No joke, but my cousin married and her last name is Mohammed, every time taking the flight she, hubby, and the kids gets pulled to get special check; so she changed and hyphenate her name (maiden & married) and it is just the husband and kids getting pulled, so he was spot on with that joke (her husband parents and his family was born in USA). But as an update, they paid to get the TSA prechecked for both domestic and international (they conducted background checks and finger printing and then interviews before approving)
@Lola Lolita No, there is no such rule of that sort. It's just that if your name is demeaning it's recommended to get it changed. Otherwise leave it as it is
@Lola Lolita Sorry I misunderstood your question. I thought you were talking about the case of a convert. In your case however I don't know what the official consensus is.
@Lola Lolita in this case, it is not allowed to denied the parent in this case the father of the child. Changing the name of the father in the last name could be categorized as cutting off their parental/familial connections. Even if the name of the father represents something demeaning or represents other religion, thats why the later sentence say you will be curse because no matter what that person is the father, it is not encouraged to cut familial ties with the parent unless that parent(father) are evil and abusive, but it will be much more honorable if you could forgive your parents mistakes. And even if lets say you don’t forgive your father, it would still be better to use his name because that is part of your history, your history is the one that mold you into who you are today. You should not denied your history, you should embrace it and use that to become the better version of yourself. Denying or erasing one’s history is not allowed. This hadith could also be put in a such a case like when a woman has a child with her ex husband but then she divorce and marry again, her child from her previous marriage should not change their last name into the name of her new husband. They should keep their biological father name in their last name, no matter who is the current husband of their mother, their biological father is still their father. It is not allowed to deny your own biological parent (in this case the father) intentionally. In islam we are taught to be respectful to our parents, its very frown upon when you mistreated your own parents or even outright denying them (in this case, changing your last name that contained your father’s name is view as denying him as your father) In the case of hadith and the teaching of islam, there are many ways to interpret it, you should ask an ulama (religion teacher) in your local mosques, you also has to make sure that his/her knowledges are adequate + credible, his/her everyday action has to shows kindness, peacefulness, and humbleness. As a muslim myself, i myself will only ask to be taught by a person who has shown me that he/she is a kind and humble person, just by interacting with him/her you will feel peace. Because if their actions does not show kindness, im afraid their interpretation could misled someone, and it is very easy to misled someone’s thoughts
@Lola Lolita if you don’t know the father of your children, you can. However i do not know the specific of your situation, so i’m afraid my advice is very limited and to be completely honest with you my knowledge is still far from perfect, so it is better if you ask a religion teacher (ulama) at your local mosque, since it is better to confide your situation in person rather via internet
We don't need an Arab heritage month, our heritage is passed from generation to generation, it is a living heritage. Our history is available for all to see if they look.
@@kanikagaral7637 thats actually pretty cool I love cultures and i love some of their similarities I’m an Arab and i didn’t know there’s some similarities with Indian culture Do you have dowry ?
OK habibi, just small explanation about habibi, it works for all kind of people, like ur parents it means most beloved parents ur brother or sister same most beloved brother sister, and so on. Habibi ofcourse to ur partner same most beloved 💖, that's why you heard habibi too much between arab people. All right habibi 🌹🇬🇧🇱🇧🌺
@@iq_thepunisher3767 maybe to you it's "spot on" but not to a native speaker of both languages. I read it first and wasn't funny but when I watched it again I understood her and found her funny. Others who read the trans will not watch her again. 😒
@@iq_thepunisher3767 I just pictured someone with open toed shoes and all the toes were out and posting it online. Saying that he was fatter than her but still scared someone would harm him, as if he was gorgeous 😂😂 I think I'm a little mean that's why I found her funny 😅
So true.....we were actually getting USA residency but we wanted to stay in the middle East🤷 don't know when are they going to start giving the ppl living here for over 20 25 years citizenship.....hell I am born here but still not a citizen 🤦
@@Tech95327 It’s actually pretty interesting most cultures around the world did arranged marriages to unite families, business ventures, or just get their child married but at some point the love based marriages started. Which also happen to fall apart the easiest since the marriage is based on feelings versus a duty to your family. Just to clarify I wouldn’t want an arranged marriage but I don’t think it’s backwards as many people in the Western world do
Omg Netflix! I loved the video but First, get their names right, it’s Rawsan Hallak, not Rawan I was wondering why nothing came up when I searched that hilarious woman 🧕🏽❤️ And please put links in the description so we can find out more about the comedians !
