I have no choice but to accept this offer - IRAQ 🇮🇶 at night | S8, EP27

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  • @majsfree
    @majsfree 13 днів тому +3765

    Man, finding a stranger in a huge border like that and out of nowhere he offers help with documents and hosting in his mother's house. Then riding in the dark with no lights for a while. A positive end for this plot is almost difficult to believe. My faith in humanity is restored. Take care, Noraly. 🙏

    • @almusawemurtada
      @almusawemurtada 13 днів тому +69

      فقط الشعب العراقي وبالخصوص الشيعة من المسلمين لديه هذا الكرم اما الشعوب البقيه منهم الاكراد رايت كيف سرقوا العجلة

    • @medbena
      @medbena 13 днів тому +76

      Yes his name Mohammed, name that some peoples don't like

    • @RogierYou
      @RogierYou 13 днів тому +44

      Not a stranger but a paid guide. Either way a great guy!

    • @sjakrijnen
      @sjakrijnen 13 днів тому +51

      “Humankind: A Hopeful History (De Meeste Mensen Deugen) - Rutger Bregman”.
      Noraly shows he is right, maybe 10% or less bullocks, the rest of humanity is nice, everywhere.

    • @taramcdonough3599
      @taramcdonough3599 13 днів тому

      The west Politicans/Gov/Media always trying to brainwash the world citizens telling us that the Iranian & Iraq citizens "hate" everyone in the West. We see that these politicians/gov/media are spewing nothing but lies.
      Thank goodness we are seeing the truth with Noraly's vid showing that these citizens in these two countries are incredibly welcoming, kind while suffering so much from embargoes.
      Thank you to Mahmad, his mother & all those at the border crossing for being so so so kind to our beloved Noraly. ♥ May all those that have helped Noraly & were so kind to her be blessed throughout your life & your family too. ♥

  • @MrPotatochips4
    @MrPotatochips4 13 днів тому +2479

    The man who repaired the wiring has the air of one who has repaired many things, sitting down, gets comfortable, looks at the thing, no rush, checks his work, in tune with the Universe, giving his skills for free, not the first time, or the last.

    • @snelly4939
      @snelly4939 13 днів тому +118

      With an AK47 tattoo on his arm. I'm sure Frankie was afraid to disapoint him.😂😂

    • @ShootLuckGaming
      @ShootLuckGaming 13 днів тому +13

      Its a very easy fix. not hard at all

    • @brandenraftery5074
      @brandenraftery5074 13 днів тому +48

      @@snelly4939 M4 not ak

    • @Hussaiin1
      @Hussaiin1 13 днів тому +45

      @@snelly4939 That tattoo was an American M4 and not an AK47

    • @mikeyyoyo6464
      @mikeyyoyo6464 13 днів тому +10

      Good on the guy 👍

  • @lemonjellies4985
    @lemonjellies4985 13 днів тому +1006

    Mohammad's actions made all of Iraq proud. It's a blessing that thanks to Noraly we get to see a side of these countries we normally wouldn't see

    • @SolarDelSul
      @SolarDelSul 13 днів тому +15

      Ofcourse.. its a blond lady! If it was a dark skinned men that would be different

    • @matrixfull
      @matrixfull 13 днів тому +6

      it makes me little sad that they don't take any payment. they deserve reward , they are so so niceee!!!

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 13 днів тому +25

      *You got lights! Plus Iraq fake McDonalds looks tastier than US genuine McDonalds!*

    • @BethCollier-xd9ym
      @BethCollier-xd9ym 13 днів тому +9

      Wonderful lady, no wonder wonderful things happen to you. Your patience with your smile of acceptance is a pleasure to watch..thank you for being you.❤ ❤

    • @Zher-o7r
      @Zher-o7r 13 днів тому +2

      yes true

  • @godfreyl4448
    @godfreyl4448 12 днів тому +155

    Itchy Boots, you don’t have the smallest idea how your videos are changing the world’s perspective on certain communities. I can’t thank enough the gentlemen both in Iran and Iraqi that have gone out of their way to assist you. Shukran to all of them and your videos have inspired me to want to visit this part of the world.

    • @TheJoaveck
      @TheJoaveck 12 днів тому

      Also check out Mike okay if you want to see more from Iraq.

    • @subtitelingyou
      @subtitelingyou 8 днів тому

      these iraqi´s are fool for helping this spy or whatever.. these people murdered 1 million+ iraqi's... their countries funded the WAR... now wehave to be hospital??
      Lmao only fool's shake hands with snakes.

  • @AliceinWonderlandzz
    @AliceinWonderlandzz 13 днів тому +1305

    Muhammad you legend!! Iraqi people are so hospitable and helpful, you made your country proud. Thank you for taking care of our Noraly.

    • @TahitiTreat
      @TahitiTreat 13 днів тому +40

      As an Iraqi living abroad, I have never experienced any hospitality like the one by the Iraqis. They deserved so much better, my heart breaks for Iraq & Iraqis.

    • @SlickBubbles
      @SlickBubbles 13 днів тому +42

      I have an Iraqi neighbour here in Ottawa, Canada. I had way too many tomatoes from my garden so I was giving them to my neighbours. I also shared some fresh garlic from the farm where I volunteer. The ONE person who gave me something in return (I didn't ask or expect anything) was the Iraqi. He has since brought me pistachios, sun-dried tomatoes and walnuts, vacuum-packed and shipped directly from his garden in Iraq! The freshness of the nuts makes such a difference. The taste was outstanding.

    • @muhammadriadi7119
      @muhammadriadi7119 13 днів тому +2

      @@SlickBubbles I like this kind of neighborhood

    • @TahitiTreat
      @TahitiTreat 13 днів тому +1

      @@SlickBubbles ❤❤

    • @TheJoaveck
      @TheJoaveck 12 днів тому +1

      @@SlickBubbles I have the same with my Turkish neighbour here in The Netherlands. He was the one ringing my door and giving me a hot meal when I didn't have money.
      I admire that they live in a 'We' culture instead of a 'Me' culture like us. It's worse in America for sure, but also in The Netherlands there are too many people that don't care about eachother.

