A day in the life of a teenager in medieval Baghdad - Birte Kristiansen and Petra Sijpesteijn

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  • Join siblings Hisham and Asma in medieval Baghdad as they prepare and gather supplies for the hajj, a holy pilgrimage to Mecca.
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    It’s 791 CE. As the morning sun shines on the Golden Gate Palace, brother and sister Hisham and Asma prepare for the journey of a lifetime: the hajj, a holy pilgrimage to Mecca. They intend to travel with the big hajj caravan- but a last-minute mishap threatens to undo months of careful planning. Birte Kristiansen and Petra Sijpesteijn detail a day in the life of siblings in medieval Baghdad.
    Lesson by Birte Kristiansen and Petra Sijpesteijn, directed by Mohammad Babakoohi.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 896

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop9326 Рік тому +5190

    Props to the cameraman for time traveling back in 791 CE for this.

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Рік тому +1516

      It's hard work, but someone's got to do it

    • @mr.fishmanman
      @mr.fishmanman Рік тому +88

      ​@@TEDEd Keeping up the grind huh Also Can i Give a Shoutout To Lil Saladin

    • @winzyl9546
      @winzyl9546 Рік тому +13

      It's animated.

    • @mackerelmafia2898
      @mackerelmafia2898 Рік тому +80

      @@winzyl9546 whoosh

    • @berdwatcher5125
      @berdwatcher5125 Рік тому +54

      @@winzyl9546 no its not

  • @hb.raafay
    @hb.raafay Рік тому +3942

    Islamic and Indian history is one of the most underrated history subjects in popular media. African history is totally overlooked.
    But just a window in these subjects show how much is lost and how much is hidden.

    • @zenmkultra
      @zenmkultra Рік тому

      How are they "overlooked"? Just because white people don't read them? Maybe you should stop centering your world around them and seeking approval from them

    • @kolwaski8235
      @kolwaski8235 Рік тому +195

      Because that history is written by Western people and outsiders

    • @zenmkultra
      @zenmkultra Рік тому

      @@kolwaski8235 Why are you people so incompetent to write your own history then?

    • @nodermark8922
      @nodermark8922 Рік тому +206

      I remember seeing a video that showed some of African history was lost due to the system they used to record it. Basically, Some Africans used to record history using plaques that depicted images of major events in their history. The plaques were hung in chronological order to show the time. Unfortunately, a lot of the plaques were made up of gold so colonial soldiers took them. Of course, the soldiers never bother to record the order of the plates before removing them so now even if all the plaques were returned to Africa, the order is lost.

    • @sir_albaxious1909
      @sir_albaxious1909 Рік тому +13

      ​@@kolwaski8235 Correct

  • @samrevlej9331
    @samrevlej9331 Рік тому +665

    So basically, people in 8th century Baghdad also had to deal with last-minute complications for an important trip and had to run through a whole chain of people being unhelpful to fix their issue as time runs out?
    Good to know we're not the only one this happens to.

  • @haileymclaughlin3961
    @haileymclaughlin3961 11 місяців тому +689

    3:18 Hasham, through his tears: p-please I just need a camel 😭
    Scholar: nah son you need to know how to make a poultice.
    Hasham, sobbing: please…just a single camel.
    Scholar: hmm but have you ever considered Greek philosophy.

  • @PtitPoup
    @PtitPoup Рік тому +1178

    I would gladly watch a 2 hour long movie about this story with this animation, it was simply stunning ☺️✨

    • @WHY-xd5zk
      @WHY-xd5zk 11 місяців тому +25

      any movie set on that age would interest me as well

  • @mon_moi
    @mon_moi Рік тому +199

    can we talk about how cute Hisham and Asma are in this animation though

  • @user-gm5zt1dr8s
    @user-gm5zt1dr8s Рік тому +293

    As an Iranian it was really nice to see some Persian script in good old style of artistic writing.

    • @johnsonsmith3421
      @johnsonsmith3421 11 місяців тому +8

      We love the Iranians!

