Follow the ones give you the proper Islamic knowledge that you can even learn ( if revert also ) and gain knowledge from the known scholars that has right authentic hadiths mentioning at the end of their talks please don’t follow these people they’re just confusing you directing you to the wrong path they mention this also the days of judgment days will slowly approaching when the liars will be truth to others and the truth will be liars to the followers may Allah swa guide he’s ummah to the right path of Islam away from the falsehood.. ameen
Tiktok scares me. I downloaded it for about five minutes and concluded I was way too old to be on it😂 But I did recently redownload it to watch a account my friend told me about. I found the Saleh family on there and began watching them, which lead me here lol
Once my Muslim friend lost her hijab in a handle door, she was one of the first in the line so anybody could see her, I just had to cover her 😩 I felt her fear as she just ducked down with her hands on her hair, I put my scarf in her head and turned away to the teacher and told her what happen, then her mom came to giver her a new hijab and I remember it was so pretty it was like a beutiful light pink with an ombré in the corners it was 🔥
I love the fact that when she was talking about trans people she used they/them pronouns because they are still considered the sex they were assigned at birth in Islam but she didn't want to offend. This woman is so lovely- /g
@@denizbluemusic just bc you don't agree with someone doesn't mean that you shouldn't respect them. if you don't like the religion then don't follow it. it's as simple as that. in her religion, having gay thoughts but not acing upon them isn't a sin. so like liking women (if you're a woman) isn't a sin as long as you don't have sex with them ya feel?
HI! I’m a trans man, i use he him, and i just have to say- i was EXTREMELY surprised and VERY happy that you know all the terminology- cis especially! You’ve done your research, youve done your reading- you aren’t telling trans people they cannot be trans, or that THEY are sinning, or they should be hated upon- this is a you sinning scenario! You don’t have a problem with their identity, it’s just what you are comfortable with and EVERYONE should respect that!!! I’m happy that you are so respectful and sweet, we need more people in the world like you. I hope you have a beautiful day!!!
NB here! I'm in full agreement with you! Her kindness and understanding of us and how we don't decide how/what we are, only if we want to be happy is refreshing and amazing to see! :) Edit: Soooo, in the short time of me commenting this and now, I turned out to be a trans guy too!
I see we have a little trans guy meetup here, lovely to see my trans brethren, and I was very excited to hear that too! I’m new to her channel and I love her already, but I was nervous at first considering people still don’t talk enough about transness and most people who aren’t transgender don’t understand our ways
From an LGBT person who does not follow Islam and only follows you to learn, it also made me a bit of a noise that the difference between women and trans men. I think it was because tiktok does not give you the time to explain yourself like here on youtube. I really appreciate how you treated the subject with respect, I am quite close and very protective of the trans community, especially with young trans people because they have very difficult lives. However, I also understand that, as you said, you did not invent your religion and the important thing is to always give the same respect to everyone. Greetings NinjaMommy! Bad comments will never be absent, be strong!
What a joke!! I'm a LGBT person who did followed Islam and ended up leaving it. It makes me so sad that the kind of rhetoric which drove me to suicide in my early days is something being actively encouraged by people who were supposed to be my community. I can't believe the international queer community would ditch minorities for their oppressors. Shame on you!
@@mansoor1706 lol. So let me explain. Unless her friend wants to her and gives permission then she should not look. Just to make her friend comfortable 😌
My friend is completely fine with me seeing her face, but I respect her and I know that her religion is VERY important to her, so I just make sure she is comfortable. It is just a thing of respect. I hope y’all understand why I did that😊
I like how she isn’t even pushing her religion, she’s straight up saying this is what I’ve researched and read from scholars, and this is how I’ve interpreted it, thus why I follow that. She is encouraging you learn and form your own opinion and beliefs, and follow them if you wish or want to. And as a Bi woman, I understand the whole thing of her revealing herself or not, it sounds more like it’s up to her and what she’s comfortable with and the other person. It makes sense to me, and she said she wouldn’t just as someone what their assigned gender is and that’s being respectful. And somehow, throughout all the hate she’s still happy and cheerful even though she may still be hurting inside. Her energy is so warm and welcoming, and her eyes truly reflect her soul. I don’t need to see her face, I can see who she is and how beautiful she is just by looking in her eyes. I’m glad I found her honestly
I totally agree, I don’t follow Islam, but I don’t think there should be any hate against there people as a whole. I also apologize for the wording of my last comment, it was not meant to be offensive. Thank you to the people who helped me see that it might be taken as offensive 🤗❤️
As a white Christian woman who grew up in America and has 2 mixed children (one is Black and Samoan. The other is black and White) I COMPLETELY respect and appreciate your ability to come on here and educate us about things that are very misunderstood here! After watching your videos and watching another woman’s videos who is Muslim and speaks on being Muslim, I sat my fiancé down and told him that even though we are Christians we need to explore and begin to understand the Islamic way of life so that we can avoid giving our own children miss information and being able to give them proper education on different religions is very important to me! (My mother allowed me to explore different religions growing up and it was amazing!)
