Pedophile prophet😂 that the Prophet (ﷺ) married her when she was six years old and he consummated his marriage when she was nine years old. Hisham said: I have been informed that `Aisha remained with the Prophet (ﷺ) for nine years (i.e. till his death). حَدَّثَنَا مُعَلَّى بْنُ أَسَدٍ، حَدَّثَنَا وُهَيْبٌ، عَنْ هِشَامِ بْنِ عُرْوَةَ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ عَائِشَةَ، أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ صلى الله عليه وسلم تَزَوَّجَهَا وَهْىَ بِنْتُ سِتِّ سِنِينَ، وَبَنَى بِهَا وَهْىَ بِنْتُ تِسْعِ سِنِينَ. قَالَ هِشَامٌ وَأُنْبِئْتُ أَنَّهَا كَانَتْ عِنْدَهُ تِسْعَ سِنِينَ. Reference : Sahih al-Bukhari 5134 In-book reference : Book 67, Hadith 70 USC-MSA web (English) reference : Vol. 7, Book 62, Hadith 65
@@user-di4sz1lj9h even muhammed drank alcohol (nabid - alcohol made by fermented dates juice) 😂... I think This Jahil ( idiot) never seen those hadits.☪️💚🗡. Atleast kuran 33:50 read it... Allah the arabian god provided girls for his prophet's pleasure 😂🤭 even his cousins and son's wife are halal 💚🗡☪️ for fucking 😂🤭 11 wives and uncle's daughters aunts daughters 🤣😂 even the bitches (some one who is offer her body to prophet) are halal ☪️🗡💚 ... Anybody saw a god that is this kind and merciful other than allah the arabian tribal god 😂🤣☪️🗡💚
This is the first time I hear a Muslim being so at peace with South Korea. Usually they would find deep sadness and discrimination. As a protestant in Italy, things are always hard for minorities everywhere, sometimes it's tough fighting against prejudices and ignorance, so I'm with my brothers and sisters with a Muslim background. I'm glad things are changing in Korea. ❤
Because following a prophet called Muhammad who married a six-year-old girl then started having sex with her when she was nine is not something you should be proud of
@timaaldoseri7687 ....ALLAH SAID THAT HE IS A FALSE GOD A RAPIST QURAN 33-50 SLAVE GIRLS FROM GOD HAS GIVEN YOU AS BOOTY. ALLAH SAID THAT THE GOSPEL AND TORAH ARE TRUE WORD OF GOD HAS TO BELIEVE IT. 📜 IN THAT WAY AGAIN DECLARED HE IS FALSE GOD. TORAH AND THE GOSPEL 📜 (BIBLE)CLEARLY SAYS THAT WHOEVER COMES WITH ANOTHER VERSION OF THE SCRIPTURE IS FROM THE DEVIL HIMSELF 😈 MUHAMMAD THE FALSE PROPHET. JESUS CHRIST IS GOD ETERNAL. ALLAH IS NOT THE CREATOR OBVIOUSLY AFTER 7TH CENTURY HE GOT TANGLED IN HIS OWN LIES HE SAID HE DOESN'T REMEMBER WHAT HE CREATED FIRST SKY OR EARTH 😂 THATS BECAUSE HE LIED
Yep as a muslim girl living in France, finding a job is difficult as your hijab will always be viewed as a problem. During interviews they can't tell you your hijab is a problem because it is descriminatory thus illegal, but they can find ways to not accept you even if you have the best CV of the lot. Your name can be problematic if it doesn't sound "white" and is too African sounding. There are just too many things that make it difficult for us and a lot of the jobs that are available to us are very limited, leaving us with a dilemma: you either take off your hijab and do your dream job or work in a call center or as a dishawasher for a restaurant and keep your hijab. I recently was interviewed for a hospitality related job and my CV was just fine for what they were looking for, but i was indirectly told my attire wasn’t fitting at some point in our discussion... I am thinking of going some place else because of these constant complications i face 😮💨
The modern koreans have no history against MUSLIMS The modern koreans are humble and kind creatures The modern koreans are class in morals ❤️❤️❤️ I do have a korean professor he is amazing and class ❤️❤️❤️ God Guide KOREANS much love from Muslim community ❤️
That is coz Muslims didn't FK up Korea yet. Once they do it, like they do in other countries, Korea will too ban Islam. Coz Islam is the root of all issues
I've been there for 2 months. It's very safe country. Plus you guys have women in every workplace and very peaceful calm people. Love Malaysia. From Türkiye
There is stigmatisation surrounding the hijab and Islam itself. The Media portrays Islam in a bad light and promotes horrible stereotypes. Therefore, many people believe in these stereotypes and will discriminate anyone wearing the hijab.
