They're dressed alike for the show. If you're questioning the hijab's purpose then I refer you to the phrase don't judge a book by its cover. These ladies have more personality than anyone I've seen on the show.
In some cultures in the United States you would put Mister or Miss before the name. So a younger person would say, "Mr. Steve." Auntie and Uncle is more familiar or if you feel comfortable with each other.
Uncle Steve is funny but these lovely ladies are funnier😂😂😂................. What a beautiful respectful family! And what a beautiful place the world would be if we all embrace who we are irrespective of our differences!!! Best show! Foreal they should give them their own show though😂
As the prophet Muhammad peace and blessing be upon him said when asked: "Who should I honor the most between my parents?" He replied: "Your mother, then your mother, then your mother, and then your father"
@@jojoahmd123Don’t be like that. That’s his/her experience, it will not be the same as others. Maybe he/she refers to American tv show or anywhere that doesn’t show a lot of Muslim participants. It’s understandable. The important thing is we all find this video fun and enjoyable just like him/her.
Totally correct, They don’t want people to have Islam, because they would have no control over you. They don’t want it on your radar, even in a neutral light. Think about it, what if it interested you to know of it, you wouldn’t be able to deny the truth if sincere.
The moment I swa the video felt something is familiar about the lady. Then I clicked I smelled south africa in there. I lllllllove you my beloved sisters. SA is our second home. Black, colored and white love you all . May Allah bless SA and its people ❤🇱🇾🇿🇦
1:25 I love that she called him uncle Steve because it’s a big joke in the American Afrasian community that Steve Harvey is Shaigi (Shagiya). And everyone has a Shaigi uncle or cousin that looks like him! Lol
@@true_hani it's culture of Muslims and so countries with Islamic beliefs also have this culture and so does the people who live there be they Muslims or non-Muslims. But India also has this in their culture probably because 2 million+ Muslim population live there and so they have an influence on them because when you live with certain kind of people you adopt their cultural things. Even Muslims adopt things from Hinduism coz they have been living with them for such a long time.
@@Ashira_N_A …see parentheses- Shaigiya. “Shaigi” is like Western slang for Shaigiya. “The Shaigiya, Shaiqiya, Shawayga or Shaykia (Arabic: الشايقيّة) are an Arabized Nubian[2][3][4][5][6] tribe. They are part of the Sudanese Arabs and are also one of the three prominent Sudanese Arabs tribes in North Sudan, along with the Ja'alin and Danagla. The tribe inhabits the region of Dar al-Shayqiya, which stretches along the banks of the Nile River from Korti to the end of 4th Nile cataract and includes their tribal capital of Merowe Sheriq and parts of the Bayuda desert.”
It's this that should make people realise how the system still fails women, including all mothers. I have seen this in the west too, too many times. When a woman is asked if she works, she is expected to say an outside job otherwise she is considered as being irresponsible for not working. Even in the states. A mother's work is a very important job, higher than a teachers, a doctor's and should be paid by the state with an appropriate wage and important title, "Mother" "CEO". It saddens me when a mother is asked, do you work then belittled because she is considered unemployed and irresponsible, scrutinised to the extent where her children may be taken away because the state and society undervalues her very important contribution and very important job. Where they have to leave their kids unattended just so they can "work" two or three jobs" just to feed them when they can be highly paid, for the sake of their dignity and health, including their children's by being officially paid to take care of them. When women work all the time and they get no respect for it, and even worse, considered unemployed or "on state benefits". State benefits should be renamed to bring dignity, to a name more appropriate to their very important work and contribution. For the health and balance of generations to come. They should never be scrutinised. They are not slaves but do the most important of work, raising the next generation. Being respectfully valued, even by the state and paid for it as a General practitioner or such an appropriate title of prestige would ensure her psychological, emotional and physical health and well as her children's and family. She has to be paid by the state like any school teacher or doctor and provider should be with her own position of high prestige and payment to go with it. Her value can not be bought nor neglected but highly respected enough to award her financially for her divine service to humankind. It is high time women where given the highest of titles, respected and paid for the important work that they do. Motherhood should be a career choice! Like all others paid by the state. A mother's natural love is priceless. When she feels safe economically, then all will be ok for all.
these ladies are witty, smart, beautiful from the inside out, respectable. Hats off to their parents esp mom for their upbringing. doesn't look like she kicked them out at 16 for sure ! Can still the love, respect and fear of their mother. these women should have their own sitcom or show on Netflix or Amazon or HBO ! it would be a hit
@@uneti463 I didn’t realize someone could have such dry humor. It’s not anything I’m laughing about to make fun of them. It’s just part of their culture and nothing I’ve heard him be called before! God damn! 48 people liked my comment which included the laughing emoji. You’re the only one who had a problem with it.
Quite ignorant. There will be others that didn’t like your comment. To your surprise and astonishment, there are cultures out there that respect elders immensely and refer to them as uncle and auntie. Some education for you
All that respect you see in these ladies comes from being religious, knowing God. That's how we bright up and speak with respect with eldest and call them specifically Uncle 👍🏼
So sweet comments. I hope everybody now realized that real life is people even if they cover their heads. That doesn't mean they blocked knowledge to go through. They are still intelligent, full of love to their families, and they are not a threat to anyone and they don't deserve to end up with no family or death under the bombs. #NoToDiscrimination #RespectForAll #DiversityIsBeautiful