Haram according to you, or according to Islam is not necessarily a sin in everyone else’s mind. It depends on their personal belief system, and It should not matter as long as they are a well meaning, conscientious individual.
@@suhanijain1585 i think the same way! intention is all that matters, and there are some rules that could be a little excessive and really hard to follow for some people, so as long as they mean well it’s fine!!😊
Some people don’t really follow the rules of haraam because they didn’t originate from islam or don’t follow the rules of Islam because they don’t live there or, are not Muslim! So they don’t care about halal or haraam because their not the same in their religion!
Hi, I'm sending you lots of love, and if it's allowed in Islam I am sending a hug🖤 thank you for educating me. I was attacked and almost fatally injured by religious extremists as a teen, so I had a lot of hate towards religious people, but you are such a nice and kind human.🖤
Oh so that’s why my friend Ummi discouraged me from drawing faces in elementary school 😂 she told me to stop because I can’t give them life and I listened to her . As an adult I blamed her for my Inability to draw but now I understand, she was probably just telling me what she learnt in islamiya. 🥺🥺🥺
The sun causes 70% of all wrinkles. She must have such a young, beautiful face. Im jealous. Edit: people, a lot of niqabs and hijab are uv protective! Look it up!
I love how she doesn't force her beliefs on others, and she teaches Islam thoroughly. I'm not Muslim, but I love learning about it. I was very ill informed before I started watching people like Ninja Mommy and other Muslim Tik Tokers and RU-vidrs. Thank you for helping me learn more about and understand Islam. Keep doing what you do ❤
Yeah, as we Muslims we aren't supposed to force. It's supposed to be a journey between the individual and god. It's all about choice and consent. Unfortunately, there are those who don't understand that and force it on people.
she teaches Bull $h!T,cherry picked versus. If any woman believes that, move to Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia and see for yourself how liberating Islam is. did she tell you if a Woman get's rapped and cant produce 4 male witness's she is then subjected to the death penalty for Adulatory. And why is this so ? why not ask the source ? Because according to Islam woman are only half as smart as men. That's why they need so any witness's... Why not just tell the Truth. call a spade a spade ! Islam is a backward religion, a cult. That Apostates also face the death penalty. So try leaving Islam and you face the death penalty.. Go on, say I'm Lying. Dont take my word for all this, it's all written in Quran and hadiths ! Research it yourselves and you'll find everything i have said is accurate.
I KNOW RIIIGHT Everyone should do this, it’s so wholesome, religions reach to be kind and empathetic, no one that’s healthy likes being preached to, it just gives bad credits to the religions saying “YOU SHOULD DO THAT OR SUFFER FOR ALL ETERNITY” like what the heck!? I know that’s actually their beliefs and they wanna warn us but it’s rly not helping it just makes those people seem annoying which gives their religion a bad rep, like Christianity
But surely as a person who is able to think critically, you must realise that ‘the truth’, in the case, is subjective? When it comes to religion ‘the truth’ is usually far from objective so your ‘truth’ and my ‘truth’ may be different. It doesn’t mean either of us is wrong but to think that your idea of the truth is objectively correct is the height of delusion and arrogance.