Because in their eyes hijab is "oppresive,"and all women are "forced" to wear . While going to work half naked is "freadom" and "personal choice" It's so funny because they say things like " howncould you wear the hijab happily knowing someone is forced to wear it" Like dog, how could YOU talk when you know some people are mute and how dare you have a happy marriage and a nice family when others have abusive husbands and shitty families Can you see the logic here? In their eyes, walking naked is freedom, while walking with a hijab is oppressive That is without mentioning that they act like we are all terrorists when catholics and Christian have committed way worse crimes and used their religion as execuse while all we did was take the blame for a small group of peoples wrongs
u t3rr0rists always saying that sh1t, if i went to your country they would force me to wear that sh1t on my head… like wtf you don't belong here you have to abide by the country that YOU T3RR0RIST ARE INVADING
@@Isntmycatcute your metaphor is very wrong. It should be like "how could you enjoy drinking poison when people are dying after consuming it". However, I've never heard the argument you mentioned. Also, y'all, when you come to a foreign country, please, follow its traditions, laws and social norms. If you don't like it, go to another one (just like the girl from the video did). Or it is ok to not care about country's traditions and it's citizens' fears because it's a European country? When serious human rights violations are going on in a lot of muslim countries, you care about women's clothing in, dear god, France. I'm sorry, go do something meaningful
There are French Muslims. What about the Algerians who were forcefully deported from Algeria during the French occupation of France and lived there for centuries? Do you say that they came of their own free will? France is paying the price for its crimes. @@erdzso7036
That's true. Whilst Muslims are still heavily discriminated against in the UK, especially with all these Middle Eastern conflicts going on, Muslims AT LEAST have the right to practice Islam which I'm happy for at least that :)
@@saysikeern202There is zero freedom of religion in arabic countries...how many churches, budhist monastries, jewish worshipping places or hindu temples are there in Saudi arabia or UAE or Qatar or any arabic country.... But they expect other countries to give them freedom...
@@sridhary963 it's all your own fault; you ain't having no kids, you don't know ur gender, ur women are promiscuous, ur men are weak, and your laws are weak. If u wanna change something, begin with yourself. It's not that complicated lol
@@sridhary963 it's all your own fault; you ain't having no kids, you don't know ur gender, ur women are promiscuous, ur men are weak, and your laws are weak. If u wanna change something, begin with yourself. It's not that complicated lol
@@tab3672 Yeah.. We can clearly see what's happening in Palastine bcz of Israel terrorists and how usa is spreading hate and destroying other countries..
So sad girly May Allah reward you just dont take off your hijab but do what you can to fight it off also maybe go to an Islamic school in France if they have one because in Denmark where I used to live we had turkish owned schools and muslims would study there!
@@tab3672 Why should we take responsibility for other peoples actions? Do you take responsibility when someone of your nationality commits a crime which the pretty much do everyday?
@@tab3672you’re brainwashed by western media,the most brutal actions in the history is done by non Muslims and is still doing clear example israel,but here you r blaming muslims shame on you
If you are looking for freedom first start within yourself your religion is keeping you a prisoner Wearing a hijab is ridiculous it's a material object that has no power Your faith is inside of your soul not outside
You'll be disappointed tho (I hope not).. last time I was there, my wife can't wear hijab not because of the rules, but because of the people. Lots of muslim are discriminated there, maybe not in every area, but in most area I can assure you discrimination happen.