  • @Kratosss-e5t
    @Kratosss-e5t 13 днів тому +1575

    As an Iraqi who had to flee the country due to wars. Seeing this kind of hospitality makes me so proud.This is the true Iraqi spirit that no one is gonna tell you about. They didn't know they were being recorded. They just did everything out in good faith. Despite all the wars, conflict over the last many years. They still have the spirit and the laugh on their faces and help others. FYI alot of Iraqi people had to become knowledgeable in alot of aspects of life and fix anything (Technology, Electrical, Mechanics..etc) due to hard living conditions in there and not having the financial capacity, so they had to learn alot of things themselves. Thanks Noraly for showing this, great video as always

    • @KeithHutchinson-dt2mu
      @KeithHutchinson-dt2mu 13 днів тому +38

      It makes me want to visit Iraq ❤️

    • @ugaas.Yasin.
      @ugaas.Yasin. 13 днів тому +3

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @KeithHutchinson-dt2mu
      @KeithHutchinson-dt2mu 13 днів тому +2

      @@PKH-9dy greed by western powers! Illegally invading countries like Iraq making up false claims to justify going in a taking their resources.

    • @therasiathecook
      @therasiathecook 13 днів тому +34

      I am from Portugal, the 6th safest country in the world, and for me Iraq is = to death for European Women...BUT!!!! This video made me so so so happy now I see you the real Iraq and my faith in humanity is slightly restored...You are right to be proud, You and this video changed my mind...🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲

    • @ryanmalone2681
      @ryanmalone2681 13 днів тому +26

      I find it pretty consistent in this world that those with the least and who’ve been through a lot are the most generous. They did you proud,

  • @carterl8764
    @carterl8764 13 днів тому +557

    All of the border guards in Iran and Iraq who helped Noraly deserve a lot of respect and thanks.

    • @xoliswasolombela7631
      @xoliswasolombela7631 13 днів тому +9

      I take my hat off for these angels who helped Noraly. I was afraid of visiting Iraq. I've changed my mind, it's one of bucket list countries that I'll be visiting this year. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

    • @BigKokka
      @BigKokka 12 днів тому

      Are you surprised?​@@zedwart8534

    • @يونسرعد-ب6ش
      @يونسرعد-ب6ش 10 днів тому +1

      @@xoliswasolombela7631 welcome mother 🙏😅

  • @rajpatel7964
    @rajpatel7964 7 днів тому +11

    So proud of IRAQI people. this shows the true love of people.... They gave this biker so much without MONEY......I DONT THINK the WESTERN people would do all this. That boy helped her all day took her to his house and not a penny..... THAT IS HUMANITY...... IRAQI I AM SO PROUD OF YOU NOW.

  • @6o250
    @6o250 13 днів тому +1091

    60 years ago I was born in Iraq and grew up amongst Iraqis that were full of kindness and trustworthiness, Mohammed actions brought tears to my eyes to exhibit once again that these values still exist within despite life hardships that these people faced over decades of uncertain times. Enjoy your stay Noraly and God bless you.

    • @ebonitenvs
      @ebonitenvs 13 днів тому +16

      Well said ..!

    • @pamelaroberts-aue7984
      @pamelaroberts-aue7984 13 днів тому +8

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💖💖💖💖💖👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @fridakahlua6674
      @fridakahlua6674 13 днів тому +5

      😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @wzd209
      @wzd209 13 днів тому +4

      ❤من اين بلد انت

    • @samuelmwangi4107
      @samuelmwangi4107 13 днів тому +3

      ❤that's great 👍

  • @angeltechnologiesrtk
    @angeltechnologiesrtk 13 днів тому +1033

    Tons and tons of appreciations to Mohmad and his mom, and to everyone who helped you, especially the mechanics. Good wishes

    • @ekhaat
      @ekhaat 13 днів тому +20

      I agree, those people are so nice

    • @vwwaa
      @vwwaa 13 днів тому +2

      Most of the citizen of Europe and America thing only good things happen only in those countries.

    • @freehermanjose5816
      @freehermanjose5816 13 днів тому +3

      @@ekhaat I guess the place is called Niceland.

    • @darlyngtynnuytn8008
      @darlyngtynnuytn8008 13 днів тому

      Respect to all the people who made your tour in Iraq and Iran esp at the borders worthwhile great.
      Thanks Noraly

    • @angeltechnologiesrtk
      @angeltechnologiesrtk 13 днів тому +1

      @@vwwaa Thanks agreed, in fact, here in India we all live peacefully and in harmony, though this does not include politicians who earn bread and butter through the Divide and Rule policy.

  • @Tumbleweed2832
    @Tumbleweed2832 13 днів тому +360

    Awesome guy Mohammed and the guy that fixed her motorcycle. Respect gentlemen.

    • @bigcity2085
      @bigcity2085 13 днів тому +8

      And, Hey to Mohammeds mom ! " Mom, I met this girl on the border today....can she spend the night ? Oh honey; what did I tell you about bringing home strays ." Only Noraly.

  • @davidowen888
    @davidowen888 12 днів тому +37

    Thank You Mohammed 🙏 for keeping our Noraly safe ☮️&❤

  • @activia1967
    @activia1967 13 днів тому +1173

    Thank you Muhammad شكراً جزيلا محمد وشكرا اهل العراق شرفتمونا

    • @geoms6263
      @geoms6263 13 днів тому +14

      I heard they did get married and lived happily ☺

    • @rollypalma4855
      @rollypalma4855 13 днів тому +39

      That man, (Mohammad) is a legend 👍👍

    • @HenryAusLuebeck
      @HenryAusLuebeck 13 днів тому +27

      Liebe Grüße auch aus Deutschland.

    • @AlaskaAlaska-lh4qb
      @AlaskaAlaska-lh4qb 13 днів тому +15

      Love Germany from iraq ❤​@@HenryAusLuebeck

    • @benesssa
      @benesssa 13 днів тому +17

      ce peuple est unique vraiment extraordinaire ...salutations de papy bernard depuis l'Alsace 🤗✌✌✌

  • @ianmusita3472
    @ianmusita3472 13 днів тому +311

    Muhammed may you never lack any thing in your life. Be blessed.

  • @rfinky1
    @rfinky1 13 днів тому +1202

    Dear Noraly, I am an American, a military veteran. My heart is broken watching these dear kind people helping you. At the beginning of this season when you told us of your travel plans into Iran and Iraq I had great reservations. You open a window into our world where there are good people wherever you go. Thank you. On a side note my father served in the American army during WWII finally being one of the troops that entered Germany. One of the things I remember him saying was the German people were an honest people even after the terrible things that happened there. You have become far more than a travel guide Noraly, thank you again.

