look after the kids when she goes to university. It’s all about corporation and understanding and communicating. She makes my life easier and I try to make her life easier. There is no competition rather corporation. Don’t listen to outside noises rather solve your problems and make each other life easier. I love my wife. Stop this fake red bill and feminist ideology and treat with each other with respect and kindness and selflessness because the end of the day it’s about the kids.
@roseblue6992
@roseblue6992 Жыл бұрын
May Allah bless your marriage. This whole men vs women thing is so disgusting. Like you said it‘s all about coperation 👏🏼
@knowledge2783
@knowledge2783 Жыл бұрын
Well said brother!
@kojo2773
@kojo2773 Жыл бұрын
but men shouldn't be expected to cook and clean just like how wives aren't expected to split the bills.
@swordshadow1710
@swordshadow1710 Жыл бұрын
yes, this is true . also pitting women against men is the treachery that ruins many people . Accept to get up before the dawn for your ibadah you need to put the basics of the deen and iman of the Quran before all this don't completely give up your entire religion . This said Ibrahim after going to sacrifice his son did not because it was wrong . Your family often takes president .
@nasimz
@nasimz Жыл бұрын
@@kojo2773 it's not necessarily about expectation but rather support for one another. If you love someone, you will be happy to support them in their role if they are struggling e.g. financially, if a husband is struggling 1 month, a loving wife will help cut costs, she'll cut demands not because she's obliged to but because she wants to help you when you're struggling. That doesn't mean you never spend on her anymore,never buy her gifts or clothes, but its that out of her good heart, she tells you not to ignore that stuff for now. Similarly, a husband should be willing to help his wife in stuff he is able to do. If he can't cook, then at least show support to clean sometimes, out of love for her and to help when she's struggling.
@btsarmy1359
@btsarmy1359 9 ай бұрын
It’s not unreasonable to help your wife with house chores. It’s kindness and there’s reward in it🙏🏾
@gga6385
@gga6385 8 ай бұрын
I would help my wife. But, she should not have the expectation that I’m going to help her. I will do it because I love her not because it’s my duty. My duty is to Provide for the family and to help raise the kids.
@btsarmy1359
@btsarmy1359 8 ай бұрын
@@gga6385 yes and she would appreciate you for that 🙂
@BQ900
@BQ900 8 ай бұрын
Yes, my Dad never did anything! I was surprised when my husband was cooking and cleaning. I try to get it all done but I stop by the store and get home late so he cooked dinner. Is there a way to stop him?😂I work part time cause he sent the children to his home country because US has a bad influence on kids.
@user-qv7cr1sn8w
@user-qv7cr1sn8w 2 ай бұрын
True but let’s remember is the one getting Hassanat in the first place bc it’s not even an obligation for her to cook and clean
@Janewomanpower
@Janewomanpower Ай бұрын
@@gga6385 you wouldn't be helping her, it's part of the responsibility that comes with a partnership
@aliajed6150
@aliajed6150 4 ай бұрын
Hamdulah my husband is not like YOU guys ! I had 2 complicated pregnancies, cesarean section, postpartum, 2 tornado children, 2 years of breastfeeding, 2 years of lack of sleep. Fortunately my husband was there for the household chores, he does it himself when he sees that I am overwhelmed, I cook, but sometimes a pizza in the oven will be enough. so it has to be fluid and natural and don’t dare ask for help. We are not superhumans. later when the children are at school it’s easier to organize.
@alinamiller7132
@alinamiller7132 2 ай бұрын
MashAllah, a real man!
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril 2 ай бұрын
You like bringing specific cases to general cases
@mamo7636
@mamo7636 Ай бұрын
@@AbdoulrahmanDjibriloh shut up and get a life please
@Shumonti
@Shumonti Ай бұрын
Alhamdulillah * is the right way to say and spell it sister.......
@khairulamin6323
@khairulamin6323 Ай бұрын
Do you expect your husband to do certain chores, cooking, cleaning etc as standard like on a rota basis if he is the sole breadwinner?
@adamgazi6514
@adamgazi6514 Жыл бұрын
I'm not married but there is nothing wrong with a man helping his wife to cook, clean, look after kids. Helping her is part of the relationship, this is love.
@umahjibrael1
@umahjibrael1 Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👏
@zebakhan39
@zebakhan39 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@khadsykoo2528
@khadsykoo2528 Жыл бұрын
I think the problem arises when one party is putting more effort than the other. If both spouses are appreciative and acknowledge the efforts that each has done i think marriages will be more successful. Also not being critical of the spouse. As long as the effort is there the outcome doesn't matter.
@emmaschmidt4774
@emmaschmidt4774 Жыл бұрын
Hebr 1,2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, *by whom also he made the worlds;* as everyone can see the term Son of God refers to the Word of God = god himself! For through that God created the worlds! *what a mistake in the Qur'an!*
@adamgazi6514
@adamgazi6514 Жыл бұрын
@@khadsykoo2528 yes 100%. Some times the husband or wife may be tired and it's understandable if they have not got all chores done. They are people at the end of the day not robots. Marriage is a partnership or takes both parties to make it work and be understanding and lenient for it to work.
@zakielmi1418
@zakielmi1418 Жыл бұрын
Instead of viewing your relationship with your wife as a boss-employee dynamic based solely on a contractual agreement, it's better to consider yourselves as a team, with a strong sense of empathy towards each other.
@182non
@182non Жыл бұрын
Yes
@queenlasarah7369
@queenlasarah7369 Жыл бұрын
finally a guy w this mindset
@manisha4516
@manisha4516 Жыл бұрын
Mahdi only sees his wives as a valuable item that he can use and abuse as he pleases, as his personal servant.
@user-bk9xs3hy7y
@user-bk9xs3hy7y Жыл бұрын
Yes 100%
@chantalblids8962
@chantalblids8962 Жыл бұрын
🤗🤗🤗🤗
@briannaalbrecht377
@briannaalbrecht377 4 ай бұрын
Watching this made me internally rage. I do not think I could ever get married because I have next to no respect for men at all anymore. They actually disgust me as a woman and I think I might be single forever because of it. I can work and provide for myself and maintain a house on my own without waiting on anyone. I am so tired of toxic masculinity and catering to men's ego's and pride that I want nothing to do with them.
@briannaalbrecht377
@briannaalbrecht377 4 ай бұрын
I had to stop watching. It was just the men complaining and the women sitting there not being heard. This disgusts me and gives me a bad impression of Islam or at least the men in it. Im actually so repulsed.
@lunaanix2693
@lunaanix2693 2 ай бұрын
At this point I'm giving up they didn't even wanna lisen to the woman
@tg2535
@tg2535 Ай бұрын
I have seen the way this Ali Dawah speaks in other videos representing Islam. He is one person who has given Islam a bad name. Very hateful person.
@fardosamohammed84
@fardosamohammed84 Ай бұрын
What I can say is how muslim people behave is not always how Islam teaches us and we are all humans and its perfectly normal for us sometimes to go astray hopefully we will find the right way In islam men and women are different and hence the difference in responsibilities Allah knows best so I believe in Allah's assignment in responsibilities
@supawithdacream5626
@supawithdacream5626 Ай бұрын
the irony of that prideful and hubris filled comment not all men are toxic and not all women are angels with zero problems
@imme6633
@imme6633 Жыл бұрын
This is so sad treating marriage like a business, value here, value there. When you love each other you’ll do what it take to make the other happy and find compromise instead of fighting and forcing each other! I am not married yet, but I will not be against doing the houseworks as much as I can, even if I am working, and it will be really nice to see my husband imply himself in them too.
@j4513
@j4513 Жыл бұрын
💯
@Redman11829
@Redman11829 10 ай бұрын
When women go to western countries they act like westerns. Marriage shouldn’t be a business like you said
@nathanielpettersen2560
@nathanielpettersen2560 10 ай бұрын
If u were a man then u wouldt say that😂
@DestroyerOff
@DestroyerOff 9 ай бұрын
You don't make any sense. The girls wanted the husband to pay 100% of the bills and do household chores. They're pretty much saying the husband should shoulder 80% of the workload and receive 50% of the credit. Teamwork is 50/50 at all times.
@ufyyrud1254
@ufyyrud1254 9 ай бұрын
​@@DestroyerOffofc not I wouldn't be made if my husband payed like 70 or 80 percent of the bills and I would pay like the 30/20 percent of the bill just like I except to do that why font my man help me a bit not alot but like at least the dishes that's it !!! Or at least like one/two chorse in the house
@alaweeezy
@alaweeezy Жыл бұрын
This video is so damaging to the Muslim community. As a Muslim, I am so embarrassed that non-Muslims now have a peak into this lowly and degenerate problem that we have: men who are unable to look at their wives as human beings who deserve compassion and empathy. Here we are, calling our wives as “maids”, inviting a man who has restraining orders from his ex-wives and children due to abuse to give advice about marriage. And we wonder why people say Islam oppresses women. You heard it here from their own mouth. Wal iyathoobillah
@josephine4611
@josephine4611 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately I was shaking my head every time this brother guest in the middle spoke.. extremely embarrassing.. Allah has given us sisters so much beautiful blessings being Muslims.. the sister who spoke about the reward of looking after her husband, beyond what is expected of her, is the type of view we need to share to both Muslims and non Muslims.. but this brother who speaks of his wives as purely what he gains, as if Allah has made a wife's life with no enjoyment or beneficial to her life outside her responsibilities to her husband and children isn't islamic.. his mouth is why non Muslims think Islam is made for men..
@Hikaruat
@Hikaruat Жыл бұрын
I agree. They should not make such videos that make the religion look terrible. Representing muslims the wrong way and this with so many views, people will get really a bad idea. May Allah protect us. Protect us for showing things like this for KZbin views…
@mamari6463
@mamari6463 Жыл бұрын
They have bigger problems than we do ours are just a tip in the iceberg compared to what they have
@oliviasilvera8914
@oliviasilvera8914 Жыл бұрын
There’s a brother in this video who was abusive and has abandoned at least 2 of his children. The ummah hide secrets and ppl like him are in these positions giving out terrible advice.
@josephine4611
@josephine4611 Жыл бұрын
@Olivia Silvera I don't understand why he was brought on to even talk.. a conversation without Islam being the foundation, is damaging to us as Muslims and feeds into the negative view non Muslims have about us.. 2 of the brothers being divorced, but talking about marriage subjects.. very disappointing, when there could be good knowledge for us on this large platform brother Ali has..
@lunadee5845
@lunadee5845 Жыл бұрын
In all my life I have never felt so ashamed and embarrassed of Muslim men like this video has made me feel.
@Mx.Tutorials
@Mx.Tutorials Жыл бұрын
Fr
@zayc4002
@zayc4002 Жыл бұрын
Muslim men online are just so disappointing and toxic.
@jomanaelafandy6629
@jomanaelafandy6629 Жыл бұрын
Because they are talking about their personal opinions not Islamic 😶
@saacidsahal5588
@saacidsahal5588 Жыл бұрын
@@zayc4002 like you
@zayc4002
@zayc4002 Жыл бұрын
@@saacidsahal5588 awww bohooo I hurt a chronically online Muslim boys feelings. Go cry to your mom 😂
@noorahr8017
@noorahr8017 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly why we need to take our knowledge from scholars! La hawla wala quwwata illah billah. It's scary how confidently some people espouse such ignorance. May Allah subhanahu wa taala guide us all, ameen.
@johnnyjoestar7143
@johnnyjoestar7143 11 ай бұрын
I grew up in a traditional household but I still saw my dad cook,clean, iron clothes, paint the house etc… not all the time but especially if my mother was doing a lot. Having a wife doesn’t equal becoming disabled and not being able to do basic life skills. We also had a timetable of chores both girls and boys had to help out. He literally told us that he doesn’t like how our culture only makes mothers and girls contribute to the house, my brothers have hands too
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril 2 ай бұрын
Is ur mom paying the bills? Is ur dad ur slave? He spends hours to make money for u to enjoy n then expect him to contribute in the meaningless job at home. Why did your mom not help him to provide and protect? What's a wm's role in a relationship? Are you an egg?
@surraya783
@surraya783 Жыл бұрын
I felt really sad watching this video, because our Muslim men have come to the point of making going to work such a big thing. All I heard was "if I go to work...blah blah blah". When I was growing up, men of my father's generation went to work and didn't make a big issue about it. I never once heard them say "i go to work" because they knew that's what they did as men, provide for their families. And they worked very very hard! What has society come to? So sad!
@shab152sk
@shab152sk Жыл бұрын
It seems like men want to stay at home and play PlayStation!lol!