So why not wear simple modesty dress rather than hijab huh🤔🤔. There is nothing about hijab in quran. Why you have to follow so called your guru rather than quran
I visited Seoul with family in 2015 and as soon as we reached the airport a korean man happily greeted us with Assalamualaikum😊 We were so shocked (a pleasant surprise) and ask him, are you Muslim? He said no but he is familiar with muslims coming to his country. And the experience for a week in Seoul was super nice. Korean people are generally kind and welcoming :)
@@anamaganda9352 Aww that's too bad, I mean most of people think Indonesia as a very traditional country because most of people see Indonesia's Rice farms or some traditional building but nah man we got sky crapper and so much spices that you can't find in the other country
There is zero freedom of religion in arabic countries...how many churches, budhist monastries, jewish worshipping places or hindu temples are there in Saudi arabia or UAE or Qatar or any arabic country.... But they expect other countries to give them freedom...
I wouldn't say that everyone in South Korea is very respectful of religion based on my friends' own experiences, but it's true that the majority tolerate religious expression more. Many Koreans might be passive-aggressive towards Muslim individuals due to the heavy stigmatisation surrounding religions, especially Islam. But, although they may not respect your beliefs, they will respect you as a person as mannerisms are extremely important in korean culture. So you're more likely to receive only a few ignorant, hateful words rather than full-on harassment and abuse. Ofcourse, there are curious people who will ask you many questions due to the lack of knowledge surrounding Islam. This part of the blame mainly goes towards their poor religious education system. Experiences are also largely dependent on the location. If you plan to visit South Korea as a religious individual, I recommend visiting more diverse places like Busan, Incheon, or Seoul. If you visit less diverse cities, you're more likely to experience religious and racial discrimination. *This applies to all countries.*
Well u guyz created your own track record. Why blame others for it now? I don't see other religions like Christians, Hindus, Buddhist complaining everywhere. Maybe it's time, u ppl look into urself nd try to make a good impression.
@@btsfanfics6939no way you are now victim blaming. Wearing a piece of cloth around my hair is " bad impression" according to yall dumbfcks? How do you stan BTS and be islamphobe ?💀
@@btsfanfics6939Muslims created their own track record? 😂Lol Muslims were the only people who allowed Jews to enter jeresulem after they conquered it from Christians.. As jews werent allowed to enter for 100s of years.. There are millions of Indian Hindus working in Arabian countries.. So don't spit shit out of your mouth on which you haven't spent a single minute for research..
@@btsfanfics6939Christians don't complain bcz they are majority non practicing... Hindus do complain alot... So do educate yourself, if you haven't sitted or seen a Lamborghini that doesn't mean it's not there..
@@btsfanfics6939well you need to educate yourself dawg because Islam is one of the biggest religion In this world and that's why a lot of non-Muslims people of other religions can't seem to digest this just live your life man if you don't understand anything "Islam is the way of life" it teaches you ethics, etiquette, mannerisms it teaches you how to live your social political educational life with its teachings and that's why we Muslims try to guide to embrace this beautiful religion to be thankful to your creator the one and only god "ALLAH"❤
Just came back from Seoul last week. Had really a great time. One of the cleanest and safest city in the world! U can find many beautiful people with good seouls in Seoul.
In Quran and The Bible it's clear that Jesus is in heaven. But when it comes to Mohammed it's unknown what happened to him after death. So if he is in hell whoever believes him and his religion are going to hell...right. Think Muslims...
oh idk maybe because the west has devastated the middle east for the past 40 years in search of oil and crippling their way of life? Idk buddy you tell me
Why do Muslims avoid Islamic countries and wants to live in a non Islamic country. In an Islamic country, they will have all the freedom to live as per Islamic culture, rules, customs etc. Islamic countries like Saudi, UAE etc are also very rich. The lady in this video should go to Iran where the woman were protesting against hijab.
Because the French went to their coutries first, occupied, killed, looted, changed things and culture in their ways! So, they have the right to go back there and live preserving their own cultural identity as citizens! Like the way, you people started going to your former colonial master countries, be it the Muslim countries, England and now a days, where not, even places where the cockroaches can not survive! The current British PM is a holy cow worshipper and holy cola drinker!
di Indonesia orang orang pergi ke Mesir untuk belajar ilmu agama karena universitas Islam sangat bagus disana sementara orang orang ke Korea Selatan untuk bekerja atau berpariwisata
I’m a Muslim and I’ve always wanted to live in South Korea or just visit South Korea as a hijabi I was sacred of racism but your videos gave me confidence that people are actually nice in Korea so I’ll visit Korea once at least🥹🇵🇰🫶🏻
You should. No country is full of nice people or full of bad people. You just have to find the right people no matter where you are. That's also true in your own country.