    • @j.vanderson6239
      @j.vanderson6239 13 днів тому +50

      Beautiful story. Your father was so right !!
      Greetings from The Netherlands

    • @Jeremybaland
      @Jeremybaland 13 днів тому +47

      Im a multi tour Iraq vet as well. I think they would have treated us a little different than they treated Noraly. It is good to see them as just people.

    • @AlaskaAlaska-lh4qb
      @AlaskaAlaska-lh4qb 13 днів тому +8

      Not god bless USA

    • @draterlarebil4506
      @draterlarebil4506 13 днів тому +9

      Noraly you are amazingly patient. One of your fans.Godspeed.

    • @DiveTheMedClub
      @DiveTheMedClub 13 днів тому +17

      She's Dutch dude, although you're so right about the Germans 😅

  • @Kawasaki_Keef
    @Kawasaki_Keef 12 днів тому +34

    This is why I get annoyed when people make a general negative comment on any nationality of people. All nations have some bad people, but I believe all nations have more lovely people... This is a perfect example. Lovely people, great hospitality. Great to see.

    • @mcm4981
      @mcm4981 12 днів тому

      Don't be naive... what she's doing is borderline crazy. Especially at this time. Better to wait a few years

    • @johndurrett3573
      @johndurrett3573 12 днів тому

      @@mcm4981 Well which is it. Is it sane and rational or is it crazy. Your sitting on the fence while others are putting their bets that there are in fact more good and decent people in the world then the news would have you believe. Was I concerned for her safety? Of course, but Noraly has been communicating and sharing with people around the globe directly for years. Her sense of good and questionable behavior is well tuned.
      Years ago I had to travel from Chicago to a data center in Ohio. I got lost when the hwy split and the directions were not clear which side to take. I compromised and chose a street close to where the exit should have been but only so if I took the opposite hwy direction from the start. After driving thru highly questionable neighborhoods for 5 minutes with another coworker following me in their rental, I parked at a gas station in the dead of the night with no cars but several people standing around in different locations outside. I simply got out of my car and walked up to the person closest to me(standing by a gas pump) and openly said I was lost and the address I was looking for. The man responded in kind, turning and pointed saying it should be a short distance down the street he pointed at. It was. I found the telecom data center I was scheduled to upgrade some equipment and was buzzed inside. When the coworker who followed me told them about me getting out of the car without a car in the world (he refused to leave his car) and talking to someone who for all appearances looked like he was waiting to sell drugs at the station...they all thought I was crazy. I wasn't. I just carried myself and interacted with the people I met as equals. How you conduct yourself plays a major role in how people respond to you.

    • @MrFastFarmer
      @MrFastFarmer 12 днів тому

      lol. How much did she pay for his services? In all these videos there is more going on off camera than you know.

  • @mikeclarke952
    @mikeclarke952 13 днів тому +585

    That friend of Muhammad's that fixed your lights is Legend. What absolutely sweet people, God Bless all, from Canada.

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 13 днів тому

      I,hoped she paid them

    • @bea_moon
      @bea_moon 13 днів тому +20

      ​@N0N4M30 she said she tried many times & they would not accept.

    • @lowiebovens.
      @lowiebovens. 13 днів тому +7

      You are new here....!

    • @henrytowne7463
      @henrytowne7463 13 днів тому +2

      wire for wire, color for color.... excellent

    • @1hs6
      @1hs6 13 днів тому +6

      All Iraqi people are nice.

  • @kaizen2049
    @kaizen2049 14 днів тому +1316

    Wherever she goes kindness follows, from people refusing to let her pay to escorting her to a hotel she single-handedly proved that kind people do exist ❤️ all around the globe

    • @motohobo
      @motohobo 13 днів тому +54

      Noraly is pretty famous. She's a woman and a pretty one. She's filming too. People don't want to be seen as arseholes. From my own experience,people are not always as kind ,polite and helpful to others as they are to Noraly.

    • @rollingthunder8223
      @rollingthunder8223 13 днів тому +20

      That's pretty common in those places they don't get much tourism

    • @Ea7er
      @Ea7er 13 днів тому +13

      kindness is rewarded! and respect! if one does not have this they often get karma!!!

    • @jrpatelgold
      @jrpatelgold 13 днів тому

      Not sure the people she meets knows she's 'famous'.​@@motohobo

    • @fewew7898
      @fewew7898 13 днів тому +16

      I was treated worse at an London airport tbh 😂

  • @TruGritReal
    @TruGritReal 13 днів тому +267

    No matter how dark, your light attracts the best most kind and generous people. Mohammad is an angel. His generosity is felt around the world.

  • @khalijahhb540
    @khalijahhb540 10 днів тому +4

    Iraqi hospitality is unmatched! I knew a few Iraqis doing their PhD at the university where I worked. They invited me to visit Iraq as their guest. Hopefully I will be able to visit Iraq in future. So happy to see Noraly was assisted on both sides of the borders. Muhammad has done Iraq proud

  • @stanleynwosu5830
    @stanleynwosu5830 13 днів тому +173

    How Noraly knows when to accept and refuse help is a thing of wonder. One minute she's stubborn about her DIY next she's allowing a stranger ride off with all her important stuff. Her instincts are Jedi level.

    • @nicknelson9450
      @nicknelson9450 13 днів тому +5

      I reckon 5 hours of perplexing border entanglement will, on the contrary, enfeeble your principles and instincts.

    • @stanleynwosu5830
      @stanleynwosu5830 13 днів тому +14

      @@nicknelson9450 there are situations where she's had it rougher but outrightly refused any help and kept her head on a swivel. And then there's this where she lets someone ride away with her bike, gear and vital documents. Its all instincts bro.

    • @Canyemen_8
      @Canyemen_8 13 днів тому +9

      Yeah, it's absolutely incredible that she trusted him and did let him go with her bike, passports, other documents and everything. What if he would run away with everything? Huge respect to this Mohammed. He is great as his name. People like that are rare in the world. Even friends are digging grave for their friend and here this stranger guy helped her without asking anything from her. And the mechanic as well. What a legend! Humanity is really great. May god protect them and keep them happy always.

