I'm 72. Walter Farley was always my hero. The Arabian horse to me is Perfection on four legs. Just watching this I got Goosebumps all over. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
MASHA'ALLAH The Horses gifted to us by Allah S.W.T. Their beauty is indescribable. Their eyes tell thousands of stories. The horses with the Biggest hearts, and kindest faces.
@@chrisshelp1172 That's a very silly and ignorant not to mention disrespectful comment. The legend of the creation of the arabian horse is off course based in God as the creator of the arabian horse and is a very beautiful story. So as the story is arabic, off course they are naming God by the Islamic name of Allah, but is the same God as we know with other names as Jehova, Yahve etc. Don't emabarrass yourself and Christians. Allah, God Yahve, Jehova is the same and Muslims akchnowledge and respect these names as well as they respect Jesus. Why don't you learn some respect if you feel your faith is fair? If you don't know, Christians and Muslims share more things about God worship than Christians or Muslims with Jews. MASHA'ALLAH / All mighty God. God bless you buddy.
Wow! What beautiful and magnificent horses. I fell in love with the Arabian breed as a young child, and have been drawing and painting them ever since. In my teens I rode a full bred Arabian and a half Arabian/Morgan breed. The half Arabian/Morgan was the best horse I ever rode in my lifetime, his name was Tony and he had the look of an Arabian. I wished I could have had him for my own. He was a rental riding horse but was being mistreated and abused by other riders, who never understood horses to begin with and treated any of them as if they were machines, running them into the ground, etc., plus they always were coming back exhausted, and also with leg and/or hoof problems, and none were never cooled down properly. When I started riding Tony, I noticed how well trained and intelligent he was, and that he had a rocking chair lope which made riding him special. This eventually was broken because of all the uncaring and thoughtless people on his back, and his spirit was also being broken along with it. I always loved riding him and took proper care of him and never ever brought him back in such a state of exhaustion or hoof and leg problems or anything else for that matter. Anytime I showed up to ride, he would always come to me to ride him. He also would do anything I asked of him and he helped me to become a better rider. We had that connection which only a horse and rider gets with love, trust and kindness. But afterwards I noticed a change in his behavior. It broke my heart. When I found out he died in the mountains one winter, I cried because I knew he became so saddened and depressed, with the abusive life he was in, like in the story of Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty, that he didn’t want to live anymore and wouldn’t go back down to the barn to stay warm, but instead ran off when the other horses were being rounded up. I actually would have been with that horse in the barn if he had been mine, brushing and feeding him. NO animal should ever be treated with the cruelty and neglect such as Tony went through. Tony was 7 years old and only needed to be loved and appreciated. I will never forget him. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
What a beautiful tribute to perhaps the most majestic horse on Earth! My first horse was a half Arab gelding, white with pepper spots. He was the peppiest, happiest, friendliest, flashiest horse I ever met. Under the saddle he was the horse who pranced with his head and tail held high. He would let me hang on him, stand on him and he'd follow me around without a lead...just like a dog. When he saw me approach the vast pasture he'd come to me without hesitation. The story of this beautiful creature still brings me tears of joy. I called him "Whiskey". He was my first love, obsession and responsibility. He "whisked" me away in every sense of the word. His Arab spirit was warm and loving and he forever lives on in my heart.
Awesome story….I agree. I had a similar experience with a half Arab/Morgan cross, also became my best friend and helped me become a better rider. Even though he belonged to someone else, I rode him many times. He was a rental riding club horse, but he would always come up to me when he saw me. I will always miss him.
Horses are happy wherever they are loved and cherished. If all the Arabian horses in the entire world lived in Arabian countries only, there wouldn’t be enough people that would be willing and able or could afford to give them what they deserve. Anyway..those countries would be brimming over with horses which means more Arabian foals everywhere...who would clean up the poop? 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 Would you volunteer? I probably would. 😅😅😅😅🐎💩💩💩 💩💩💩💩💩only because I love Arabian horses 🐴❤️😀😅
@@stacyhaynes4832 the girl who wrote the comment didn't mean to insult any other countries , she just love the breed and love how the video showed them in their original countries , thats all! . you need to understand that not everyone in this world is fluent in english , peace & love .
Speed Runner ......I understand what you’re saying and I should compliment her because I would love to learn her language. My Stepmother can read and write Arabic and all I ever learned was German and a little Russian. Languages with different alphabets are so difficult, but Cyrillic alphabet was a little bit easier, maybe because I lived in Russia for a short time. So, I don’t even know what she said in the first part of her comment. It was wrong for me to take offense, I just really love them and have known plenty of them that are extremely happy where they live. I have much gratitude to the people of the Arabian countries who since ancient times have bred this incredible gift from our Creator that has improved every breed of horse it has met. They are truly the most majestic animal I have seen and the inspiration I feel in their presence can only be divine! But to the person who commented that I was stupid ...that was just rude. They don’t even know me.
If an Arabian trusts you, he will do anything for you. While I enjoyed the movements of the horses, I wish the film had shown more of this breed's gentleness and the love they are capable of displaying toward their owners. That is their true beauty.