@TheNiaz55
@TheNiaz55 Жыл бұрын
I understand what you are saying, but men back then was proud to go work and it was a normal thing because traditional roles existed and was the normal thing. The men would go to work and would a have wife to come home to who looked after the kids and cooked and cleaned. Traditional roles is frowned upon todays society unlike before when men used worked like it was normal and didn’t need to mention it. Men are starting to mention it now specifically because they are still expected of being the traditional providers and working but when they want a traditional wife who cooks and cleans it is frowned upon. Therefore they must mention “ If I am going to work…..” then they want a wife who will play her part of the traditional dynamic between husband and wife. If it was still like the old days when men would have traditional households by default then they would never need to mention the fact about working today. That is the difference between your fathers generation and this generation. It’s the same as saying women of your mothers generation cooked and cleaned the house and didn’t make a big issue about it. It works both ways and the issue is double standards that causes these problems. Women want to marry a traditional husband who protects and provides but get offended or upset by the idea of being the traditional wife.
@jelly8230
@jelly8230 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNiaz55 exactly, you nailed it brother, thankyou
@DWaDDLJ
@DWaDDLJ Жыл бұрын
And they worked harder than any of these podcast wife be*ters do... none of these men could even bare a day of the hard work that my father did b4 he retired and still does work part time. He would also help with the household chores as much as he cud...and as I live on my own, he even helps me out with bits and bobs though I've told him not to...alhamdulillah proud to have a real man as my father... these kids... including Ali bro who invited an actual ab*ser... can't hold a candle to my father... all bunch of drama Queens that need to clout to hate on women...
@DWaDDLJ
@DWaDDLJ Жыл бұрын
​@TheNiaz55 you keep deluding yourself with that bro... Women, especially in our ummah are still brought up with the idea that they will be doing the housework and looking after kids... in most households... even in kafir households women still do major amount of the so called traditional feminine role... difference is that many have to work now cos one person working is not enough... yet men will still expect to not be the ones who shud help out in the house cos its not their role... even though they hardly work as hard as our fathers did...in much more difficult conditions and actually used to do a lot more in the house. You are probably someone who is still fed by their mother or sister...yet is thinking that your future wife will not unfortunately replace them... cos she will know that she will get stuck with the double burden to support you financially cos your job isn't enough to keep up with the cost of living but still find time to cook and clean for u... up your game in supporting her...and she will happily be the "traditional wife" And even then don't forget that your job will be limited to 40hrs tops .. hers will be 24 hours 7 days a week...with no weekend or holidays especially after birthing your kids
@haml97
@haml97 Жыл бұрын
Aisha, the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was asked, “What did the Prophet (ﷺ) use to do in his house?” She replied, “He used to keep himself busy serving his family (كَانَ يَكُونُ فِي مِهْنَةِ أَهْلِهِ) and when it was the time for prayer he would go for it.” (Bukhari) The word used in the hadith is mihnah (مِهْنَة), which is translated as ‘busy serving’ here, also means in the Arabic language ‘work’, ‘job’, ‘profession’, etc. This implies helping your wife in the house is a full time job as well. Whether it’s helping wash the dishes, cooking, cleaning, raising the kids, etc., is all part and parcel of being the ‘man’ of the house. The notion that it is somehow degrading for men to help and work with the wife around the house is foreign to Islam. In another report Aisha is reported to have said, “He did what one of you would do in his house. He mended sandals and patched garments and sewed.” (Adab Al-Mufrad graded sahih by Al-Albani) In yet another report it is said that she said, “He milked his goat.” (Ahmad) Hence, he did not find such things too ‘womanish’ for him to do. It is no wonder that he said, “The best of you is the one who is best to his wife, and I am the best of you to my wives.” (Tirmidhi; Ibn Majah)
@shay-maa4164
@shay-maa4164 Жыл бұрын
@@coolerthetyrant7923 he's talking about a different word..check the spelling brother. The word the brother referred to literally means profession (which is another name for a job)..the word you're referring to means the explanation you've provided above. Avoid name calling Baraka Allah Feek
@long_one5491
@long_one5491 Жыл бұрын
This is the only thing that need to be said on this matter. So thankyou for using proofs to make the most valid point! These guys have so much arrogance it is sickening astaghfirullah! May Allah Guide us all towards humility.
@haml97
@haml97 Жыл бұрын
@@long_one5491 Such things he didn't find too womanish for him. Quoting it from (Aisha)❤️ 😃
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
It is obligatory for a woman to take care of her husband's house, and serve her husband and his children in Islam. It is not obligatory for a man to help around the house
@haml97
@haml97 Жыл бұрын
@@hashbrown4me May ALLAH guide you if you've left the deen
@klee-sk1br
@klee-sk1br 9 ай бұрын
As a single woman this video makes me cry, I'm already traumatize all my life serving the man in the house including my dad, brothers and uncles, to the point they could never know how to do the dishes. And when all of these man failed at work all the burden of providing for the house all end up to the woman, and I feel terified by these notion that a woman value is being a maid in the house with no voice what so ever 😢
@t0xiic_mxchi
@t0xiic_mxchi 8 ай бұрын
i feel you but caring for your father is ok but your brother should get there as up and work
@abdullahnizar6784
@abdullahnizar6784 8 ай бұрын
I don't know what type of family you were born to but since when does the burden of providing for the house end up on the women?
@t0xiic_mxchi
@t0xiic_mxchi 8 ай бұрын
@@abdullahnizar6784 some houses do make the women cook and clean and take care of them while they just sleep but i feel like taking caring of your father isn't a bad thing but your uncle you can do few things once in a while but unless your brother has a broken bone he should get up and help around
@user-ml3xz5rr3s
@user-ml3xz5rr3s 8 ай бұрын
But why should they know how to do the dishes they look after you and you should look after them
@t0xiic_mxchi
@t0xiic_mxchi 8 ай бұрын
@@user-ml3xz5rr3s yes but we are talking about the uncle and brother who do basically nothing for the family
@hananeelmaarouf2876
@hananeelmaarouf2876 Жыл бұрын
Watching this made my blood boil, its really sad to think his wife gave birth alone instead of being by her side supporting her. I hope these young men soon realise how wrong they are!
@saffagesicka7214
@saffagesicka7214 Жыл бұрын
That so sick 😮 ! His wife was in labour pain and he didn’t come to room to hold her hand?? I’m polish my husband it’s Pakistani born (Jhelum city) When I go to hospital for to delivery room he was there holding my hand,pass megas (air oxygen to reduce my labour pain and even cut umbilical cord (of course my midwife ask him if he like to do so) 😊 with our second child unlucky he can’t be in delivery room he was working in another city so boss won’t let him close outside stall to come to me because there was no other worker available and driving motorway take another 40,45 minutes to reach our city but his sisters was there he was calling asking if I’m fine if baby is fine, our third baby born 6 years later even we fight ,disagree about lots of things I remember he asked me if I like he come to delivery room week before labour day I said yes but we fight few fays later and in angryness I told him to no come to delivery room even after this hurtful words he hear from me he still make to come over hold my hand in hospital during labour support me and sleep on chair till morning even we are from 2 different country’s he still try to make it right way and yes that right some Pakistani man don’t to house chores my husband working all day he no pick up his plate after finishing food he no do washing by him self and he won’t do hoover around house either 🤷🏻‍♀️ I’m at home all day what other work I have to do than hoovering cooking washing look after kids ?? He helping from time to time with our boys shower’s or make them sleep it’s still better than man who sit after work and just wait doing nothing because no all European boys are helping either and them wifes partners need to go work 1 person can’t manage all these needs unless he is well educated and have good paid job specially in UK so all this things depends on man character and how his mother or both parents taught him if he wasn’t taught this things as kid or teenager how can aspects he will do those things as adult 🤷🏻‍♀️
@salahbinsaif
@salahbinsaif 10 ай бұрын
Dayoottthhhhhhhh😂😂😂😂 burning because can’t handle the truth??
@kingkatiin2658
@kingkatiin2658 10 ай бұрын
Is it an Islamic obligation or something? In my community men aren’t even allowed around when women are giving birth. The mothers and midwives take care of that. Her Mom and my Mom are much more empathetic to her situation than me.
@hma201
@hma201 10 ай бұрын
Yeah but sister as you heard not all women wants her man to see her like that , and not all men can handle it they might make it worse
@sabaifidris2129
@sabaifidris2129 10 ай бұрын
I agree with you
@amirabendjemaa5169
@amirabendjemaa5169 Жыл бұрын
People seem to underestimate how hard it is to watch after children especially those with special needs. A regular job seems like a holiday next to it let’s be honest.
@BruvahSulaiman
@BruvahSulaiman Жыл бұрын
A lot of ppl are very narrow minded. They don't give an ounce of consideration to nuanced circumstances.
@jayjoe3716
@jayjoe3716 Жыл бұрын
What is a regular job? A special needs kid is an awful lot of work, but so is majority of jobs. All the men in my family died early, bcs of scarred lungs, basically suffocating to death, bcs of the work they had to do for their wifes and kids. Bad backs, rough hands and dried out skin. Most men don't work in cozy offices with coffee and whatever.
@hakunamatata3935
@hakunamatata3935 Жыл бұрын
Actually true. Household chores and raising kids are much much harder tasks than regular office jobs. I am a service holder and can vouch for that.
@Eziopct
@Eziopct Жыл бұрын
@@hakunamatata3935 I hear you, at the same time majority of men don’t work in offices
@simonesimone1101
@simonesimone1101 Жыл бұрын
Soooooo true
@saya1865
@saya1865 Жыл бұрын
This video was bombastically EMBARRASSING for those men and I pray Allah protects us women from men like that Ameen.
@danie6045
@danie6045 Жыл бұрын
A also pray to Allah to protect us (men) from women who prioritize their careers over their family, who refuse to fulfill their duties as a mother and wife. Amin. You say Amin too.
@saya1865
@saya1865 Жыл бұрын
@@danie6045 congratulations
@HK1883
@HK1883 Жыл бұрын
As a man I can totally agree with you sister..
@tyraray2470
@tyraray2470 Жыл бұрын
I agree, and from a woman's perspective, seeing the men's opinions about certain things, I was like "Woah, is it really necessary to say that?", some of the things they said were just really badly constructed. Like I get where they're coming from (kinda) but still really embarrassing as a whole.
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
They said nothing wrong. It is obligatory for a woman to take care of her husband's house, and serve her husband and his children in Islam. It is not obligatory for a man to help around the house - If anyone has a problem with this go learn and study your religion instead of speaking from feminism and your desires. If a man has a good wife that fulfils his rights, by default he will be more inclined to help her, though it is not his responsibility. So if you want a man to help you out of love, then fulfil these mandatory rights like being obedient to him, etc.
@jalilkhan6251
@jalilkhan6251 10 ай бұрын
As a muslim man, I'm ashamed of what they are stating here. My mom raised me such that she never let me cook, I never ever polished my shoes till I started going to college. We are three brothers and have no sisters. We were good at school so she made sure that we don't get distracted. Then I went out for higher education and had to leave my city. I was alone then because my mom wasn't there for me and I learnt many things on my own. From youtube etc sometimes asking my mom why some things I made were not tasting good. Even now when I go back to my city my mom does everything for me. I have a huge respect for my mom and all the women out there. Especially, our Muslim women take so much care of us. Nikah is like getting into one team as our great teacher Prophet (S.A.W) showed us and set a good example for us. There are no hard boundaries in team. Everyone has each other's back whenever its needed. I don't see anything wrong in helping your partner.
@LeyloFeysal-sv1hb
@LeyloFeysal-sv1hb 2 ай бұрын
My allah bless you
@sjanex
@sjanex 4 ай бұрын
Most divorced women I have spoken to have told me the main reason their marriage ended was because they were doing everything while their husbands did nothing. They were fed up of being treated like a maid
@abdelakaouch1702
@abdelakaouch1702 Жыл бұрын
I've been married for 6 years now and i always help my wife with chores. This is sunnah btw. I married her because i love her not because i wanted someone to clean my house. I would have stayed single and gotten a maid in that case. To each his own i guess.
@JJ-mr4vv
@JJ-mr4vv Жыл бұрын
May Allah reward you.
@witcher4489
@witcher4489 Жыл бұрын
Where does it say it's sunnah?
@asiyaalhaddad
@asiyaalhaddad 11 ай бұрын
@@witcher4489 the prophet ﷺ used to clean around the house and help his wives. That is sunnah
@artsybluecat
@artsybluecat 11 ай бұрын
Does she work ?
@romaissainno6321
@romaissainno6321 11 ай бұрын
@Adot-dropshipper WTH??