@@Tomf-tz4pd There are "64" Islamic countries FIRST OF ALL, And you must be living under a rock if you don't know 80% of Dubai citizens are foreigners 😂🤡
@Tomf-tz4pd Want some more facts? #Hindu's have burned several Churches last month in #India , Manipur, and Thousands of Christians are fleeing for their lives! Go look it up !
There's two main branches of secularism, with one about removing religion from public life (exclusive), and one about stopping any single religion having government or societal control (inclusive). The second one is good, because it let's people have freedom of religion while following whatever religious rules they want to and none they don't. As a European, I've never understood why European countries are so biased to the first form. I understand banning actually harmful practices like FGM but a woman choosing to wear a hijab of her own accord is just such a clear example of something that's not an issue and would be readily accepted within the more inclusive version of secularism, and it really feels like the European inclination to exclusive secularism is just about bullying visible religious minorities. I can't think of *any* good reasons for a country to support exclusive secularism, while inclusive secularism is great. I'm an atheist and I'm 100% behind inclusive secularism. It seems logical that the best way to protect freedom from lack of religion is to protect freedom of religion too, why would I want to make anyone's life harder if it's not for a very good reason; and frankly, while I don't believe there is a God, I do believe that if there is a God, they're definitely going to be a lot happier with someone who wanted to let people worship and was happy with making friends and relationships with those worshippers than with the exclusive secularists. The only good reason to interfere with religious practice is if it's being weaponised against other people, but that's the entire point behind inclusive secularism anyway, and exclusive secularism is just weaponising atheism.
@@shw7598 MEANWHILE 99 % population of turkiye is Muslim 😂 people in turkey are Muslims there country is secular it doesn't mean that people of turkey are aliens they are still MUSLIMS
That's because she's white and pretty. Had she been slightly brown or black, or just any color but pale white, then she would definitely face a lot of racist/colorist comments. Fullstop.
I have a darker skin than her, and I had no problem there. People stared at me with my hijab but they were just curious, they asked if I was Indian (I'm not I'm arab French muslim girl). They said oh you're pretty etc. Si it's not a hijab problem or Islam problem, it's that they are too focused on your appearance and that most of them just know about Islam what they have heard in media. By meeting foreigners they learn by your behavior what being a muslim is. What Islam is.
@@loubgomaa5179 You must be an exception, because majority do face racism and colorism. Making fun of skintone in S. Korea is the norm there. Racism isn't neccesarily about passing harsh comments verbally. It's also the way how they treat you, the way how they look at you, and the tone they use when they talk to you vs when they talk to people who are white-skinned. And they are very Islamophobic people.
@@Windtorment well I live in France which is really Islamophobic. Korean are not that Islamophobic but of course it exists. You always find people who are scared of you because they don't know anything about your religion or culture. But true racist or anti Islam ones, will hate you even when they know about you. I think it depends on where you used to live before going to Korea. If you only lives in a Muslim country of course it will be harder to be in a foreign non Muslim country. But if you grew up in non Muslim countries and are already used to live with different religions, ethnicities, the experience will be far different. Even more when you face racism in your country you'll be able to see the difference between someone who just fear you because they don't know about your culture and someone who has bad ideas about you and will treat you bad. You'll find other hijabi girls with RU-vid channel who live well in Korea. (Assiarabian a French RU-vidr ; Deena a Egyptian Muslim girl in Korea) etc.
@@loubgomaa5179 I've lived in many countries, both Muslim & Non-Muslim. I travel a lot so I did observe a lot of things. Whatever I've said in my comments is what I've noticed about them. The world there is not like Kdramas like kpop/kdrama lovers think it is. Wish I could open their eyes. Especially my fellow obssessed Muslim sisters.