I so agree with you Rebecca. I had an Arabian mare that had been horribly abused, but given time she learned I was trustworthy. During our early years together when she was still quite spooky I had a friend who would come with her 3 yr old daughter. One day they had my Liberty out grooming her and little Abby walked right under her and Liberty never moved. She knew that little girls wasn't going to hurt her. I have many more stories like that, but once an Arabian trusts you, they are loyal to you forever.
Wow, you know nothing about me or my relationship with my horse, yet you make your judgemental comments. So let me educate you. My beautiful Arabian mare had been rescued by the local Humane Society from some bad/neglectful owners who had starved and abused her, along with her mother, brother and other horses and animals when she was just a yearling. Over the next few years she had been adopted and taken back numerous times because she was very afraid and full of the Arabian spirit and no one knew how to handle her. I adopted her when she was 5 years old. I had planned on adopting a nice quiet Quarter horse, but Liberty (her name) was brought into my life. You couldn't make any movement above or behind her or she would spook, spin and take off running. I worked with her with trainers who used the gentling methods. I spent hours, day after day, just loving on her, rubbing/massaging her, talking to her, telling her how beautiful, quiet, peaceful, bold, courageous, and trusting she was. I stuck with this mare when people over and over told me to get rid of her. They told me she would always be this way. But I loved her and told her I would love and take care of her as long as God allowed me, even if I never got to ride her. I knew in my heart, she could learn to trust me. Over the years, she dumped me many times. She never bucked me off, but when something scared her she would spin and run. Thankfully I never broke any bones, but the chiropractor sure earned his pay from me. It took a long time, because I knew I was earning her trust after so many before me had abused her. Eventually I rode that beautiful mare all over the mountains where I lived. My mare would follow me anywhere, WITHOUT A HALTER OR BRIDAL ON. I could leave her out in a pasture to eat grass and she would walk herself back to her stall. My granddaughter rode her and my 12lb dog could ride her, with me or by himself. My beautiful Liberty was NEVER in a show for money and though I spent a lot of money on her over the 24 years she was in my life, I never earned a dime off of her. However, I gained so much more in knowing how much she loved and trusted me. So next time maybe you should know the truth before you speak and you shouldn't assume every "western" Arabian horse owner has them in shows for money.
I love Arabians, they're seriously one of the best breeds out there. So versatile, strong, friendly, and loyal. I've been riding Arabian saddleseat for about nine months now and they're honestly the best. Fiery, but so intelligent and beautiful. They know it, too lol.
An old Arab saying...An Arabian Stallion hast to be so gentle that he can place his hoof on the breast of your wife without putting a dent in it...Raswan
A beautiful “love letter” filmed for a beautiful horse with a poetic history! The Arabian has stories to tell that we will never hear. He holds secrets in his heart that no human ear could (or should) ever come upon. He is made of magic and belongs to the sand and the wind. Every drop of his blood belongs to another world, another time with a different reality. You never really own an Arabian. Their heart is the desert 🐪. It has always been......, and will always be so.
Arabians have the absolute most beautiful head of any horse. Well, and the rest of their body is beautiful as well. Love how they hold their tail so high. Very graceful. My favorite book series is The Black Stallion. I’m 63 & I still love it!
There's a hole in my heart where my horse used to be. Chains on my soul that used to fly free On the back of my friend we would fly like the wind My hand in his mane, my Bongo, my friend. It's been twenty years since you nickered my name I'll never not miss you my copper penny Flame!
I simply adore the Friesian horse. However, no breed is more majestic than the Arabian. (sigh). Simply art in motion. Oh man. I WISH a had a big enough gallery to display one of my own. ❤️
My favorite book when I was a child, was "King of the Wind, by Margeurite Henry, about Sham,, an Arabian horse of great heart, and such loyalty, who survived and succeeded against hardship. I love Arabian horses, have since I was five years old, and I am considerably older now. My love for them will not die, until the dust of my bones has rotted in my grave.
I am an arabe man from Algeria and would like to say to every one loves the arabic horses that the most beautiful and simple the best in Arabic horses are called “” Al Adham “ the black one that has a little white spot on the front head and a little white spot between the lips and the knows and in the same has 3 of his feet’ just under the knees are white and the right feet is all black: the horse that has these specifications is the number one and on the top of horse list in the Arabic civilisation
Anne Arteaga Thank you for your question. First of all, the horses are Nobel animals if we speak about them, and as extra the Arabic horse is so so so sensitive. It depends on the one ride it. You need to stand up a tile bit when riding him because Arabic horses are known by their high speed for that if you just look at his way of running you will see that he is trying to be like a arrow. I have seen huge number of videos giving information about horses but most of them are wrong. When it comes to arabic the real rider does not need to use hands or legs kicks to ride his horse. The Arabic horse is not like others that just someone strange comes and ride it, no. You need to build a trust with the Arabic horse because they are so sensitive and they are so smart I am talking about those are not mixed. As I said: 1/ build a good relationship with the Arabic horse and let him trust you and get to know. And relax when you are close to him and don’t touch too much his mouth. Clean him, make him a nice douch, hold him by the harness and have a nice walk with him,...etc 2/ use a good confortable harness 3/ place the harness and don’t ride him, just hold the harness and walk with him and touch his side chest a couple of times. 4/ don’t ride him fast in the first beginning it would be more than nice if you get up of him but by slow riding and you need to have contrôle on the harness and make him understand what you want to do, when holding the harness make a special sound on each movement you want him to do. that later on once you say that sound you don’t need to move the harness with your hands, the horse will understand it directly because he doesn’t like to be hitted by hands or legs, just use sounds with him and you will see. When speeding up, please be a good rider. The way how you stand, the way how you hold the harness, the way how you move your body on turns. As I said, the Arabic horse has his own charisma and he loves to be treated well. He is Nobel. You need to have a nice relationship with him before to ride him. I have a horse that raised him since he was born, believe me he his jalouse when I touch other horses, he comes between me and them and even he try to hit them to move away hahahah Sorry for writing too much but I love talking about horses :)
Prophet Mohammad - peace be upon him- said: "People are exalted by their camels, and sheep are a blessing, and goodness is held in the proud foreheads of horses until the Day of Resurrection." Side note: I tried my best here, but you can never ever be able to translate Arabic to English. you just can't
My first horse was half Arabian. A sweet sweet horse. Personality galore. She still makes me smile after all these years. I hope she is living it up in heavan. After all the horse if one of Gods best to us.