@alaweeezy
@alaweeezy Жыл бұрын
I understand why Shakeel stayed quiet the whole time and said he feels like none of this is conversation is applicable to him. That’s because a man who is of high value who thinks of his wife as a person he genuinely loves and respects (not a literal maid, as one of them said) can not even imagine having these kind of lowly discussions about her. The 2 with the most angry things to say both have the most trouble with women - it figures. Please bring men with happy family lives only into a discussion like this.
@182non
@182non Жыл бұрын
He’s the only person on that panel that has sense
@TheHana101
@TheHana101 Жыл бұрын
As a man on the panel , Shakeel should have spoke up against the other two men if he disagreed with their views instead of staying quiet
@ammar3094
@ammar3094 Жыл бұрын
his entire point was she should be cleaning and cooking and he shouldnt have to have a debate with her when hes doing his part and you completely missed the point lmfao you're just dumb he agrees with the other 2 on everything, you just let ur feelings control you. they havent said a single thing Shakeel didn't agree with, in fact, he was always joking with them and nodding at their points lol
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Жыл бұрын
@@TheHana101 that is impossible because men fear to criticize other men their voice is only against women.
@salampakistan3691
@salampakistan3691 Жыл бұрын
I thought the brothers were saying nothing wrong, its there thoughts. I think our sisters appreciate the men their lives, we too quickly think evil and bad of them rather then make excuses for them, at times we are very petty and drag a issue too long
@Jasmine2k
@Jasmine2k 11 ай бұрын
Guys trust me i swear, helping your Wife, Sister or your mother in the kitchen or anything, dont be ashamed to help them, just asking if they need help or trying to help them, makes them Respect you even more, Help your wife, Sister or mother guys there is nothing to be ashamed of.
@JohnWick-hc8xl
@JohnWick-hc8xl 10 ай бұрын
I grew up in an environment where I had to do chores. My mom gave me chores and I fulfilled them. Today I am able to do it
@LovesofJBNeet
@LovesofJBNeet 8 ай бұрын
This is extremely heartbreaking 💔 why is it so hard for the man to help the woman out? It baffles me. We both work...I work 50 hours a week, cook, clean and handle all duties while he sits around doing no household chores. I'm exhausted and he still doesn't care when I shut down. I'm completely unattracted to him because of his laziness
@ilikehotchocolate
@ilikehotchocolate 8 ай бұрын
You will be rewarded in Jannah inshallah❤
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril
@AbdoulrahmanDjibril 2 ай бұрын
Are you contributing to the finances?
@shaneburnett2881
@shaneburnett2881 Жыл бұрын
My greatest experience alhamdulillah is seeing the birth of my child. I was holding up my wife’s leg and telling her to push in the labour ward. That experience allowed me to appreciate mothers so much more. Alhamdulillah
@dearrationals
@dearrationals Жыл бұрын
That's how it should be. Some males want to act like the victims when the woman is the one going through the extreme physical pain. Have you seen those videos where males whine/scream when a period/contractions simulator is put on them? I pray there is a special place in Hell for males who don't support, appreciate and help their wives through this process that kills many women. Bringing a child into the world is worth more than anything they can do.
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
Brothers idk why it's so hard to relate to u guys who are born and bought up in the west. This whole thing about seeing the birth of your child is completely a western notion, it's not in any of the other places around the Muslim Ummah. In the old times or even recently in places that have not been westernised, the woman in labor will accompanied by midwife and her mother. That's it. That's how my parents and grandparents were born. The men wouldn't allowed inside until the baby's born. Even right now, most of my male family members will never be present during childbirth or rather they would be highly preferred not to by their own wives and mothers. I live in a place where there are people of other religions, and the strange thing is that this is not just a muslim thing it's practiced by everybody. Maybe it's a culture thing, maybe the western culture has permeated in your mind and religion.
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
@@dearrationals nobody's downplaying physical pain that a woman have to suffer during labor. Rather it's about this western notion of the husband being present during childbirth that is in question. This is a foreign practice that has never been mentioned by the prophet or the Qur'an. There's also a special place in hell for those who will twist or make up something that's not in Islam for some kind of an agenda.
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Жыл бұрын
@@mohdaamir8136 you dont need to be present in the birthroom but at least have the human decency and show that you care and are excited and thankful. She has one of her most critical and emotional moments in her life and this shaytan faced dude is talking like he couldnt care less went to sleep. She could die or your children could die or want you to be around when the child is born. What kind of antisocial behavior is this? What are you people? People like you only bring fitna. You people act like you never learn social mannerisms and dont know how to be a spouse.
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
@@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj i get your point but we don't know the situation. His wife was giving birth at his home, a mid wife was present there maybe he just dozed off for sometime. For instance when my mother had me, my father was outside. It took like 6 or 7hrs until I was born. U can't expect him to stay awake for all the time. He could've dozed off during that time. And my mom didn't have a problem with that, she understood it naturally. In fact every birth in my family has been like this. The process of birth takes hours and the men will be present outside. Once the baby is born a nurse or a midwife will bring it outside, will give it to them and then take it back. And then after a few mor e hrs only will the men be allowed inside permanently. In fact people other faiths also do this in my country. Maybe this is a western problem, not a muslim one. But if he didn't care about his wife, Allah will punish him for certain in this life or in the here after.
@SamaH2802
@SamaH2802 Жыл бұрын
As a very traditional wife/mother who contributes financially to the family (for extra things that would be considered luxuries) AND happily manages the entire household by herself, these male guests disgust me. It’s not what they’re saying it’s their attitude and manner, with such lack of Adab especially in front of females. I will go above and beyond for my husband because I RESPECT him. If you want a woman to treat you like a king, start with respect. If a woman doesn’t respect a man she will never be happy to serve him.
@SamaH2802
@SamaH2802 Жыл бұрын
For context I’m Australian so I don’t know any of these people aside from br Ali (whos mannerisms I respect) and I hope this is not a representation of men in the uk.
@bintermanno
@bintermanno Жыл бұрын
​@Zeedan of course as soon as a sister don't agree with the nonsense she is called feminist or being emotional, plz we can control our emotion don't treat us like idiots 🙄 Apart from Ali dawah yes i agree with the sis these men are disgusting, their message their attitude literally everything, they think they are better, they think they are smarter and somehow with the perfect reaseaning, no that's not how msridage works, no wonder why Mahdi tidjani got divorced 2 times and have restricted orders done against him and his kids, the way he talk says it all and the others laughing like it's a comedy show it's even more pathetic and childish, can't even talk like mature adults men, can't deliver an idea without actually making fun , just a horrible episode
@jamzjamz1476
@jamzjamz1476 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s important that we don’t act like kufir on thses podcast an argue amongst ourselves, remember where Muslims
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
@@bintermanno idk anything about mahdi, but whatever those guys said wasn't disrespectful or disgusting. What they said was as men we will help our wives willingly, but we must not be expected to do so. Rather we do it because we want our spouse to be at ease, get comfortable and be loved. There are a lot of issues that men face, such as the brother who's afraid to get married but those issues are not being addressed properly. This will cause a lot of men to go to other places, it's only happening in the west to all the people who reside there, not just muslims. Eventually all the women there at the panel agreed, so do u have problem with them too?
@nas19281
@nas19281 Жыл бұрын
@Zeedan the WAY you say things matters a lot. Things can be taken out of context easily and in Islam we have to be careful with our tongues. Yet here you are being harsh and generalising women. Islam teaches us to be careful what comes out of our mouth. The sister is correct in her point and you’re getting emotional over what she’s said
@salsabilchebbouba2364
@salsabilchebbouba2364 9 ай бұрын
The woman wearing black hijab is such a gem may God bless her ya Rab
@littlemiss_misfit362
@littlemiss_misfit362 Жыл бұрын
My grandmother widowed young and my dad, 4 uncles and 3 brothers all are comfortable and happy to do housework, cook even when they worked and my nephew has been taught the same. My husband wasn't allowed to lift a finger before we got married as his mum said it was shameful for her sons to do housework. Alhumdulillah he had my dad as the role model, and when I became ill the first time, he stepped up. He cooks, cleans, hoovers and does it all and never complains, he's extremely proud of it too. He helps me change bed sheets as well and has never complained, Ma'sha'Allah tabarakallah. We both work full time and live in our house, we know our responsibilities and are fluid with whats needed where. It beggers belief there's ppl who don't think men shouldn't do housework when it's a beautiful sunnah of our Prophet PBUH. 16 years going strong Alhumdulillah because we don't care for ppls opinions if it's in the quran or sunnah their voices are muted for us.
@cameoh.1771
@cameoh.1771 3 ай бұрын
That's beautiful mashaallah
@gamingfreak5913
@gamingfreak5913 Жыл бұрын
This is why marriage scares me. Growing up with a father who wouldn’t even clean up after himself, let alone do housework (bear in mind both my parents worked full time), I really thought that was the mindset of the older generation. I’ll stay single forever thanks.
@tamarakhair9185
@tamarakhair9185 Жыл бұрын
Don't let this make you think that! This is very sad. Majority will not be like this. May Allah swt send you ibn halal who treats you like a princess.
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
"bear in mind both my parents worked full time" - it doesn't matter. that is still a woman responsibility
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
It is obligatory for a woman to take care of her husband's house, and serve her husband and his children in Islam. It is not obligatory for a man to help around the house - If anyone has a problem with this go learn and study your religion instead of speaking from feminism and your desires. If a man has a good wife that fulfils his rights, by default he will be more inclined to help her, though it is not his responsibility. So if you want a man to help you out of love, then fulfil these mandatory rights like being obedient to him, etc.
@tamarakhair9185
@tamarakhair9185 Жыл бұрын
@@shadowstorm5261 I don't think anyone said otherwise. I'm a wife of 26 years and have 4 grown children. My husband is amazing works hard and we run our business together, and I work with him just as hard as he does, I do it to help my husband as he has no family here. I still am a wife and mother though and still run the house hold. My husband is the leader and I do the cooking and cleaning aswell, he treats me like a queen, because he appreciates it. I don't have to help him! I do! Because he is my husband and father of my children. He wants a coffee, I make it! As I expect my husband to protect us! It's not an us verses them. Both men and women need to stop this angry your job, his job stuff. We do everything for Allah! We need to be nicer. Man and woman should complement each other. That's why we were created differently. I pray Allah swt keeps us away from the fitnah of this dunya, and keeps us on the straight path. 🤲 May Allah bless you.
@SinHurr
@SinHurr Жыл бұрын
@@shadowstorm5261 Then she's not a wife. She's an underpaid maid with an expired child, not a husband.
@MahsaSara
@MahsaSara Жыл бұрын
"Happy marriage leads to a happy life. Husband and wife are like hands and fingers; they work together as a team, helping each other in all aspects of life." 💯💯
@MessiWorldCup-th2de
@MessiWorldCup-th2de Жыл бұрын
But sometimes the wife only have 4 fingers
@khaderlander2429
@khaderlander2429 Жыл бұрын
Man is the team leader though, otherwise big problems.
@primeminister1040
@primeminister1040 Жыл бұрын
@@khaderlander2429 the team leader usually does most of the work
@MessiWorldCup-th2de
@MessiWorldCup-th2de Жыл бұрын
@@primeminister1040 yep and the members obey and listen and do as commanded
@Potnoodle123
@Potnoodle123 Жыл бұрын
exactly
@maxcxzxc7131
@maxcxzxc7131 Жыл бұрын
My father works 44 hrs a week and he still cooks, cleans , do laundry and tutor my siblings and I. He doesn't complain at all. He taught us how to clean in certain way and what ingredients to use for cooking. At the same time make sure we did not fail at school.
@mirror8240
@mirror8240 11 ай бұрын
Sister with all due respect what does your mother do the if your father Handles everything, sit an look pretty. Allah has set the roles what your father is doing is asinine to me. Please educate me if you believe otherwise.
@user-uj3wx6tu8z
@user-uj3wx6tu8z 11 ай бұрын
Sister if your father is doing all of that then you, your sister and your mother are useless
@psycho7.7
@psycho7.7 11 ай бұрын
@@mirror8240 Your stupidity is higher than my account balance just like those clowns n the vid 🥶
@psycho7.7
@psycho7.7 11 ай бұрын
He's a REAL man 🔥
@maxcxzxc7131
@maxcxzxc7131 11 ай бұрын
@Mirror she does everything around the house and taking care, managing the household. She took care of my sibling and I. She doesn't like anyone to disturb her while cooking or cleaning that's when my dad help. And she's working too.
@OPEN_ROAD1800.
@OPEN_ROAD1800. 9 ай бұрын
As chef for 30 years who loves to cook I have also teach my wife how to cook when she didn’t know, also when she was pregnant with my kids I did all the cooking, shopping, school which made her life much easier, I’m sorry but these guys are using 1800 methods to justify their toxic behaviour by treating their wife’s like a second class citizen smh
@joyridesham
@joyridesham Жыл бұрын
I think the Muslim youth are going woke on the obligations in marriage. It’s not black and white, it’s about having empathy for each other and helping each other.
