Love how you mentioned Akhi about raising sons with some form of adversity and struggle; you need this to go from boy to a man; you can also create an environment in your home as the man of the house for your son or sons that makes them want to work hard; such as waking up early training early getting involved in different sports and recreational activities, take them to farms to actually hand pick their foods, get them working early, involve them in Quran classes etc etc And you can like you said take them away time to time to different areas of the UAE that are more poor help the needy get involved in volunteer work in the masjid and go out of the country to other countries for different experiences
I can’t wait to move out of canada this country is failing and falling by the day with so many issues. I myself have a health condition that needs the sun year around I can’t do winters so the UAE is definitely a great choice. I could just go to Texas or something where it warm but these western countries have way too many problems and haram it’s just absurd
@@strugglesofmohammed Bro, UAE has a lot of haram as well; open alcohol, casinos,etc. You cannot help poor people in UAE unless "authorized". Even mosques do not accept volunteers to clean etc.
@@rashed1301 I get it but compare canada to UAE I’ll gladly live in the UAE. Fitna is always going to be more in the west. Plus taxes eat us here literally I don’t know where you live but see how Canadians are suffering financially here
@@strugglesofmohammed I have lived 20 years in the UAE and 10 years in the US. Would you work in a blue collar job in the UAE? I am sure you wont. If Canada is really bad, you would leave it to work in whatever job you get in Dubai. But blue collar workers in Dubai get less than 400 US$. And often live 8 or 10 in a single room because they are paid so less.
6:01 Absolutely true. I live in Malaysia and I almost get the same feeling here. It’s very comfortable and I don’t know if ‘real’ learning can happen in these sorts of environments. But I also think getting roughened up as you mentioned should also be for girls you know especially in this day and age. Being financially independent is for everyone.😊
@@mardini777 high taxes high crime rate expensiveness and because im Muslim and I don’t see my life living in a western country specially in this strange times
Visited Dubai a couple of times now, i have family here. for me 2 things stick with me in back of mind. there is a lack of history and character / substance to everyday life being surrounded by the newest, biggest, best in the world etc etc And i keep seeing all the minimum wage (mostly indian) worker's serving us day to day and it makes me feel im supporting an unfair major class difference system, and it makes me feel quilty supporting this with my money. For context, Im from the UK, but lived in Australia for 20 years now, have a fsmily with 2 young girls.
You are right to be concerned about raising your sons in this ultra luxurious atmosphere, I’ve raised 2 boys and alhmd they work hard for what they want and don’t need me chasing
Nice video, please do make a video about the best areas to consider living in Sharjah, and the area you decided to finally live in and typical rents. Thanks.
My friends moved there with 2 daughters in school and the girls changed and became very materialistic and shallow and obsessed with luxury brands due to bad influence. They eventually moved back to Australia trying to reverse the damage… Also, eventually, you get sick of the “luxury” just like the feeling after you’ve had too much chocolate cake. On the other hand, it’s good for real estate, investment and laundering your suspicious capital.
I forgot to mention that the girls 8 and 15 years old became lazy and entitled. They also got the golden visa but now they don’t know what to do with it
This is a review of what it's like living in another country that doesn't have shit winters vs any other sunny / equator country. Some insights on actual Dubai culture, economics, lifestyle etc would be great.
Concrete, accurate, straight to the point. It's a great place to be once you hit your 30s. I would, too raise my kids outside UAE, show them the struggles and then move them to Dubai.
But why do they need to see struggle somewhere else? There are lower paid workers in dubai who make very humble wages, the kids can see these people and help them or help others in need across other middle Eastern countries
You didn’t mention the racism against non Arabs. If you’re a non Arab Muslim, you will face a lot of racism, especially if you’re black, then they will call you bad words. But even if you are Pakistani, they treat your like a second class person. Unbelievable
Evidence, been there multiple times, haven’t been fazed by racism. Stop making excuses, I am black and I won’t cry wolf because of some comments grow up and be a strong Muslim
السلام عليكم، I get what you mean by the last point. However, you can introduce some difficulties and take your sons out their comfort zones. This could be through enrolling them to a boxing gym, etc. Or, make them earn their PlayStation time by helping out in the business etc. Maa'shaa'Allah tabaarak'Allah, Allah has blessed you and your family, akh. May Allah increase your blessings and protect you & your family, aameen. I make duāa to be in a similar position where I can make hijrah. Also, yes, I'd like to see a video on different ways we could move to the UAE and more on Sharjah. Jazaak'Allahu khair
❤ thanks brother, if you could video on who can qualify to go to Dubai concerning the cost , since I will have no income there and expenses only , school cost , rent is twice as London … extra , and were to start the visa process and what kind of? What if your kids are in London at this moment grade 10, 08, and nursery ?