Our brother's in arm, our battle companions, back in the ancient times they battled with courage and nobility they helped my ancestors In their mission and made the desert life easier, a gift from god, blessed until the end of time and they'll forever be part of us..
I had a chestnut named lonesome me. As a child he was the sweetest. Very smart I was the only one that could ride him. My dad would try and he would get bucked off. Smart boy.
Lejos Lejos los Mejores Caballos del Mundo,!!! El Amor por ellos fue trasmitido por Mí Abuelo que en España los vendía y tenía tropillas en los campos luego con la guerra los traslado a Argentina tengo los Mejores recuerdos Moro gallego!!!la cruza de Ellos dan como resultado hermosos ejemplares.❤❤❤🇦🇷
Moro no BRASIL mas, vejo o cavalo árabe o mais lindo da espécie. Um dia terei de possuir um DESSES. Parabéns ao criador ...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I can't believe it, one of my favourite horse breeds. Playing Red Dead Redemption 2 is the closest I'll ever get to one (especially owning one). This brought a tear to my eye. Great vid ;)
Running on an Arabian will empower your soul dry your tears give you endless drive make you unstoppable especially when you running ful, speed 🐴 How I know I been there
The Arabian horses were the origin of the Arabian Peninsula and it was a wilderness in the land of Najd until it was occupied by five knights and called the Alabiya and Umm Arqob and Shwaimeh and Kheila and Saqlawiyah when producing a film about the desert of Arabia or the Arab regions is a charm and beauty
Arabian horses originate from the southern Arabian Peninsula, not from Najd, الخيل العربية الأصيلة أصلها من جنوب الجزيرة العربية وخاصة اليمن اقرأ التاريخ إن كنت تجهل
@@Reem-px9im نجد ما فيها إلا الضبان والسحالي ، مو عشان الله أنعم بالبترول وصاروا الأمراء يشترون الخيول تحسبين كل شيء طلع من نجد، روحي اقرأي التاريخ يا جاهلة
U.n hymne magnifique pour un cheval à la conformation parfaite. Fils du vent et des grands esspaces,tu nous honores par ta seule présence et ta légendaire beauté
This is our gift from god to arabian people , these arabian horses served us well in our battles to defend our lands over centuries . We played with them like a harmony . Even our prophet mohamad praised them.
I would like to complement the person who shot and edited this beautifully arranged film. Certainly the subject mater makes a huge difference. You captured the nuances of this phenomenal creature and the emotion. Horsefly films and person who shot this, rock on, bravo! Suzanne
Stunningly Gorgeous 😍💕 I have Tears of Joy, watching this ,So Uplifting, Inspirational Good for the Soul, I Own A Gorgeous Arabian as well.He is my Rock.Thankyou so much for this , Perfect Music,for the Arabians❤
عنجد يا جماعة كل ما أكون مزعوج او مضغوط...بتفرج على فيديو احصنة وبالاخص الاحصنة العربية الأصيلة....عنجد بنسى كل همومي ومشاكلي امنيتي انو يكون عندي مزرعة بمنطقة خضار ومروج واتفرج على هالخيول كيف عم تركض....بالاخص الخيل الادهم بتحسوه عم يتغنج لما يركض....سبحان الله كمية التناسق بالاحصنة العربية مو طبيعية عنجد تحفة فنية....منحوت نحت...سبحان الله❣
Kudos for a beautiful tribute to our beloved Arabian horses. Having breed and shown for over 45 years it brought back wonderful memories of the owners, handlers and horses from the past. Since I’m now 80 it would have been easier if you had assigned a number to each horse that was credited at the end of the video so I could go back over the video and put a name to each horse. Thank you for this heartwarming story.