    • @ssa3101
      @ssa3101 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@johnsonsmith3421 yeah that's why you sanction them to death. That's some love you have for them

    • @johnsonsmith3421
      @johnsonsmith3421 11 місяців тому +7

      @@ssa3101 lmao

    • @masood4341
      @masood4341 11 місяців тому

      ​@@ssa3101 it's all beacase of our brutal regime I hope we get rid of it as soon as possible and replace it with a democratic one instead

    • @kraijom319
      @kraijom319 17 днів тому

      Loving iranians aint mean loving the government​@@ssa3101

  • @harshitahelani2770
    @harshitahelani2770 Рік тому +1250

    Nice to see that the A day in... series is still under production. It is one of the best series on the channel. Love your work guys. ♥️♥️

    • @harshitahelani2770
      @harshitahelani2770 Рік тому +4

      This is my first video with so many likes and a heart from Ted Ed. Thanks guys

    • @noysam3570
      @noysam3570 Рік тому +1

      Idk if youtube or ted ed did this, but the title translated the names into European names that clearly weren't used in Mid East

    • @nickolas.h
      @nickolas.h 10 місяців тому +2

      I really like these historical animated videos. ❤

  • @KnightsofGaming2016
    @KnightsofGaming2016 Рік тому +354

    I love these "a day in..." types of videos. I get a wholesome vibe from it and a sense of adventure.

  • @Lavender_Chan
    @Lavender_Chan Рік тому +489

    As an African, I love learning the history of different countries and their cultures. Thank you for uploading a history of an Islamic era, hoping for another in the future.

    • @mustafaercumen3187
      @mustafaercumen3187 Рік тому

      İf you loved learning this search for Sokowo caliphate and Mali Empire of Mansa Musa. Those are small portion of Islamic history of Africa

    • @samaich5545
      @samaich5545 Рік тому +2

      lol whats the point of writing "As an African?"

    • @Lavender_Chan
      @Lavender_Chan Рік тому +5

      @@samaich5545 OMG, did I wrote that? haha. By the way I'm Tanzanian

    • @samaich5545
      @samaich5545 Рік тому +1

      @@Lavender_Chan might as well specify your hometown and neighborhood and give your address

    • @jackiecozzie4803
      @jackiecozzie4803 11 місяців тому

      @@samaich5545 Jesus who pissed in your breakfast cereal

  • @z.khatibi7858
    @z.khatibi7858 Рік тому +133

    The fact that I can read the script in the animation makes me happy to my core :) beautiful Persian language.

    • @user-nl7gt4zx5p
      @user-nl7gt4zx5p 19 днів тому +1

      As An Indonesian (Muslim) WHAT DOES IT SAY?!

    • @yuzan3607
      @yuzan3607 15 днів тому +5

      yea it's weird they used Persian script when Baghdad was an Arab city

    • @matina4552
      @matina4552 14 днів тому +3

      @@yuzan3607 This is a modern children's story, not a medieval text.

    • @theboujieproletariat
      @theboujieproletariat 13 днів тому

      The illustrator may be persian ​@@yuzan3607

  • @theresak5906
    @theresak5906 Рік тому +1213

    It's such a shame we in Europe only get to study the European history, starting from the Greeks. As if Arabic, Persian, Indian, African history didint exist at all. Thank you TedEd for letting us fill those educational gaps with your insightful videos

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому

      If you think that's a Euro problem, go to Asia. We really don't study anything about your continent...

    • @hamfahimkabir
      @hamfahimkabir Рік тому +106

      Result of colonialism and superior race mentality.
      From the words of Dan Brown,"History is written by the victor."

    • @shohan5772
      @shohan5772 Рік тому +48

      we from outside of Europe also get to study your history extensively.

    • @HerMi.T
      @HerMi.T Рік тому +12

      did you not have world history lesson?

    • @theresak5906
      @theresak5906 Рік тому +32

      @H. A. M. Fahim Kabir That's unfortunately so true..I've got a friend who lives in Mexico and she says they only study Mexican history from the moment when it was conquered by Spaniards- and from their point of view. That's heartbreaking....

  • @DuhaMohammad
    @DuhaMohammad Рік тому +204

    Actually, women did join learning circles back then. There were many female students and scholars, of course their number doesn't compare at all to that of males, but they had a chance too. Even some of our greatest male scholars have female names in the list of their teachers.