@@CatyaZamalodchikova1976 No, we as Muslims believe in "objective morality" & the truth is objective for us as well, not subjective at all, our beliefs dont change with the changing of seasons n stuff, our beliefs & morality r by a higher authority, Allah S.W.T.. So the" truth" for u guys may change but for us, it doesn't change at all.. It is wht it is & it will remain so till the Day of Judgment.. And btw, she was not talking about the different "truths" (so to say) ) between Muslims & non-Muslims, she was talking about the truth being ignored n refuted by some ignorant Muslims who lack the true knowledge of it.
I’m Christian but absolutely adore your videos and am learning so much about Islam so thank you! You have such a good heart and are so respectful to all religions and people.
Thanks for your comments it really make my day :D Because most Christians when they see a Muslim talk about there religion they just start acting Islamophobic :( But your different and that's what i like!
@@Aichawawawa sadly this happens a lot, i am a christian but i like learning about other cultures and religions, i dont have to believe to respect, everyone deserves respect no matter what :)
I understand that the whole adoption thing probably isn't that much of a problem in western countries, but it does make one think about all the boys older than two that may have lost their parents in countries were the majority of women wear a hijab or niqab and the burden it puts on them and their adoptive parents. The older kids get, the worse their chances to get adopted in most countries. Having to cover in front of an adoptive son once he reaches puperty doesn't make those chances any higher, i imagine.
Well true, but basically there are many other options or solutions for this, first a man can adopt the child instead, another is a non hijabi could, another is a woman from your relatives who is allowed to take her Hijab in front of the adopted can do that like your aunt (from both sides), and so on. Also, the fact that a child once reach puberty cannot see your face (in case of the nikabi) or your hair (in case of hijabi or nikabi) is not a problem at all, like you can eat with them, teach them, spend good time with them, go to trips, watch movies, go shopping, and what ever parenting task you can think of. Basically the woman's hair or face will not make a child, who lost his parents and need help, feel any better or else a women with no hair or a burned face for example will not be qualified enough and this is ridiculous.
@@shifaaomar8591 That is true, but since marriage in Islam is (as far as i know) strongly recommended, it does not seem likely that a lot of men will stay single for the entire time it takes to raise a child and even if they choose not to marry, that doesn't automatically mean they are willing to be a single father to an adopted son. Also, I don't think it would be that hard on the child to not see his adoptive mothers hair (and potentially face), but it would be hard on the mother, who then could barely ever take of her hijab (and niqab) even at home unless the son specifically stays in a different room. I am sure there are women who are willing to do this, but it is also an understandable reason not to adopt a son. I am not saying that boys aren't getting adopted at all for these reasons and I am not at all trying to critizise Islam, but it does seem to minimze the amount of people that are able and willing to take care of an adopted son. Then on the other hand, I don't live in a muslim country, so I don't know how the reality is there and whether there are a lot of male orphans or if they do manage to get adopted or live with surviving family members. Sadly, while I can find a lot about the rulings on adoption online, but not that much about the actual situation in any muslim countries.
@@TheNarukissosu well true, you have very valid points and I was just giving my insight on the situation, and to be honest you made me think about the idea of the discomfort of some women (cause although I see many older ones wearing it even at home most of the time, like my mom and I truly don't know why to be honest, she is probably so used to it it doesn't bother her) I guess I would not necessarily feel that comfortable to wear it all the time. For the idea of men though, my point still stand because even if they got married they can be willing to take care of the child alone and I know a case like that. For the number of orphans in practicing muslim countries, I would say that their number is really small in Muslim countries that lives in peace, because rarely do people practice sex before marriage, or abounded their child after (because these things are prohibited in Islam), so the number is limited to some rare cases like these, or to the actual death of both parents which is rare around the globe not only in Muslim countries. However in case the country is under war (which unfortunately are many) yes the number of orphans is crazy for obvious reasons. And lastly the in the countries where Muslims are not practicing Muslims, the number of orphans will not be a problem because people will not care much about Islamic rules, they just follow the very basic laws of Islam, so a women even if she is wearing a Hijab would still remove it infront of the adopted male. There is this thing also in Islam (or it could be a tradition because I cannot recall a specific Islamic text on this issue) where the child with no parents will directly be a responsibility of the relatives (I saw this case a lot here in lebanon, because this country passed through a crazy ware during the 80s and 70s and another considerably small ware during 2006). Also women after menopause can actually remove their hijab infront of anyone, but they are praised (idk if this is the right term) if they keep it.