Thanks for such a beautiful movie! Next to the Arabian horse, which is my lifetime personal favorite, is the Andalusian breed! As with any other breed, when you add the blood of an Arabian horse to them, they are destined to improve!! Ha, ha! Which just shows the power of the Arabian’s SUPERIOR qualities! I would love to see your film company make a movie on Andalusian horses, next please!! Thanks 🙏❤️💕
I'm 72. Walter Farley was always my hero. The Arabian horse to me is Perfection on four legs. Just watching this I got Goosebumps all over. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Arabians have graced my life for over 50 years...nothing like them, sweet, intelligent, comical and magnificence all rolled into one.
Beauty, Majesty and Grace I'm crying at the sight of these wonderful horses.
I am 74 and I grew up with Arabian horses. They are so graceful. I love them.
Vicki Hunt hello
Form india i love so much hores
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Walid Walid
How are you ?
@@aaqilmirza3575 Where do you live?
I love them
MASHA'ALLAH The Horses gifted to us by Allah S.W.T. Their beauty is indescribable. Their eyes tell thousands of stories. The horses with the Biggest hearts, and kindest faces.
No. JEHOVAH GOD created the horse!
@@chrisshelp1172you mean YHWH ? Prophet Jesus عليه السلام prayed to Allah/God but never said the word Jehovah or YHWH.
@@chrisshelp1172 That's a very silly and ignorant not to mention disrespectful comment. The legend of the creation of the arabian horse is off course based in God as the creator of the arabian horse and is a very beautiful story. So as the story is arabic, off course they are naming God by the Islamic name of Allah, but is the same God as we know with other names as Jehova, Yahve etc. Don't emabarrass yourself and Christians. Allah, God Yahve, Jehova is the same and Muslims akchnowledge and respect these names as well as they respect Jesus. Why don't you learn some respect if you feel your faith is fair? If you don't know, Christians and Muslims share more things about God worship than Christians or Muslims with Jews. MASHA'ALLAH / All mighty God. God bless you buddy.
I’m from the Middle East Kuwait and I grew up with Arabian horse in my blood and I am so grateful that have a farm with 30+ Arabian horses in them
Omg im in kuwait! Wish i could just visit and see them! Youre very lucky
Wow! What beautiful and magnificent horses. I fell in love with the Arabian breed as a young child, and have been drawing and painting them ever since. In my teens I rode a full bred Arabian and a half Arabian/Morgan breed. The half Arabian/Morgan was the best horse I ever rode in my lifetime, his name was Tony and he had the look of an Arabian. I wished I could have had him for my own. He was a rental riding horse but was being mistreated and abused by other riders, who never understood horses to begin with and treated any of them as if they were machines, running them into the ground, etc., plus they always were coming back exhausted, and also with leg and/or hoof problems, and none were never cooled down properly.
When I started riding Tony, I noticed how well trained and intelligent he was, and that he had a rocking chair lope which made riding him special. This eventually was broken because of all the uncaring and thoughtless people on his back, and his spirit was also being broken along with it. I always loved riding him and took proper care of him and never ever brought him back in such a state of exhaustion or hoof and leg problems or anything else for that matter. Anytime I showed up to ride, he would always come to me to ride him. He also would do anything I asked of him and he helped me to become a better rider. We had that connection which only a horse and rider gets with love, trust and kindness. But afterwards I noticed a change in his behavior. It broke my heart. When I found out he died in the mountains one winter, I cried because I knew he became so saddened and depressed, with the abusive life he was in, like in the story of Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty, that he didn’t want to live anymore and wouldn’t go back down to the barn to stay warm, but instead ran off when the other horses were being rounded up. I actually would have been with that horse in the barn if he had been mine, brushing and feeding him. NO animal should ever be treated with the cruelty and neglect such as Tony went through. Tony was 7 years old and only needed to be loved and appreciated. I will never forget him. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
What a beautiful tribute to perhaps the most majestic horse on Earth! My first horse was a half Arab gelding, white with pepper spots. He was the peppiest, happiest, friendliest, flashiest horse I ever met. Under the saddle he was the horse who pranced with his head and tail held high. He would let me hang on him, stand on him and he'd follow me around without a lead...just like a dog. When he saw me approach the vast pasture he'd come to me without hesitation. The story of this beautiful creature still brings me tears of joy. I called him "Whiskey". He was my first love, obsession and responsibility. He "whisked" me away in every sense of the word. His Arab spirit was warm and loving and he forever lives on in my heart.
Thank you for saying " his arab spirit "
Awesome story….I agree. I had a similar experience with a half Arab/Morgan cross, also became my best friend and helped me become a better rider. Even though he belonged to someone else, I rode him many times. He was a rental riding club horse, but he would always come up to me when he saw me. I will always miss him.
كذلك : هي روح الإنسان العربي ، في الحقيقة و لكن : للأسف الإعلام فقط ، هو الذي يسيء إلينا ، شكرا لك ❤ 🦄🌷
قال صلى الله عليه وسلَّم:"(الإبل عز لأهلها والغنم بركة والخير معقود في نواصي الخيل إلى يوم القيامة)"🐎❤️.
Arabian horses happy in Arabian countries.
Arabian horses happy and beloved the world over.
Horses are happy wherever they are loved and cherished. If all the Arabian horses in the entire world lived in Arabian countries only, there wouldn’t be enough people that would be willing and able or could afford to give them what they deserve. Anyway..those countries would be brimming over with horses which means more Arabian foals everywhere...who would clean up the poop? 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
Would you volunteer?
