@@noonep1299 so sorry to hear that not all muslims are kind. Im really sorry to hear that. To be honest, what matters is who is well behaved and capable of calling human. It doesn't matter what religion they have or where did they born. I hope you get me. Again im really sorry for bad experience :(. I hope you will have great life ahead.
@@noonep1299 not everyone just most of them or few cos maybe you've been in the country where muslim are not nice just don't think all of muslim just like the one you knew , people are different from country to country
If you live in Korea, you will know that most Koreans hate Muslims... It's not a discriminatory expression, it's reality... And they also hate their own citizens.
Mobile phone use and addiction Ways to reduce: - 1) Uninstall all the unnecessary apps on the mobile. 2) Uninstall all the types of games (delete with information, data and achievement of the game so that even if you install the game again, you have to play from the beginning again). 3 / Uninstall all the types of social apps. And if you can't do that, do not enter every day for 15-20 days or after 1 month, enter once and do all the work (such as uploading photo, video, inviting to Islam and if you want to do any other work) and uninstall after working. 4 / Keep mobile data and Wi-Fi off as much as possible. 5 / Bring the use of RU-vid within the limitation (for example, by clicking on the download option on youtube, download some videos, watch them, turn off mobile data and Wi-Fi). 6/ Timely 5 time prayeing Salaah. 7 / First of all, there should be a desire to reduce the use of mobile phones. (save your time) Shared
It has been more than 1 year I am in Korea..even it is hard to blend with this culture and people but I must say most Koreans are really really highly honest, helpful and kind to foreigners.. Specially if u can speak a little bit korean you would most likely to enjoy living in Korea in every way. Glad to be hear...
If you live in Korea, you will know that most Koreans hate Muslims... It's not a discriminatory expression, it's reality... And they also hate their own citizens.
If you live in Korea, you will know that most Koreans hate Muslims... It's not a discriminatory expression, it's reality... And they also hate their own citizens.
@@aravindrajeev849 nopes it's only the hindu that is the hatefool.....bollywood fooled the world for 70 years social media will reveal the real hatefool's
I live in the states and one of my friends is muslim and we hang out together. I’m not tryna make some debates, but i saw some of my classmates bullying her, and that’s one of the reasons that i hang out with her, and talk to her So i truely agree that koreans see people’s hearts, not religions I’ll apologize if some of u guys thought koreans see religions in friendship😭
@@adw6894 it's better to respect other's beliefs and if you see it "ugly" as you said it's because you don't know that in the bible too women should cover their heads so none is ugly but the heart who sees ^^'
But do remember they are racist towards indian and Pakistani people in particular....me and my pakistani friend went to Korea....and they were disrespectful towards us....they were kind towards her just because she looked fairskinned
@@indiaatpeak3543 are you serious? I mean it's my dream to you know visit Korea but reading this makes me feel sad.. I thought Korea is really peaceful country and I thought they are very kind... But I think the people to whom you met were different otherwise most of the Korean I see are really kind and respectful.
@@pathanzaiba3475 bro I also know why you feel like that.......you might be seeing bts ,k-pop and all those stars.....they are nice towards westerners.....but not towards the people who come from Afghanistan ,pakistan ,India,Bangladesh........whenever they see us....the first question they ask is .....are you poor ?....one of the Korean cab driver once asked me from which country I was......and when I replied India and my friend replied pakistan ,he was like how do you afford this expensive apartment......I really felt bad.....they have no idea that India and Pakistan do have rich people and all are not poor.....
@@keiko3781 There's nothing negative it's just a fact. I don't know how delusional you are, but there's a serious issue with students bullying in korea.
I agree...her beauty with hijab is innatural(imaginar look like an angel)....just like wow🧡 ... and the features of her face be more clear .... just wow! ❤
Hello brother I am from India. Now I am going tell you that the lady does not wear hijab. I think she doesn't like it so that she doesn't like it. Turkey is now safe for hijab girl. Because of erdogan and his party (Allah) . The lady is looking so beautiful when she wears hijab.
it's so heartwarming that i got to witness Daud's whole journey into finding the light if Islam. from a video of reacting to Islam in my recommendations to a full fledge muslim ... im so proud of you may allah guide you to jannah
If you live in Korea, you will know that most Koreans hate Muslims... It's not a discriminatory expression, it's reality... And they also hate their own citizens.
I never comment on RU-vid but thought I'd share! I was visiting Seoul with my friends but had to leave before them. I left my hotel at 3am alone with a useless phone (I didn't have a travel plan) and only a few won. Before I got on my second bus, I asked a young woman next to me how much the bus would charge, and it turned out to be more expensive than the price stated on Google. By the time the bus arrived, I was in tears because I knew I didn't have enough money and that I was gonna be all alone at this very isolated bus stop with no way to contact anyone. At that moment, the young woman I spoke to told me to get on the bus as she had paid for me. I guess she sensed that I needed help. I will never forget that moment, she was there for me even though I was a stranger (I wear hijab too!). In general, the kindness I experienced in Korea always warms my heart.