@@Windtorment yes of course life is not a Kdrama. Talking about how people treat you a a Muslim girl wearing a hijab is another topic than talking about mixed marriage in Korea. You don't go to a country to find your lover. May Allah guide them
This is lovely to hear. Thank you for sharing your experience sister. I did not know this but I am interested in all countries and cultures! I am muslim, Pakistani ethnicity but born in united kingdom. May Allah bless you sister ❤
I am french (my marents are immigrants) and it's actually so true some of french people are kind but there is some many rascit people and hijabis cannot wear there hijab in school or at work and it's very problematic (sorry if there is some mistakes my english is not good)
Maybe its your muslims brothers and sisters that makes people "racists" maybe you should put the blame on them instead.. In my country muslims misbehaved a LOT! Raping and killing the natives, and then calling us Racists because we react to that.. it is NOT fair..
but I watched videos of daud Kim and he was showing that how Korean were against building a mosque there and also put a pick heads in front of the mosque place which was bought by Muslim for mosque
In France you people have done so much bad that's why you are facing negativity you people has created the environment and now you are saying France is giving you a hard time shame on you
@@Hadjerrrr12345They already invaded my country we been suffering from islamic terrorism from past 1000+ yrs till now. Now they also get europe , next is japan and South Korea
I'm a muslim girl too and same here i also love south korea it's because of their kindness , respect for other people not just for muslims but other all religions too and korean people respects muslim more than my contry people do... I'm sirlankan and srilanka is totally a Buddhist country , they don't like muslims at all and treat us sooo badly but i got to know that south korea is not like that... 🇰🇷🇰🇷🇱🇰🇱🇰. I said all these it's not only just because I'm a army of bts... I love them too and the other people lives in korea too... I'm trying to come there and i hope for get there one day but i know i can't because of my family situation as I'm a poor and under debt.. i can't 😔😔😔💔💔
Well she is right, in France they ban Hijab in schools and work and they ban nikab in public and Burkini in beaches. Come to Morocco ( a Muslim country) where you can wear a bikini or Hijab, your choice. So yes France is conservative compared to Morocco or Turkey or Dubai ( Muslims country ), but you idiots can only compare France to Pakistan or Iran or Saudi
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But France isn't a Muslim country. Obviously, she was born in France as evident in her accent, but France is so totalitarian that they thought this lady is planning to overthrow the Republic
It's not a surprise to see hateful comment from Hindu, it's like a Norm. Any video featuring muslim or anything related to Islam will have a hateful comment from a Hindu. Why are insecure I just don't understand
@@mohdsohail6467it is there norm brother...as an indian muslim living in india I've seen theirr hateee against us ....they are just getting madd and are insecuree about their own religionn.. it's better to ignore themm
Thats what i love in south korea.. but i want to go to south korea because of what watched in variety show specially in 2days 1night season,of the place showing free fish.fiaherman share his fish to all villages. And also i love the sorounding in province the gardening and olanting food...its really nice to wach so nice to live there..😊😊 actually not only muslim.
You seem to forget history. Life is when Human are leaving their life, mixing, etc. That's how history goes. People travel, meet each other's live with their religion or culture, so other people will discover it peacefully. Each one is free to change or not his religion. So what's the problem when something changing in a country? That's how work itself is working. How did you even heard about Korea? They share their culture abroad,how Chinese came to Europe? How some countries went to others ones by forcing them to convert into Christians? When someone is just sharing his way of life peacefully, of course you'll see things changing in any way. If you fear the result of human living their life then just stay at home. Don't look outside, stay with your own family since meeting others different than you afraid you that much. Intolerant.
@@loubgomaa5179 Kuran [9:29] 💚🗡☪️Those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day - even though they were given the scriptures, and who do not hold as unlawful that which Allah and His Messenger have declared to be unlawful, and who do not follow the true religion - fight against them until they pay tribute out of their hand and are utterly subdued.
@@muthpious7981 The exact same comments over and over again, apparently copy paste. Where did you learn Islam? Quora? Or maybe you're one of those secret agents that trying to drestroying a good name of Islam
As a kdramas fan girl and a hijabie, I love this video and happy that I can keep my hijab over there when I visit my dream country (South Korea) after Saudi Arabia In Shaa Allah.