I probably would. 😅😅😅😅🐎💩💩💩
💩💩💩💩💩only because I love Arabian horses 🐴❤️😀😅
The world .....do you own one?
@@stacyhaynes4832 the girl who wrote the comment didn't mean to insult any other countries , she just love the breed and love how the video showed them in their original countries , thats all! . you need to understand that not everyone in this world is fluent in english , peace & love .
Speed Runner ......I understand what you’re saying and I should compliment her because I would love to learn her language. My Stepmother can read and write Arabic and all I ever learned was German and a little Russian. Languages with different alphabets are so difficult, but Cyrillic alphabet was a little bit easier, maybe because I lived in Russia for a short time.
So, I don’t even know what she said in the first part of her comment. It was wrong for me to take offense, I just really love them and have known plenty of them that are extremely happy where they live. I have much gratitude to the people of the Arabian countries who since ancient times have bred this incredible gift from our Creator that has improved every breed of horse it has met. They are truly the most majestic animal I have seen and the inspiration I feel in their presence can only be divine!
But to the person who commented that I was stupid ...that was just rude. They don’t even know me.
If an Arabian trusts you, he will do anything for you. While I enjoyed the movements of the horses, I wish the film had shown more of this breed's gentleness and the love they are capable of displaying toward their owners. That is their true beauty.
I so agree with you Rebecca. I had an Arabian mare that had been horribly abused, but given time she learned I was trustworthy. During our early years together when she was still quite spooky I had a friend who would come with her 3 yr old daughter. One day they had my Liberty out grooming her and little Abby walked right under her and Liberty never moved. She knew that little girls wasn't going to hurt her. I have many more stories like that, but once an Arabian trusts you, they are loyal to you forever.
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Wow, you know nothing about me or my relationship with my horse, yet you make your judgemental comments. So let me educate you. My beautiful Arabian mare had been rescued by the local Humane Society from some bad/neglectful owners who had starved and abused her, along with her mother, brother and other horses and animals when she was just a yearling. Over the next few years she had been adopted and taken back numerous times because she was very afraid and full of the Arabian spirit and no one knew how to handle her. I adopted her when she was 5 years old. I had planned on adopting a nice quiet Quarter horse, but Liberty (her name) was brought into my life. You couldn't make any movement above or behind her or she would spook, spin and take off running. I worked with her with trainers who used the gentling methods. I spent hours, day after day, just loving on her, rubbing/massaging her, talking to her, telling her how beautiful, quiet, peaceful, bold, courageous, and trusting she was. I stuck with this mare when people over and over told me to get rid of her. They told me she would always be this way. But I loved her and told her I would love and take care of her as long as God allowed me, even if I never got to ride her. I knew in my heart, she could learn to trust me. Over the years, she dumped me many times. She never bucked me off, but when something scared her she would spin and run. Thankfully I never broke any bones, but the chiropractor sure earned his pay from me. It took a long time, because I knew I was earning her trust after so many before me had abused her. Eventually I rode that beautiful mare all over the mountains where I lived. My mare would follow me anywhere, WITHOUT A HALTER OR BRIDAL ON. I could leave her out in a pasture to eat grass and she would walk herself back to her stall. My granddaughter rode her and my 12lb dog could ride her, with me or by himself. My beautiful Liberty was NEVER in a show for money and though I spent a lot of money on her over the 24 years she was in my life, I never earned a dime off of her. However, I gained so much more in knowing how much she loved and trusted me. So next time maybe you should know the truth before you speak and you shouldn't assume every "western" Arabian horse owner has them in shows for money.
We Arab human are just like our horses if we trust someone we do anything for him
Peace and love
The arabian human been too if he trust and feel good man he do everything for you thanks
I love Arabians, they're seriously one of the best breeds out there. So versatile, strong, friendly, and loyal. I've been riding Arabian saddleseat for about nine months now and they're honestly the best. Fiery, but so intelligent and beautiful. They know it, too lol.
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After 10 month have Arabian?
قال صلى الله عليه وسلَّم:"(الإبل عز لأهلها والغنم بركة والخير معقود في نواصي الخيل إلى يوم القيامة)"🐎❤️.
An old Arab saying...An Arabian Stallion hast to be so gentle that he can place his hoof on the breast of your wife without putting a dent in it...Raswan
The pedigree of an Arabian horse is stunning!
A beautiful “love letter” filmed for a beautiful horse with a poetic history! The Arabian has stories to tell that we will never hear. He holds secrets in his heart that no human ear could (or should) ever come upon. He is made of magic and belongs to the sand and the wind. Every drop of his blood belongs to another world, another time with a different reality. You never really own an Arabian. Their heart is the desert 🐪. It has always been......, and will always be so.
@Janet Smith - "You never really own an Arabian". You may never 'own' your Arabian horse, but he/she surely owns you!
Janet, That's lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful well said he God's gift
Arabians have the absolute most beautiful head of any horse. Well, and the rest of their body is beautiful as well. Love how they hold their tail so high. Very graceful. My favorite book series is The Black Stallion. I’m 63 & I still love it!