    • @mandoula16
      @mandoula16 13 днів тому +10

      Women's intuition 😉

  • @yagam9114
    @yagam9114 13 днів тому +157

    شكرا يا حمودي انت و طيبتك تاج راس كل عراقي … كرم الضيف واجب علينا و خصوصا إذا كانت سيده هي الضيف و لوحدها لهذا السبب محمد لم يتركها لوحدها و عندما سمع المصلح ذلك سارع في المساعه و بدون اجر … الناس الطيبين تجدهم في كل مكان في العالم … الشيء الجميل هو ان نورالي لها ثقه غير اعتياديه بالبشر في كل مكان و تقابل الجميع بابتسامه ومحبه و هذا يفتح المجال للتواصل ببساطه … العراق بلدي الذي عرفت ناسه بهذا الشكل فإذا عرفوا انك غريب او اجنبي فسوف يساعدونك حتى بدون اجور و الكل يعرض عليك الضيافة في بيته … اتمنى ان تكون باقي الرحله ممتعه في العراق (و لو ان الأشياء في تنضيمها لا تشبه أوربا)
    Safe trip Norali :-)

    • @jaralghda
      @jaralghda 12 днів тому +1

      @@yagam9114 إخواني العراقيين … لماذا لم يسمح لها بالعبور من كردستان لبغداد بينما سمح لها بالعبور من إيران ؟ بينما المفروض العكس …
      دعونا من الكرم لما لا يكون العراق واحدا ؟ وحده وطنية

    • @yagam9114
      @yagam9114 12 днів тому +1

      @@jaralghda ليست لها علاقه بالشعب العراقي وانما قضايا سياسيه بين حكومة الإقليم و الحكومه المركزيه … و بالحقيقه دخول حدود كردستان هو دخول العراق و المفروض ان تعطى الفيزا on arrival و على ما يبدو ان حكومة الإقليم لها وجهة نضر اخرى … وعلى فكره هذه مشكلة كل الدول العربيه

    • @mustafa-q5t1y
      @mustafa-q5t1y 12 днів тому

      @@yagam9114 اني غير صعدت الغيرة لفوك راسي ورا ما باكو دراجتها بأربيل هسه فعلا شافت الجانب الحقيقي للعراقيين همزين العالم شافت هل شي لان بوكت دراجتها بأربيل رجعتنا عقود ليورا

    • @مرتضىالساعدي-ش8ص1ن
      @مرتضىالساعدي-ش8ص1ن 12 днів тому

      @@jaralghda حبيبي ترا كردستان تعتبر شبه دولة مستقلة وكل علاقتها بالعراق هي انها تاخذ فلوس من بغداد بدون ان تعطي اي شي
      يعني المفروض نخليهم ينفصلون ونرتاح منهم

    • @jaralghda
      @jaralghda 12 днів тому +1

      @ دول الخليج مستقلة و مواطنيها يدخلون بالبطاقة الوطنية بدون جواز … فما بالك بدولة واحدة لا تسمح بالعبور من منطقة لمنطقة … وإستغرابي لماذا لا يستطيع السائح العبور من كردستان لبغداد بينما يسمح له بالعبور من إيران لبغداد رغم إنها دولة أخرى ؟ أيعقل أن إيران أقرب لبغداد من جزئها الأخر كردستان ؟ وكذلك يسمح للسائح الدخول لكردستان إذا كان قادما من بغداد ولا يسمح بالعكس …هنا إستغرابي … مرتضى (( العراق محتل من قبل إيران )) … أتريد الطامة الكبرى (( إيران لا تقبل كل القادمين إليها من العراق بينما العكس أهلا وسهلا … ))

  • @gowthamnarra9778
    @gowthamnarra9778 13 днів тому +402

    Muhammad Hero..
    Huge respect to all the gentlemen who stood by and helped her. Humanity does wonders.
    احترام كبير لجميع السادة الذين وقفوا جانبا وساعدوها.الإنسانية تفعل العجائب.

  • @edwardweiszbeck1649
    @edwardweiszbeck1649 6 днів тому +2

    I can tell from the video the the Iraq people are fun living nice people. As a North American (Canada) it is so good to see this helpful side of the Iraq people. I love them for that and I would now consider going there one day and I will be very helpful to anyone I meet here from Iraq. From your video my dear. Give a hug to Mohammed and his mother from us viewers. Thanks Mohammed for taking good care of Noraly Itchy Boots. All the people and places you took her to meet were so nice. Love you guys in Iraq now. Blessings to your country !

    • @kpm.8
      @kpm.8 3 дні тому +1

      Thank you my friend, welcome to Iraq 🤍🇮🇶

  • @JookerSK
    @JookerSK 14 днів тому +316

    I still believe that there are more good people on this planet of ours than bad ones and this video hopefully is a good example of that. Thank you all the good souls that helped you today.

  • @SunshineSuze
    @SunshineSuze 13 днів тому +168

    2.5 million people are reduced to tears with thanks that we can all watch Noraly continue this magnificent journey! Legends!!

  • @mohammadafzal3292
    @mohammadafzal3292 13 днів тому +255

    Humanity is still alive. Hats off for that gentleman. Kind gesture.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 13 днів тому

      It always has been. It is the western media following their governments dictate who say otherwise. There is more good in people than perceived evil.

    • @mohammadafzal3292
      @mohammadafzal3292 13 днів тому +3

      My please. Rather obliged.

  • @pablodegraaf6361
    @pablodegraaf6361 12 днів тому +39

    The world is full of nice people, if you can’t find one, be one!❤

  • @RhondaHOliveNRuby
    @RhondaHOliveNRuby 13 днів тому +276

    Mohammed was literally an Earth Angel sent to you in a time of need. Thank you for continuing to share these videos because you are showing us all that there are good people everywhere. Continued safe travels Noraly. - love from Canada

    • @freehermanjose5816
      @freehermanjose5816 13 днів тому

      If you are going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair! ☮🕊❤🦄🌻🌈

  • @dennis8019
    @dennis8019 13 днів тому +37

    Muhammad and the electrician we Dutch like to thank u for protecting her .. thank u so much

  • @imcj2824
    @imcj2824 13 днів тому +93

    Totally changed my perspective over Iraq. Their hospitality is unbelievable. Kudos to friendly Iraqi people🫡

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 12 днів тому +2

      i always wonder how come you didnt know?

    • @cvarto2562
      @cvarto2562 9 днів тому +1

      Welcome in iraq camher to iraq

  • @DatboyBuj
    @DatboyBuj 12 днів тому +57

    Mohamed is a true hero! Helped our beloved Noraly thru immigration, took her to eat, to fix the lights on Frankie and gave her a bed. True human expression of being there for a stranger in need. Thank you good sir. May Allah bless you a thousand times!!
    Noraly, mankind is still truly alive with all the gestures of love you get and show us your fans on your travels. Keep Riding!!!