@hakunamatata3935
@hakunamatata3935 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@kojo2773
@kojo2773 Жыл бұрын
It's muslim women who started the gender war of rights and obligations. It all started with women saying they're not obliged to cook and clean. Now men are also saying we're not obliged to do this and that.
@kojo2773
@kojo2773 Жыл бұрын
And regarding this matter, I want to say that: Do you knon what else the majority of scholars said aside from the wife not being obliged to cook and clean. They said: 1- The husband isn't obliged to pay for her medical treatment, doctor's fee and her medicine. 2- The husband isn't obliged to answer his wife's invitation to bed. The wife only has right to intimacy once and only once every 4 months. 3- The wife is only entitled to two garments of clothing each year. 4- The husband isn't obliged to oay for his wife's funeral preparations.
@hamzanocap
@hamzanocap Жыл бұрын
@@kojo2773 Anyone can make claims on the scholars behalf, provide your evidence.
@agirlnamedkylie7802
@agirlnamedkylie7802 Жыл бұрын
Are you saying that it is "woke" to have empathy for each other? I'm confused.
@mrsundaymorning
@mrsundaymorning Жыл бұрын
I work and also help my wife with the house chores. Specifically, the 2 toilets in our house and all the other parts of the house, vacuum/mop the floors etc. My wife helps with the laundry and cooking. She serve me drinks and food when I came home from work and when we have lunch and dinner. I am lucky to have my wife and of course she is lucky to have me as well! :)
@roseblue6992
@roseblue6992 Жыл бұрын
This is Sweet. May Allah bless your marriage
@mrsundaymorning
@mrsundaymorning Жыл бұрын
@@roseblue6992 Amin. Thank you May Allah bless your marriage too :)
@rootedpen2
@rootedpen2 Жыл бұрын
you are a decent and good man. My dad is same way as you. may Allah guide others to not be so selfish and transactional with their partners regardless of man or wife.
@sunnyday3971
@sunnyday3971 Жыл бұрын
Simp
@amk210
@amk210 Жыл бұрын
May Allah bless your beautiful marriage and keep you both healthy and happy 🌸
@williamriordan1071
@williamriordan1071 11 ай бұрын
I enjoy helping my fiancée around the house because she does so much for me that it leaves me wanting to find ways to reciprocate and make her life easier the way she does for me and if all it takes is 20-30 minutes of cleaning the kitchen after dinner and hanging up some laundry that’s a cheap price to pay to keep the positive cycle going.
@UkhtS
@UkhtS 11 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@themaskedman2780
@themaskedman2780 11 ай бұрын
Fax cleaning the house isn't even that hard cooking is a different story tho
@johanna4456
@johanna4456 11 ай бұрын
Alhamdulilah I am soooo thankful that I found an amazing husband who is a provider but also respectful and loving. He would never talk like this.
@primeminister1040
@primeminister1040 Жыл бұрын
Ali dawah is such a genius, to talk about marriage in Islam he doesn't bring scholars but rather brings divorced men and domestic abusers XD
@Mary-dk7mc
@Mary-dk7mc Жыл бұрын
Lmaooooooooo
@abyzayd2022
@abyzayd2022 Жыл бұрын
That is more realistic and practical...scholars give laws and rules and ideal situations. But these young people talk in practical sense and daily cases, and what they feel. They dont give fatwaa but talk what is on people's mind in reality. That helps ppl form an opinion. Whoever is a good Muslim, will remain within shariah.
@sadiagazi6987
@sadiagazi6987 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!!
@primeminister1040
@primeminister1040 Жыл бұрын
@@abyzayd2022 well in that case you should take advice from people who have had a successful marriage at least not the ones who failed because of their sheer ignorance. Besides, what makes you think scholars have no practical experience?, in fact they have more since they usually advice and meet a lot of people with different backgrounds, situations and problems, and most of the time scholars are married as well. You sound desperate bro.
@abyzayd2022
@abyzayd2022 Жыл бұрын
@@primeminister1040 why do u make it personal? I sound desparate? How do u know that? Dont use ur emotions. Nobody said, dont ask scholars or their opinions dont count. Why cant we have conversations among each other and should always be with a scholar? As I said before, scholars talk formal language and formal cases and general advices. Young ppl exchanges their experiences and feelings feels more natural and ppl get connected easier. Not every conversation should be about fatwaa and rules. Besides, if u only invited successful ppl, then it will give a wrong image of the reality. Nice ppl talking nice things and give advices that will not work for many others. It is a matter of personality and difference in character.
@Abdullah12794
@Abdullah12794 Жыл бұрын
My dear brother Ali, my sincere advice to you, may Allah bless you, is that please don’t bring people on these platforms that could be a harm to the people by giving their own opinions which is nothing based on islam. Many youths might be listening to these shows, please only bring people of sound knowledge, learned men who have spent their lives studying these things, not any person who has a platform on social media. It could do more harm than good and you would also be held accountable. Also another advice is that I think the people here (mainly brothers) should speak a bit more respectfully and a bit more formally rather than speaking a lot of slang. Nothing wrong with slang, just not on these platforms. Let’s set a good example and standard, especially for our youth. Barakallahu feekum.
@ruddin93
@ruddin93 Жыл бұрын
100% agreed. Allahumma Baarik. Aameen!
@OwnGrid
@OwnGrid Жыл бұрын
You can keep yourself righteousness and virtue signaling with you in your own delusions, but in the real world shows have to address reality as it is
@chaudhryayeshafaisal9414
@chaudhryayeshafaisal9414 Жыл бұрын
Very well said...May ALLAH SWT grant us all hidayah to present our viewpoint in such a respectful manner as well Ameen
@Bubblynoodlez
@Bubblynoodlez Жыл бұрын
@@OwnGrid reality? Are you delusional like the men in the video 🤣
@rida.h3759
@rida.h3759 Жыл бұрын
@@OwnGrid pls just be quiet when people of knowledge are speaking don’t add your mouth okay 👍
@barakahaad6245
@barakahaad6245 Жыл бұрын
The most sad thing I came across the internet was a young Muslim man calling a sheikh a simp because he said the truth about how Islam told us to relate with our wife. And Muslim young boys accepting when a man cheats it’s not cheating and a woman cheats is cheating 😭no wonder the prophet cried for this ummah. Love each other with no limit respect ur spouse do what makes each other happy❤️😭am saying this Wallahi while crying because the things happening is scary Wallahi😭😭
@Janewomanpower
@Janewomanpower 2 ай бұрын
WOW! it's 2024 this was posted just 10 months ago and as a progressive Canadian, i feel like I've tuned in to a 1950's conversation. Can't believe this is still needed to be debated.
@1090shaz
@1090shaz Жыл бұрын
“Just do the damn dishes?” - Is this how this brother talks to his wife or any human for that matter? I'm embarrassed for him - Did his parents not teach him how to talk to people or any manners? Clearly not. Also, I get that everybody has their own personal preference as to whether they should be there at their child's birth but it's actually sad listening to these brothers' responses. It just goes to show they haven't matured yet know matter how many kids they have. Wallah, this makes me so grateful for my husband. May Allah swt preserve him.
@waniatajammal2350
@waniatajammal2350 Жыл бұрын
Right they’re all laughing while talking with women when they should have a respectful civil conversation
@ijustwannacommentnotmyreal9814
@ijustwannacommentnotmyreal9814 Жыл бұрын
Teach me how to get a good husband 🥺💜 Or at least, how to recognize if someone is husband material or not
@1090shaz
@1090shaz Жыл бұрын
@@ijustwannacommentnotmyreal9814 Sister, none of us are perfect and there is no such thing as a perfect spouse or marriage. Pray tahajjud and make dua to Allah. These men are the perfect example of what you should not be looking for in a spouse.
@basmalasaad3039
@basmalasaad3039 Жыл бұрын
@@ijustwannacommentnotmyreal9814 other than prayers and basic ibaadah, I think someone who's kindness and honesty stands out is really important for me
@UsmanKhan-tj4ut
@UsmanKhan-tj4ut Жыл бұрын
He mentions it later on that he puts everything in the extreme. I doubt he's like this with his wife. Think good of people, make excuses for them.
@youtubecensorship5544
@youtubecensorship5544 Жыл бұрын
As a man, I have to say that all these men on the panel are expressing their own opinions based their culture. Nothing to do with Sharia which treats men and women equally. But you are entitled to your opinions.
@ismailah8945
@ismailah8945 Жыл бұрын
sharia does not treat men and women equally. Where did you get that erroneous claim from? Did the prophet or the salaf precede you in this statement?
@taheera986
@taheera986 Ай бұрын
These men are a shining example of why it is important for women to join the workforce - to call men out on their bullshit when they make it seem like their work is a lot harder than taking care of a home or that they're doing something women can't. Also, her money is her money. There needs to be an acknowledgement that if she is contributing to the household, thats a charity on her part.
@ilasali1795
@ilasali1795 10 ай бұрын
You guys are making something so simple into really complicated. A husband and a wife are a team who has eachother's back's.
@Biekoe
@Biekoe 10 ай бұрын
So also both should pay the bills then? Their a team right
@gga6385
@gga6385 8 ай бұрын
@@Biekoea husband and wife can have teamwork by doing their rightful duties. They don’t have to do the same duties as one another. The man should go out to work and the women should stay home taking care of the house. The women should not have expectations of her husband helping her with the housework. But if the man wants to help then that’s his choice. In regards to raising children it’s both of their duty.
@Biekoe
@Biekoe 8 ай бұрын
@@gga6385 i agree
@ilikehotchocolate
@ilikehotchocolate 8 ай бұрын
exactly
@shairafaiza7261
@shairafaiza7261 3 ай бұрын
@@Biekoe so men should give birth and breastfeed and childrear
@OP_Tempest
@OP_Tempest Жыл бұрын
I grew up watching my mom do mostly everything around the house because my dad is all day at work, but still, my dad used to make them both breakfast if he wakes up before her, if he see's that she needs help with him around he would get up and help, and he did all the physical stuff around the house (pipes, electricity or whatever), i wish i could get half the happiness they have and imma be fine, also i think most importantly they never slacked in helping eachother or complained, also mom never asked him to do any cleaning or cooking EVER.
@teaspoon7
@teaspoon7 Жыл бұрын
Same. Rarely because my mother was super human as 9 kids mother, and my father was mostly busy providing for these 9 kids. But still every now and then u can see him in the kitchen. Cleaning things, when we the kids grow up. We started to help more. Now mother cant go bathroom alone. Father cant provide. But they have us. We got them. Inshallah. In terms of money. We live a way better lives now. Big family, taking care of each other. Its awesome. My parents are awesome.
@rj.a3861
@rj.a3861 Жыл бұрын
We should here beautiful marriage stories like this very often. May Allah bless your parents and give long life and your family. 😘
@rj.a3861
@rj.a3861 Жыл бұрын
@@teaspoon7 Mashallah bless your beautiful parents and may Allah give them shifa and long life. Marriage is about being caring loving supporting and protecting each other. thank you for shearing your amizing family story.
@ifti80
@ifti80 Жыл бұрын
Maashallah that is beautiful. We have hadith of the prophet muhammad peace be upon him would work around the house and help out in household. Why is it so difficult for men to understand?
@luthfiyakhan5901
@luthfiyakhan5901 Жыл бұрын
MashaAllah! May Allah SWT grant you a marriage like theirs, filled with love, respect and Imaan above all else ❤️
@sarahj-hc5uc
@sarahj-hc5uc Жыл бұрын
To hear that brother say he would just replace his wife with a maid really shows me how men really just view us as disposable maids...really discourages me from seeking marriage..so disappointing
@cerberus4958
@cerberus4958 Жыл бұрын
it was a joke
@sarahj-hc5uc
@sarahj-hc5uc Жыл бұрын
@@cerberus4958 and there's truth in every joke
@cerberus4958
@cerberus4958 Жыл бұрын
@@sarahj-hc5uc I guarantee that most jokes dont have much truth in them and Mahdi (the guy who made the joke) knows a enough about Islam to know how to respect women furthermore your first comment only refers to some men so you cant say "shows me how men really just view us" because most actual men would never view their woman like that.
@BruvahSulaiman
@BruvahSulaiman Жыл бұрын
He doesn't show you anything about men. All he shows you is who he is. An individual. He even said he was not speaking from an Islamic perspective.