The most beautiful horse in the world.
We agree!
also beautiful; but MORE beautiful, cool, strong , gorgeous and breathtaking is the FRIESIAN !!!!!
Ineke Smaalders
بعصها العجمي
تفوًوو
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يا فارسي الكل يعرف ان هذه الخيول عربية فلا تكذب..
@@lSOF_lQ سلام عليكم.
هده إمرأة هولندية عندهم في هولندا خيول فريسزين هاكدى وليس فارسي أسأت الضن.
قيس قبل أن تطء في الغيس
Beautiful, fearless, intelligent horse, with a unique personality.
almost made me cry. What a beautiful creation!
Goose bumps through the entire film. As an Arabian owner and rider this blew my heart away with the love and passion I have for the breed.
God's perfect creation....no other animal can compare to horses..simply stunning...
There's a hole in my heart where my horse used to be.
Chains on my soul that used to fly free
On the back of my friend we would fly like the wind
My hand in his mane, my Bongo, my friend.
It's been twenty years since you nickered my name
I'll never not miss you my copper penny Flame!
So precious. I totally relate.
That is such a beautiful thing to write that as give me goosebumps god bless you!!!!!! 🙏❤️👍
What a moving poem....As a former owner and breeder of Arabians it touches my ❤️.
My copper penny Flame was Arlana, granddaughter of Abu Farwa.
God's gift to horselovers. As close to perfect as an animal can get.
This is the complete opposite from perfect, its deformed ffs 🤮
@@baguette574 you don't have to show you're lack of experience in horsemanship like that easy on your self
Beautiful beyond compare. Simply perfection at its best.
I simply adore the Friesian horse. However, no breed is more majestic than the Arabian. (sigh). Simply art in motion. Oh man. I WISH a had a big enough gallery to display one of my own. ❤️
There is nothing more beautiful than the Arabian horse breed because of its agility, and its graceful body shape, and its ease of movement and speed.
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ومداد كلماته الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر
My favorite book when I was a child, was "King of the Wind, by Margeurite Henry, about Sham,, an Arabian horse of great heart, and such loyalty, who survived and succeeded against hardship. I love Arabian horses, have since I was five years old, and I am considerably older now. My love for them will not die, until the dust of my bones has rotted in my grave.
I am an arabe man from Algeria and would like to say to every one loves the arabic horses that the most beautiful and simple the best in Arabic horses are called “” Al Adham “ the black one that has a little white spot on the front head and a little white spot between the lips and the knows and in the same has 3 of his feet’ just under the knees are white and the right feet is all black: the horse that has these specifications is the number one and on the top of horse list in the Arabic civilisation
Anne Arteaga
Thank you for your question.
First of all, the horses are Nobel animals if we speak about them, and as extra the Arabic horse is so so so sensitive. It depends on the one ride it.
You need to stand up a tile bit when riding him because Arabic horses are known by their high speed for that if you just look at his way of running you will see that he is trying to be like a arrow.
I have seen huge number of videos giving information about horses but most of them are wrong. When it comes to arabic the real rider does not need to use hands or legs kicks to ride his horse. The Arabic horse is not like others that just someone strange comes and ride it, no. You need to build a trust with the Arabic horse because they are so sensitive and they are so smart I am talking about those are not mixed. As I said:
1/ build a good relationship with the Arabic horse and let him trust you and get to know. And relax when you are close to him and don’t touch too much his mouth. Clean him, make him a nice douch, hold him by the harness and have a nice walk with him,...etc
2/ use a good confortable harness
3/ place the harness and don’t ride him, just hold the harness and walk with him and touch his side chest a couple of times.
4/ don’t ride him fast in the first beginning it would be more than nice if you get up of him but by slow riding and you need to have contrôle on the harness and make him understand what you want to do, when holding the harness make a special sound on each movement you want him to do. that later on once you say that sound you don’t need to move the harness with your hands, the horse will understand it directly because he doesn’t like to be hitted by hands or legs, just use sounds with him and you will see.
When speeding up, please be a good rider. The way how you stand, the way how you hold the harness, the way how you move your body on turns.
As I said, the Arabic horse has his own charisma and he loves to be treated well. He is Nobel. You need to have a nice relationship with him before to ride him.
I have a horse that raised him since he was born, believe me he his jalouse when I touch other horses, he comes between me and them and even he try to hit them to move away hahahah
Sorry for writing too much but I love talking about horses :)
Anne Arteaga
Yes I did. It so nice :)
@@zidanechahin4874
بارك الله فيك زيدان ..على هذه الشرح وهذه المعلومات التي قدمتها ..من سورية احييك
Amjad syria
وفيك بارك اخي العزيز
احييك من الحبيبة الجزائر
الله يحيي اصلكم يا احبابنا واخوتنا في سوريا والله يجعل الخير على ارض سوريا ان شاء الله
@@zidanechahin4874 شكرا اخي للمعلومات الرائعة، في عندي سؤال. ما رأيك بحسان الجهني كمدرب للحصن؟
Prophet Mohammad - peace be upon him- said: "People are exalted by their camels, and sheep are a blessing, and goodness is held in the proud foreheads of horses until the Day of Resurrection."