  • @stephanijoubert3427
    @stephanijoubert3427 13 днів тому +249

    Thank you Mohammad! You are a true hero!

  • @mjpunk
    @mjpunk 13 днів тому +213

    Man what a legend Mohammed. and the guy who fixed the light of Frankie huge respect. Take care and Welcome to Iraq again💙💙

    • @Lady62600
      @Lady62600 13 днів тому +9

      There are still so many kind people around the world … it’s refreshing
      Stay safe!

  • @hancom40
    @hancom40 13 днів тому +252

    When I saw the light from Frankie coming on, I had tears I my eyes of happiness. Such nice people who helped Noraly. ❤❤❤

    • @freddypflugbeil6
      @freddypflugbeil6 13 днів тому +7

      What a day that was Noraly making it look easy

  • @morneschaap2944
    @morneschaap2944 13 днів тому +3

    To my shame, all I know of Iran and Iraq is what I've seen in movies or the news.
    The episode so far has been amazing, such friendly people. Thank you for showing me another side of these countries and their people.

  • @bortecinekokbori8166
    @bortecinekokbori8166 13 днів тому +122

    That was so nice from this mechanic to help you to fix the cables of Frankie, without any costs.
    And many thanks to Mohammad to guide and help you to fix the custom clearance and formalities and even to find for you a place to stay safely over the night.
    Regards from Türkiye to you and to the helpful guys in Iraq.

  • @tperki2322
    @tperki2322 13 днів тому +169

    Noraly, you seem to be a magnet for kindness from strangers. So glad you made it from Iran to Iraq and found a safe haven. Huge thank you to Mohammed, he is a super hero.

  • @TrevorH-l6f
    @TrevorH-l6f 13 днів тому +362

    I'm almost in tears 😢 The grace and favour of strangers in a foreign country is overwhelming ❤ You know, the people in our world are so much better than our politicians make out. Bravo Itchy Boots from North Borneo 🙌🙌

    • @andremevissen
      @andremevissen 13 днів тому +7

      Exactly!

    • @claudiammarkes
      @claudiammarkes 13 днів тому +6

      I'm tears when light came at Frank

    • @africo9104
      @africo9104 13 днів тому +12

      What acrazy but amazing video and the amazing people of Iran and Iraq.

    • @TrevorH-l6f
      @TrevorH-l6f 13 днів тому +5

      @@claudiammarkes That's when it hit me also

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 13 днів тому

      You are overlooking the fact that it is the regular people who put these politicians in power. It is horrifying to know that 77mil Americans voted for a corrupt con man to arguably the most important position in the world. As Pogo said in the comic strip "we have met the enemy, and he is us"

  • @baraabaraa-od6sx
    @baraabaraa-od6sx 9 днів тому +12

    The Western media is the one that distorted the image of Iraq and portrayed it to you as a dangerous, destructive country full of wars in order to scare you from the Arabs and divide the peoples, but the truth is completely different. Iraq is a safe country and our people are known for their generosity, hospitality and kindness. We are happy with the change, development and prosperity that is happening every day. Thank you, Nour Ali, for presenting the civilization and beautiful history of Iraq to the whole world. I hope you enjoy watching. I am from Baghdad.

  • @zikoouchen3465
    @zikoouchen3465 13 днів тому +142

    الكرم و الضيافة عند الشعب العراقي لا حدود لها...تحياتي لك نورالي و لكل الشعب العراقي من تونس 🇹🇳❤️🇮🇶

    • @AASJAG
      @AASJAG 13 днів тому +1

      @@zikoouchen3465 الله محيي اصلك حبيبي

    • @12345678933052
      @12345678933052 10 днів тому +2

      اهلا وسهلا بكم في العراق

    • @zikoouchen3465
      @zikoouchen3465 10 днів тому +1

      @@AASJAG ايعيشك يا غالي...الاصل الطيب عندكم اهل العراق ❤️🇮🇶❤️

  • @lynneellliott9738
    @lynneellliott9738 13 днів тому +278

    The headlight is on, Frankie is back 😻. I have a huge lump in my throat at the kindness of the people Noraly has met in this episode, Mohammed, his Mum and the bike mechanic, thank you from Itchy’s fan club for your kindness and generosity, may it be returned to you many times over. Stay safe Noraly, we all wait anxiously for your next episodes. ❤️

    • @dotolaj3263
      @dotolaj3263 13 днів тому +4

      Well said. I feel exactly this way 🥺

    • @Dadsarmy134
      @Dadsarmy134 13 днів тому +4

      @lynneellliott9738 She still has to get Frankie's ignition switch, indicator lights fixed, but yet our intrepid Explorer continues with her infectious smile and laughter, what Champ.💪🏼🙏🏻❤️

    • @Sujowi
      @Sujowi 13 днів тому +2

      Never would I have thought a spoiler alert like “ the headlight is on” would make me so happy! 😊

    • @lynneellliott9738
      @lynneellliott9738 13 днів тому

      @@Sujowi Sorry I spoilt this episode for you :(

  • @رعدقاسم-ف6ز
    @رعدقاسم-ف6ز 13 днів тому +91

    محمد قد تكون خدمتك شئ عادي لنا نحن العراقيين لكن ما قدمته اجمل رسالة محبة لكل متابعين نورالي

    • @kennykuhns9843
      @kennykuhns9843 12 днів тому +3

      This is getting seen in the USA. May we all one day have peace.

  • @rainhargraves3326
    @rainhargraves3326 11 днів тому +6

    Noraly you had us so nervous for you but you are loved and protected wherever you go because you are such a trusting and loving person. I have a different perspective of Iran and Iraq now because of you. You just go with it - fearlessly. Trusting the process without complaint. I salute you and your travel Angels.

  • @demophys4883
    @demophys4883 14 днів тому +113

    My heart stopped when Frankie was ridden off by someone else, until I realized it was Mohammed the legend. What an adventure!

    • @claudiammarkes
      @claudiammarkes 13 днів тому +5

      I had tears in my eyes

    • @alitloff
      @alitloff 13 днів тому +1

      And then he carried her papers on his bike in the beginning; not sure why but what if they got separated? Was glad to see her get them back when they stopped for food.

    • @mohammedkh4321
      @mohammedkh4321 13 днів тому +2

      ​@@alitloffBecause it seems exhausting and the bureaucracy in Iraq is very annoying, especially for a Western woman in a completely strange environment.