Frace has a strong tendency to preserve the so calld "french values" so they are not tolerant at all to other cultures in their land, well non-simlair cultures to be specific, african, muslims or any others, compared to a country like UK or US where diversity is accepted to a moderate extent, you can fell the difference straight away.
when the large Muslim population begins to advocate for a shariah law in Korea, you will know why France and other European countries have to be conservative.
@@zulfafad9854 you mean the chickens supporting KFC? Not long ago, a woman was accused of blasphemy and was stoned, crushed and burnt to death. You mean the same religion which advocates that women are of lesser intelligence than men? That two female witnesses equals one man's witness? The women are definitely not safe, except of course they submit without any protest to the slavery which is quite common.
@@zulfafad9854rap* are high in Muslim countries, even guys are facing these problems yet no one dares to talk. That’s why where is a law like Sheria was invented and if you agree to apply this then many people will be disagree cause it’s not good and not will work than why all rules we see today is not sheria, cause it will not work and never will. Do you really think, women are safe in Islamic countries? Ask afghani, Kurdish, Iraqi, Syrian, Yemenis ask them all, Palestinian
I am Muslim Pakistani, I am saying this myself, if muslim countries expect people to come to their country and respect their faith, dress modestly then MUSLIMS should also respect the land that they are standing on. If a country doesn’t want you to dress a certain way because of their own culture you have to respect that or simply leave. The entitlement some people have is crazyyyy.
Then when a woman is a citizen of a country that prohibits the hijab, she was born there, then finally she decides to wear the hijab, so she has to leave, leaving her family, her country.. simple logic.. bitter fact, poor girl.. i am Indonesian, the government guarantees religious freedom. In my country, religion is a human right😊
@@nisa-lh2xu yes she does have to leave. Unfortunately, as third culture children like myself, we have to respect the land we stand on. The land we eat from the land we sleep on. If we do not like their ways we should leave. Not force rule changes only to suit our own personal beliefs. Do you understand how self-centred that is? Every land has their own faith cultures and traditions. We must respect them as long as we are on their land. If we cannot due to our own personal culture and faith, we should leave and go to a place where it is accepted.
As a Muslim you should understand that obeying Allah comes first and hijab is obligatory. What kind of message are you sending to the non-Muslims? Be on the side of your brothers and sisters in Islam, not on theirs when they try to hold us back. Yes, we are supposed to respect the laws and account for the culture of the country we are in, but we do not abandon what we know is right to do that. Islam is for everyone, no matter what time or place you are in. And it is easier said than done to "simply leave" a country, not everyone can do that or do so immediately. It is true that if a Muslim is unable to practice their religion in the land they're in they should relocate, but do not accuse those who stay of being entitled because you don't know them or their circumstances. Instead, make dua that they are rewarded for their hardship and freed from their oppression. May Allah guide us both.
Yes it's that simple but they want To dominate everywhere they go They don't obey the rule they want You to obay there rule and shit i Means why if you go somewhere Like Australia so you try your best to be a Good person there not messing with rules And regulations ok but in there case Is totally different they go to foreign Land and also bring their rules and Regulations with them instead to obay your Things they want you to obay his Like what the hack is wrong with them.
My faith contains law by Allah, i'm not neglecting the law from my Lord to obey flawed humans law😂 anyway, ofc I would suggest muslims in france to move out of france if it's really inconvenient and uncomfortable for them, but i guess idk much about the real situation, and i guess some muslims really want to voice the right of them living comfortably in france or even in other countries, because at the end we all want to live peacefully side by side, no oppressor or oppressed ones. May peace be upon you
@@DailyDarkness-om6rhthey are also the ones to say that u have to accept France’s “customs”. Come on😂 do you really think that being Muslim means you are an immigrant? There are French people that convert to Islam. Your faith ≠ your nation And aren’t you ashamed? 🤨 Speaking about rights and freedoms everywhere, yet when it comes to Islam… Shaitans in human bodies.