Side note: I tried my best here, but you can never ever be able to translate Arabic to English. you just can't
Brother it's better not to take responsibility in translating Quran or Hadeeth
@@Mustafa-dm5co Hadeeth is fine, because you can always go by the meaning not the actual script. Whereas quran has to be carefully translated.
@@naal8456 👍
My first horse was half Arabian. A sweet sweet horse. Personality galore. She still makes me smile after all these years. I hope she is living it up in heavan. After all the horse if one of Gods best to us.
I absolutely adore Arabian horses my favorite they are so majestic and gorgeous
I love horses and these Arabian horses are magnificent, I would love to have one or two.
They are the most beautiful horse! They are so peaceful and to be honest if you want to get a present for anyone get them an arabian horse!!!!
Most beautiful thing I've ever watched
Lo mas hermoso de la Creacion esta Raza de Caballos Son unicos en su bella expecie los AMO!! Me encantan!!! :)
Masha Allah beautiful and graceful creature on earth, created by Allah I love horses. I never keep horses but would love to have an Arabian horse.
Our brother's in arm, our battle companions, back in the ancient times they battled with courage and nobility they helped my ancestors In their mission and made the desert life easier, a gift from god, blessed until the end of time and they'll forever be part of us..
unmatched beauty,stamina and loyalty......
So sorry for your loss Debra. Horses, so much noble innocence. Thank You dear Lord.
Какие прекрасные и ухоженые лошади!
Немогу налюбоваться!
Arabians are just beautiful!!!!❤
Восторг до мурашек!
Они просто завораживают😌 на них можно смотреть бесконечно💕😍💕😍💕
Совершенство Природы!
Oh my gosh! Absolutely breathtaking! Thank you from a horse tragic 🐎🐴💕💙🐨
Ils sont magnifiques gardez cette présence animale
I had a chestnut named lonesome me. As a child he was the sweetest. Very smart I was the only one that could ride him. My dad would try and he would get bucked off. Smart boy.
Most beautiful, brave, and peaceful beeings in the world. Able to heal your souls. A gift of god to mankind. 💖
Lejos Lejos los Mejores Caballos del Mundo,!!! El Amor por ellos fue trasmitido por Mí Abuelo que en España los vendía y tenía tropillas en los campos luego con la guerra los traslado a Argentina tengo los Mejores recuerdos Moro gallego!!!la cruza de Ellos dan como resultado hermosos ejemplares.❤❤❤🇦🇷
From Texas. They are the most beautiful horses I have ever seen
Потрясающе красивый видеоролик!!! Столько удовольствия во время просмотра)
Moro no BRASIL mas, vejo o cavalo árabe o mais lindo da espécie. Um dia terei de possuir um DESSES. Parabéns ao criador ...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I can't believe it, one of my favourite horse breeds. Playing Red Dead Redemption 2 is the closest I'll ever get to one (especially owning one). This brought a tear to my eye. Great vid ;)
Ma sha Allah, so lovely
Running on an Arabian will empower your soul dry your tears give you endless drive make you unstoppable especially when you running ful, speed 🐴
How I know I been there
OMG How incredible, beautiful. Thank you.
How beautiful horse .Hey Aleta i like you 😍😍😍
The Arabian horses were the origin of the Arabian Peninsula and it was a wilderness in the land of Najd until it was occupied by five knights and called the Alabiya and Umm Arqob and Shwaimeh and Kheila and Saqlawiyah when producing a film about the desert of Arabia or the Arab regions is a charm and beauty
Arabian Horse original should be from yemen
Arabian horses originate from the southern Arabian Peninsula, not from Najd, الخيل العربية الأصيلة أصلها من جنوب الجزيرة العربية وخاصة اليمن اقرأ التاريخ إن كنت تجهل
@@mohammadF640 اليمن اجل😭😭😭😭😭اول من استانس الخيل هم اهل نجد روح مناك بس
@@Reem-px9im نجد ما فيها إلا الضبان والسحالي ، مو عشان الله أنعم بالبترول وصاروا الأمراء يشترون الخيول تحسبين كل شيء طلع من نجد، روحي اقرأي التاريخ يا جاهلة
@@mohammadF640 اقول انطم لا ادعسك نجد ارض الشعراء والخيول اقرا عن حضارة النقر وانت ساكت
Incredible beauties, thanks for showing and kind regards
The most beautiful horse in the world!
I love Arabians. They are so beautiful.
Seeing IT from Poland and literally crying 😢
I know. Us too. Much love to our beloved Poland...
My family is from Poland, I live in USA and I cry too at the majesty and beauty of the Arabian horse.
@@vintageblackarabians3797 buy one 😕
I'm also from Poland and... yeah... couldn't agree more...
Walid Walid If you can😁
ماشاء الله الحصان العربي تحفة لامثيل لها .
تحاتي من الجزائر للخليجيين يعطون قيمة حقيقية الحيوانات أكثر من اللازم ما شاء الله.
بارك الله فيك يا أخي الجزائري أنا إخوك من السعوديه.