    • @alitloff
      @alitloff 21 годину тому

      @ must be super weird for the dudes to see an independent woman out & about on her own.

  • @duijve0606
    @duijve0606 13 днів тому +146

    What a kind people and Mohammed, tears in my eyes.

    • @freehermanjose5816
      @freehermanjose5816 13 днів тому +1

      I am currently in the hospital, because I cried so much I got dehydrated! 🕊☮♥🌈

  • @redhawk9883
    @redhawk9883 13 днів тому +77

    What an adventure ❤😅 He’s truly honored the name Muhammed. Muhammed, your mother must be proud of you for raising a son like you.

    • @freehermanjose5816
      @freehermanjose5816 13 днів тому +1

      I'm not surprised! Muhammad was famous for his peaceful nature! ♥🦄🌈🕊☮🌻

  • @EdieC-f8v
    @EdieC-f8v 12 днів тому +3

    What an incredible part of your journey. Kindness in strangers is everything we need to see in life. There is more love than hate.I was so blessed to see how you were treated.❤ Much love and appreciation to Mohammed and his mom and all the people who helped you

  • @williamgamelisenaya793
    @williamgamelisenaya793 13 днів тому +128

    What makes this vlogs compelling to watch uninterrupted is the unpredictability of events taking place right before our eyes 👀👀.
    She's one of the bravest youtubers out there.
    Her resilience & fortitude in the face of insurmountable odds is just remarkable.
    Nuff respect Noraly
    Thanks for all you do.
    Bless up

    • @dwater7246
      @dwater7246 13 днів тому +6

      I can only watch because I know that by the time she makes her Vlog she is safe and reasonably sound. What a marvel she is.

  • @cherylsibson2529
    @cherylsibson2529 13 днів тому +130

    Thankyou Muhammad, Kindness matters, indeed it does!

  • @mohamedhamam3153
    @mohamedhamam3153 13 днів тому +99

    كل الشكر والتقدير الى محمد والشعب العراقى رفعت راس كل العرب والمسلمين ونتمنى لكى رحلة سعيدة فى العراق يا نورالى...

  • @PSBEadventures
    @PSBEadventures 12 днів тому +2

    As a lifelong bike technician, you can tell that fellow that worked on your bike can probably fix anything. He was focused and on task! Also, Mohammad's cool factor goes up not just for helping a total stranger, but he rides a TWO STROKE Street bike!!!!

  • @georgeforbes1494
    @georgeforbes1494 13 днів тому +127

    I'm a 57 year old male from Scotland and have been riding bikes since the age of 20 ,You are an absolute legend in my mind as I could only dream of having the confidence to attempt the journeys you are pursuing. Only just discovered you on You Tube and can't wait for the next step on your journey. totally inspiring.

    • @mazzamonk
      @mazzamonk 13 днів тому +6

      She is truly awesome

    • @armagtube
      @armagtube 13 днів тому

      @@georgeforbes1494 oh watch back then, u got more to see

    • @wjheald
      @wjheald 13 днів тому +8

      @@georgeforbes1494 Treat yourself George, go back to the beginning in India and watch a true biking legend take on the world.

    • @NewSkiwi
      @NewSkiwi 13 днів тому +4

      I hope you get to watch all her seasons. It will be so worth your time.

    • @forthrightnight
      @forthrightnight 7 днів тому

      You must go back in her library and watch the African ride she just finished last year. Unbelievable what she goes through on the original Frankie. The ride before that was the South America to Alaska, being Canadian she went through only a couple of hours from me. It felt like royalty was here.

  • @coffeeguy6673
    @coffeeguy6673 14 днів тому +163

    Noraly you have the patience of a saint. Nice to see kind people helping this amazing woman ! Thank you to whoever you are.

  • @talajojo-z1d
    @talajojo-z1d 13 днів тому +172

    ❤❤ شكرا على مساعدتكم لهذه السيدة اللطيفه من الحدود العراقية ومصلح الدراجة ومحمد ووالدته والنعم منكم ... نورالي أتمنى لك رحلة امنة وسعيدة

  • @DrifterthroughLife
    @DrifterthroughLife 12 днів тому +29

    I have to admit that early on in the video I was thinking that there is nothing in Iraq or Iran worth seeing that is worth the hassle and uncertainly of the border crossings. Then I keep watching and see people helping and doing the right thing and it brings a tear to your eye.

  • @harrowiersma
    @harrowiersma 13 днів тому +48

    what a legend this Mohammed!!
    as being dutch myself - and having lived abroad for over 25 years now - I see how we as western-europeans have forgotten the importance of hospitality. These people don't know you Noraly - but they help you, because they want to and help you on your way. I love it - it's so beautiful to see. I'm sometimes ashamed to see how the media is reporting on this kind of countries, of course: burocracy is horrendous, but all are helping you to come through. Thank you for showing this beautiful side of humanity.

    • @heerj00
      @heerj00 13 днів тому +3

      Helemaal mee eens!

    • @nuclearicebreaker
      @nuclearicebreaker 13 днів тому

      They help her because he either has western values, OR sahih hadith tells him to.
      Hospitality has nothing to do with it.

  • @khalidjoburi5270
    @khalidjoburi5270 13 днів тому +87

    love and appreciations to Mohmad and his mom , Continued safe travels to Baghdad brave Noraly.

  • @D.J.ZAPELO
    @D.J.ZAPELO 13 днів тому +52

    No matter what bad things happen to a person, there are always people who give kindness from themselves.
    Amazing people.

  • @speranzad.8632
    @speranzad.8632 12 днів тому +2

    Good to know that good persons like Muhammed still exist in this world ! Good Luck ❤

  • @KlausZanetti
    @KlausZanetti 13 днів тому +82

    Today Noraly, I had some little tears in my eyes, when you finally passed the border to Iraq ! Tears of happiness !!! And tears of joy !!!
    And when this guy fixed your wirering for going on riding, it seemed like an episode of the fairy tale of a thousand and one nights !
    All over this big planet, there are so many stunning, incredible and GOOD PEOPLE around ! Thanks to all !

  • @spinny2010
    @spinny2010 13 днів тому +112

    What a bunch of legends. May the nation of Iraq see prolonged and continued prosperity and peace. Love from UK

    • @vwwaa
      @vwwaa 13 днів тому +12

      The people of irag went through hell with allied forces bombs. People forget so quick. Nice people.

