Yes, it's a sunnah prayer?(?not sure if the prophet did it first, my memory is rusty). If you do it, you get extra pahala (merit points) for success in the afterlife insya-Allah. Also a nice feeling like "I did tahyatul masjid in every mosque I visit in Yunnan, alhamdulillah." Edit: sorry, not replying per se, just adding more to your point.
@@PhazeyBlurIt's actually obligatory if one wants to sit in a mosque. If a Muslim enters a mosque and wishes to sit down, he or she has to perform two rakah prayer of Tahiyat al-Masjid or otherwise that person is sinful if he/she sits down without performing it.
@@PhazeyBlur“The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “When one of you enters the mosque, let him not sit down until he has prayed two rak‘ahs.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 1167; Muslim, 714)
masyallah best nya .. menrik perjalannya.. memang banyak tempat bole pergi . . makanan pun senang mesyarakat muslim nya ramah .memang berbaloi dpat joint anda dan isteri.. lepas ni kena buat lagi .. tahniah pada anda.
Yunnan, China's land of eternal spring, flowers everywhere, it's beautiful and the people are friendly. I went there once and hope to go there again, with my family this time. Malaysians are usually very happy to see Muslim Chinese and how you keep your faith strong after all these years and how you have classes in the mosques to teach Islamic education. The teenagers that I met in Dali mosque spoke a little bit of Arabic but much better than my very basic Arabic.
Türkiye den çok selamlar maşallah maşallah maşallah çok güzel bir vido olmuş emeginize saygı camiler ne kadar temiz oradaki Müslüman kardeşler imizi görünce çok sevindik Allah a emanet olunuz böyle güzel vido lar devam etsin ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed watching your trip videos. It's so wholesome and heartwarming to see the people from yunnan are so hospitable and friendly. Thank you for taking care the Malaysians uncles and auntie during this trip.
They smiled like new brothers meeting, even though they came from different countries, tribes, cultures and customs.and they are like eastern girls in general, shy and shy.
Those uncles said theres not much coffee culture there but when i was growing up in the 80s and 90s every 4 pm my family and aunts always served tea very rarely coffee, with cokodok, cucur udang or pisang goreng or steamed cake. Due to health reasons i don't even drink coffee anymore. When i was in college i did drink coffee more than tea because i had to study. Coffee culture in Malaysia got big only in the past 20 years but wasn't like that before.
Original coffee culture in Malaysia started with Chinese coffee shops serving local coffee mix catering for low income working men. modern American coffee culture targets urban middle income earners with Western style brew.
Dulu beberapa tahun dulu ramai org Malaysia melawat China tetapi tidak ke yunan.mereka pergi guoangzo dan lain tempat sekarang mereka mungkin akan tukar haluan ke Yunan pula Sebb ramai muslim disana
Jauh woooooo Jauh. Sekarang ada Keretapi Laju. FYI tidak di sarankan travel by Air. Sebab di sana, flight Tiber je KIV or Delay. Bila PLAAF or PLA tutup ruang udara
He already explained back in previous videos that Islam can be practice among Muslim only and there's a strict rules that it forbidden to teach others about Islam. Another thing is in China, non Muslim can't enter masjid and masjid must be closed right after isya prayer ended. China only take care masjid in Beijing but elseworld, they doesn't care about masjid in other prefactures
soon I’ll go in CHINA to teach ENGLISH Class and i wonder about the food specially cuz I’m a muslim and i knew majority of the restaurants in China wasn’t HALAL😢 but I think I’m just gonna buy vegetables and other and cook it by myslef.
@@fenandezleon9716FYI I really love and respect CHINA zhonggou it’s my favorite country lol that’s why I’ll teach there hope u get my point. It doesn’t mean I’m hating China, i just worried about the food cuz we only eat HALAL food. You know what i mean babe. 💜🫶🏻
@@fenandezleon9716 yes, of course we force non Malays/non Muslim to respect us, we are the ketuanan malays. /s Where did you get your view of malays? is it from religion extremists and malay extremists? Please know that ordinary malays in general respects othere race/religion as long as they respect us, it's mutual. Please don't listen to vocal minorities as they wish to spark anarchy so a we$tern puppet gov can be installed instead.
That's wrong fact 😂 The one who built masjid 700 years ago is wali songo. If you read histories about wali songo, they came all over the Muslim world to teach javanese about islam. One of the wali came from champa and built the oldest masjid in kelantan then he migrate to java Island. If Islam came from yunnan, why Malaysia including kelantan using madhab syafi'e? China Muslim using madhab hanafi. But if you said intermarriage between yunnan Muslim and malay is possible because pattani use to receive a lot of yunnan traders back in the old time. Before Tanah melayu got independence, there's alim ulama married yunnan Muslim for example allahyarham pak su mid kedah, he marrying yunnan muslimah and got children there.
Ternyata masakan campur sayur campur n daging n ayam n masak pakai sos gitu n di china yunan pun ada..klu di thai n malay di panggil n padprik n...pangilan komirsal untuk pesanan di di restoran...nasi padprik auto mereka faham n akan sampai n nasi bersama menunya
Very informative video. Feel like going to yunnan soon but not enough money yet. I want to try all that vege and tofu and beef dishes. Want to see that mountain village myself. Look so good already even in a gloomy day. Cant imagine how it is in early morning. Must be like fairy tale kind of village. ❤ frm 🇲🇾
Back in school, we were taught a theory that some Indonesian people’s ancestors came from Yunnan, China, while almost all (in recent centuries) Indonesian Chinese came from Fujian or Guangdong. quite interesting. Yunnan could be an attractive tourist destination for many Malaysian/Indonesian Muslims.