I'm not a Muslim but yeah I think all religions do this too. I was brought up Christian but we would eat meat on Fridays some times and would not always go to church every week. Then since I've become atheist I still do things like pray before I get on a plane. Everyone just picks and chooses what suits them in the end I guess
Isn’t it fine to keep your normal eyebrow shape? Sorry if it sounds weird but it is haram to shape your eyebrows so isn’t it okay to trim the extra hair which looks so ugly? I didn’t mean to disrespect cuz I’m a muslim and almost everyone in my family gets their unibrows and extra hair trimmed.
sorry you cannot pluck your eyebrows dear here’s some knowledge for you and others that find it fine to Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If removing hair from the eyebrows is done by plucking, this is namas (plucking the eyebrows) and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the naamisah (the woman who plucks eyebrows) and the mutanammisah (the woman who has her eyebrows plucked). This is a major sin, and women are singled out in this ruling because they are the ones who usually do this, for the purpose of beautification, but if a man were to do it he would also be cursed, just as a woman is cursed for doing this, Allaah forbid. If hair is removed from the eyebrows by a method other than plucking, such as by cutting or shaving, some of the scholars regard this as being the same as plucking, because it is changing the creation of Allaah, so there is no difference between plucking, cutting or shaving. This is undoubtedly more on the safe side, so a person must avoid that, whether man or woman.” (Quoted from Fataawa ‘Ulama’ al-Balad al-Haraam, p. 577)
I love how accepting she is. Yes, she doesn’t agree with the community, but the way she uses terms like ‘cis’ and ‘trans’ and uses they/them pronouns when she’s talking about trans people is amazing. We should all aspire to be as polite and as accepting as this woman.
You are literally so beautiful! I love your eyes and personality, I love your videos, I am Christian but I love watching and learning about this stuff!
Those of us who are nice people LOVE YOU!!! I’m actually converting on Friday and my Muslim family (not blood related) will be there for my ceremony. I’ve never felt more peaceful and loved that I have since I’ve become interested in choosing the Muslim faith. I was raised in a non religious family. So much to the point where they laughed and made fun of religion. So my choice to convert, was mine and mine alone. When I think of Allah I find there is this weight lifted off of my shoulders just for those few moments and when I read the Quran I feel content. I’m super excited and you’ve done SOOO much to help me learn more and learn how to become a real Muslim woman. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️ ALSO as far as Muslim men are concerned I never feel scared or unsafe. I don’t feel like they’re after me for the way I look. They respect me and treat me kindly. They’re protective and family oriented. I’ve never come into contact with better men. ❤️
I’m sorry to hear that you were made fun of for choosing your own faith by your non religious family! I’m atheist myself but I just hate it when atheists make fun of those who practice faith. (I sadly did make fun of Catholics and Christianity in the beginning but I no longer do this as it is rude)
I'm intersex and I am biologically neither male or female and I do not have xx or xy chromosomes. Instead, I have xxy chromosomes. There are actually a lot of people like me. Would people like me be allowed to see someone without their face coverings?
as a Christian I find your tiktoks very informative and I think they can teach us a lot about Islam 💖✨ what's more you are such a positive person that it makes watching you even more fun 😊 keep up the good work and don't worry about the haters! ❤️
sorry you cannot pluck your eyebrows dear here’s some knowledge for you and others that find it fine to Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If removing hair from the eyebrows is done by plucking, this is namas (plucking the eyebrows) and the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the naamisah (the woman who plucks eyebrows) and the mutanammisah (the woman who has her eyebrows plucked). This is a major sin, and women are singled out in this ruling because they are the ones who usually do this, for the purpose of beautification, but if a man were to do it he would also be cursed, just as a woman is cursed for doing this, Allaah forbid. If hair is removed from the eyebrows by a method other than plucking, such as by cutting or shaving, some of the scholars regard this as being the same as plucking, because it is changing the creation of Allaah, so there is no difference between plucking, cutting or shaving. This is undoubtedly more on the safe side, so a person must avoid that, whether man or woman.” (Quoted from Fataawa ‘Ulama’ al-Balad al-Haraam, p. 577)
althought i dont fully agree with some of the beliefs, I think it is super interesting and I love learning about different religions. Hope you have a wonderful day!