    • @TuT-k8k
      @TuT-k8k 12 днів тому +2

      Thank you welcome every one in my countray Iraq

  • @costasworldofmusicmemories5792
    @costasworldofmusicmemories5792 13 днів тому +68

    Your Guardian Angel is there to help you. Muhammed , you are legend. This is what a human being is all about. A big shout out to Muhammed🙏❤️🙏 Noraly, Be Safe ! Be Healthy!
    Sending much love❤️ from Richmond, VA. Jim and Harriet

  • @rodmcgrath2503
    @rodmcgrath2503 12 днів тому +9

    Wow what a legend both Mohammad and the light guy....so nice to see....

  • @dcijams
    @dcijams 13 днів тому +35

    Mohammed and the guy that Helped fix her bike, Greeting from the USA. Thank you for assisting Noraly, I her time of Need.

  • @juliajoplin4238
    @juliajoplin4238 13 днів тому +150

    This episode actually made me cry! So much craziness going on in the world now and here are you , a woman alone in Iran and Iraq getting the kindest and sweetest response and help from complete strangers! I’m so happy for you, you are truly unique!
    🥰🙏🏽❤️

    • @atticuskilby515
      @atticuskilby515 13 днів тому +4

      And her journeys and interactions prove that the majority of people have wonderful hearts!

    • @ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf
      @ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lf 13 днів тому +2

      Everyone is alone...why would you differentiate her as a women?

    • @StevenMehler-j3k
      @StevenMehler-j3k 13 днів тому

      This episode actually made me cry! You must be on anti depressants

    • @juliajoplin4238
      @juliajoplin4238 13 днів тому +1

      @@ASDasdSDsadASD-nc7lfEveryone is alone? Has nothing to do with my point…and my comment was to Noraly, I’m sure she doesn’t choose to misunderstand it.

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 13 днів тому +1

      That's exactly how I felt, Julia. I was very moved by this episode, for many reasons. The world is an overwhelmingly depressing place these days, especially in the US. 🌿🩵🌿

  • @msamuel1964
    @msamuel1964 13 днів тому +63

    This border experience would have stressed me so much, I'd probably have cried. What amazingly, kind and generous people you encountered. Helping you navigate a very complicated situation. Then for some one to get your lights working and to top it off, you are offered a safe place to sleep, just...... WOW.

  • @ChrisBurke-cv7pk
    @ChrisBurke-cv7pk 7 днів тому +1

    My stress levels went through the roof from the comfort of my lounge . Want an amazing ending , love the hospitality and warmth from the people you’ve met .

  • @mrharry8466
    @mrharry8466 13 днів тому +108

    The people of Iraq and Iran seem awesome.
    What a legend to sort your lights out.
    And the people who offer strangers their own home.
    LEGENDS

  • @charlesharris2749
    @charlesharris2749 13 днів тому +76

    That's got to be in the top few memorable border crossings ever. Noraly is a scrapper though, nothing is going to get the better of her. Thanks to all the people who helped her, and thanks to Noraly for being a special human being. Happy Trails!

  • @AidaJof
    @AidaJof 13 днів тому +56

    Amazing, even caught in the midst of border red tape, Noraly manages to find a helping soul -- Mohammed, you are a legend not only helping Noraly negotiate the border paperwork but also providing her with a place at his mother's home for the night🙏
    And even the guy who fixed her lights, many thanks
    GO ITCHY BOOTS, GO ... 🏍🏍🏍

  • @noelpogiako1
    @noelpogiako1 9 днів тому +2

    This is the most amazing video. Other western country sometimes they're misinterpret the hospitality of Muslim countries. Thank you Noraly for sharing this video so viewers may change their perspective in life that we are all connected as people. I have been to UAE and other muslim countries and I realize they're nicest people if you give them a RESPECT and they will respect you back. Spread the PEACE and LOVE.

  • @RiadhHidri
    @RiadhHidri 13 днів тому +25

    Amazing! This is Iraq that I dreamt of visiting since my childhood! This is Iraq that I learnt about in books and heard about in. This is humanity that we are born and brought to life to witness. Thanks Norali and everyone in this video.

    • @kpm.8
      @kpm.8 3 дні тому +1

      Thank you my friend, Iraq is a great country and always welcomes guests. You are welcome in Iraq. 🤍🇮🇶

  • @JamesJoseph-l6v
    @JamesJoseph-l6v 13 днів тому +61

    Great to see you are safe.
    Respect to Mohammad and his mom.
    Take care.

  • @alienmerchant
    @alienmerchant 13 днів тому +49

    People in Iran and Iraq are so amazingly kind and helpful . This is real Humanity not the hostile or fear we see in movies or the news. There are good people around the world.

    • @Alexander-of7ny
      @Alexander-of7ny 13 днів тому

      Apart from the 2 that stole her bike that is.

    • @aliabtahi2313
      @aliabtahi2313 13 днів тому +1

      Iran people minus the Government ( large sections of it )

    • @alienmerchant
      @alienmerchant 12 днів тому +2

      yes, bad guys everywhere but good outweigh ed the bad.

  • @bidufree
    @bidufree 7 днів тому +2

    People without needs to defend a position or to show power, instead showing so much kindness and solidarity. Made my eyes all wet by the end seeing all these people giving a helping hand. True altruism. 💗

  • @gcorriveau6864
    @gcorriveau6864 13 днів тому +72

    Thank goodness for Mohammed. And the "McDonalds" food - looks much healthier than 'real' McDonalds!! Phew - what a day.

  • @MouseToes
    @MouseToes 13 днів тому +65

    I literally cried at the incredible hospitality of every kindness extended to you there. Amazingly kind and generous people. Mohammad and his Mother are Legends!

    • @quilmesdave
      @quilmesdave 13 днів тому

      Same here.

    • @GlowofLife
      @GlowofLife 13 днів тому

      Me too. First it's amazing how Noraly kept her cool and smile at every situation and then the incredibly helpful people!

    • @محمدالتميمي-ع6ص
      @محمدالتميمي-ع6ص 13 днів тому +1

      Thank you for these beautiful words. We, the Iraqi people, are all good people who do not differentiate between anyone, and we do not differentiate between religions. We remember the words of Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib, peace be upon him. People are of two types: Either you have a religious brother or you have good manners. Thank you for your command. Be humble and easy to eat. Anyone who wants to visit Iraq is welcome. gorgeous

  • @zweispurmopped
    @zweispurmopped 13 днів тому +79

    Mohammed, you are an absolute champ! Special greetings to you from Germany, but no lesser greetings to all the other good people who were helping out there! 🤗
    It´s so soothing to see what humans actually are like! 🤗
    😍, 🤗!!1!