    • @marcomarco7750
      @marcomarco7750 11 місяців тому +1

      Source ?

    • @DuhaMohammad
      @DuhaMohammad 11 місяців тому +59

      @@marcomarco7750 In the Wikipedia page of Ibn Taymiyyah you'll find: "The number of scholars under which he studied hadith is said to number more than two hundred, *four of whom were women* ".
      Al-Suyuti is another example I can think of right now. Unfortunately his Wikipedia page in English doesn't mention female teachers, but the Arabic one does, check it if you can read Arabic.
      These are 2 examples, and there are many more.

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 11 місяців тому +1

      Cool

    • @matina4552
      @matina4552 14 днів тому +26

      Exactly! It's just mind-blowing how even as far back as the middle ages, women in the Islamic empire could get such high quality education comparable to modern day Muslim women in Afghanistan in the 21st century! Four students taught by Ibn Taymiyyah alone! If all the other teachers were documented as well, perhaps we could count up to ten women across the empire who could read Quran!
      The empowering influence of the Islamic culture can still be witnessed in the privileges that women hold all across the Islamic world, when compared to the non-Muslim nations!
      The video is obviously biased in saying that a life of formal scholarship was not likely for Asma.

    • @bunjijumper5345
      @bunjijumper5345 13 днів тому

      Islam is false.

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion Рік тому +443

    One my most favorite periods in history, the Islamic Golden Age. Missing the days when the Caliphs surrounded himself with poets, philosophers, physicians and scholars of "ancient science" while the ulama studied religious science. And then, the Mongols arrived and while Baghdad eventually became functionable again, the House of Wisdom is gone forever along with the knowledge that was thrown into the Tigris River.

    • @nathan-and-upam
      @nathan-and-upam 11 місяців тому +15

      And the final nail in the coffin was the advent of the Ashariites who eventually turned Arab from a forward thinking progressive realm to a land of regressive fundamentalists.

    • @lerneanlion
      @lerneanlion 11 місяців тому +6

      @@nathan-and-upam You do realized that Ibn Khaldun is a follower of Ash'ari school of thought too, right?

    • @nathan-and-upam
      @nathan-and-upam 11 місяців тому +7

      @@lerneanlion No I didn't. I am just a history enthusiast with a good internet connection 😛. As I understand Ash'aris did have the scientific temper at the beginning and they tried to prove Quran through science. But as inevitable when science progressed enough to challenge Quran they became Quran apologists and started condemning science. To quote famed historian Eduardo Sachhau 'Ashari and Ghazali were the reason that the Arab world didn't have Galileo, Newton or Keppler'. Whatever Ibn-Khaldun or any other person believes in is completely their personal matter but I am just talking about the big picture. Again I am no historian so if anything I said is wrong then please correct me. Curiosity above everything ✌️

    • @lerneanlion
      @lerneanlion 11 місяців тому +23

      @@nathan-and-upam Ghazali was not responsible for the fall of the "ancient science" in the Muslim world. He supported math and other scientific ventures. He simply viewed metaphysics as making no sense.

    • @schorpioen7466
      @schorpioen7466 11 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@nathan-and-upam it might have been the sack of Bagdhad and the Nizamiyyah schooling system instead of Al Ghazali

  • @urmomishotngl
    @urmomishotngl Рік тому +140

    I watch these videos everyday, and I'm so happy and feel very represented now that you've animated a story from the islamic age. Thank you

    • @daforkgaming3320
      @daforkgaming3320 Рік тому +2

      As a Muslim, me too

    • @badis1169
      @badis1169 11 місяців тому

      We don’t need woke videos from the west with music and souls representations to feel « represented ». Get up from your knees.

  • @cherie..cherry
    @cherie..cherry Рік тому +126

    I love the sound immersion in this! Great way to include those with poor vision who can’t see the beautiful animation story.

    • @Maria-ik2vf
      @Maria-ik2vf 8 місяців тому +1

      I hope that they see this comment so they can add it into their other animations!

