I would like to encourage this channel to invite Mohamedsalah because we normally love him as a muslim brother and still celebrares christmas.We just want to know his real deen
Just folks jealous of young, confident , black muslim man. He has been a role model! Just too bad he has had too many injuries in the last couple of years
@@reemdaak3591 some players don't care when they get injured as long as they are collecting cheques..Not Paul, he will do anything to return, even "black magic"!
I'm a Christian but I must say that Pogba is an amazing role model for young Muslims around the world. We have to come together in common humanity across colour religion and culture. Can't wait to see him on the pitch again.
Guys, you have Khabib n team, now Pogba has joined Wahed too... You gotta bring Mesut Ozil in the team as well. Ozil has to be priority for you guys now, the muslim world has a few personalities they look upto, Ozil is there amongst the top. Please get him in.
Mashallah, only 9 mins in and its so evident how the major media outlets portray this humble brother in a negative light. A podcast like this shows the true values he holds (Jazakallah to Wahed). As a Man Utd fan, i am happy he is in a good space now and inshahallah he makes a full recovery and goes on to have an incredible remainder to his career!
Please allow younger more vibrant and less nerdy people to ask questions these guys look like they only hang around southall how they gonna ask motivational questions
I have been struggling so much lately with my faith I have been tested so much by Allah sobhanahu wa taala and I know I have failed and you guys have no idea the tears I shed while watching this interview because this is paul pogba the same man that was the hottest prospect in football and he has all the distractions in the world that can make him stay away from islam and im here failing and chasing vices. I want to be better and when I become better, most of the credit will be (after allah) for mr paul here
How I knew this guy is real is the amount of times they’ve tried to bring down this brother and they’ve lied several times on his name but he’s never tried to defend himself, he’s always been genuine, I wish he could’ve done more of this interviews but I understand now, Paul Pogba an amazing happy man, Alhamdulillah
الشعب يريد اوزيل، الشعب يريد اوزيل Put ozil on the podcast he should be there. Thank u brother pogba u the best humble wise carrying ur self like this is amazing and most important u relationship with ur mom keep it up allah will grant u jannah
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this podcast is very calm. Love the vibe. Everyone is allowed to speak, no interruptions. It feels comfortable. Pogba is a chilled, down to earth guy and i wish him all the best in his future endeavours and a speedy recovery. Good job on the pod guys!
Not really into football and did not know much about the brother but enjoyed this interview ماشاءالله. And the ones with Khabib and Islam were great too. Nice to see br Saf in this role. Keep up the great work
one of my fav midfielder ever nothing can change he is a big miss in worldcup even if he's no more at united but still cantwait to watch him play again
Very inspirational discussion, that passionate conversation about faith 🙏 Watched this together with my family in Uganda, amazing....We are waiting for that Livestream haha!
Ma Sha Allaah Tabarakallah. Thank you so much for this video. Let’s emulate Pogba and perform Hajj/Umrah for our deceased family members. May Allaah accept it, Amin.
i dont like juventus but i love Pogba and hope the best for him more than Inter Milan because Pogba is my brother since i reverted to Islam until jannah in shaa Allah
I truly believe brothers like Paul who have a significant following . Please give dawah please share the deen of Allah subhanwatallah. Allah subhanwatallah has given you a platform . You speak millions will listen !
Is there any moments avail, when paul pogba said Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah I cannot complain, last few days was very difficult for me, i closer to allah...
jazakallah khair to Wahed to make this podcast...I am Pogba fan and from this podcast, I learn a lot about him..Hope one day Wahed will invite Pogba to Malaysia
As a United fan I could never turn on Paul Pogba.. Sure he didnt meet expectations but that just means he was one of many at United that didnt. Could never hate him as a person no matter how much English media try to tell me he is bad.. The same English media criticze Pogba for always smiling has Criticized Martial for never smiling.
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