Same. I love learning about religion even though I personally don't believe in god. We may have very different beliefs but I respect others opinions and hope others can do the same for me.
I really love your videos :) as a Catholic woman, I’ve been wanting to embrace my modesty more, and I really love how you embrace your own style in a modest way that makes you feel comfortable
Omg you are literally sooo cute! MashaAllah I am guilty of shaping my eyebrows this is something I need to work on and a lot of sisters do too InshaAllah I don't know why anyone would comment anything bad this is Islam maybe people just don't want to hear it straight away people go into defensive mode like "oh don't judge me" but this is a reminder that we need to hear!
As someone of the lgbtq+ community, you are sooo respectful with how you described how your religion is with trans ppl. You are a wonderful person and I love your content. Please keep it up, and thank you for being so respectful to us ❤
It’s interesting learning about other people and their beliefs! I think my generation (genz) could be more on the hateful side towards religion because all they see is “rules”. They should be more open-minded if they like the idea of equality and equity. Learning about what others believe is good cuz then you’d know what not to over step and know the differences, but also the similarities! Also! The end of the video was so cute!
Gen Z doesn't do this, we are accepting of everyone no matter their background or future. We don't see rules or religion or anything like that before the person. And maybe religion will die out with us, who knows, but that's not the important thing. Most of our generation has a fascination with learning. Learning how to be better. Learning about different cultures. Learning new languages. Learning about how we can fix the world, so i believe that our generation will be the ones listening to religious texts on audible so that we can learn about them while going about our daily tasks. We aren't hateful towards religion. weather we follow it or not, its a learning experience.
Who could hate you!? You are peppy and fun and full of information! I do not even know how I found you on here but I love your videos and I love how much you love your faith. ❤
@@mika-yy7gk wtf are you mad not all muslim are terrorist and involved in black magic so please don't spread fake news and a Islam is a relegion not a cultt
@@mika-yy7gk "not all says enough" as like who kill the non believers consider as Muslim, Islam isn't just a name or something people are born with if you don't follow it as it should be you are just a Muslim by name which doesn't make sense What press me the most is how social media and news show the murders, for example if a Muslim guy killed someone the first thing will be mentioned is "a Muslim guy..." but when a Muslim family got killed except the youngest girl by a boy and this story is true but i forgot the details, what they mentioned was "a teenager" ... When I read your comment it seemed like you are brainwashed from the social media
As a trans male, as long as you respect my name and (preferably) my pronouns, I don’t care if you choose to show me your face and hair or not. It isn’t my business, so show who you choose. I don’t care if a Muslim woman shows me her hair and face, or talks to me at all, for that matter. It’s all up to her and her beliefs on that one.
I love how no one asked you or cares if yours a transformer or a alien for that matter. The only person who needs to know that crap is the person you mate with. You do you just keep it to yourself, try it it's called having class. Shame
@-pansexualbean- because he can't see his mums face if older than 2 or just don't give a little boy a home after 2. What's good about that you tell me.
