I LOVE KARBALA BECAUSE OF MOULA HUSSAIN FIFTY MILLION PEOPLE EVERY YEAR CELEBRATE HIS ANNIVERSARY IN IRAQ ALL OVER THE WORLD WORLDS LARGEST GATHERING FREE FOOD FREE ACCOMODATION FREE CLOTH WASHING FREE HAIR CUTTING FREE WATER
I left my heart in Karbala ... Wish u had visited the other shrine.. Shrine of Hazrat abbas. Also wish u had spoken more about the reason food on the streets of karbala being free during arbaeen. Nevertheless... Karbala during arbaeen especially as piligrim is life changing.
@@fabehahasan8648 The best time to visit Iraq is in the month of Muharram, because many tourists come for Hajj, about 10 million tourists from different countries, and the ceremonies last for up to two months, as shown in the video of free food distribution and crowding in the shrine of Imam Hussein
Karbala indeed is the land symbolizing , love , dedication , sacrifice, devotion and hospitality. These people are saving their all year income to invest on month of Mohram the first lunar month which starts with commemoration of the unfair battle of Karbala. Thanks David to tak us to Imam HUSSAIN’s shrine from comforts of our homes. Thanks again and God bless u .
All the delicious foods to start the day....The outdoors breads being baked .. drinking chai in saucers nice experience...lots of sweet dates...and The Tomato Kaymak and rice...looks super filling.....free food to the people...a blessing for all and most important the shrine of Imam Hussein.....the matyr...had me really tearing up so emotional....loved this video ....Thanks David and Tasos....safe travels.
@@Dddd.th. NO I'M not...but My dad comes from muslim heritage ..he was a Khan......so I know a lot about Islam...II'm from Ttinidad and we celebrat Hosay here. Peace and Allah's blessings to you and yours. stay safe.
om...that first meal was epic! and that date street vendor? I'd have no control!😋😋That tahini/date snack is my heaven! I'd travel to this place just for that! Love this one David❤❤
What a lovely way to start off my day. Delicious food from start to the end. That charcoal grill chicken looks so good. The dates are the biggest I've ever seen. Awesome David. Hello Tasos 💕
what an an amazing array of food. mouth watering goodness. stuffed onions looks really good. sweet milk with pistachios yum. and all those dates!! date heaven yummyy ♥ LOL David yes its HOT!! I figured you would have known that lol.. Your voice went super high haha.. hope you didnt burn hand too much.. Dates/tea perfect combo. Dates adn tahini omg heaven.. Free food for so many is amazing. 3meters of shawarma heaven lol. Seeing the shrine must have been an experience. What nice adventure ♥
Love you ❤ David from Pakistan🇵🇰. Loving your Iraq tour. I am very happy that you went there. All the shiya community and other ahle sunnat community go there specially from Pakistan🇵🇰.
Only Shiites go because this is our religion only، Sunnis say you shouldn't go with Shiiَtes and Shiَa places، The Sunَnis also bloََw up the people who go to this place، And you won't find a single Suَnni who goes with us as Shiites.They don't like us until they go with us and they don't like our rituals
id love to know what spices do they use in their preparations. the eggplant stew with potatoes and tomatoes looked very delicious with that thick gravy.
Good morning/afternoon David and Tasos. First of all, let me quote you, "something unreal". So true. I mean, the food and drinks, I would say somewhat healthy except for the sugary sweets. Those stuffed onions looked like boiled eggs, the dish with the greens and red beans looked like spinach bhaji (protein and iron rich). I much prefer the Iraqi food. You should try dates and peanut butter. And what a hectic place it turned out to be as you approached the shrine: so beautiful and huge, but why so much red?. What did the red represent? It's true that it does get emotional when you visit places like that especially when you know what the history is. As usual, you did not disappoint. Everyone around you is so nice and I see Jafar coming out of his shell. Such a nice young man. All in all, what a big difference to years ago when there was so much upheaval. So to the people of Iraq: PEACE.🕊️. David and Tasos:❤️🙏🕊️😇🇹🇹🇨🇦
Dear, the red color represents sadness and pain because the imam was killed in a very brutal way. Therefore, it does not represent a specific sect. The imam represents humanity, but when the ceremonies are completed, they change the color from red to green. If you want, I will tell you the story of this place in detail?❤
@@1m.11Mary 313: Thank you very much for the explanation. That's very interesting and sad at the same time. Would love to know more. I hope David shows the changing of the colors. It's a beautiful shrine. 🙏🕊️🇹🇹🇨🇦
After 20 days the walking to Imam Hussein will start if any one wants to visit, you are welcome, on the way there is a lot of free food and places to sleep, and you Got to visit the grandson of the messenger Mohammad peace be upon him and his family
Hi.In Karbala ,are these stall open all year round or is it a certain time of the year .it gives off a fair type of feeling with so many people around!food looks so yummy!
Hello, dear, this place is open all the time, 24 hours, but the ceremonies, walking there and distributing food are free of charge Be at specific times and last up to two months If you want more information, I will tell you in detail about the story of this place ❤🇮🇶
I'm sorry but the guy you're with, Jaffar, has absolutely ZERO table manners!! You should NEVER take the first bite when youre inviting someone to try our food. ITS GROSS. It makes it really hard to finish your videos.
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يعني ماخذي على اماكن وكان العراق من العصر الحجري ياريت من يجي سايح اجنبي عل البلد اتشوفو الاماكن السياحية والتاريخيه وايضا الاماكن الحديثة .ولا داعي للاماكن المقدس تحشرون الدين بكل شيء.
مو همه محتاجين ايشوفون اماكنك السياحية لأن خطية ما عدهم... اصلا هم جايين حتى ايشوفون طيبة و كرم الناس و هاذي ما تنلكي احسن من الناس الطيبة اهل الكرم و الدين والحضارة جايين ايشوفون هذي الاشياء ما محتاجين يجون على اماكن الي عدهم احسن منهه بمية مرة .
When you say Salaam don't do your hands like that, you say Salam alaykum with your voice, that's kaffi, Jafar say him don't join his hands and say Salaam it's not look good, it's my opinion, in India join the hands to idiols, that's not correct in Muslim culture, not sugar bread in India it's look like shermal,
Perhaps hand on chest. It’s good to adjust to cultures of places your visiting, and that gesture is only associated with India in that region of the world so I can see someone feeling sort of offended
Iraq got a bad name because of Sunni Nasibis. Just to mention here that Sunnis were the one who attacked on 911 and Saddam and ISIS were Sunnis. Soon Iraq will get rid of Sunni Nasibi Religion of Abu Bakr and Umar and there will be peace and no terrorism in Iraq. Insallah