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I'm glad people actually treated her like she was a normal human being, I expected to see discrimination from this video so I'm so glad this video proved me wrong
Why should they care, you can't judge someone fully by how they look, it's not right, just because there a Muslim does not mean there not a good person (I'm not fighting, I just said what I think😊)
I went to korea before this with my friends and we're all wearing hijab..we were looking for a restaurant and kinda lost so a korean girl came and asked how can she help us. She was so sweet and helped us until we found that restaurant..we didnt ask for her help,we were looking at the map on our phone and kinda look stressed so she came to us...,❤
I love how Koreans treat everyone equally and respectfully, no matter their race or religion. (Since people are attacking me, I’m basically saying MOST Koreans.
I remember going to Seoul and Jeju with my hijab. Everyone was so friendly. And when I wore the Hanbok with my hijab, a lot of Korean teens kept complimenting me and took photos with me. And few others took my photos. I feel so welcomed. And when I asked for directions they were all so helpful. There was one girl though, who kept staring at me at the subway station, but her mom scolded her and pulled her face to look away. Haha! And if you guys are wondering, I'm Asian Muslim.
She is so beautiful😍 but with hijab i think that she has innatural beauty😍😍...the hijab make her a miss of beauty and one of the beautiful women in the world ....and the hijab also give her special beauty!!..look like an angel wow i like her beauty with hijab subhanallah ❤
Violet Rosé Ofc are there racist people everywhere. But it’s more extreme depending in what country it is. Korea is marking dark, black skin as ugly. There are actually a looooot racist commercials in Asia especially from Korea mocking black people, the way they look and their dark skin. There is even Segregation in Korean restaurants /clubs/ shops and so on ..where foreigners (from Europe /America and blacks) aren’t allowed to enter. Name me one country in Europe where they Segregate people by race. That’s very racist. So there is no actual excuse for Korea to do all of this terrible things, cause the government and a lot of people there support this system or don’t even give a f*ck
Derrick the Quran actually does say „an Arab is not better than a black“ I have never heard of a description as satan being black , and never even heard that sheytan (satan in Islam) was human and had a race. I just hate these stupid rumors about islam. How about actually reading Islamic books or going into an popular mosque and ask a person who has studied Islam his whole life. I don’t get people like you , bruh.
@@karend1809 why can't women pray with men ? Why is shame residing in women's bodies only , according to Qur'an ? Why do Muslims want to keep their women hidden ? Women are as much human as men so the same amount of freedom should be available for them.n remember ,if a non Muslim woman ever marries a Muslim man ,the children will never be allowed to choose any other religion than Islam? Qur'an says that it's the best text ,how come? The man who preached Qur'an married a 7 year old ,is that right? A 7 year old is always a child ,no matter what the era is .n Qur'an declares anyone who worships idols as infidels .great religion ,it's that.sufi sect ,that majority of Indian Muslims used to practice before the rise of wahabis in India ,was far better ,much tolerant and had spiritual aspect
Yfrufe Yfryd it doesn’t matter which hijab you are wearing. . Koreans are very kind people. Disciplined and well mannered . Kudos Kim Daud. Alhamdulillah we are Muslim. SubhanaAllah
I went to Korea last October 2019 and I was wearing my hijab and travelled alone. Korean people are very nice. They help me with directions and smiled at me inside the metro. I think I'm going back to Korea this year. In shaa Allah ❤❤❤
Yes. Me too. I went there last year too. Korean people are very nice. Even they didn't speak English well, they tried so hard to help people around them.
@@gokcenazonkan5315 ya benim ingilizcem iyi değil de yazdıklarını pek anlayamadım , ama qaliba alçak müslümanlara karşı saygısızlık etmiş. İngilizcem iyi olsaydı iyice ağzının payını verirdim😤
Oh my Allah.. I‘m flying to seol this year and I was worried because i didn‘t know how they will see me as a foreigner (turkish girl) with hijab.. After a few minutes you just upload this video. 😂 Thank you so much Daud 💕
@@suganndisindekidolgununuze2665 nevermind, I was just commenting on her @Gülseren O 😁 The fact that Daud uploaded this video right after she got worried about flying to Korea seems like a nice courage for her not to worry anymore and just go for it 😁
@@muhammadtaha2332 I really didn't know this But not all Korean people have the same ideas, there are good people too. In every country now, at the present time, you find those who support LGBTIQ highly. Even in some Arab countries, there is a wide campaign now to make LGBTIQ acceptable to Arab Muslims and Muslims from the world. What do you think about the country, the percentage of adherents of the Christian religion 29% of the people and the rest is Buddhism and atheists and the proportion of Muslims is almost negligible. Even if what they are doing to help her is the opposite of what they think about Islam and Muslims, it is good to say thank you to them. In the end, we are Muslims, and peace with all people of all religions is what we want.