I’m a little confused. I think he’s playing to a black audience possibly a black Muslim audience. What I mean is a African-American audience who might have a few Muslims. OK if they came to see him it’s probably an all African-American Muslim audience.
Probably about learning about Arab culture and heritage. Sorry it sounds exclusive but there is a lot of ignorance about us when compared to other cultures.
@@zahla1447 I feel like they literally just thought the month couldn't have been called ramadan and just made up a fancy sounding name and thought muslims wouldn't notice 😂
@@mohamed.khaldi ..?. WHY.?.. You got NOTHING, to be proud of.! You have to come to OUR countries, to make something out of your lives, and while here, in a REAL civilisation, you bitch & complain about it.!.. .. There's NOTHING to be proud of for comming out of a dessert shit hole with zero expectations unless you're born into royalty or otherwise have connections to oil-money...
@@explosivefreak666 WE are coming to your countries? who are the we? do you know that migration mouvements have been all over human history... and the fact that you're saying oil and royalty shows how ignorant you are, most of the arab countries do not have oil, it's just in 5 o 6 countries (well, the ones who export it, at least)... and you obviously know nothing about the arab civilization and the scientific discoveries that were made by them... finally, the immigration is just a matter of context, as our elite is leaving for richer countries because of the economic context (france for example just recieved from tunisia only (a 11M people country) 900 doctors! 900! it's a complete loss for my country and a win for france... and so many examples like that), as i said, it's all a matter of context... and you say desert, you can open a fucking map you ignorant and you'll see that it's far from being all desert, i've never seen a desert in my life... thanks for proving that racism and ignorance are two very close concepts :)
PS: talking about pride? and i guess you're white? is there something to be proud of? what is your accomplishement? what did you do personally regarding that? well... i guess even losers try to look for something to be proud of, even if they absolutely did nothing to get pride :)
what about german heritage month or english heritage month? you could call it american heritage month and maybe july is the best month for it. na for real im happy if arabs get treated better etc but there are so many culture and heritages if you don't stop with this shit you soon will have 12 month full and 183 countrys wondering where their months are
'i can live happy, we're both fat!' me when my husband gains weight 😂
that's me and my gf. our nickname for each other is fatty 😂
Netflix: "arabic heritage month!....."
Arabs: da fuq?
me reading the title lol
True as fuck
I was so confused I was like we have this??
@@dhaliazaid4479 same
Yella yella Habibi
As an arab, WHAT TF is arab heritage month
Arapil- April- Arab
@@MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee it's must one of those american acceptance thing, progressivism, because that's not a thing around here
@@alfredroa9437 Around where?
@@MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee Egypt
@@alfredroa9437 yeah.
=We think your son is deaf and blind
-WHO TOLD YOU?!
4-1:6#
Rawgw
So lebanese of him.
No joke, but my cousin married and her last name is Mohammed, every time taking the flight she, hubby, and the kids gets pulled to get special check; so she changed and hyphenate her name (maiden & married) and it is just the husband and kids getting pulled, so he was spot on with that joke (her husband parents and his family was born in USA).
But as an update, they paid to get the TSA prechecked for both domestic and international (they conducted background checks and finger printing and then interviews before approving)
The special treatment been there
@Lola Lolita No, there is no such rule of that sort. It's just that if your name is demeaning it's recommended to get it changed. Otherwise leave it as it is
@Lola Lolita Sorry I misunderstood your question. I thought you were talking about the case of a convert. In your case however I don't know what the official consensus is.