@coolerthetyrant7923
@coolerthetyrant7923 Жыл бұрын
Good 4 u don't get married since many of these voumen describe husband as nothing but an ATM to cash so nothing wrong with what he said
@sevinjrustamova2782
@sevinjrustamova2782 10 ай бұрын
Nowadays, there's a dishwasher, robot vacuum cleaner, and washing machine. Why would they discuss it? I'm married for 20 years, and my husband didn't cook for us even once. But he invites me out to the restaurant twice a week. It's all agreement between two.
@redpilledmind.
@redpilledmind. 10 ай бұрын
👏👏
@mortadela6323
@mortadela6323 11 ай бұрын
As a revert, it hurts me how these boys disrespect ladies …
@Biekoe
@Biekoe 11 ай бұрын
How do they disrespect ladies? You mind to elaborate
@Goldnal7
@Goldnal7 10 ай бұрын
Yeh and the fact this video is still up is sad.
@MyDwaynee
@MyDwaynee Жыл бұрын
When you are doing anything good for the sake of Allah, you never lose. No matter the gender or what the “chore” is. Help for the sake of Allah, do things for the sake of Allah and at the end of the day you’re the one who’s winning.
@Noname-vu1om
@Noname-vu1om Жыл бұрын
This is what I was thinking but couldn’t articulate it. JazakaAllahu khayr
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
It is obligatory for a woman to take care of her husband's house, and serve her husband and his children in Islam. It is not obligatory for a man to help around the house - If anyone has a problem with this go learn and study your religion instead of speaking from feminism and your desires. If a man has a good wife that fulfils his rights, by default he will be more inclined to help her, though it is not his responsibility. So if you want a man to help you out of love, then fulfil these mandatory rights like being obedient to him, etc.
@barakahaad6245
@barakahaad6245 11 ай бұрын
@@shadowstorm5261 there children broh
@MrAlyyy
@MrAlyyy 11 ай бұрын
​@@shadowstorm5261 Bro spamming comment everywhere .😂
@Storiesofgraveyard
@Storiesofgraveyard Жыл бұрын
Successful marriage = Respecting each other + Understanding each other + Love + Trusting each other .
@mk-ld8ih
@mk-ld8ih Жыл бұрын
And women taking care of the home. Ie. Cooking and cleaning if the man pays all the living expenses
@coolerthetyrant7923
@coolerthetyrant7923 Жыл бұрын
@@mk-ld8ih yup
@arkeusalexander9054
@arkeusalexander9054 Жыл бұрын
That does not pay the bill and put food on the table, nor does it provide security and stability for the whole family. And if you can't do that much nowadays, regardless of how much you love, trust and understand each other, as man you can't keep a wife in the long run. Same goes for women if you don't cook, clean, look after kids and willingly submit you won't keep a husband in the long run unless he is a simp or a cuck. In fact, everything you said in your comment is true but that is not enough to make a relationship work in reality.
@rootedpen2
@rootedpen2 Жыл бұрын
@@mk-ld8ih this might be true. but it doesnt mean the man has to be a pig and have the wife go after his every step cleaning after him. Most house-wives gladly do the necessary chores on their own perfectly but when the man doesn't respect his partner by continuing to make her job harder again and again he is still violating the factors for the successful marriage like the og comment said. She married a Man not a Child. it will be the same as the woman taking and spending the "living expenses" on her own and making the husband's job harder, worsening his mood and not showing any respect towards him.
@alphauno6614
@alphauno6614 Жыл бұрын
It’s really sad when a wife says if you need housework done you should hire a maid. It shows how little she cares about her marriage. Very sad!
@va.j
@va.j Ай бұрын
Being a provider is not only financially y’all … it’s also emotionally, physically, mentally etc etc
@ilasali1795
@ilasali1795 10 ай бұрын
🎉 Very interesting debate. As a married Muslim man I don't see anything wrong for a man to help his wife at home when she's unwell or going through pregnancy.
@YusufP-gl9jm
@YusufP-gl9jm Жыл бұрын
As a british muslim man, i think this content can do more harm than good to the youth, as adults we kinda know how things go, marriage aint easy for sure, but you have quotes like "lucky i was broke then" when a guy is getting divorced twice, with no context on what or how his marriage ended up, what message does this send to the youth? Be broke just incase it doesnt work out? Man are talking about wife(s) when as a nation we cant even fulfill the rights of one, we need to focus on the real topics here, cleaning our hearts and being good believers And belittling nations based on a stigma is wrong, and creates disunity, not a moroccan but think that was a bit harsh, go there, spend time there, their women aren't waiting for men, the men there are real men. Agree with a lot of the points on rights of husbands, working, providing, but we also attach this roadman approach, if this is a dawah page and a none muslim stumbles across this, theyre gonna think wow, these lot dont know whats going on, but also could think that okay we are similar. But still, unity is important.
@ibraishah
@ibraishah Жыл бұрын
I live in Morocco and I'm here to say, Moroccan people aren't waiting for a WesternMuslim to save them by marrying them. In fact, most cases the ones I've met or know of that married someone from the west doesn't practice outwardly. So basically, they want the total Western lifestyle.
@zeenoskills5743
@zeenoskills5743 Жыл бұрын
Subhan’Allah- it’s nice to come across a brother with similar thinking. I’ve been saying this for a long time to a few lads of mine that want 2nd wives, when there isn’t even stability with their first one. I think this desire is an illness. Living in the west and with how finances and the environment works here, multiple marriages is extremely difficult - but this desire isn’t being pursued for the correct reasons. Men that want 2nd wives are doing it completely from a sexual and shallow perspective, which shows they are still eyeing women and haven’t matured in their purpose here. One who is living for his purpose knowing that life is temporary is not going to be fixated upon sexualising pretty vessels, this is a sickness and stems from ignorance of purpose. But I mean being ‘in the west’ and living amongst kuffar, it’s hardly a surprise. Women wanting complete freedom and similar to men lifestyles in that they want to dress how they want, go where they want, are arrogant and are pursuing careers - don’t marry such women. It’s as simple as that. There’s no point complaining about such women as they have to learn the hard way, once they’re older and realise why no decent man wants to marry them, they can either change or fall further into their illusions. But men really need to think larger than just their private parts. I think the largest problem today is arrogance, ego and ignorance. People are very uneducated about Islam and are full of ego and arrogance, and that really isn’t helping the state in the West. I know of practicing people that inhibit such bizarre levels of ego and arrogance, it’s really quite ironic.
@long_one5491
@long_one5491 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for your comment. This is a disease of the heart these days. The way these men are speaking to these women also is so disrespectful as if every woman is Now a "man hating feminist".. This is not the case! They are muslim sisters! They should have some respect and lower their gaze and stop show boating and talking complete waffle! There is too much disrespect from Mahdi and Ali and the other bald headed road man directed at these sisters and they have no right to speak to them in the way they are!! It is appalling to watch. Mahdi brags about the low down way he treats his wives.
@shahedrazaque2455
@shahedrazaque2455 Жыл бұрын
the ummah has left its scholars and now the uneducated, uncultured Islamically, have taken over. Always learn Islam from those who have a high level of knowledge and good character, May Allah guide us to his pleasure.
@YumMhdd9243
@YumMhdd9243 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, this conversation has no spine. It's just people giving their point of view.
@shaz1beg
@shaz1beg 3 ай бұрын
The men here are very toxic. So easily threatened by helping out their wives. The women carried this conversation.
@amiraabdulkadir6867
@amiraabdulkadir6867 Жыл бұрын
This video made me pray Tahajjud and pray to Allah that I don’t end up with a man that have the same mentality as this men subhanallah! Shakeel is the only one I feel like is mature fr!
@somedonny8466
@somedonny8466 Жыл бұрын
As a rule I think there should be a student of knowledge to clarify issues and things regarding Islamic law and rulings etc. Because without quran and sunnah its just withering ideas and opinions.
@FearNoneButAllah
@FearNoneButAllah Жыл бұрын
Definitely. I mentioned it before. Otherwise we are throwing the sunnah and fiqh behind our back and deciding fiqh ourselves.? It is borderline Kufr.
@anisaabdi6876
@anisaabdi6876 Жыл бұрын
Facts but I don’t think a student of knowledge would want to be involved in this.
@amatullahadam8857
@amatullahadam8857 Жыл бұрын
A righteous student of knowledge would not want to involved in this latest degeneracy.
@alphauno6614
@alphauno6614 Жыл бұрын
This podcast is too 💊
@sarahcharif8382
@sarahcharif8382 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Haniefatries_
@Haniefatries_ Жыл бұрын
How is bringing home a salary equivalent to a woman giving up part of her beauty and putting her health and life at risk to birth your kids, breastfeed them, cook, clean raise them, take care of herself and still offer herself to you? 💀 And since when has marriage become a competition of who does more or less??
@infinitelyrics8348
@infinitelyrics8348 Жыл бұрын
they are also her kids, and since she's gonna be have so much to do why add up work to it?
@rahmatoullahbah5230
@rahmatoullahbah5230 Жыл бұрын
say it louder for the people in the back!!!📢📢
@nourelbery365
@nourelbery365 Жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM this video is literal proof of how its the men that have messed up thinking. its a cultural mindset not islamic.
@sxr155
@sxr155 Жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM no one made it a competition other than men.. have u not watched the video
@sxr155
@sxr155 Жыл бұрын
@@SPDRM it is not a competition i dont think i need to explain the definition of marriage..
@kristasteen5807
@kristasteen5807 Ай бұрын
This video is so sad. I work full time. I am 9 months pregnant. If I ask my husband for help - he will help me. If my husband needs help paying bills then I help him pay bills. I pay certain things because life is expensive. This is so transactional and inshallah I hope no one ever ends up in a position where the husband gets sick and the wife becomes the sole earner. In this instance I bet these men would be happy their wives worked and had a skill. That being said I work 50 hours a week very pregnant and I do all cleaning, laundry, and cooking but I hardly cook during the week and prepare food on weekend. My husband has to do a lot by himself to feed himself dinner during the week. He does not say one words against me for it. Alhamdulillah My husband is happy for all I do and we take care of each other. We are each other’s protection against this very hard world.
@ultimatem3261
@ultimatem3261 Жыл бұрын
Married for 15 years. I work at my business and my wife is a stay home mom. I do help with her with whatever I can, like wash dishes, get groceries, pick up around the house and take/pick up kids to school or Islamic classes etc. Marriage is about marrying your partner not a servant. Follow the Sunnah of the prophet pbuh.
@Tayyaba12345
@Tayyaba12345 Жыл бұрын
Gender roles are clear. What we forget in these kind of debates is we talk about rights and obligations. As a Muslim we should push for Ehsaan. Because that's the next level. If a husband willingly helps around the house may Allah accept him going out of his way to make his family comfortable. Similarly if a wife can help ease husband's financial burden then she should do it if she can. This is the attitude of a Mohsin. We should aspire to be that rather than doing the bare minimum in rights and obligations.
@jayjoe3716
@jayjoe3716 Жыл бұрын
"We should aspire to be that rather than doing the bare minimum in rights and obligations." Love you for this. You are entirely right. At the end of the day we are faulty humans who have bad and good days. We always should pick each other up, moreso in a marriage.
@grateful.7918
@grateful.7918 Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with the fact that there are gender roles. But let’s not compare the wife contributing financially with the husband helping with cooking/cleaning/other chores. A husband islamically should help around in his free time if both the wife and husband have had a lot to do that day. However there is no encouraging in any shape or form that the wife should help her husband financially if she has a reasonable income. IF she chooses to do so however may Allah bless her. The difference here is that one is encouraged and one is not necessarily encouraged.
@grateful.7918
@grateful.7918 Жыл бұрын
Btw im not saying that the wife shouldnt contribute financially. Just highligjting the difference.
@user-kt4ze2ql7t
@user-kt4ze2ql7t Жыл бұрын
👏👏👏 very well put Masha Allah
@zeenoskills5743
@zeenoskills5743 Жыл бұрын
@Tayyaba12345 I think you’re the only one with brains. The western norms have rubbed off too much on these Muslims, you can see it in their foreign Aqeedah and lack of authentic Islam in their Adhab. These are the same people wanting to discuss ‘modern Islamic’ issues but watch hours and hours of Netflix or scrolling through social media while knowing how much poison it is for their hearts, minds and souls - which reflects massively in these attitudes they have cultivated. 2 people living for the sake of their Purpose of pleasing Allah and cultivating peace aren’t going to be demanding unrealistic western kuffar expectations in a union or marriage that was done for ‘the sake of Allah.’ Let’s be real, most people DONT get married for the genuine purpose of getting closer to Allah. Let’s not beat around the bush, most modern western Muslims can’t wait to start having sex and have a fairy tale illusion based on Netflix and social media on what marriage is truly about. Every friend of mine that got married truly for the sake of settling in their purpose is happily married today. Any person that married for sex, looks or on the whim of ‘I just wanna be married’ have ended in biter divorces.
