@abrakadabra should get one they are nice to have. Have many uses. I would recommend getting size 47×47. Watch out for the cheap made ones. Also, handwash them in cold water with mild detergent and hang dry.
The last style is very good. But you either have a very large shemagh or very small head. Joking. I tried but my shemagh is too small. (or my head is too big).
Asalaamu Alaikum Brother. Very cool video MashaAllah. But please do not use music. I really liked the video, but would be better if I know my Muslim brother is not getting sins 👍🙂
@@donovanswift3985 chatgpt answer Islamic Perspective: 1. Distraction from Worship: Some scholars argue that music can divert people from remembering God (Allah) and fulfilling their religious duties, such as prayer and worship. 2. Promotes Immoral Behavior: Certain types of music, particularly those with inappropriate lyrics or themes, are seen as promoting un-Islamic behaviors or emotions like lust, anger, or despair. 3. Association with Prohibited Activities: Historically, music was often associated with gatherings involving alcohol, promiscuity, or idleness, which are prohibited in Islam. 4. Hadith Interpretations: Some hadiths (sayings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) are interpreted as discouraging or forbidding music, though this is not universally agreed upon. Scientific Considerations: 1. Psychological Effects: Music can influence emotions, and certain genres may heighten stress, aggression, or sadness. Excessive exposure to loud or repetitive music has been linked to anxiety, irritability, or addiction-like behaviors in some individuals. 2. Impact on Productivity: Some studies suggest that certain types of music can impair focus and productivity, especially when performing tasks that require deep concentration. 3. Physical Health Concerns: Prolonged exposure to loud music can damage hearing and lead to tinnitus or hearing loss. 4. Social Influence: Lyrics or associated culture of certain music genres may promote unhealthy lifestyles, such as substance abuse, violence, or risky behaviors. Context Matters: Not all Islamic scholars view music as entirely forbidden (haram). Some differentiate between "good" music that uplifts the soul or encourages positive behavior and "bad" music with harmful effects. For example, nasheeds (Islamic vocal songs) are widely accepted. Conclusion: The prohibition of music in some interpretations of Islam stems more from ethical and spiritual considerations than directly from scientific reasons. However, scientific insights into the potential psychological and social effects of music may support these concerns in certain contexts.
@@Sultankhanworld when I see your video for a first time (one month later) I tell "that is incredible,I want a shemagh!!!" (I subscribed!!!!) Some weeks later I buy an olive green and black(not original) kefyah. I do not know the symbol of kefyah or shemagh colours. I only know is about "Free Palestine" fighters. How many centimeters is a shemagh or kefyah? Very good music for you video... Ciao👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I reccomend this wearing in a flight.
wow making fun of muslims is so funny😐
@@musty_mikhail i am muslim but i didnt see anybody wearing this
@@abrakadabra5866 u have never been to a mosque or any arab country
@@abrakadabra5866 almost every person is wearing a keffiyeh or a shemagh
@abrakadabra should get one they are nice to have. Have many uses. I would recommend getting size 47×47. Watch out for the cheap made ones. Also, handwash them in cold water with mild detergent and hang dry.
The last style is very good. But you either have a very large shemagh or very small head. Joking. I tried but my shemagh is too small. (or my head is too big).
الحمدلله بعد قرن و انا ادور طريقه لف الشماغ لقيت الطريقه😭🤍
Last style is good
Brother, upload some new cover face technique for winter season.
4th one 👍
Upload some new face covering vodeo for winter cold.
Great idea.
Asalaamu Alaikum Brother. Very cool video MashaAllah. But please do not use music. I really liked the video, but would be better if I know my Muslim brother is not getting sins 👍🙂
Tryin to remove all the music from my videos.)).
@@SultankhanworldWhy is the music a sin? No judgement brother I’m curious I do not understand.
@@donovanswift3985 chatgpt answer
Islamic Perspective:
1. Distraction from Worship: Some scholars argue that music can divert people from remembering God (Allah) and fulfilling their religious duties, such as prayer and worship.
2. Promotes Immoral Behavior: Certain types of music, particularly those with inappropriate lyrics or themes, are seen as promoting un-Islamic behaviors or emotions like lust, anger, or despair.
3. Association with Prohibited Activities: Historically, music was often associated with gatherings involving alcohol, promiscuity, or idleness, which are prohibited in Islam.
4. Hadith Interpretations: Some hadiths (sayings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) are interpreted as discouraging or forbidding music, though this is not universally agreed upon.
Scientific Considerations:
1. Psychological Effects:
Music can influence emotions, and certain genres may heighten stress, aggression, or sadness.
Excessive exposure to loud or repetitive music has been linked to anxiety, irritability, or addiction-like behaviors in some individuals.
2. Impact on Productivity:
Some studies suggest that certain types of music can impair focus and productivity, especially when performing tasks that require deep concentration.
3. Physical Health Concerns:
Prolonged exposure to loud music can damage hearing and lead to tinnitus or hearing loss.
4. Social Influence:
Lyrics or associated culture of certain music genres may promote unhealthy lifestyles, such as substance abuse, violence, or risky behaviors.
Context Matters:
Not all Islamic scholars view music as entirely forbidden (haram). Some differentiate between "good" music that uplifts the soul or encourages positive behavior and "bad" music with harmful effects. For example, nasheeds (Islamic vocal songs) are widely accepted.
Conclusion:
The prohibition of music in some interpretations of Islam stems more from ethical and spiritual considerations than directly from scientific reasons. However, scientific insights into the potential psychological and social effects of music may support these concerns in certain contexts.
Pakistan brother?
yup
Hello
I think you has your hair and your beard much long...try a short cut...
Where I buy a shemagh or kefyah online?
i love long hair and beard.
and i dont know the exact website for buying.
@@Sultankhanworld when I see your video for a first time (one month later) I tell "that is incredible,I want a shemagh!!!"
(I subscribed!!!!)
Some weeks later I buy an olive green and black(not original) kefyah.
I do not know the symbol of kefyah or shemagh colours.
I only know is about "Free Palestine" fighters.
How many centimeters is a shemagh or kefyah?
Very good music for you video...
Ciao👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@Paolo_74 the best size of shemagh is 54 by 54 inches and 46 by 46 inches
@@Sultankhanworld thank you
@@Sultankhanworld I love your long hair and big beard tooooooo! (pls don’t cut them short unless you really want to quq
If ur bald u can't do it like that
NO CORRECT
Commando kam atankwadi jyada lg rha mera bhai 😂
Wow u bloody Indians r always funny 😂
Speak some decent language, uga uga !
Even aliens won't understand your comment