  • @eleanorahmed
    @eleanorahmed Рік тому +177

    A beautifully presented video. I'd only like to bring up one point, that scholarship was not reserved only for men; rather, in Islamic culture, men and women have been learning from each other throughout history. Happy to provide examples if anyone wants them.

    • @salmaizzatii3798
      @salmaizzatii3798 Рік тому +11

      Please do! ❤

    • @allseeingirene
      @allseeingirene Рік тому +11

      That's why the video shows the female character also learning :)

    • @annoyingisheep574
      @annoyingisheep574 Рік тому

      🤡

    • @Gilamath.
      @Gilamath. 11 місяців тому +43

      Indeed, this is quite true, however the particular scholarly culture of Baghdad during the time of Harun Ar-Rashid was one from which women were excluded. This was not true in other parts of the Abbasid caliphate at the time, and was not true of Baghdad in all times, but I think the writers here were very specifically focused on one particular time and place when telling their story
      But indeed, one of the major factors of Islamic history in general, going back to its earliest years, is the general openness to having women in positions of scholarly mastery. This, alongside the diversity of cultures and peoples that quickly became invested in the Islamic project, likely contributed greatly to the rapid ascent of academic progress during the Islamic Golden Age

  • @ZR3009
    @ZR3009 Рік тому +146

    To all Islamic people reading this, have a wonderful fasting.
    Untuk hadirin yang beragama Islam, Selamat menunaikan Ibadah Puasa.

  • @reem3266
    @reem3266 Рік тому +42

    These are stories I grew up hearing, thank you for illustrating this beautifully and sharing it with us!

  • @AquaEclipse324
    @AquaEclipse324 Рік тому +58

    I'm very interested in learning about the Islamic Golden Age and adore the A Day in the Life series! Thank you for making this video and temporarily satiating my curiosity. Can you please make a video based on Chinese history for the series?

  • @dariusbacuieti7314
    @dariusbacuieti7314 Рік тому +18

    We definitely need a part two to this video that talks about the rest of their journey

  • @satviksajan8805
    @satviksajan8805 Рік тому +26

    The amount of work you put into these videos are amazing. These videos truly make my day.

  • @whatsup3519
    @whatsup3519 Рік тому +60

    What a incredible animation you are making . Proud to be a ted ed fan. I really appreciate your hard work keep on going. Love your work

  • @rahileshanbi5551
    @rahileshanbi5551 11 місяців тому +6

    Totally loved the storytelling, Arabic pronunciation of our cities, and the details made for everything mentioned . It really made me -a person raised in Makkah in the 21st century - feel like I was in Baghdad at that time!

  • @saykojitube
    @saykojitube Рік тому +13

    poetry and stories has been an essential element throughout history😍

    • @hirokazemistral
      @hirokazemistral Рік тому +1

      OMG. Saykoji the rapper? Wow!

    • @amarullahanam5825
      @amarullahanam5825 11 місяців тому +1

      much respect to Saykoji. One of the sickest Indonesian rappers. His raps are supersick and a big part of my childhood. Well versed lyrics must come from a learned man such as Saykoji.

  • @shaksiyat
    @shaksiyat Рік тому +40

    Animation reminds me of old arabic books.
    Ted-ed animators are so creative.

  • @natesworldyt9450
    @natesworldyt9450 Рік тому +37

    This looks like a game that is ancient themed fantasy where you try to find a artifact

  • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
    @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 Рік тому +12

    I love these "A Day In....Series " makes me feel as if I'm actually there!Also as an African I appreciate learning the history of Africa and other cultures,refreshing from European

  • @dqan7372
    @dqan7372 Рік тому +11

    A fascinating glimpse! I hope there are more of these.

  • @dhanvi-shah
    @dhanvi-shah Рік тому +10

    These A day in... videos showing life back in time is extremely well illustrated/spoken.