@@aliward1646 like I said pls find a more detailed explanation as to why. And honestly it's perfect for me. I'm sorry as I'm too inexperienced to explain also cannot be done one here as it would be lengthy
i love how you mentioned about “following the opinions of hanafi school of thoughts” bc every school of thoughts have different approach to certain fiqh and issues so people shouldn’t be offended on things that has different opinions among scholars (esp different school of thoughts). you are amazing and i pray allah gives us strength and steadfast in practicing islam :)
Non-muslim here✌️ I really love the way you address the controversies. You don't just say "it's your fault for missunderstanding" like a lot of people. You apologize and explain your views. Really awesome to see on a platform that's so often toxic😊 To everyone else, I wanna note that for the third tiktok she said "the opinion that I follow says..." She doesn't say her view is right and all artists are going to hell! She told what SHE personally believes😊
I love how bright and happy she is ❤️ learning about another religion has always judgmental and like they were trying to make me join; but learning from her is just a joy. I’m sorry people were so awful, but tic tok doesn’t often provide enough time for a proper explanation so things are often misunderstood
I honestly just found Ninja Mommy a while ago and I love that she's friendly and still explains everything without forcing people to have the same beliefs Anyway, I didn't know about the eyebrow thing tho. I have pretty bushy eyebrows but I got them touched up a while ago lol It's nice to learn new things
I'm so glad you went over the transgender "issue" thing. I'm a trans man and currently don't follow any religion at the moment (that last part doesnt really matter but I just wanted to put it out their just in case). I've heard about it and was left very confused afterwards. You approached the topic super respectfully, your wording was great, and it was very easy to understand! I'm happy that if a trans man felt uncomfortable with you taking off your niqab and/or hijab in front of them that their wish would be respected. Personally, I feel like it would be disrespectful on my part if I saw, since I view myself as male. Thank you for helping me understand!
“When you hear about a ruling ... do your research ... ask your local scholars and see what they say” Me being areligious but from a Christian background: interesting, I’ll have to keep that in mind:)
You're such a kind and understanding person. Please do not let what others say negatively about you hurt you. You have said nothing wrong in any way, shape or form. Even if they have different religious beliefs, being a jerk is a universal no no and they shouldn't be saying anything mean to you at all over your own views or opinions or the information you provide based on your knowledge of your religion. At the end of the day you're a benevolent human being who doesn't have to answer to or be judged by them but to/by your self and your god. It just goes to show how some people are rude or jerks and should keep in mind that what they say or do to others isn't ok and they should reflect upon themselves and ask if their morals, community, family and/or God(s) would deem their behavior as being acceptable. They don't have to agree with others but they should at least be respectful and not be so nasty to you to the point they're making you cry. I applaud your efforts in sharing your life and religion through your social medias. Your videos are fantastic, no matter what others say.
I am not Muslim, and I don’t agree with all the beliefs but I love watch your channel even tho we have a different opinions. You are such a motivating person💜
I am bullied in my school because of my family as my mom is a hindu and my dad is a muslim they share a beatifull bond his family was alright with it and so was myvmoms family they both respect each other.😭🥺🥺😭
Was I the only one who felt so ready to throw hands at whoever the hell hurt her ? Like there is a difference between “disagreeing” and just straight up hating and bullying cause you don’t agree to someone’s beliefs. Seriously tf.
I am proudly a Christian and I may not agree with Islam BUT!!!! I don't understand why Christians feel the need to shame other religions. I am all for Christians saying "This is interesting, I have a different opinion because the Bible teaches me a,b,c, and d." But I can't stand when we feel the need to say "this is wrong. it just is."
I knew about the ruling of the eyebrows and I’m surprised more people didn’t When I think why do we have to do this or why can’t we do that I just remember God is most knowledgeable and that it must be for a reason
14:04. As a transgender man, I think that's beautiful. And you're right, it has nothing to do with the other person. I don't really think a trans person has the right to judge who can see your face/hair, and I also don't think we have the right to be offended. It's not like you are being transphobic, you're just following your religion. I don't see a problem with that. I also love how you don't say "a trans man is a woman" you said "they're assigned female at birth"
yeah i had this girl in class with a hijab and it was always nicely decorated, btw she is wearing a niqab in the vid as far as i remember my religion class (we have religion classes in germany. catholics and protestants have their own classes, non religious and non christian people have ethics class, in the first years of school you just do the basic bible reading and singing, but like year 7+ you actually learn about all kinds of religions scientifically. the more you know)
I am a new muslim and a new subscriber of u... Im glad I found your channel today and I already watched many videos of ur channel.... I really learned a lot... :)
I’m not sure if it’s the easiest religion to follow but I like the structure I am not Muslim but your videos are very educational and I’m learning a lot which I can use to be more understanding to my fellow Muslim friends and not make any uneducated assumptions thank you
Personally, I don’t believe in a religion that is the easiest. Religion is like trying on clothes. Everyone has the religion that is just right for them and fits them perfectly. That’s the religion they follow. For examples I am Muslim and I find Islam the easiest for me to follow.