@Lola Lolita in this case, it is not allowed to denied the parent in this case the father of the child. Changing the name of the father in the last name could be categorized as cutting off their parental/familial connections. Even if the name of the father represents something demeaning or represents other religion, thats why the later sentence say you will be curse because no matter what that person is the father, it is not encouraged to cut familial ties with the parent unless that parent(father) are evil and abusive, but it will be much more honorable if you could forgive your parents mistakes. And even if lets say you don’t forgive your father, it would still be better to use his name because that is part of your history, your history is the one that mold you into who you are today. You should not denied your history, you should embrace it and use that to become the better version of yourself. Denying or erasing one’s history is not allowed. This hadith could also be put in a such a case like when a woman has a child with her ex husband but then she divorce and marry again, her child from her previous marriage should not change their last name into the name of her new husband. They should keep their biological father name in their last name, no matter who is the current husband of their mother, their biological father is still their father. It is not allowed to deny your own biological parent (in this case the father) intentionally. In islam we are taught to be respectful to our parents, its very frown upon when you mistreated your own parents or even outright denying them (in this case, changing your last name that contained your father’s name is view as denying him as your father)
In the case of hadith and the teaching of islam, there are many ways to interpret it, you should ask an ulama (religion teacher) in your local mosques, you also has to make sure that his/her knowledges are adequate + credible, his/her everyday action has to shows kindness, peacefulness, and humbleness. As a muslim myself, i myself will only ask to be taught by a person who has shown me that he/she is a kind and humble person, just by interacting with him/her you will feel peace. Because if their actions does not show kindness, im afraid their interpretation could misled someone, and it is very easy to misled someone’s thoughts
@Lola Lolita if you don’t know the father of your children, you can. However i do not know the specific of your situation, so i’m afraid my advice is very limited and to be completely honest with you my knowledge is still far from perfect, so it is better if you ask a religion teacher (ulama) at your local mosque, since it is better to confide your situation in person rather via internet
1st guy was hilarious hes like an arab tom segura
His new is Moe Amer. His Netflix special is hilarious
its even more funny when u r arabic
Yesss
That's exactly what I thought. Lol
m.ua-cam.com/video/jVY1pv3k9Wc/v-deo.html the real arabian jokes
“All the fat went up”
Best line ever.
Netflix, put their links in the descriptions so potential fans can find them online.
We don't need an Arab heritage month, our heritage is passed from generation to generation, it is a living heritage. Our history is available for all to see if they look.
@انا بحب التوت Couldn't care less, Why does their opinion matter to the slightest? Smh
Arab people always have meticulous records on their ancestors. I do respect that.
no
Lmao
All three of them nailed it, some good humor.
Omg I’m laughing so hard cuz I came from Greeks and had the same experience in preschool! I did not talk the entire time 😂🤣
I can see the prepelxed faces of non arabs not being able to get the third part because of the basic translation and general context 😂😂
I am an Indian so I got it. Been there done that. I am fat too. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That translation was ass 😂
Maybe thats why i didnt think it was funny😆 it was fun seeing comedy in arabic tough
@@kanikagaral7637 thats actually pretty cool
I love cultures and i love some of their similarities
I’m an Arab and i didn’t know there’s some similarities with Indian culture
Do you have dowry ?
@@azzam0342 we do. But now days it is very less only few areas have such practice. We have almost abolished thsi system.
The translation didn’t do Rawsan any justice! I think humor in other languages isn’t really translatable
I watch Spanish comedians all the time. Maybe the translation here was very general
@@housingjack Trust me, you miss 90% of the joke if it's translated at best.
Sadly it's true. That's why my life goal is to learn ALL the languages, then I'll get the jokes 🤣
Exactly
We can live happily, we're both fat!
That is the level of excepting that I want to have lol 😂
Oh man that 1st guy really made my day. This is the first time I've heard Arab stand up jokes about hardship getting US citizenship
Man i love when arabs and east europeans speak it just sounds amazing.
I can relate to Mo Amer's "white voice"... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm pretty sure it's based on Dave Chappelle's white voice. I'm not complaining tho it's jokes lol
Wait I didn’t know we had a Heritage month 😬😬 I’m confused.
Idk 😬
Arabic is a really cute language, fast but the sounds are so lovely. I like specially, habibi❤️
OK habibi, just small explanation about habibi, it works for all kind of people, like ur parents it means most beloved parents ur brother or sister same most beloved brother sister, and so on. Habibi ofcourse to ur partner same most beloved 💖, that's why you heard habibi too much between arab people. All right habibi 🌹🇬🇧🇱🇧🌺
It's not cute 🥰 it's prestigious and cool. 😎
اللغة العربية لغة أنيقة
@@alfonsodelmondo6069 ohh yeah man that's right but one day I tried this word to my college and she got the wrong end of the stick💍😅🇱🇧
@@abdelhaykabani8264 hahahha 😆 🤣 lol what's the end habibi hahaha 😆🇬🇧🇱🇧🇬🇧💚👍
Three of them nailed it 😂
The girl killed me, it took me a second to understand her but the translation needs to go.
the translation is spot on. why does it need to go?
@@iq_thepunisher3767 maybe to you it's "spot on" but not to a native speaker of both languages. I read it first and wasn't funny but when I watched it again I understood her and found her funny. Others who read the trans will not watch her again. 😒
@@yaya2nana i don’t think she’s funny neither in English sub nor in Arabic 😅
(that’s just my opinion tho)
@@iq_thepunisher3767 I just pictured someone with open toed shoes and all the toes were out and posting it online.