@alaweeezy
@alaweeezy Жыл бұрын
Bringing a child into this world is straddling the line between life and death - for both the woman and the baby. It is the greatest miracle one can see in life and it is also immeasurably painful and traumatizing. Any man who loves his wife would know this is THE moment she needs him most. I don’t care if women midwives are better able to know what they’re doing, yes of course, they’re the professionals - but my husband is my rock and I need him there beside me to share this moment. Ali, you did good by being with your wife, don’t let these fools make u feel anythin else
@StainlessIslam.0438
@StainlessIslam.0438 Жыл бұрын
Remember, women give birth to children. Women don't create children and give lives.
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
All men should strive to emulate the Prophet PBUH and follow his sunnah. Did the prophet do this when he had his children? This notion of husbands being present during childbirth is a very recent western concept. It's highly likely none of our ancestors did this nor did their women demand this practice. This practice became common due to the destruction of joint families in the west. I get that u want your husband to be there, but u know sometimes some men do not want that or they're squeamish about blood. Doesn't mean that they don't love or care for u.
@alaweeezy
@alaweeezy Жыл бұрын
@@mohdaamir8136 the Prophet pbuh also did not drive cars, does that mean we shouldn’t drive cars? Please leave that argument to religious matters not something as simple as being a hospital room.
@mohdaamir8136
@mohdaamir8136 Жыл бұрын
@@alaweeezy What is a car? It's a form of wheeled transportation. Before cars people travelled on animals and animal driven chariots, caravans, carts etc. The predecessor of cars are animal driven transport. These kind of questions are not very bright. The Prophet's sunnah is there to followed to your best of abilities. When it comes to matters of major importance like marriage, family, justice, war etc we must follow what the prophet did and said.
@justin-lb5uv
@justin-lb5uv Жыл бұрын
​@@alaweeezy ouch u do realize cars didnt exist but childbirth did? what u did is called qiyaas ma3al faariq and doesnt make u look clever
@mubeenmoughal8362
@mubeenmoughal8362 4 ай бұрын
I am a little sad seeing these men discuss "I work , if I'm working" - working is 40-60 hours a week. When someone is working, their work ends as soon as they clock out. Now HOUSEWORK, that doesn't EVER end. its literally 24/7 job. cooking breakfast lunch dinner, packing snacks for kid's school, getting kids ready for school, dropping them off for school, cleaning and keeping the home organized, laundry, kid's play dates, pick dropping kids to the masjid, kids r sick, wife is sick, husband is sick, grocery, doctor appointments, pregnancies, breastfeeding, c sections, normal deliveries, babies up at night, and so much more. Can the men who keep saying " i work i work" , can they work 24/7? no, because they are human just like a woman is a human, she needs to take care of herself too, her physical and mental health. men want to come home to a " clean woman with cooked food" well, how is it physically possible for her to do all of it? doesnt a woman need to rest too? wouldnt she love to just " clock out and put her feet up" like how men say that when they come home they want fresh cooked food and everything clean? to summarize it all, all i am saying is that a man SHOULD help with housework, even if he just came home from work. if hes been working all day, so has his wife. its unfair that he works 40 hours a week and gets to chill for the rest of the hours in the week while the wife is struggling to get everything else done 24/7 around the clock and cant even get a little help from her partner,
@noria9903
@noria9903 Ай бұрын
I was watching for sister Ameerah but I really can’t anymore. Honestly the man in the middle is very representative of the toxic culture I grew up in, we shouldn’t let him spread this shameful behavior to such a large audience, pushing young women further away from men when they hear this and leading them into hardcore feminism thinking it would help. This is the men we’re supposed to be led by ? So immature its sickening.
@heavenlymilano
@heavenlymilano Жыл бұрын
If a wife does not work outside home, she can do most of the house work. The problem is when kids are very young (0 to 10 years old), they need constant attention. This is the most difficult part of being a house wife not cooking, cleaning, etc. Fathers definitely need to have more share in child raring. My father when he came home at the end of a work day, work was over for him. He just sat in front of the TV reading his news papers. He never cared to talk to us. As a result, I have a very week bond with my father. I respect him. I can't really say I love him because we have no personal relationship. He took good care of us. He spent for us. He worked for us. He never cheated my mom. He never disgraced the family in any way. But that was not enough. Dear fathers, if you will do one thing at home, be it talking to your kids and spending time with them. Your wives work around the clock, you too just do the same thing. When you come home, spend time with your kids. This will take a lot of burden from the shoulder of your wife. It will definitely be counted as a contribution towards housework and you will also be bonded to your child.
@wrestlingjudoms1302
@wrestlingjudoms1302 Жыл бұрын
Saying "that was not enough" is just being ungrateful.
@hdrabba3003
@hdrabba3003 Жыл бұрын
@@wrestlingjudoms1302 but it actually isn’t children need both parents.
@day6atemywallet78
@day6atemywallet78 Жыл бұрын
@@wrestlingjudoms1302 it’s not being ungrateful, it’s the bare minimum for a father. If you think she’s being grateful, then you’ve already failed
@Beefingtoniii
@Beefingtoniii Жыл бұрын
@@wrestlingjudoms1302 you didn’t understand. In order to build respectable homes with children who are fully capable and understanding of their positions and their responsibilities in society and their Deen, fathers NEED to have a relationship with their children. They need to bond with them and model the behaviors they want their children to have. Otherwise they are only providing the financial and not the social.
@heavenlymilano
@heavenlymilano Жыл бұрын
@@wrestlingjudoms1302 It is not. I never felt loved.
@m.m5943
@m.m5943 Жыл бұрын
When i gave birth to my 5th Child, my Husband may Allah reward him, he did everything, watch after the older Kids, clean , i just cooked and afterwards he did the dishes, we dont have any family near us, so there was no other way. Normaly i would never want my working husband to do house chores.
@sayeeed1303
@sayeeed1303 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Your situation is an exception. May Allah reward your husband.
@revertDaWOOD
@revertDaWOOD Жыл бұрын
Allahumma barik. It's great that your husband helps you out of his own will. May Allah reward him. But it gets problematic when the feminists who believe they got ZERO responsibility for anything, turn it into an obligation on husband's part by misquoting hadiths out of context. This is a violation of the rights given by Allah.
@FearNoneButAllah
@FearNoneButAllah Жыл бұрын
Well done for not wanting your husband to do house chores. You are in your feminine and you will succeed in thjs manner. Husband and wife should stick to their biological natural roles.
@NobleHomeHealthCarePortland
@NobleHomeHealthCarePortland Жыл бұрын
Me and my wife do the same. Whenever she gives birth I have to step up and take care of my family and that includes washing dishes, cooking, vacuuming and taking my older kids to bed.
@FearNoneButAllah
@FearNoneButAllah Жыл бұрын
@@JH-lf4ql yes it is exactly that and my wife loves my masculinity and I love her femininity. And my other wives will be the same insha'Allah no bs feminism just feminine
@yasminea7149
@yasminea7149 5 ай бұрын
The only man who appears reasonable and like a good person in this video is the young unmarried man sitting all the way to the left. He was so stunned at the immature pettiness of the other men that he didn't say much but what he said was sufficient to demonstrate his good character.
@Mariah.-_4
@Mariah.-_4 Ай бұрын
This conversation came out so disgusting. Honestly disappointed with these set of Muslim men
@christianawahu1826
@christianawahu1826 Жыл бұрын
Brothers should make decisions based on the Qur'an and Sunnah not their own feelings and opinions. Also, it's not just about financial aspect, but also the emotional and spiritual aspect that needs to be taken care of.
@aminaabdulqadir5480
@aminaabdulqadir5480 Жыл бұрын
Best comment ❤
@hibsmoh8004
@hibsmoh8004 Жыл бұрын
I am surprised the amount of views and jokes based on their opinions and feelings are so misleading. what they were uttering was far away from our propher teaching.
@notsuprised65
@notsuprised65 Жыл бұрын
These types of conversations don't benefit anyone...I don't see any person of knowledge here
@OwnGrid
@OwnGrid Жыл бұрын
Before you hold men to account you must look in the mirrior because the peoblem today is mainly with the women
@ummlittlemuslim
@ummlittlemuslim Жыл бұрын
True
@Waiting.for.Sunshine
@Waiting.for.Sunshine Жыл бұрын
“Let the wife make the husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry to see him leave.” ~ Martin Luther👌🏘
@Blueeclipse.
@Blueeclipse. Жыл бұрын
Didn’t Martin Luther cheat on his wife
@icecoldcousin3617
@icecoldcousin3617 Жыл бұрын
@@Blueeclipse. Even so, it’s a good quote
@MsWatchdog
@MsWatchdog Жыл бұрын
@@Blueeclipse. LMFAO
@uz327
@uz327 Жыл бұрын
We have thousands of hadith from the Prophet SAW yet here you are quoting somebody else.
@salamandersaas
@salamandersaas Жыл бұрын
@@Blueeclipse. 😂😂
@sbrunjameel-kw8oz
@sbrunjameel-kw8oz Жыл бұрын
The way Ali was trying to explain Mahdi about what he did was not right is so wholesome. We dont see that much compassion in between blood brothers.
@fatimazahrae8987
@fatimazahrae8987 11 ай бұрын
Alhamdulilah I'm blessed with the most loving, caring and understanding Muslim man❤ we're both (Moroccans) studying and working in the US. We're competing who loves the other more and who does more for the other.. he likes cooking and I enjoy doing all the cleaning.. Though sometimes I take more than I give and vice versa.. it's never 50/50 honestly it all depends .. math doesn't work in marriage... I sometimes want to pay he'd never let me.. but I'm able to pay for my PhD alhamdulilah. Please be careful how you interpret Islamic teachings and inspire other young men to swallow your point of view as if it's part of our Sharia' .. because it's NOT! Fear Allah brothers and treat women like your half! May Allah guide you and put mercy in your hearts! It's about corporation and love.. we're not competing here! You're criticizing feminism but look at what you're trying to do! I'm not tolerating what culture you come from, you're responsible for educating yourselves and following the manners of our beloved Muhammad pbuh (religion over culture). Please refer to the Sunnah of our beloved prophet pbuh. النساء شقائق الرجال. Helping your wife doesn't decrease your value!!! It uplifts it and gets you closer to Allah and to our prophet ❤ (if my husband was a high earning man , I'd have studied online and had kids.. but unfortunately I can't for the moment.. please keep us in your prayers).
@theinfamous2573
@theinfamous2573 11 ай бұрын
May Allah bless you both and your marriage
@brewfortwo
@brewfortwo 10 ай бұрын
Wow mashallah, 2 moroccans married to each other. Alhamdulliah.
@shanegremory900
@shanegremory900 9 ай бұрын
You’re just a feminist who married a beta male Real men don’t cook and clean . They can offer and do it sometimes out of care but I’m dead sure if I asked your husband he’ll openly say he doesn’t want to do it 😂
@kadiriasmaa
@kadiriasmaa 2 ай бұрын
It is heartwarming to hear such delicate words. May Allah bless you and your marriage 🙏. Greetings from your homeland 🇲🇦
@AhmedMohamed-qm4wd
@AhmedMohamed-qm4wd Жыл бұрын
That story of Mahdi going to bed whilst his wife is going into labour is wild, even with the context.
@hakunamatata3935
@hakunamatata3935 Жыл бұрын
I can't imagine the heartbreak his wife must have felt at that time. If a spouse is that insensitive, that marriage should end.
@bilaltokhi7445
@bilaltokhi7445 Жыл бұрын
He's a tate wanna be, acts alpha and is disrespectful to women... his Contexts don't even make sense and alot of what he says isn't even in the sunnah
@piqueny8872
@piqueny8872 Жыл бұрын
The guys weird. He brags about having many wives yet he’s divorced twice. He’s telling non Muslims women about his No strings attached nikkah contacts ( sex only) He finds desperate women marrys them yet he doesn’t provide for them. Search’s to degrade women constantly guys shady AF
@kordei-7839
@kordei-7839 Жыл бұрын
@@piqueny8872 He’s divorced twice because he ab*sed his wives which he admitted. It’s a shame Ali brought him on. I don’t believe in cancellation but should someone with that history be platformed?
@Asiyah2000
@Asiyah2000 Жыл бұрын
​@@uok6216 exactly 💯 is he shia or what 🤣
@zoyare
@zoyare Жыл бұрын
Brother Ali I had so much respect for you and your dawah but I’m disappointed you gave a person like mahdi a platform to speak on these topics when he holds an abusive and misogynistic record. May Allah guide us all to the straight path Ameen
@191seema
@191seema Жыл бұрын
Honestly it's disgusting people even give him the time of day
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj
@Qwertyuiop-xz3kj Жыл бұрын
I also feel disappointed. Like as if his stand point or opinion matters? He only brings fitna to the muslims.