Would love to hear your thoughts on Abu dhabi whenever you get out there for sometime. Maybe make a vlog/video there to give us your thoughts and maybe how it compares to dubai and sharjah in your opinions. Maybe like what parts of abu dhabi were your favorites, things to expect, etc. It is conservative over there as well from what I hear as well Alhamdulillah.
Abu Dhabi is conservative in one way, but more open in terms of selling alcohol. It is also more pro Israel (saying free Palestine will get you arrested and jailed in Abu Dhabi, but not in Sharjah)
Go to Pakistan. As a British Pakistani I I took my four sons to Islamabad and lived for 10 years and alumdlilha one of my sons became a hafiz quran. Pakistan has lots of good but it can be very very rough also. You can learn a lot from Pakistanis
@@user-yf5je1dn1q my family wanted to move back as their was more better optuernity for my sons future. I moved back to Norway 🇳🇴. Plus I feel their is a time to take your children in Pakistan and if you have an option then thier is a time to leave for the children progress. Unfortunately Pakistan has had never political stability and has become very expensive and majority of our people have become corrupt. It is very difficult for overseas Pakistani to adjust with their mindset and make money.
@@slapjuice wrong. Women are sexually assaulted, murdered , people are attacked and murderered BY THE POLICE (who are meant to loo( after them), gang crime is rife, knife crime, gun violence, gang violence, racism and xenophobia exist
What a good video, was thinking about this recently and this video answered my assumptions. Brother could you make a video rating the best islamic countries to make Hijrah to while taking into account cost of living, quality of life and all of that?
Very timely video brother, thank you. I am looking to bring my family over to Dubai but would love to learn more about the health care and education system. And also if possible comparisons with RAK and other areas of UAE.
I think one of the issues I would have would be commuting between Sharjah and Dubai. I'm sure there still will be more affordable areas in Dubai to live in, still maintaining that Islamic environment.
Good parts of Dubai/Abu Dhabi,expensive high cost of luxury living,affordable for Emirati's and those from the West in high pay professional jobs,just like in Western countries,cost of living being less in the lesser known 5 other Emirates.
Every body in Dubai is so rich, that chaos is almost un existence and that my friends is a dangerous way to leave because there is chaos everywhere. How do you expect to survive outside of it if you not use to chaos or, difficult times. 🤔🤔
How can i apply for job from your company i have recruitment experience i came to dubai for studies i have classes on 2 days a week looking for job please help me i have low budget
Bro if you run a recruiting company, a video on how to find a job or how you could even help through your company would be beneficial. I have over decade of experience in marketing and I just can’t find anything that fits for me there.
easy to forget that poverty exists... normal, the slaves are locked up in districts you will never go. But these are the people that made everything around you.
Assalamu Alaikum Akhi I hope you are well I really need to have a chat with you. Pick your brain. I will pay you for your time. I hope you get this message bi`ithnillah
Love how you mentioned Akhi about raising sons with some form of adversity and struggle; you need this to go from boy to a man; you can also create an environment in your home as the man of the house for your son or sons that makes them want to work hard; such as waking up early training early getting involved in different sports and recreational activities, take them to farms to actually hand pick their foods, get them working early, involve them in Quran classes etc etc
And you can like you said take them away time to time to different areas of the UAE that are more poor help the needy get involved in volunteer work in the masjid and go out of the country to other countries for different experiences
I can’t wait to move out of canada this country is failing and falling by the day with so many issues. I myself have a health condition that needs the sun year around I can’t do winters so the UAE is definitely a great choice. I could just go to Texas or something where it warm but these western countries have way too many problems and haram it’s just absurd
As a father of daughters, why wouldn't daughters also need different experiences in order to grow as individuals?
@@strugglesofmohammed Bro, UAE has a lot of haram as well; open alcohol, casinos,etc.
You cannot help poor people in UAE unless "authorized". Even mosques do not accept volunteers to clean etc.
@@rashed1301 I get it but compare canada to UAE I’ll gladly live in the UAE. Fitna is always going to be more in the west. Plus taxes eat us here literally I don’t know where you live but see how Canadians are suffering financially here
@@strugglesofmohammed I have lived 20 years in the UAE and 10 years in the US.