I'm french and I live in France and the reason behind that is that we have private school and public school in France. Public school are secular so you can't wear any signs or clothes that shows your religion. But you can wear them in private school ! I think the reason behind that is equality at school. Racism is a problem which cannot be abolished so in public school they ban religious signs to prevent any discrimination. Maybe some people will still be mad about it, there is some things that I don't like myself, but it's like that since 2004 for the religious signs and school are secular in France since 1882.
@@bn294 Of course!! I see people wearing hijab on the street !! But I'm not gonna lie I'm a bit scared of french people nowadays because they tend to hide less their racism 😕
@@FarhatKCh Yeah I know and I don't really know why ! I'm an atheist and I went to public schools so I don't know how religious people feel but I know it's hard for them !! France and french people show more their racism nowadays and it's a bit scary 🙁
I think korea is more tolerant w the hajib now is because there’s not that many Muslims in Korea as there are in France. Wait til Korea sees a bunch of Muslims in its country and they try to change the laws to their culture. No countries should put up with that.
I must say I agree with this sentiment, immigrants are good and all when they are small in numbers and can conduct proper cultural exchange and do not overwhelm the original culture, this is good and wonderful and a very beneficial thing(and when I say culture, for Islam, culture overlaps signifigantly with religion, ie Hijab, strongly against pork, alcohol and so, the particular issue is namely how they change public spaces and advocate for things like Shar'ia and oppose freedom of speech. That, I would include it as a problem. A more minor problem is simply how they change a country, would Germany be Germany if its women are all wearing Islamic headscarves, its food with no pork, and most concerningly, there being no bars or pubs? I certainly wouldn't call it a sort of Germany I prefer. I speak here as an Indonesian and an Atheist.
@@Cecilia-ky3uwlol so food with pork and bars is what makes germany germany??? As a german, that is such a sad view of our country; we have cool old cities and everyting but my god just bc muslims don't eat pork its a bad thing for us? Jokes on you vegan and vegetarian diets are trending her, so restaurants and kindergarten starts to offer more diverse choices for different diets! And that does not make germany less german! and there's also raising awareness of how alcoholism is just the most legal drug and more people start to see how annoying and dangerous overconsumptiom is; also like there's still plenty of bars here?? If they become less - thats not on muslims, its just basic supply - demand and I never saw muslim communities who try to ban bars or whatever???! (which I highly doubt will happen due to high alcohol consumption and glorification here over the past years) I'm saying this, bc I find it ironic as a german, with Indonesian muslim parents who was raised and lives here in germany read your comment from an indonesian atheist on how germany should be perceived in Indonesia and that bars (!!!) is the most important thing to u about germany u prefer =_=
@@MaryIam13 I'm not saying they're the only things that make Germany, heck, pork isn't anywhere near the top of the list. Yes some natural viewpoint changes will happen on alcohol. And yes you haven't seen muslim communities try to ban bars, because it's unfeasible for them and not a primary issue(yet), for now they're targeting things like Mohammad drawings. I am very well abstinent, never had sex, never had a sip of alcohol(except in VERY LIGHT tiramisu cakes at best). It isn't so much about my personal preferences, but what I recognise in Germany. I love Germany for much more than alcohol, but I'm pointing out how alcohol specifically is integral to German and European at large culture(the French, Germans, Russians, and Brits all have some sort of relationship with alcohol), and Muslim culture directly prohibits outright alcohol consumption, so that's one cultural dissimilarity. Otherwise I like the German language, I love the history, the Hanse, Holy Roman Empire, Austria, and I seek to maybe read Kant one day for a proper understanding.
@@MaryIam13 I also must reiterate I mentioned Shar'ia, headscarves. If I'm being serious, we could even extend it to other matters. But the point is the question being what type of cultural exchange is happening? Food and art and ideas about art, philosophy, and novel thoughts, or social restrictions.
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Respect muslims 🤣😂🤭 then you will regret it soon... Kuran [9:29] 💚🗡☪️Those who do not believe in Allah and the Last Day - even though they were given the scriptures, and who do not hold as unlawful that which Allah and His Messenger have declared to be unlawful, and who do not follow the true religion - fight against them until they pay tribute out of their hand and are utterly subdued.
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I like south korea , I am really interested in knowing more and more about it. And every time my respect to this country and its people increases! I wish I could have the opportunity to visit it.