Like they say, "do not shoot the messenger". I can tell you're a genuinely good person and you're just trying to educate people. It's really unfair the way some people reacted and attacked you. Don't let these ignorant people get you down though! You're amazing and we all appreciate you for teaching us!
It's just the Internet, isn't it? I find your videos and tik toks very useful and informative. People just pick and choose what they like and if they don't like something they voice it appropriately or inappropriately, most of the time it's inappropriate. Keep up the good work though, I really respect you and what you're teaching us.
I love learning about different religions and cultures in order to be more conscious about others and their boundaries I'm so glad to have channels like this, although I am not apart of the community I'm glad to be here to support and learn
As I Christian, pansexual girl in a relationship with a trans girl, your videos are AMAZING. I felt really uncomfortable around your religion, but I only needed knowledge and a open-minded person. You are totally devoted to your religion, but still don’t shame or judge anyone, you’re amazing! I’m learning so much and still looking forward to learn more! Love your videos, and that hijab colors look amazing on you!
U are teaching Islam that's a really appreciating thing in this time .... And u will have to face a lot of criticism... So don't stop because of these comments and people... Allah will reward u for this InshaAllah ❤️ 😍 #BigFan❤️
I'm really sorry if any part of this comes off as agressive. Since you are a lucky woman blessed to be a mother, you think it's simple to adopt and nurse before the age of 2, have you thought about a woman who can't give birth thus she has no milk to feed the child. Have you thought about the pressure the family goes through about telling their adopted son that he is adopted and not only that he cannot see his mothers face or feel her embrace for the rest of his life! Now tell me how simple and alright is that!
Theres nothing in the Qur'an that even mentions your eyebrow or restrictions on shaving, grooming, waxing or plucking. Its all taken from ahadith that were compiled on a he said-she said basis 300 years after the death of the Prophet.
@@LeilaGhauri Also the hadiths were compiled after 200 years of the prophets death and thats when they syarted putting it on books and became public for the world to see :D
@@LeilaGhauri And it is haram because allah said that doing physical altercations in your body us haram because it shows that your mot happy with what allah gave you BUT scholars have said that if you have a unibrow or exess hair in your eyebrown then your allowed to shave :D
@@lapis722 Let me give you a simple example. Have you ever played the game telephone? Let me ask you this, how many of us clearly remember what someone told us word-by-word as early as 3 minutes ago, or a day ago, or 3 days ago, 3 months, 3 years ago, etc. Reality is most of us probably don't. Yet somehow we think hundreds of years after the Prophets death, this information that people claim via compiled narrations which is essentially someone saying I heard so&so, say that say&so heard the Prophet say and do this... is an accurate and a reliable source of information?
@@lapis722 Doing anything mundane to your body including even plucking your unibrow, moustache, shaving your body, or cutting your hair, or getting braces or orthodontic surgery are all things by that definition to be physical alteration and are literally the same as plucking your eyebrows (plucking your unibrow, or moustache or any facial hair is the same action).
When u mentioned the ex-muslim subredit, it made me think about the fact that a lot of times people who leave a religion judge said religion way more harshly than ppl who have never been in it in the first place. Being raised in an atheist household, it all seems rather silly to be hating each other for what god and how that said god is warshipped. People want to say "well 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 religion is violent" when really it is people using their religion as an excuse to hate people, even tho their religion says nothing about hating ppl. In the end, in every religion there is going to be good and bad people, and it such a shame that here in the Unites States we use the bad people of Islam to represent all Muslims, while using the good people of christianity to represent all christians when really there is good and bad people in both and you cant judge the actions of the whole religion based on a few people that cause trouble.
I’m glad to hear these were mostly misunderstandings HAHA! Also, I’ve just been watching your videos, so hearing you use slang was fun :)) I’m not muslim, but when I was younger, I went to a school that taught Islam. Every time they gave me free-time, I would soon get bored, so I always ended up listening to their classes lol. It’s nice to hear and learn about these little things in Islam again. Very interesting!