@Mx.Tutorials
@Mx.Tutorials Жыл бұрын
SubhanAllah this makes me so sad
@goatmessi9972
@goatmessi9972 Жыл бұрын
@@191seema its sad man these guys are giving us muslims such a bad name in the name of dawah too i expeted better from ali dawah man.
@abrarabdullah1352
@abrarabdullah1352 Жыл бұрын
keep on hating, lol, what mysoginistic points did mahdi make? so its offensive when mahdi claims to not do the dishes , even after working 40 hrs a week but somehow its empowering when a woman neglects her household duties. wow , trash like you are the reason why men get bashed whenever they have an opinion, and get slammed as mysoginists whenever they raise their voice.
@sergiobonilla8533
@sergiobonilla8533 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Christian and I been looking in to Islam for some time I don’t know what but it sound so right to me everything I have looked up and some research I have made
@shifashaikh787
@shifashaikh787 7 ай бұрын
When I was 12 yr old and fardh to fast I was having sehri with my father, who was peacefully cutting rotis with me...and my mum who just gave birth to baby 15 days ago and was making roti while getting wet in rain.. was so heartbreaking to recall. Dont even take 50% responsibility of cooking and cleaning being a man of the house, but are you not obliged to take care of ur wife even when she pushed ur name's baby out.
@kritakhatun
@kritakhatun Жыл бұрын
Reading the comments I have, it is great to see people recognise that marriage is a partnership, a collaboration. We are micro-managing here and most of what's being said sounds very tit for tat -- e.g. if I work, you do 100% of the house work or I will only contribute towards the house IF you do this...what is this? Where there is mutual respect and compassion?? you'll, without any complaint, will contribute for the sake of your partners relief. The best way to judge someone is how they behave when you can't benefit them in any way.
@Melakii_1
@Melakii_1 Жыл бұрын
So many of these men view marriage as: Marry Have a wife to be intimate with Have many children Food served & clean house Financial control Wife is a housedecor/robot whos only there for your needs or to raise your children Like women are only there to please you and dont have a life, feelings and friends. And putting mehdi in this podcast is absolutely disguisting as someone who has admitted to abusing both of his wives and can’t see his eldest child because he abused the child too. Is this someone we want men to listen to and take advice from?
@SquirrelsSolos
@SquirrelsSolos Жыл бұрын
Wake up the Muslim women
@SquirrelsSolos
@SquirrelsSolos Жыл бұрын
Be careful Muslim sister who your going to married
@mk-19memelauncher65
@mk-19memelauncher65 4 ай бұрын
​@@Melakii_1you are just strawmanning Muslim men because they expect the wife to do majority of the household chores, no normal person is calling the wife a robot maid.
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df Жыл бұрын
I am not married but i have seen my friend's husband, how he helps her wife, how he cares for her children after coming back from a 12 hours' job, how he cares for her parents.. (MashAllah MashAllah.. May Allah protect their relation from evil eyes). He even do massage of her foot to alleviate her tiredness before going on bed, also change nappies of her babbies.In return, my friend cooks delicious foods for him, cares for his father, regularly visits his close relatives in a weak, also try to manage all the works of home that should be done by man like renovation of home, Buying some daily-used food products (Because of hectic routine of her husband) ... So guys i want to say that it is a very beautiful relation if you put your arrogance aside...Give respect take respect give love take love...
@lipsme1673
@lipsme1673 Жыл бұрын
Allahumma barak lahum. May Allah protect your friend (from unintentional envy from your part). Also, you only see the good parts, no one shares their arguments
@coolerthetyrant7923
@coolerthetyrant7923 Жыл бұрын
Nobody cares about the simp of your fantasy world keep living in Delusional fantasy maybe it will come true someday
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df Жыл бұрын
​@@lipsme1673 What do you mean by unintentional envy??? All the things that i have written here about him have been told by my friend herself.. I am not here to exaggerate the things. Secondly, you said about their arguments then yes they have some differences that i have not mentioned here but they are nothing if you have good understanding and alhumdulillah they are doing well in this regard..🙏..
@StriveforJannah2
@StriveforJannah2 Жыл бұрын
How he cares for “her” children? Not sure if you did this unintentionally but they are his children just as much as hers 🤣
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df
@MUHAMMADASLAM-bt7df Жыл бұрын
​@@StriveforJannah2 Why are you all girls getting so offended here??🙏🤣... Is it not enough that he goes out and works for whole day so he can give a better life to his Children and her wife...I am nit the one who is admiring him.. His own wife, his sister-in-laws and Mother-in-law all say that he is a wonderful man..Respect it if is so much caring for his family..But you are taking it personally.. 🙏💔...
@insidelivee
@insidelivee 2 ай бұрын
Super heartbreaking!! Three muslim men, thinking that muslim women are only here in this dunya to cook, clean, and taking take of their children. Super DISRESPECTFUL!! THIS IS NOT HOW ISLAM SHOULD BE.
@daughteroftheking3220
@daughteroftheking3220 2 ай бұрын
This is a debate also within the Christian community. Gender roles are being screwed and twisted especially in this generation. Honestly, the way these men responded was very insensitive and outright selfish.
@annie-vu3fj
@annie-vu3fj 10 ай бұрын
It is not just the wife's place to do household chores, the Prophet Mohammed (SAW) always helped his wife do them. He even helped with cooking and cleaning. It is good for a man to help his wife with household chores and to maintain and build the home together. A husband who helps his wife in household chores will reap the rewards of Allah (SWT). It’s not unreasonable to help a woman out.
@FieldMarshalRommel23
@FieldMarshalRommel23 Жыл бұрын
As a Christian I love how Muslims are still traditional. In truth, most Christians are starving for the lifestyle of our ancestors, we just don’t always know how to achieve it in the modern world.
@anasjaved871
@anasjaved871 Жыл бұрын
The problem is secularism; when you remove God's laws from societies then men have to make up their own laws. And what ever laws men make will be unbalanced.
@newconvert2962
@newconvert2962 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to read and do reserch about Islam... Inshaallah."God willing"
@Top_o_da_foodDChain
@Top_o_da_foodDChain Жыл бұрын
It’s EASY to achieve that in the modern world - just accept Islam and become a Muslim! Islam is the natural progression to Christianity because the message is from The Same One God. Christian scholars of the past changed and tainted the original message that God sent through Jesus Christ (PBUH) and so the essence was lost. This is why God sent down the Qur’an in the form of recitations so that the original message of Jesus (PBUH) can be carried on through Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Qur’an today is the same exact Qur’an that was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and not a single letter has been changed. In the Qur’an it says that generations after Jesus (PBUH) changed the message Allah SWT sent to Jesus (PBUH) but the message He sends to Muhammad (PBUH) will never be changed and God, Himself, will protect and preserve it! Today, over 1,445 years later, the message is EXACTLY as it was sent down through The Angel Gabriel (PBUH) to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This is one of many miracles of the Qur’an. Become a Muslim and follow Jesus (PBUH) the way Jesus (PBUH) wanted his followers to follow him. May Allah SWT open your eyes to the truth and guide you! Ameen. ❤
@BudiYunior
@BudiYunior Жыл бұрын
@@JH-lf4ql good luck with that
@sunnydelight8383
@sunnydelight8383 Жыл бұрын
@@JH-lf4ql how do i become atheist
@deardiary2019
@deardiary2019 Жыл бұрын
In my unimportant opinion, I think it’s about empathy and conversation, if a couple really love and care each other, they will just work it out.
@kordei-7839
@kordei-7839 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s really not that difficult for adults to understand how to divide responsibilities. Common sense.
@sayeeed1303
@sayeeed1303 Жыл бұрын
The problem is the men are always expected to be emphatic towards the wife but the wife is never expected to reciprocate the same energy
@FearNoneButAllah
@FearNoneButAllah Жыл бұрын
Love and compassion comes after the basics. The basics are step 1 to stick to your natural biological disposition of husband and wife natural roles. Everyone knows what they are. Get in touch with your nature and stop following what people tell u to do. Men are leaders and women are submissive. Anything else leads in disaster for both.
@BruvahSulaiman
@BruvahSulaiman Жыл бұрын
I would say if the couple really loves and cares for Allah they'll work it out.
@moronweakes1520
@moronweakes1520 Жыл бұрын
​@@BruvahSulaiman its literally a sunnah to help wife with household chores. Meaning both parties do it. I dont understand why theres even a debate about it.
@user-fe4tr8yv2j
@user-fe4tr8yv2j 8 ай бұрын
Cleaning and cooking are NOT GENDER ROLES BUT NECESSITIES FOR SELF CARE AND RESPONSIBILITY!!!! So if you were not married, who would cook for you??? You wouldn't want to know how to cook for yourself
@TWD_euro
@TWD_euro 11 ай бұрын
The thing is my dad will ask my mum if she needs help then my mother would say yes and then my father will send me to help💀💀💀💀
@TheOrionOracle
@TheOrionOracle Жыл бұрын
A good marriage is hard work. But striving for mutual respect and understanding, caring for each other, and working together through life’s joys and difficulties are all important parts of a successful partnership. collected 👏👏👏
@FearNoneButAllah
@FearNoneButAllah Жыл бұрын
Marriage is not a partnership, it is a exchange of values. She exchanges the right to her body and servitude in exchange for your promise of taking care of her financial educational psychological needs for now and the future. Partnership implies a equalitarin Liberal anything goes relationship which always leads in divorce because everyone is lost.
@SalmaAhmed-xn8jh
@SalmaAhmed-xn8jh Жыл бұрын
@@FearNoneButAllah wth why you start off with exchanging her body ?!!!
@alphauno6614
@alphauno6614 Жыл бұрын
@@SalmaAhmed-xn8jh Yes that was crass
@93boxing81
@93boxing81 Жыл бұрын
Marriage is not a partnership. Partnership is when you are equal partner. Men and women are not equal partner in Islam. Husband is the head of the house, he provides and protects. The wife obeys. We have this term "marriage is a partnership and understand and mutual respect" only in comment sections where men speak on their rights from their wives.
@alphauno6614
@alphauno6614 Жыл бұрын
@@93boxing81 why is it that when we hear women speak, they’re always trying to get out of something?
@salampakistan3691
@salampakistan3691 Жыл бұрын
No, as a muslim woman, men do not have to cook and clean. Naturally men may volunteer to do it, if you are someone who does not look lazy and does not delegate responsibility and respectful. More you do for someone, the more the other wants to do for you. My husband pushes me aside to do dishes and snatches hoover from my hand because I very good to him, let him lead and respectful and dutiful alhamdullah, I go the extra mile, make biryanis, niharis, go help his sisters and his cousins in paperwork and show his family respect, I live within his budget and try not cuss him from of the children and I am quick to say sorry and thank him little things alhamdullah. We cannot behave like boss babes...and expect respect and love back
@oNE-ru5lu
@oNE-ru5lu Жыл бұрын
Allahumma Barik May Allah protect us from the feminists who believe they have zero responsibility for anything
@mayg7415
@mayg7415 Жыл бұрын
May Allah reward you with aljannatul firdous
@muslimsrememberapostacyday556
@muslimsrememberapostacyday556 Жыл бұрын
@@mayg7415 Oh no Ahmad Exmuslim is live destroying islame muslims leaving left right and center please go defend islame
@andreeaboloca4440
@andreeaboloca4440 Жыл бұрын
Your theory works on some couples but not on all
@jamaljamshaid144
@jamaljamshaid144 Жыл бұрын
I respect your choice sister. I as a man would like to help my wife from time to times!
@purplelove3666
@purplelove3666 Жыл бұрын
Yeah ,seeing this video ,has made me say No to marriage, I am not getting married to be someone's servant, I am getting married to continue the balance I have in my life, if I can't have that ,then there's no purpose for me to marry and shorten my life by looking after a grown man , I won't even be able to consummate my marriage because I am not attracted to children in grown adult bodies.
@softsophisticate
@softsophisticate 11 ай бұрын
Don't discount marriage. It provides great joy. Take your time and find a mature man to marry. I am not a Muslim and found this interview interesting. I have been married for nearly 30 years, both working f/time for most of it. Keeping up with household stuff was hard. My heart called me home and I now work just 8 hours a week outside of the home. I opened my heart to the idea of the role of a homemaker and love it. I am more relaxed and our home life and relationship has improved greatly.