There's 3 theories. Yunnan theory is the strongest but theory is still a theory. Not a fact. You can search about proto malay and how they migrate to south East Asia. They indeed stop at yunnan before moving to indo-China and give birth to malay and cham people
The research discovered that the Malays in these sub-ethnic groups were genetically composed of some Proto-Malay (orang asli Melayu), Semang and Indian DNA, with at least 20 per cent Malay and and 52 per cent Chinese DNA. "This finding corresponds with a theory that these Malays originated from Austronesia in Yunnan, China," Professor Zilfalil said, " with the first wave of migration from Austronesia to Southeast Asia occurring in 25, 000 BC and the second one in 1, 500 BC".
HUGO Pan-Asian SNP Consortium Maps Genetic Diversity in Asia Most populations show relatedness within ethnic/linguistic groups, despite prevalent gene flow among populations. More than 90% of East Asian (EA) haplotypes could be found in either Southeast Asian (SEA) or Central-South Asian (CSA) populations and show clinal structure with haplotype diversity decreasing from south to north. Furthermore, 50% of EA haplotypes were found in SEA only and 5% were found in CSA only, indicating that SEA was a major geographic source of EA populations. Researchers screened each sample for more than 50,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)-sites on chromosomes where a single base can vary from one individual to another. The number of variations, or haplotypes, indicates how closely related two individuals are genetically. The authors conclude that humans migrated along a coastal route from the Mideast to Southeast Asia and from there moved north, gradually adapting to harsher climates. Most East Asian haplotypes - some 90 percent - turned up in Southeast or Central-South Asia. But more of these haplotypes were unique to Southeast Asia: about half of East Asian haplotypes were present only in Southeast Asia, the researchers reported, compared with the five percent of East Asian haplotypes that were found in Central-South Asia alone. Ref :Genomeweb
Back in the old day young men at the age of 18 marrying girl at the age of 15 is normal. Not until modern time when international law stated 18 is minimum for both gender.
great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great video i like tooooOoooo much
Wow! The food looks delicious and so appetizing, yummy!! 😋😋😋, The mosque is also large, unique, and beautiful. 😍😍🥰🥰, It feels like I want to marry Muslim princesses from China, haha!
Not all malay. You obviously only read something that align with your worldview. Malay race is vast just like Chinese and Indian. Malay not just live in Malaysia but also can be found on everywhere in South East Asia, from Southern Vietnam (used to be champa kingdom) to whole peninsular (including South myanmar) to east sumatra, to west and middle java, to northern sulawesi, to north borneo, to south Philippines. There's differences among malay if you look at their skin and facial features. This is because some malay got mixed either with another orang asli or ethnic or with migrant like Chinese, Indian and Arab. To conclude malay originate from one place, you need to take every malay DNA to test. In Malaysia alone, we got around 15 million malay unless government forcing every newborn babies to take DNA test, I dont think we can conclude that to early. I also read few weeks ago about proto malay is not from yunnan but they migrate from middle East and passthrough yunnan which means there's a chances that intermarriage happen with yunnan people. But this thing long before central asian live in yunnan under Yuan dynasty. This fact also coincide with theory that keturah's children is from middle East and was send to land of their ancestor (champa) to spread "agama hanif" Meanwhile this is my personal believe, if malay got yellowish skin means they came from champa, kra isthmus region while brownish skin malay is from orang asli descendant
China controls much of its media, limiting access to outside news. Many people there rely on state-approved information, so they may not be fully aware of global events or outside perspectives.
China banned Google and RU-vid over there while the Malaysian muslims are using it here. So, what's your point ? who support or boycott g neoc ide company ? we or them ?
This time is 4000rm, but next time is 11Nov~18Nov,ticket more expensive so 5000rm。If you buy ticket by yourself then 3000rm only. Because our ticket includes baggage, you can buy your own ticket if you don't need luggage.
@oldwatchma Thank you for your prompt reply. How about the itinerary, including accommodation, meals entrance for place of interest and transportation? As for air ticket, may I know which airline you will be arranging? If I decide to join your group and arrange my own air ticket, I am worried it will be difficult for you to pick up if I choose a different airline
Yeah, everything included, Except you want to go shopping and buy some extra things. And pick you up is easy, just tell me the time you arrived, then i will call a taxi to take you to the hotel, we will meet there, just need 10 minutes drive
Muslim di China Tiongkok kental dengan identitas mereka Berbudaya China Tiongkok sedangkan di malasia malahan masing-masing menggunakan Budaya sendiri tidak heran Budaya China Tiongkok dan India mendominasi di malasia 😊
Budaya ikut laut dan tinggal lebih masa itu kental di Indonesia 👍👍..terpaling budaya sudah masuk ehh lupa kalah debate mna naskahnya??aduh lama kali..Lain Kali kalau udah kalah debate jangn di teruskan ok👍👍
Bila beruk hindunesia berkomen..... Sibuk aja hal Malaysia... Urusin negara lo itu..... Malaysia ini boss beda hindunesia hanya babu selamanya hahaha 😂
Dendam pada siapa kamu ni .Berkelakuan yang sangat di benci dalam Islam adalah mengapi api supaya kedua negara seIslam Malaysia dan Indonesia bersengketa . STOP perangai jelek kamu tu.
Very difficult, first look at your own material conditions, at worst you have to have a mansion like the one the blogger himself lives in, otherwise it's better for you to live on your own in that tin house of yours