  • @Umirua
    @Umirua 11 місяців тому +17

    Poor Hisham literally just went into the library for directions to the nearest camel vendor only to be read and lectured by people. Sure knowledge is fun but none of it exactly helped him at the moment

    • @hoel9327
      @hoel9327 11 місяців тому +2

      I still see your 9 year old comments, really puts into perspective a change of time

    • @Umirua
      @Umirua 11 місяців тому +3

      @@hoel9327 I'm surprised youtube hasn't imploded on itself through all this time

  • @RGMyers24
    @RGMyers24 Рік тому +5

    In addition to the accessible and fascinating narration, the animation is beautiful and perfect for shaping the story. Thank you for allowing us to get to know a culture that is unknown to us, sometimes strange but always fascinating. Greetings from Venezuela🇻🇪

  • @ismailamir6684
    @ismailamir6684 Рік тому +12

    Wow! What detailed animations! Loved the inclusion of traditional styles!

  • @introvertedgirl4891
    @introvertedgirl4891 Рік тому

    Thanks for bringing back a day in the life! My favorite series here 😊

  • @user-jk8vh3cw2x
    @user-jk8vh3cw2x Рік тому +34

    its cool to see the history of other people and there different view points hopefully baghdad my beloved home will be back to its glory days

  • @farnazsayyed641
    @farnazsayyed641 Рік тому +21

    This is so informative. Thank you for making videos on topics people don't talk about 💖😊

  • @Manowar458
    @Manowar458 Рік тому +14

    Love the art style and narrator

  • @lelimlost
    @lelimlost Рік тому +5

    The attention to detail in this animated video is so cool... you guys even made, the flipping of pages and sequence of characters from right to left like how most middle eastern country write and read... that is so cool.

  • @technojunkie123
    @technojunkie123 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely in love with this art style ❤

  • @Kerajay
    @Kerajay Рік тому +6

    I’ve always been obsessed with this subject I’m from a European family and since I was 10 I was studying Arabic history.

  • @MASSIF101
    @MASSIF101 10 днів тому +1

    This is honestly one of the most charming Ted-Ed vids I have ever seen! really deeply enjoyed the story and the animation is aesthetically brilliant, I love how it feels like a children's book but references an illuminated manuscript style. Excellent work on this.

  • @hanikazuha
    @hanikazuha Рік тому +3

    I love the animation, it's really amazing. "A day in life.." series are one of my favourite of this channel other than "myths around the world". It's nice to see you covered a history of Islam, in Ramadhan too.

  • @thelocalgoose
    @thelocalgoose Рік тому +7

    I really *NEED* the audio (or background music) of this video!
    The music is so traditional and calm imo... Great vid and amazing animation Ted-Ed ! I really love these 'a day in...' kinds of videos

    • @nickyfrenchdoc
      @nickyfrenchdoc 6 днів тому

      I tried to look it up for you, but to no avail.. It seems like it was composed or commissioned by the director of the video Mohammad Babakoohi. If you're still looking for the background music, I would recommend reaching out to him directly :).

  • @midloran
    @midloran Рік тому +5

    Love these animations, always creative (:

  • @leanpitt8807
    @leanpitt8807 Рік тому +2

    👍🏻 thanks for this amazing video

  • @devalsinhsindha8626
    @devalsinhsindha8626 Рік тому +18

    All I could do to appreciate is
    .
    thank you

  • @deepti3154
    @deepti3154 Рік тому +2

    The animation is simply wonderful! Kudos to the animators.

  • @rinjinnoko
    @rinjinnoko 11 місяців тому +2

    Love the art style & animation concept!

  • @lakshmimohan6467
    @lakshmimohan6467 Рік тому +2

    The animation 😍 ❤️ the narration is very calming 😌

  • @1nourm
    @1nourm 4 дні тому

    this A day in... series is so beautifully made. wow. props to the production team for such an amazing work of art history.

  • @mecahhannah
    @mecahhannah 13 днів тому

    Awesome as always thanks ❤

  • @mdashrafulalam3469
    @mdashrafulalam3469 Рік тому +23

    In today's world, we are the least developed race. I can't believe we are the successor of people who literally had knowledge of seven skies. By the way, you guys are the best, you cover almost all race, culture and traditions of the world in your videos. That's really great.

    • @graciliraptor3990
      @graciliraptor3990 Рік тому +22

      Every civilisation has its peak and fall

    • @redeemededward
      @redeemededward Рік тому +4

      The byzantines were more advanced than the muslims though.