Hey, trans man here. With the rule about transgender people being able to see you uncovered or not, I wouldn't say that's transphobia. In fact, many other religions, as well, recognize a transgender person's assigned gender and make rules based on that. It is simply a matter of religion and assigned gender over preferred gender.
As a m member of the LGBTQ+ community and a trans male, I appreciate the respect that she gave to us in her explanation of how her religion functions, I do not like the way things are, being honest, I would be offended if a Muslim person took off they Hijab or Niqab in my presence as a trans man passed puberty, but she was very respectful in the way she shared her thoughts
she says she doesn't like these rules and that she didn't make them herself. If you don't like it then don't follow it, and if you do then atleast don't pretend to care
I have learned all of the things that sister said here as soon as I came to Islam at 15 years old. These are basic knowledge, agree with all of them. Assalam Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh to all brothers and sisters.
I am not Muslim but I live in a country where the majority is Muslim, so I have come to understand many of their "rules?", but there's always more to learn. People should not hate but try to learn more and understand because it a religion and it deserves the same respect as any other. Share love🤍
Omg please you have nothing to worry about, I’m so sorry you are getting hate for these videos. You have no idea how much you are helping and informing people, please keep on making content. Much loveee 💓
Honestly I loved the part of you explaining the LGBTQ+ community. I loved how you said treat everyone with respect. While I personally am not a Muslim and don’t think I will ever convert to one, I’m never, ever going to hate or disrespect you guys, and will fight for your right to practice your religion freely. I wish everyone could treat people the way you do. Thank you for educating all of us non Muslims about your religion, I truly enjoy learning about it. You’re such as strong, cheerful women, and may good health come to you and ur family :))
I appreciate these videos. Your honesty and kind heart are a breath of fresh air. I'm not Muslim but I am a woman. The insight into your world is fascinating.
I really love your dedication. It's nice to see you even look at something as small as shaping your eyebrows and really making sure you don't distance yourself. I love that you fully embrace your religion and all the rulings within it without condemning others if they don't choose to follow it. Even when you explain where a behavior is not allowed withing your religion, you seem able to fully respect whether someone chooses to follow along or not, but are willing to say what those consequences are without any judgement
I absolutely cannot imagine anyone being mean/rude to you. You seem like such a sweet person, and a good mom. Like you said, don't shoot the messenger. Edit to add: So I'm a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. I'm a nonbinary, polyamorous, pansexual person. That said, for an outside onlooker, I seem to be a "somewhat normal" woman. Married to a man (celebrating 20 years of marriage this year! 🥳), and mother to 3 kids. I'm a new subscriber, and this is all something new to me. I think that you are simply sharing your faith, and educating folks about how Islam views humanity. I've not once felt attacked by you or by Islam. I don't think you hate me for who I am, any more than I would hate you for being you! There's no hate here. Just love of your family, your faith, and passion for sharing Islam with the world. I truly hope that I didn't offend anyone here. My intent is to be encouraging. Blessed be, y'all! 💗
I have questions, I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but- 1 what is pan? 2 if you're married to one man, how are you poly? 3 isn't non-binary no gender? you aren't a woman then right?
@@Asnnazar they may not have answered you but I have the answers! Pansexual is someone who is attracted to all genders, polyamorous people aren’t always in multiple relationships and even if they are they can still be married to someone well in a relationship with someone else, and on the nonbinary topic they are either saying that people offend view them as a woman but they are not, or they are a nonbinary woman! Which is just someone identifying as both a woman and nonbinary :) (I hope that helped!)
I am a trans women, (I now go by she/her pronouns.) I don’t fully agree with you, as the people who are trans change into a different gender. So you should call them as that gender. I wouldn’t say your transphobic, I just think you may need to just call people on what pronouns they want to go by. :)
@@SageTheRedFoxTherian im just saying and tbh i love her and her vidios i watched them everyday and i started wearing the hijab because of her vidios💗💗
Alhamdullilah my parents taught me well. Everything you just mentioned is some of which are crucial in Islam, as a sin, weighs heavily to whoever commits it.
Your eyes are so pretty. I also wanted to thank you for putting more info about your religion out there in a way that is fun to learn. I learned about it in school but didn't really understand until I found your channel thanks so much!