Saying that he was fatter than her but still scared someone would harm him, as if he was gorgeous 😂😂
I think I'm a little mean that's why I found her funny 😅
Nah shes funny, esp if you can relate to the awkward situation of meeting potential husband
I love this 😂
Netflix : For Arab heritage month
Me , An Arab: For *WUT*
I was waiting for the punchline with the last one, but it never came... i liked the second one.
If you know Arabic, that was actually pretty funny
I'm don't know arabic but I was laughing like mad.
The translation did her dirty
As a resident living in Middle east, wish I could exchange my citizenship with middle eastern people born in the west 🤣
So true.....we were actually getting USA residency but we wanted to stay in the middle East🤷 don't know when are they going to start giving the ppl living here for over 20 25 years citizenship.....hell I am born here but still not a citizen 🤦
Colonial inferiority complex ya Habibi
@@samreenkhan8243 don't know about other middle eastern countries but they've decided to start giving citizenship in UAE to some foreigners
"SCARED her..." Bahahaha!
I smell some Dave chappelle here
Mo Amer toured with Chappelle for a while...
👏🏼👏🏼😂😂 So beautiful & funny, thank you!!!💓✌🏼
🤣🤣🤣 i'm dead!!
Funny as hell!
Everybody is laughing at the jokes, me on the other hand, wtf is arab heritage month?!
Maybe Ramadan
@@SyrianPatriots fun fact not all arabs are muslim
@@samaradashwood1491 first I said “maybe” second What in the world would be an “arab heritage month” so don’t try to sound funny
This is the first time I heard someone speaking Arabic for a long time even though I understand a bit.
never gonna get it never gonna get it!!! 😂
The second comedian sounds like Andrew Glouberman from Big Mouth 😹😹
RawSan:
"بخاف عليه من العين يا حبيبتي"
Facts we be doing cropped pics lol, sometimes a shadow other times a hand😂😂
Yay
We have an heritage month?😭😭
This is hilarious
Dude I was born and raised in Saudi Arabia, tho I'm not Saudi, I felt the second guy, even after 16 years of living there, I didn't know arabic!
😧 For real?
Great segment.
Am I the only one who found that arabs had a heritage month 8 months after this was a thing like wtf??🤷🏽♂️
Allah Wa Akbar habibes
As an Arab, I had no idea there is an Arab heritage month 😅
I want to see how YT transcribed the Arabic comedy lol
Hey, we don't need a month, whe is this month anyways, Ramadan?
Wait, I didn't know we have a heritage month...
The second guy sounds like he's had some lines before the standup
Finally good jokes about us arabs.
nice
I need some more context for the last woman I got the little jokes but like was the overall story just about an arranged marriage?
Yes they get married off and it's a whole process.
Gotcha... I'm gonna have to research how all that works arranged marriage is a very unfamiliar subject for me
@@Tech95327 It’s actually pretty interesting most cultures around the world did arranged marriages to unite families, business ventures, or just get their child married but at some point the love based marriages started. Which also happen to fall apart the easiest since the marriage is based on feelings versus a duty to your family. Just to clarify I wouldn’t want an arranged marriage but I don’t think it’s backwards as many people in the Western world do
@@tommy07robs i dont mind it.. as far as its not forced...
It’s sounds way funnier in Arabic cuz some slangs aren’t translated right.
In PUBG mobile on random spaud is where you you would always find someone named Mohammed/Mohammad.
Any with the name Al Qasim/Al Kasim?😉
The muhammad is very popular name
TF is arab heritage month? When? Where?
We have a month?!
None better than DC
What is the name of the third person to perform here?
❤❤
The only thing that actually understood from the third lady was Facebook
Wait we have a month?
Good, most people are very unaware or have the wrong impression of Arabs.
اللهم صلي على محمد وال محمد
The last one was really funny
what the hell is an Arabic Heritage month bro lmfao
Didnt superbad do that Mohamed joke?
Wait... Isn't it the all siblings-month now? Or.... Whatever-month? There's only so many month in a year... Maybe just me 🙄
what's the second guy's name??
Americans seem like to make memorial day / heritage month for everything...
Omg Netflix! I loved the video but First, get their names right, it’s Rawsan Hallak, not Rawan
I was wondering why nothing came up when I searched that hilarious woman 🧕🏽❤️
And please put links in the description so we can find out more about the comedians !