    • @anisa2273
      @anisa2273 Рік тому +21

      @@redeemededward not in the middle ages, the Islamic Civilization was the best in the world!

    • @redeemededward
      @redeemededward Рік тому +3

      @@anisa2273 No, they were not.
      The Byzantines had better technology in pretty much every area. Better ships, better weapons and better architecture.

    • @harharharharharharharharha240
      @harharharharharharharharha240 Рік тому +11

      @@redeemededward is that why they lost Constantinople to the Ottomans?

  • @30secondsflat
    @30secondsflat Рік тому +8

    Thank you for showing the sheer vibrancy and diversity of the Islamic Golden Age

  • @avestas4684
    @avestas4684 11 місяців тому +3

    I was reading the Farsi writings in the video. It always feels so good to see my language

  • @violet-yh5kt
    @violet-yh5kt 11 днів тому

    watched this video two days before i ran away a year ago. it was what made me finally take the leap to do what i’ve wanted for so long.

  • @saadmuajjam7808
    @saadmuajjam7808 Рік тому +7

    the beauty of farsi literature is of another level, there are so many literature and poetry works done by many wise and knowledgeable scholars. if anyone is interested then they could checkout the following books, (if you can't read farsi then no problem because they are all translated into various languages!)
    1- gulista/the rose garden by sheikh sa'di (my personal favorite, it has both stories and poetry on very intresting topics, highly recomended!)
    2- the masnavi by jalal uddin rumi
    3- busta by sheikh sadi

  • @NC-ij9rb
    @NC-ij9rb Рік тому +1

    I love the animation. So beautiful ❤

  • @imimran924
    @imimran924 11 місяців тому +4

    wow.. we want more from Baghdad

  • @hafsabatool8895
    @hafsabatool8895 Рік тому +10

    I wish just like them me and my sis can make a pilgrimage to Makkah .

  • @LeBigMeme
    @LeBigMeme Рік тому +1

    Beautifully well done

  • @supasempai
    @supasempai 8 днів тому

    MashaAllah, as a Muslim, I get goosebumps seeing the concept of pilgrims before modern age transportations, a huge caravan like a moving city, now that make sense considering the journey for fellow pilgrims is long and arduous journey, every time the caravan about to departure, I can only feel the labaikallah being chanted from the city, thank you for sharing this

  • @user-bp4nv3qp4d
    @user-bp4nv3qp4d Рік тому +3

    Loving of the pattern and design🤍

  • @user-fayzawww
    @user-fayzawww 9 місяців тому +4

    This is so cute😭

  • @lahmerali7652
    @lahmerali7652 Рік тому

    It's absolutly divine ♥️🌷

  • @n76543
    @n76543 Рік тому +11

    I recommend the books ''Seal of the Prophet" to anyone who's interested

  • @iluvheechuu3916
    @iluvheechuu3916 Рік тому +1

    The art style is so cute!!

  • @lakshmimohan6467
    @lakshmimohan6467 Рік тому +3

    Loved him kindly refusing poetry 🤣

  • @nasupanda
    @nasupanda 7 місяців тому +1

    I love how this video introduce cultual aspects of their daily lives while telling us a story. It felt like as if I was watching them as one of the citizens.

  • @TheThinker-jv3me
    @TheThinker-jv3me Рік тому +5

    Definitely hope you people get more views

  • @vice.nor.virtue
    @vice.nor.virtue 4 дні тому

    Animation is beautiful. Ive never seen a style like this before, its perfect for the video

  • @mrtrollnator123
    @mrtrollnator123 Рік тому

    Great video as usual TED-ED!!!

  • @kemomoh9484
    @kemomoh9484 Рік тому +1

    What amazing video I learnt a lot of useful vocabulary because I watching Ted to improve my English and also to be intellectual person ❤

  • @dalia853
    @dalia853 Рік тому +1

    I Can’t Even Begin To Describe How Beautifully Made This Video Is , Its Probably One Of The Best Animated Pieces I’ve Ever Seen , The Design Of The Small Details Like The Costumes , The Lanterns , The Houses , Its Just So Artistic & Beautiful To Watch , Hats Off To All Of You The Animation & Illustration Teams For Your Creativity & For Highlighting Such A Unique Historical Era 🤍🤍

  • @sajjadhussain9724
    @sajjadhussain9724 10 днів тому

    This was so sweet ❤

  • @rachman.syahril
    @rachman.syahril Рік тому +6

    Happy Ramadan to All Muslims 🎉😊

  • @mindexpandingknowledge409
    @mindexpandingknowledge409 11 місяців тому

    Very very beautifully done.