  • @janetcorrington6741
    @janetcorrington6741 12 днів тому +3

    So amazing to see such kind and helpful people, strangers who are willing be be friends and friendly without wanting something back in return. The world has many bad characters but we must not forget the world is also filled with many very good characters too. Thank you for highlighting the good Noraly and hope you stay safe on your journey.

  • @salvadorzamora236
    @salvadorzamora236 13 днів тому +65

    Oh Noraly. This is one of your best episodes ever. May God bless Mohammed for his service. His help getting you through all the hurdles at the border was beyond anyone could ask. And then he takes you to guy who could McGeyvor a light switch for you was amazing. The people of Iraq are beautiful.

  • @samihbenmadhi5497
    @samihbenmadhi5497 13 днів тому +85

    ليس غريب على الشعب العراقي الكريم .. رفعتونا رؤوسنا كعرب .الف تحية من تونس 🇹🇳🇮🇶

    • @thearchibaldtuttle
      @thearchibaldtuttle 13 днів тому +5

      Bless your heart and be well!

    • @RockyJohn-o6m
      @RockyJohn-o6m 13 днів тому +5

      والف الف تحيه لكم يا اهل تونس الطيبين

    • @12345678933052
      @12345678933052 10 днів тому +3

      اهلا فيكم في بلدنا.... سعداء في قدومكم

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 13 днів тому +48

    I'm not so much surprised by the hospitality shown Noraly as I'm encouraged by it. I've traveled quite a bit around the world, and people most everywhere are kind and honest. Unfortunately, the media only gives one impression. That's why traveling breaks barriers and biases. Thank you Noraly for showing your millions of viewers what the world and humanity is really about. Continued safe travels . . .

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 13 днів тому +1

      I've had the same experience in my traveling days. 💐

  • @gb1178
    @gb1178 8 днів тому +2

    Massive respect to all the people that helped you in this video. Legends for their people and country. Respect from the Czech Republic.

  • @jh6273
    @jh6273 13 днів тому +45

    He is a good man and genuinely cared for your well being

  • @chehelzina
    @chehelzina 13 днів тому +40

    Huge respect to all the gentlemen who stood by and helped her. Humanity does wonders.

  • @TheVeelkrow
    @TheVeelkrow 13 днів тому +50

    Mohammed is definitely a true legend, as is his Mom and not forgetting the technicians who all did a brilliant job to get you back up and running. Another big Shukran to Iraq and also to the people of Iran for their kindness, generosity and hospitality, truly speaking, people are people, it's just that governments tend to damage the otherwise good reputation of people.

  • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
    @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim 12 днів тому +6

    I have probably enjoyed this episode the most out of all of them. I like the sound of Arabic, speak a few words of it too and the kindness of strangers was heartwarming.

    • @TuT-k8k
      @TuT-k8k 12 днів тому

      Welcome in my countray

  • @OsaroOyegun
    @OsaroOyegun 13 днів тому +22

    This has got to be the BEST video ever. The shear kindness of Mohammed and his friends...totally above and beyond fantastical human beings. Kindness is real! No matter what you believe and who /what you worship, above all is LOVE and Kindness! I almost fell off my chair when I saw Mohammeds friends working on the bike...like WHAAT...at that time of night and they do it like it means nothing....OMG! Unbelievable acts of kindness. To top it all, Mohammed and his mother mother allows a complete stranger in her home. Its politicians and religious leaders that make it seem like we are so different and have actual disagreements, we the people really need to continue to be people first, just simple homan beings!

    • @blochspin
      @blochspin 13 днів тому

      you need to watch more of her seasons. They are a lot of these kinds of encounters.

  • @paariraaju9688
    @paariraaju9688 13 днів тому +43

    Mohammad is the talk of the day, wonderful guy helping you to enter Iraq and getting the headlight repaired and finally offering a night stay with him and his mom. A great person 👍👍🙏

  • @hanshartfiel6394
    @hanshartfiel6394 13 днів тому +35

    I'm amazed by the friendliness, help and hospitality of those people. I know a few Iraqis, Kurds and Turks here in the UK and, to be honest, they are all like that.

  • @lucyjohnson7150
    @lucyjohnson7150 9 днів тому +6

    Incredible hospitality & light fixing job. This would never happen where we live. So amazing. Good people you found on your travels.

  • @EternallyGr8FULL
    @EternallyGr8FULL 13 днів тому +51

    The hospitality shown to you in any of your videos makes me cry, it's so very beautiful when people are kind to each other.

  • @mollycooper-rg9zz
    @mollycooper-rg9zz 13 днів тому +36

    OH MY GOODNESS....SO MANY REAL GOOD MEN 💪...WHO GO OUT OF THEIR WAY TO NOT ONLY HELP A WOMAN ON HER OWN BUT ALSO PROTECT HER IN NIGHTFALL.
    ITS MAGICAL !!
    THESE MEN ARE SO VALUABLE THEY EARN DEEP RESPECT FROM US ALL !!
    THEY ARE A TRUE BLESSING TO THEIR COUNTRY AND FAMILY.
    SENDING LOTS OF LOVE AND BLESSINGS...FROM SCOTLAND 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ❤

  • @mannyfig1408
    @mannyfig1408 13 днів тому +20

    The people in Iraq and Iran can be so, so beautiful and helpful. You are so lucky and fortunate.

  • @michelbisson1481
    @michelbisson1481 10 днів тому +2

    the spirit of the people is overwhelming and incredibly spiritual. what an abundance of good natured, human kindness.

  • @TeacherTanyaMeyer
    @TeacherTanyaMeyer 13 днів тому +31

    Your PATIENCE is a true inspiration, my dear! Mohammed, the Iraqi LEGEND, indeed! The goodness of your heart and your calm, friendly attitude is what keeps you safe everywhere

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm 13 днів тому +32

    The kindness and hospitality of common people brings a tear to my eye.

  • @ksaed123
    @ksaed123 13 днів тому +17

    العراقيين مدهلين ابطال ورفعة راس يا عراقيين فخر وعزة يا اهل العراق . بياض وجه شكرا لكل من سعد

  • @craigocraigie
    @craigocraigie 12 днів тому +4

    Absolutely amazing. I have a newfound respect for the Iraq people.