Would you work in a blue collar job in the UAE? I am sure you wont. If Canada is really bad, you would leave it to work in whatever job you get in Dubai. But blue collar workers in Dubai get less than 400 US$. And often live 8 or 10 in a single room because they are paid so less.
6:01 Absolutely true. I live in Malaysia and I almost get the same feeling here. It’s very comfortable and I don’t know if ‘real’ learning can happen in these sorts of environments. But I also think getting roughened up as you mentioned should also be for girls you know especially in this day and age. Being financially independent is for everyone.😊
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Brother I will be moving to Malaysia very soon and I can’t wait to get off from here I’m from the Netherlands btw ! 🫡
@@circa1993 hey, what’s the reason that your’re leaving Netherlands?
@@mardini777 high taxes high crime rate expensiveness and because im Muslim and I don’t see my life living in a western country specially in this strange times
@@circa1993 are you an asian Muslim or white Muslim?
Visited Dubai a couple of times now, i have family here. for me 2 things stick with me in back of mind. there is a lack of history and character / substance to everyday life being surrounded by the newest, biggest, best in the world etc etc
And i keep seeing all the minimum wage (mostly indian) worker's serving us day to day and it makes me feel im supporting an unfair major class difference system, and it makes me feel quilty supporting this with my money.
For context, Im from the UK, but lived in Australia for 20 years now, have a fsmily with 2 young girls.
You are right to be concerned about raising your sons in this ultra luxurious atmosphere, I’ve raised 2 boys and alhmd they work hard for what they want and don’t need me chasing
Nice video, please do make a video about the best areas to consider living in Sharjah, and the area you decided to finally live in and typical rents. Thanks.
My friends moved there with 2 daughters in school and the girls changed and became very materialistic and shallow and obsessed with luxury brands due to bad influence. They eventually moved back to Australia trying to reverse the damage…
Also, eventually, you get sick of the “luxury” just like the feeling after you’ve had too much chocolate cake.
On the other hand, it’s good for real estate, investment and laundering your suspicious capital.
I forgot to mention that the girls 8 and 15 years old became lazy and entitled. They also got the golden visa but now they don’t know what to do with it
This is a review of what it's like living in another country that doesn't have shit winters vs any other sunny / equator country. Some insights on actual Dubai culture, economics, lifestyle etc would be great.
Good video akhi, I wouldn't mind watching a video explaining how one can move to UAE eg as a graduate.
Be proud to be a human, not Muslim.
Concrete, accurate, straight to the point. It's a great place to be once you hit your 30s. I would, too raise my kids outside UAE, show them the struggles and then move them to Dubai.
But why do they need to see struggle somewhere else? There are lower paid workers in dubai who make very humble wages, the kids can see these people and help them or help others in need across other middle Eastern countries
You didn’t mention the racism against non Arabs. If you’re a non Arab Muslim, you will face a lot of racism, especially if you’re black, then they will call you bad words. But even if you are Pakistani, they treat your like a second class person. Unbelievable
Evidence, been there multiple times, haven’t been fazed by racism. Stop making excuses, I am black and I won’t cry wolf because of some comments grow up and be a strong Muslim
السلام عليكم،
I get what you mean by the last point. However, you can introduce some difficulties and take your sons out their comfort zones. This could be through enrolling them to a boxing gym, etc. Or, make them earn their PlayStation time by helping out in the business etc.
Maa'shaa'Allah tabaarak'Allah, Allah has blessed you and your family, akh. May Allah increase your blessings and protect you & your family, aameen. I make duāa to be in a similar position where I can make hijrah.
Also, yes, I'd like to see a video on different ways we could move to the UAE and more on Sharjah. Jazaak'Allahu khair
Love to come to dubai ❤
From a Christian man😉… really enjoyed your balanced content.
NOTHING'S EVER PERFECT !!
❤ thanks brother, if you could video on who can qualify to go to Dubai concerning the cost , since I will have no income there and expenses only , school cost , rent is twice as London … extra , and were to start the visa process and what kind of? What if your kids are in London at this moment grade 10, 08, and nursery ?
Sharjah isn’t Dubai homie, it’s like making a video about living in London but live in Bradford
Would love to hear your thoughts on Abu dhabi whenever you get out there for sometime. Maybe make a vlog/video there to give us your thoughts and maybe how it compares to dubai and sharjah in your opinions. Maybe like what parts of abu dhabi were your favorites, things to expect, etc. It is conservative over there as well from what I hear as well Alhamdulillah.