@@ffadelf تحياتنا أخي من عرب بنو هلال بالجزائر ، نحن كذلك أجدادنا نقلوا الفروسية إلى الجزائر ونفخر بكوننا عرب بخيول عربية
@@algerianhornet4880 أنعم وأكرم معروفين يا بني هلال بارك الله فيكم.
U.n hymne magnifique pour un cheval à la conformation parfaite. Fils du vent et des grands esspaces,tu nous honores par ta seule présence et ta légendaire beauté
This is our gift from god to arabian people , these arabian horses served us well in our battles to defend our lands over centuries .
We played with them like a harmony .
Even our prophet mohamad praised them.
I love arabian horses❤️❤️❤️ Them are so beutiful😍 l have a arabian horse and she do everything for my😭❤️
Tyra Andersson شكراً
My creater know's how much I love them
The speed of intelligence of beauty is the best breed on earth 😢❤️
such a beautiful and lively horses, the Arabian 😍😍😍😍😍
Such a strong headed horse! With beauty and grace! Not just for any aimature to ride. You have. To know what and how to handle that Horse! 💕💕💕💕
Looove Arabian horses ❤️
"Horses lend us the wings we lack."
Arabian proverb
Arabian horses are the most beautiful romantic just like the people magical 🌹💖
ماشالله شو الخيل اللي عندك حبيبي ؟
What a majestic creature ❤❤
I had a half Arabian he was spectacular. And a great friend. I miss him every day.
I would like to complement the person who shot and edited this beautifully arranged film. Certainly the subject mater makes a huge difference.
You captured the nuances of this phenomenal creature and the emotion. Horsefly films and person who shot this, rock on, bravo! Suzanne
OMG! I'm in love with those horses.
Could care less what they look like, that spirit is unmistakable! Arabian spirit says "I AM HORSE! AND IT IS ALL GOOD!"
Stunningly Gorgeous 😍💕
I have Tears of Joy, watching this ,So Uplifting, Inspirational Good for the Soul, I Own A Gorgeous Arabian as well.He is my Rock.Thankyou so much for this , Perfect Music,for the Arabians❤
I learned to ride on an Arabian and I'll never choose to ride any other because there is no comparison
عنجد يا جماعة كل ما أكون مزعوج او مضغوط...بتفرج على فيديو احصنة وبالاخص الاحصنة العربية الأصيلة....عنجد بنسى كل همومي ومشاكلي امنيتي انو يكون عندي مزرعة بمنطقة خضار ومروج واتفرج على هالخيول كيف عم تركض....بالاخص الخيل الادهم بتحسوه عم يتغنج لما يركض....سبحان الله كمية التناسق بالاحصنة العربية مو طبيعية عنجد تحفة فنية....منحوت نحت...سبحان الله❣
Kudos for a beautiful tribute to our beloved Arabian horses. Having breed and shown for over 45 years it brought back wonderful memories of the owners, handlers and horses from the past. Since I’m now 80 it would have been easier if you had assigned a number to each horse that was credited at the end of the video so I could go back over the video and put a name to each horse. Thank you for this heartwarming story.
Una mezcla de elegancia y belleza y inteligencia . La mejor raza que hay. Simplemente el mejor.
Love Arabian horses...From Pakistan...
When I see this I wish I were 30 years old and again so I could could get back into horses❤
This is my favorites horses,wonderful !!!
I feel like the horse does not belong to the animal kingdom. He is a majestic creature in a class of its own.
Truely these horses are blessed by Allah.
Words cannot describe their beauty.
I miss my Arab terribly. Arabians are truly perfection!
A natureza é feita, que lindo o cavalo. É só a gente cuidá-la!
Thanks for such a beautiful movie! Next to the Arabian horse, which is my lifetime personal favorite, is the Andalusian breed! As with any other breed, when you add the blood of an Arabian horse to them, they are destined to improve!! Ha, ha! Which just shows the power of the Arabian’s SUPERIOR qualities! I would love to see your film company make a movie on Andalusian horses, next please!! Thanks 🙏❤️💕
Heartwarming film, the great tribute to Horses and People.
من الظلم 😞 للعرب ، أن جعلوا لهم الجمل 🐪 شعار بدل هذا الحصان ❤ 🦄 ❤ الفائق الجمال 🌷
No one thinks of their stallion as adorable unless he's an arabian. No doubt my stallion is magnificent but he is also absolutely adorable.
Que bellezas ...🙏♥️de Argentina 2021
Beautiful.My mother had an Arabian horse 🐎 his name was Port Savic he had the most beautiful flaxen mane and tail
Your mother bought it from Oman
I love Arabian horse ❤❤❤
We do too!
Yeah, us too
genuinehorsefly
.. thanks alot for this excellent video. Subhanallah!
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Wonderful film! Thank you!
I love arabs, i own a white one myself.
ماشاءالله
@@muhammadmussa2379 ,top,
My personal horse is a black arabian stallion. The rest of the horses are mares and the young ones who are still growing.
Lee Alexander I so envy you
@@stacyhaynes4832 I got lucky. Hopefully you will too.
so beautiful , i can not take my eyes away
This was so good it gave me the shivers.
The pure bred Arabian the most beautifull and versatile of all the breeds.
Beautiful!
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