  • @_samaa
    @_samaa Рік тому +17

    This was so good! Makes me want to learn more about the Islamic Golden Age.

    • @helldome5426
      @helldome5426 Рік тому

      Dont search for any molana and mufti written history
      They hate baghdad

  • @katherineknapp4370
    @katherineknapp4370 Рік тому +1

    This was epic to learn about 😊😊

  • @bubbles9729
    @bubbles9729 Рік тому +4

    I love how they made this video so close to Ramadan

  • @joed7547
    @joed7547 Рік тому +3

    God I love this style!

  • @ch_kip
    @ch_kip 11 днів тому

    I love these little stylised videos

  • @jennifershay8980
    @jennifershay8980 2 дні тому

    Still in love with the "day in the life of" series!

  • @shchidakashamatnasha853
    @shchidakashamatnasha853 Рік тому +1

    Divine animation I say. Reminds me of going to the library in my childhood

  • @jenniferbreaux7385
    @jenniferbreaux7385 Рік тому

    Love ur channel.

  • @ELMATITV
    @ELMATITV 7 днів тому +1

    I LOVE the animation!

  • @mattmccegan8574
    @mattmccegan8574 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful.. Alhamdulillah

  • @zahrasattari8738
    @zahrasattari8738 9 днів тому +1

    I love the fact that the text book is in Persian:) and the story progresses with the pages of the book flipping from the right

  • @rickastleyrule3497
    @rickastleyrule3497 Рік тому

    Amazing that the script used perfectly describes the happening on screen

  • @crankyturtle9704
    @crankyturtle9704 Рік тому +1

    Love this animation style! Reminds me of cartoons from the 60s-70s!

  • @SunniDae333
    @SunniDae333 10 місяців тому

    this is beautiful

  • @krdnawdar7573
    @krdnawdar7573 Рік тому +2

    Well done buddy keep it up

  • @salma-amlas
    @salma-amlas Рік тому +2

    Ramadan Mubarak everybody!

  • @vugiabaonguyen4660
    @vugiabaonguyen4660 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for bringing this topic to me. I have always dreamed of knowing and living in the Medieval bcs the information of those places r so interesting yet underrated. This vid is what I truly need.
    P/s: so these two children can go to anywhere without curfew? I am jealous

  • @marsp.7162
    @marsp.7162 11 днів тому

    This is an amazing video :)

  • @civilengineer3349
    @civilengineer3349 Рік тому

    I love this art and sound

  • @hotchocolates3828
    @hotchocolates3828 Місяць тому

    Mashallah mashallah, love the art

  • @kshumon2000
    @kshumon2000 9 місяців тому +3

    This can easily be made into a feature length movie, "Asma and Hisham's Journey to Makkah".

    • @Hallows4
      @Hallows4 5 місяців тому

      Or a beautifully illustrated children’s book :-)

  • @Sassergante
    @Sassergante Рік тому +2

    Lovely video, also love the music, name of that track?

  • @felineboy1586
    @felineboy1586 Рік тому +5

    The fact there is actually Persian translation of script is written on the scroll is so awesome

    • @javadian
      @javadian Рік тому

      It is not in Arabic

    • @FF-ch9nr
      @FF-ch9nr Рік тому +2

      It’s Farsi I think

    • @ioioii
      @ioioii Рік тому

      It's actually persian

    • @ioioii
      @ioioii 11 місяців тому

      @The scarlet king it's different than arabic, it has more letters. It's nothing like Greek or roman

    • @ioioii
      @ioioii 11 місяців тому

      @The scarlet king and Persians do not write in Aramaic, they write using an extended arabic script (with 4 more letters)

  • @ozdevil4564
    @ozdevil4564 7 днів тому

    beautifully done