Abu Dhabi is conservative in one way, but more open in terms of selling alcohol. It is also more pro Israel (saying free Palestine will get you arrested and jailed in Abu Dhabi, but not in Sharjah)
Go to Pakistan. As a British Pakistani I I took my four sons to Islamabad and lived for 10 years and alumdlilha one of my sons became a hafiz quran. Pakistan has lots of good but it can be very very rough also. You can learn a lot from Pakistanis
How come you didn't stay after 10 years?
@@user-yf5je1dn1q my family wanted to move back as their was more better optuernity for my sons future. I moved back to Norway 🇳🇴. Plus I feel their is a time to take your children in Pakistan and if you have an option then thier is a time to leave for the children progress. Unfortunately Pakistan has had never political stability and has become very expensive and majority of our people have become corrupt. It is very difficult for overseas Pakistani to adjust with their mindset and make money.
USA citizen, Christian and never had any problems/issues in Dubai
@@user-yf5je1dn1q non Muslim countries are stable and respect people in general
@@slapjuice wrong. Women are sexually assaulted, murdered , people are attacked and murderered BY THE POLICE (who are meant to loo( after them), gang crime is rife, knife crime, gun violence, gang violence, racism and xenophobia exist
I’d also like a video on how you moved there and the alternative methods of getting there. Thank you
What a good video, was thinking about this recently and this video answered my assumptions. Brother could you make a video rating the best islamic countries to make Hijrah to while taking into account cost of living, quality of life and all of that?
Very timely video brother, thank you. I am looking to bring my family over to Dubai but would love to learn more about the health care and education system. And also if possible comparisons with RAK and other areas of UAE.
I think one of the issues I would have would be commuting between Sharjah and Dubai. I'm sure there still will be more affordable areas in Dubai to live in, still maintaining that Islamic environment.
can you make a vid on who you use to get your dubai visa etc set up bro
Good parts of Dubai/Abu Dhabi,expensive high cost of luxury living,affordable for Emirati's and those from the West in high pay professional jobs,just like in Western countries,cost of living being less in the lesser known 5 other Emirates.
Every body in Dubai is so rich, that chaos is almost un existence and that my friends is a dangerous way to leave because there is chaos everywhere. How do you expect to survive outside of it if you not use to chaos or, difficult times. 🤔🤔
Allahumma barik ❤
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There are real tough places right there aside dubai you don't necessarily need to move to other countries to feel it.
How can i apply for job from your company i have recruitment experience i came to dubai for studies i have classes on 2 days a week looking for job please help me i have low budget
I love how they have the azan everywhere like in metro and shopping malls
Brother in which school your children are going ? It's very hard to find a good school
the is adhan in dubai ?
Can you help someone from Ghana to be recruited by your company?
Not sure about number 2. The Arabs hardly ever respect a non arab muslim atleast from my experience
timestamps..???
you managed to manifest it i have been struggling to get to dubai
Try KL bro, you'll love it.
Assalaamualaikum akh can help with jobs in Dubai
How can I contact Abu Musa?
I don't think thats genuinely Abu Musa... ↑↑↑
Abu Musa, how do I contact you brother?
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Bro if you run a recruiting company, a video on how to find a job or how you could even help through your company would be beneficial.
I have over decade of experience in marketing and I just can’t find anything that fits for me there.
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easy to forget that poverty exists... normal, the slaves are locked up in districts you will never go. But these are the people that made everything around you.
Thanks Brotjer
How are Christians treated there?
churches are only present in hotels for the foreigners
Nice I would love to move there
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Of course he didn't give you any negatives. He still wants to stay lol
He say he wil give positief and negatieve 😂 but he only gives us positief i heard a lot bad things about dubai
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Haji Ameer bilaj tipu ❤
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Any other religion are not massively respected😂
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The accent is abit too much brother you put me off the word ‘nice’
Just an excuse to leave lol
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Assalamu Alaikum Akhi
I hope you are well
I really need to have a chat with you. Pick your brain. I will pay you for your time.
I hope you get this message bi`ithnillah
My guy just saying what Andrew Tate said last year
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The typical “can wear any watch without getting robbed”, heard this about 100 times since 2022. He’s not very original with his video clearly
Abu musa please help a brother move to Dubai🥹🥹🥹🙏🏽
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