@noormuzamil9850
@noormuzamil9850 10 ай бұрын
But prophet also say majority of hell dewelers are women and they are ungrateful to their husband and also prophet say women in minority in heaven and Allah say in surah AN NISAH AYAH 4:32 beat women if they dont obey you i've send you hadiths and verses. Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "I was shown the Hell-fire and that the majority of its dwellers were women who were ungrateful." It was asked, "Do they disbelieve in Allah?" (or are they ungrateful to Allah?) He replied, "They are ungrateful to their husbands and are ungrateful for the favors and the good (charitable deeds) done to them. If you have always been good (benevolent) to one of them and then she sees something in you (not of her liking), she will say, 'I have never received any good from you." Imran b. Husain reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: Amongst the inmates of Paradise the women would form a minority. (4:34) Men are the protec-tors and maintainers of women because Allah has made one of them excel over the other,57 and because they spend out of their possessions (to support them). Thus righteous women are obedient and guard the rights of men in their absence under Allah's protection.58 As for women of whom you fear rebellion, admonish them, and remain apart from them in beds, and beat them.59 Then if they obey you, do not seek ways to harm them. Allah is Exalted, Great. Respect your husband Allah say obey your husband. The Qur’aan and Sunnah indicate that the husband has a confirmed right over his wife, and that she is commanded to obey him, treat him well and put obedience to him above obedience to her parents and brothers. Indeed, he is her paradise and her hell. For example, Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allaah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their means” [al-Nisa’ 4:34] And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “It is not permissible for a woman to fast when her husband is present except with his permission, or to allow anyone in his house without his permission.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4899. Al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, commenting on this hadeeth: Since it is obligatory for a woman to obey her husband with regard to his satisfying his desire, it is more appropriate that it be obligatory for her to obey him in that which is more important than that, namely raising their children, guiding the family, and other rights and duties. From Adaab al-Zafaaf, p. 282 Ibn Hibbaan narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If a woman prays her five (daily prayers), fasts her month (Ramadaan), guards her chastity and obeys her husband, it will be said to her: ‘Enter Paradise from whichever of the gates of Paradise you wish.’” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami’, no. 660. Ibn Maajah (1853) narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Abi Awfa said: When Mu’aadh came from Syria, he prostrated to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) who said, “What is this, O Mu'aadh?” He said, I went to Syria and saw them prostrating to their archbishops and patriarchs, and I wanted to do that for you. The Messenger of Allaah (S) said, “Do not do that. If I were to command anyone to prostrate to anyone other than Allaah, I would have commanded women to prostrate to their husbands. By the One in Whose hand is the soul of Muhammad, no woman can fulfil her duty towards Allaah until she fulfils her duty towards her husband. If he asks her (for intimacy) even if she is on her camel saddle, she should not refuse.” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah. Ahmad (19025) and al-Haakim narrated from al-Husayn ibn Muhsin that his paternal aunt came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) for something and he dealt with her need, then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Do you have a husband?” She said, “Yes.” He said: “How are you with him?” She said, “I do not neglect any of his rights except those I am unable to fulfil.” He said: “Look at how you are with him, for he is your paradise and your hell” - i.e., he is the cause of you entering Paradise if you fulfil his rights and the cause of your entering Hell if you fall short in that. Al-Mundhiri classed the isnaad of this hadeeth as jayyid in al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb; it was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb, no. 1933. If there is a conflict between obedience to one’s husband and obedience to one’s parents, then obedience to one’s husband takes priority. Imam Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him) said concerning a woman who has a husband and a sick mother: Obeying her husband is more obligatory upon her than (taking care of) her mother, unless he gives her permission. (Sharh Muntaha al-Iraadaat, 3/47). In al-Insaaf (8/362) it says: She does not have to obey her parents with regard to leaving her husband or visiting etc., rather obedience to the husband takes priority. There is a hadeeth concerning this issue which was narrated by al-Haakim from ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) who said: I asked the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “Who has the most right over a woman?” He said: “Her husband.” I said, “Who has the most right over a man?” He said, “His mother.” But this is a weak (da’eef) hadeeth, which was classed as such by al-Albaani in Da’eef al-Targheeb wa’l-Tarheeb, 1212, and he criticized al-Mundhiri for classing it as hasan.
@saraoum91
@saraoum91 11 ай бұрын
What men should know is that they work shifts and then they go home and rest, the women instead especially a mother works 24/ 24 ?? Even during the night they're breastfeeding
@mohammadnasir6716
@mohammadnasir6716 Жыл бұрын
If you want to have a beautiful peaceful joyful marriage life so both of them should help each other in every step of life ! Wife isn’t a maid and husband isn’t a slave ! Both of them should do their best to make a beautiful relationship by help and mercy of Allah SWT !
@adilabaig1368
@adilabaig1368 Жыл бұрын
If only every man thought like you
@93boxing81
@93boxing81 Жыл бұрын
Lol na if mens roles are clear cut then women roles should be clear cut. If a woman can say she is entitled to be provided and protected for, then he is entitled to have an obedient wife who cooks and cleans.
@coolerthetyrant7923
@coolerthetyrant7923 Жыл бұрын
If Only Every Voumen think like that instead of acting entitled Ungrateful and Delusional all the time
@whiteraven3979
@whiteraven3979 Жыл бұрын
Simple as that
@souada.1196
@souada.1196 Жыл бұрын
You're describing a slave lmao, may Allah protect all Muslim women from your filthy mentality.
@sunuy192
@sunuy192 Жыл бұрын
this is extremely wrong... i am a male and is 13 years old(muslim) and think that men should be treating their wives with respect. It does not matter if your wife does not contribute as much, the man should treat her with respect, maybe she is having a hard time, but even if you work for the whole day and come back tired, and your wife has not cleaned for whatever reasons, you should work even harder to make her and your kids happy. exception to if your wife is just using you(astagfiruallah inshallah this never happens to anyone)
@TheProfessionalThinker
@TheProfessionalThinker 11 ай бұрын
bruv your too young to have a valid opinion in this case with all due respect, asalamalekikum
@sunuy192
@sunuy192 11 ай бұрын
@@TheProfessionalThinker wa aleykum assalam, yeah ik, so why is a 13 year olds boy's opinion better than these more experienced men? Also the prophet muhammad SAW took childrens advice as well and even sent a teenager to lead an important mission with an army of 3,000 strong
@SM-ly5tf
@SM-ly5tf 11 ай бұрын
@@sunuy192 with all due respect, a teenager of this day and age is nowhere near the same or calliber of the teenagers of the past.
@sunuy192
@sunuy192 11 ай бұрын
@@SM-ly5tf I agree with that, but I have confidence in myself and inshallah a high iman, and a powerful brain so I believe I should be able to have an opinion
@NewSmithsonian
@NewSmithsonian 11 ай бұрын
Lol you're a child, be quiet and log off KZbin
@sevilla7ful
@sevilla7ful 4 ай бұрын
Really enjoy these discussions. I was married to a non Muslim man for 12 years ( this was before I reverted) and I was expected and made to work full time, pay for everything and do all of the housework. If I could have had the opportunity to even work part time I would have appreciated it and I lost out on quality time with my children that I will never get back.
@ST-nq2sy
@ST-nq2sy Жыл бұрын
I’ll be honest, as a Muslim I do still have my faith but I lack a lot even with prayer, my wife does the house work etc she also lives at home with me and my family (she’s happy and feels blessed to be around my family) still on my days off from work I do little things to help her out. Cooking I sometimes just keep her company in the kitchen and chat whilst she prepares food and that’s enough for her, She understands her rights as a Muslim but she also understands how difficult it is nowadays and I appreciate her. People please don’t make your marriages hard my wife doesn’t expect me to pick up after myself but sometimes I do
@BruvahSulaiman
@BruvahSulaiman Жыл бұрын
The wife or the baby could die during labor. Unless you are at war there is no reason to not be in the same building at minimum while she is giving birth. If you are far away you should be on your way to whatever location she is giving birth. My opinion.
@night5516
@night5516 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand why is this even mentioned here? Shouldn't we always be there for the person we love, does she mean nothing but a wife in contract?
@Almay20
@Almay20 Жыл бұрын
@@night5516 yeah this guy is too much
@unknown-808
@unknown-808 Жыл бұрын
@@Almay20 As a man who is very traditional, this point of his is completely ridiculous, I will definitely be there when my wife is giving birth to our baby, she needs her husband to be there with her no doubt.
@Almay20
@Almay20 Жыл бұрын
Definitely. This guy support temporary marriages… not sure why Ali brought him on?!
@unknown-808
@unknown-808 Жыл бұрын
@@Almay20 Temporary marriages are literally haram by consensus, don't ever be fooled by some brothers who may seem religious on the outside who try to use you like this, may Allah protect us and our women.
@Falasteen7urra
@Falasteen7urra Жыл бұрын
Mahdi may suffer from a deadly allergic reaction if he says anything positive regarding women😂 look at him struggling when he mentions both man and woman working 40hrs a week and that it’s not ‘unreasonable’ to expect help in such a case. He can’t even bring himself to say it out right. My husband and I find him funny and entertaining with his cartoonish level misogyny. The guy is smart and knows how to capitalise on these Average Abdullahs.
@IYasmineI
@IYasmineI Жыл бұрын
Literally, one of the best comments I've read on this video 💯👏👏👏👏. The guy has HUGE misogynistic insecurities and abandonment issues that need tackling by professionals. I believe that people like that choose the poorest and weakest to marry, just so they would stay with them. The guy doesn't know that his "marriage" is so fragile. No matter how many babies he's got with his wife, if he keeps treating his wife in the same manner, it will be just a matter of time till the illusion of his "marriage" comes crumbling down.
@fatmashamlal7968
@fatmashamlal7968 Жыл бұрын
I also used to find his cartoonish level of misogyny quite entertaining, but now I can't 😌, he has degenerated to a toxic alpha male that make me want to scream.
@Falasteen7urra
@Falasteen7urra Жыл бұрын
@@IYasmineI lol apparently he’s already been divorced twice. I think he had 3 wives at one point but his first divorced him because he hit her and their son and his second wife who was a ‘no strings nikah’ marriage deal also left him. I think only the third is left but he may have married more by now…I mean God knows with that man. It’s funny to me that the 2 most problematic brothers on that panel are twice divorced.😆
@IYasmineI
@IYasmineI Жыл бұрын
@@Falasteen7urra Wow! didn't know that. But yeah that was a very interesting guest choice by Ali. They gave people the worst idea about Islam and Muslims. I honestly hope that Ali takes this episode down before any non-Muslim watches it and it causes them to grow further away from Islam.
@IYasmineI
@IYasmineI Жыл бұрын
@@fatmashamlal7968 With all due respect, to me, that guy showed so many signs of a sadistic psychopath.
@zee1301
@zee1301 11 ай бұрын
May Allah grant Jannah for the wife’s of these men for their patience and for what they go through with these narrow minded thinking🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲
@efiowe
@efiowe Жыл бұрын
the way the insecurities of these men are showing is dam hilarious.. they say women are emotional but look at these men that are so afraid to even put a little extra into anything because they are calculating what they will get in return and worrying about ifs and buts... is this really what a marriage is supposed to be about ? what ever happened to love and respect? grow up
@manala825
@manala825 Жыл бұрын
Married for 15 yrs, stay at home mom and deals with housework,cooking, kids,school and shopping. My husband works 7 days a week and I’m usually exhausted when he comes home. He’s exhausted as well but it helps so much when my husband does help like dealing with the kids at least. It helps when both are happy with each other and understand when we are exhausted, its teamwork and we shouldn’t be thinking oh I do this you suppose to do this it’s more being there for each other. I don’t expect my husband to clean and do things but it is nice when he takes his dish to the sink and make his coffee in the morning even tho I still do that, but sometimes woman have their days when it’s been so exhausting.
@purplelove3666
@purplelove3666 Жыл бұрын
So your work is 24/7 ,
@yuvan6499
@yuvan6499 Жыл бұрын
It's really simple, when husbands and wives destroy the 'I' in the household/marriage then you'll no longer act on self-interest but for each other. The individualist mindset destroys any relationship.
@alphauno6614
@alphauno6614 Жыл бұрын
True
@3amopr638
@3amopr638 Жыл бұрын
Good point, although some me-time is healthy and necessary. But yes, marriage/relationship is about "us", not "I" and "I".
@1Loveneverends
@1Loveneverends Жыл бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@noormuzamil9850
@noormuzamil9850 Жыл бұрын
True😮😮😮😮
@shadowstorm5261
@shadowstorm5261 Жыл бұрын
It is obligatory for a woman to take care of her husband's house, and serve her husband and his children in Islam. It is not obligatory for a man to help around the house
@Dewy.2k
@Dewy.2k Ай бұрын
These men are stuck in the dark age time. They had not evolved a bit in their thinking.
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