7 Red Flags in Modern MUSLIM WOMEN

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    7 Red Flags in Modern MUSLIM WOMEN has FaiyadFit diving into red flags in muslim women before you marry them. As muslims we don't engage in dating and relationships, we go for marriage so the vetting is more critical. FaiyadFit is a host of The3Muslims, and aims to reinvigorate the success oriented masculinity in muslim men. Future videos coming on muslim marriage advice and muslim fitness in sha Allah. Stay Subscribed!
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  • @FaiyadFit

    🚨 1st Ep of my new MARRIAGE PODCAST ⬇️

  • @maimunaadhora9751

    As you talked about only red flags about women, you should make a video on “Red flags in Modern Muslim Men” too. I think it is equally important.

  • @nirozozo
    @nirozozo  +21

    If a women dresses modestly, wears hijab, prays her 5 salahs, learning Islam, on the deen, doesn't go on social media, knows how to cook, has a personality, shows respect, have no male friends, doesn't free mix or listen to music, wants to have children and given up her career and still is rejected just because she doesn't look a certain way or beautiful. Why is this? Doesn't make sense. I thought character is what matters?

  • @azizzmoe
    @azizzmoe  +136

    we need that "boys and girls as friends" video asap

  • @pixpixpix394

    Some of these are so extreme. I am studying to be a psychologist because as a woman, I also see myself as someone who is here to bring healing to the world. My career would never make me neglect my family nor would it take most of my time but I'd also probably be on social media to spread awareness about mental health and get clients. Intention matters, and this isn't a fit-all message.

  • @Sarah-to7oj

    In islam not waiting children it's not red flag

  • @ilexislina

    I definitely think that a woman who doesn’t want children is not a red flag. There’s the saying that all children deserve parents but not all parents deserve children. Making it seem like there’s something wrong with the woman or she’s unwell because she doesn’t want children is extremely offensive. Some people are just not fit to be parents & same with men. Some women just don’t like babies, they can’t handle the stress, they have other goals in life, or they just can’t imagine giving their whole body up for a baby, & there’s nothing wrong with that. Women who want to have children & are willing to make sacrifices for them, good for you have children. But for the women who aren’t up for that, that’s ok too there’s no shame in that. There is no ayah in the Quran that requires women to have children, it is a choice. So to say it is a red flag is an insane assumption & with no basis.

  • @sirenhanced6248

    That intro killed me🤣

  • @StaryzHelios

    something wrong with your list, deleting social media not correct, only delete makeup showing face can be deleted unles hide with emoji just fine. social media yg sharing life with friend. it is up to her, i think this situation communication and understanding is better than forcement.

  • @xshesyourqorqeousxx3

    I agree with you on that a woman who doesn't want children may be afraid, but your reasoning doesn't go for most women. Men need to stop speaking for women on why they don't want kids. It's very easy to judge when you aren't the one who has to give birth and carry the child for 8-10 months.

  • @gentlesleep2

    now we need 7 Red Flags in Modern MUSLIM MEN

  • @omanicc9854

    "And 99% of these cases could be prevented if you picked the right woman to begin with"

  • @officialyusra

    5:33

  • @Elphaorism.

    Assalamu alaikum brother. You make some good points in your videos, esp in this one, but ive noticed some traces of "red pill" thinking that i would like to point out to you in good heart.

  • @asianpotato2

    As a woman, the first thing I look at men is whether they smoking or not. 😅

  • @realbasic2347

    Salam Aleikum brother, great video, just to add a point regarding the hijab : we also need to understand that hijab is not only a piece of cloth, if you wearing the hijab with tight clothes, make-up, heels, parfume. etc it doesn't make sense because it doesn't fulfill the requirements of the hijab. We're seeing these hijabis being on social media, fashion industry, entrateinment and the list goes on, it's so shameful wallahi.

  • @JewelAhmed3

    Male friends should extend to work colleagues. You can have work colleagues, but it should be strictly for business purposes only. If you are linking up after work for dinner or going to the movies as a “social” gathering is a big no-no. It applies to both men and women.

  • @totobby
    @totobby  +14

    2:00

  • @kaix6023
    @kaix6023  +10

    Salam I know this is mainly a channel for brothers but this video was actually really good. Would it be possible for you to do one of red flags to look out for in Muslim men? Jzk.

  • @bloo2005

    This is golden advice jazakallahu khair