Yeah I like my stand-up like I like my anime... English dub only
Every month is Arab heritage month for Arabs. What are you talking about
Yo if you're a Muslim then you totally get 6:14
What’s the first guy name?
Moe Hamed
What are the comedians names?
Funny
Hahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhaha
Wait ...... There is Arab heritage month ?!??!
I didn't know we have a heritage month
Well another thing that you guys know about Arabs and we don't
the Heritage month!!?? what is this? I feel like im not arab
Ayo the title is weird, wtf netflix thought yall hate us!! 😬😬😬
Should've just cropped the third comedian out of this
There’s an Arabian Heritage Month? Doesn’t that exclude Persians? Or did they mean Muslim Heritage Month?
Persian are not Arabs they're...Persian, it's a whole different ethnic group
@@chaimalekkam4233 I know. That was the whole point of the comment
What month?
رمضان
Arab heritage month?are ypu talking about ramadhan ?ramadhan is not only for arab people:(
The woman is Palestinian right? That's a Palestinian dialect
Arab heritage month ? what .. ? is that even a thing ?
I’m a little confused. I think he’s playing to a black audience possibly a black Muslim audience. What I mean is a African-American audience who might have a few Muslims. OK if they came to see him it’s probably an all African-American Muslim audience.
Im confused
@@alfredroa9437
Not as confused as @Ernest Walker.
Arab what?!
But what's an Arab heritage month? Am I, a brown person, not allowed to celebrate Ramadan or somethin?
Probably about learning about Arab culture and heritage. Sorry it sounds exclusive but there is a lot of ignorance about us when compared to other cultures.
@@zahla1447 I feel like they literally just thought the month couldn't have been called ramadan and just made up a fancy sounding name and thought muslims wouldn't notice 😂
..?. Arab heritage.?? ..Thàt is something to be proud of.??
hum... yes.
@@mohamed.khaldi ..?. WHY.?.. You got NOTHING, to be proud of.! You have to come to OUR countries, to make something out of your lives, and while here, in a REAL civilisation, you bitch & complain about it.!.. .. There's NOTHING to be proud of for comming out of a dessert shit hole with zero expectations unless you're born into royalty or otherwise have connections to oil-money...
@@explosivefreak666 WE are coming to your countries? who are the we? do you know that migration mouvements have been all over human history... and the fact that you're saying oil and royalty shows how ignorant you are, most of the arab countries do not have oil, it's just in 5 o 6 countries (well, the ones who export it, at least)... and you obviously know nothing about the arab civilization and the scientific discoveries that were made by them... finally, the immigration is just a matter of context, as our elite is leaving for richer countries because of the economic context (france for example just recieved from tunisia only (a 11M people country) 900 doctors! 900! it's a complete loss for my country and a win for france... and so many examples like that), as i said, it's all a matter of context... and you say desert, you can open a fucking map you ignorant and you'll see that it's far from being all desert, i've never seen a desert in my life... thanks for proving that racism and ignorance are two very close concepts :)
PS: talking about pride? and i guess you're white? is there something to be proud of? what is your accomplishement? what did you do personally regarding that? well... i guess even losers try to look for something to be proud of, even if they absolutely did nothing to get pride :)
@@mohamed.khaldi Wé, built the WESTERN CIVILISATION.
The one YOU and your kind profit from, (your welcome.!)
Arab heritage month !?
So you guys are all just stealing McLovin’s joke from Superbad?
What was the joke?
You wanna know what’s worse than having to sit through a long joke that isn’t funny? ....having to read through a joke that isn’t funny.
lol
And also the most pissful one
Yallah what worng with Muslims girl's around world
Mohammed last name Car Bomb
U need grammar sir
He is trying to imitate dave chappelle and it's not funny
Why is there an Arab heritage month??
You're not alone. Most of us Arabs are also confused about it.😂
Well .....why not ?? There is Hispanic heritage month and Asian heritage month ... so why not Arab ? 🤷🏽♂️
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Muslims dont eat ham but they sure like using it in their names ironically
Muhamamed means something holy
Really? mocking the name of our dear Prophet? You think that is comedy?
God damn you
what about german heritage month or english heritage month? you could call it american heritage month and maybe july is the best month for it. na for real im happy if arabs get treated better etc but there are so many culture and heritages if you don't stop with this shit you soon will have 12 month full and 183 countrys wondering where their months are
As an arab
1) we don’t get appreciated
2) idk stop being sour