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    Duolingo is a very popular language learning app, and many brothers and sisters use it to learn Arabic while being unaware of the hidden messages that are found within this app.
    The idea of this video was inspired by an article by sister Mariam Ahmad, who first published her article on 28th May 2023 on Al-sabeel.net network on this topic bit.ly/3Z2AdKx . I conducted more research to confirm the information and acquire more sources so that others can be careful when using this application.
    Most of the information + pictures used in this video were taken from the official website of Duolingo, their social media accounts (Twitter, facebook) and their fandom page.
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  • @TheDIFFRENTCollector
    @TheDIFFRENTCollector Рік тому +1148

    I had to watch a Duolingo advertisement to watch this video 💀

    • @PersonFromSouthAfrica
      @PersonFromSouthAfrica Рік тому +33

      "this guy can still have money while dissing us!? Nah nah nah, we will show them!"

    • @TheDIFFRENTCollector
      @TheDIFFRENTCollector Рік тому +13

      @@PersonFromSouthAfrica wdym?

    • @PersonFromSouthAfrica
      @PersonFromSouthAfrica Рік тому +14

      @@TheDIFFRENTCollector I'm just joking about the irony, as if they knew that this guy was saying why you shouldn't use duolingo, so they took advantage of his monitization to promote duolingo XD

    • @TheDIFFRENTCollector
      @TheDIFFRENTCollector Рік тому +8

      @@PersonFromSouthAfrica lol

    • @TheDIFFRENTCollector
      @TheDIFFRENTCollector Рік тому +8

      @@PersonFromSouthAfrica i think it’s a coincidence that i had to watch a Duolingo advertisement, as i commonly see this advertisement.
      Wasn’t expecting i would have to watch it to watch this video tho 💀

  • @amgadpro
    @amgadpro 4 місяці тому +328

    Bro I thought he was gonna call out the grammar mistakes made in the Arabic language in Duolingo

  • @Kaito_Offi
    @Kaito_Offi 6 місяців тому +90

    1:09 Arabic101, please note that this app ( duolingo ) is NOT just for arabs, it is for EVERYONE ( but the baby drinking wine or beer is not normal ) and Hell is a place in norway ( Hell is a village in the Lånke area of the municipality of Stjørdal in Trøndelag county, Norway )

    • @killuminati470
      @killuminati470 Місяць тому +1

      there are also many other cultures that reject this concept, Duolingo should not campaign for LGBT

    • @AdorbsxAriel
      @AdorbsxAriel Місяць тому +1

      Nahhh

    • @theblackscreen4576
      @theblackscreen4576 Місяць тому +2

      bruh even tho its for everyone there is some very bad things

    • @Kaito_Offi
      @Kaito_Offi Місяць тому +4

      @@theblackscreen4576 i konw

    • @zkingsalsa
      @zkingsalsa Місяць тому +2

      it does specifically say 'helvete' though

  • @Eazy_A
    @Eazy_A Рік тому +3286

    why 350 Million arabs with the greatest teacher couldnt make a arabic learn app/programm

    • @bobmarkerson
      @bobmarkerson Рік тому

      ​@@aq4356tell me 3 ways

    • @TheSourovAqib
      @TheSourovAqib Рік тому +446

      Just because 1 language learning app is anti-islamic, doesnt mean there are no other language learning apps that are non anti-islamic

    • @firstnamenonapplicable5138
      @firstnamenonapplicable5138 Рік тому +370

      ​@@TheSourovAqibit is not anti Islamic, it just isn't Islamic. Anti implies they outright oppose Islam

    • @ObaidahNaseer
      @ObaidahNaseer Рік тому +28

      please see there any other good Arabic apps they know.

    • @Gulchih
      @Gulchih Рік тому +147

      Actually there are dozens of Arabic learning apps. Quranic, Arabee, may others. I find Quranic amazing to learn fusha

  • @Bilal-ys6df
    @Bilal-ys6df Рік тому +863

    I have learned Arabic on youtube for free. The alphabet from a playlist
    Tajweed from your playlist
    Medina Books playlist taught me Nahw
    Bayna Yadayk playlist taught me words
    Conversing with Arabs and Reading Quran and Ahadith strengthened and deepened the knowledge

    • @unknownuser0278
      @unknownuser0278 Рік тому +23

      Can you share the playlist pls?

    • @Bilal-ys6df
      @Bilal-ys6df Рік тому

      ​@@unknownuser0278
      look up
      The BEST 30-day Tajweed playlist
      Madina Book 1-2-3 Learn Arabic playlist
      bayna yadayk playlist by arabic studentsgate

    • @ettilasharif
      @ettilasharif Рік тому +7

      Yes please ^^

    • @user-qt9ov9sb7y
      @user-qt9ov9sb7y Рік тому

      +++

    • @aesta_maya
      @aesta_maya Рік тому +13

      MashaAllah ❤❤❤

  • @Nordic_Gjecko
    @Nordic_Gjecko 9 місяців тому +73

    1:39 as a norwegian, the explination for this is that we have a city named hell wich means (luck) in the norwegian language

    • @TIGERALPHA-q1w
      @TIGERALPHA-q1w 3 місяці тому

      Google it Luck means Flartz in norwegian

    • @Nordic_Gjecko
      @Nordic_Gjecko 3 місяці тому +2

      @@TIGERALPHA-q1w No what i was saying is that "hell" translates to "luck" in norwegian

    • @GhostPlatypus
      @GhostPlatypus 3 місяці тому

      It says Helvete

    • @Rinndery
      @Rinndery Місяць тому +1

      @@GhostPlatypusyes becouse hell it’s the name of the city , so idk if you want to say Florence in your language you don’t say” floreshung” or “presperous” translating it from Latin.. you call it Florence. you say the name they gave to the city , becouse that is the name of it .. if it was we go to luck then it would be translated in luck , but the city is called helvete and for sure English name of it is Hell , so by translating it in “luck” you basically change the whole phrase and it lacks the meaning they attibuited of it. Which has nothing to do with hell , the city is just called Hell becouse that is the English name of Helvete (the city )
      And maybe you don’t speak many languages but that is occurring in most countries and cities I bet there is one in your own that in another language translate in the name everyone calls it instead of translating the words that compose the city name literally .. like new yourk for example , in my main if I translated it literally would be “нов Йорк” and literally no one would understand which is the city because it sound German .. but if I translate it like locals say it “Ню Йорк” so explained in the first case I translated the word new , literally on my language .. in the second I said the actual name how it sounds said by locals or new yourk , for new in my language there is another word but we still translate it to the ones that is the official one. And is like that even in other languages I bet .. so think about it realistically , would you understand which is the city of you needed to call it “renovated yourk” ? But everyone else calling it new yourk !

    • @GhostPlatypus
      @GhostPlatypus Місяць тому

      @@Rinndery yeah maybe it translates to hell, but it says helva

  •  Рік тому +27

    This video should be mentioned as a video for Muslims, not mentioned as an app not to learn Arabic. This is wrong, and I am saying this as a Muslim myself.

  • @bretton_woods
    @bretton_woods Рік тому +637

    When I clicked on this video, I did not expect you were going to criticise Duolingo based on it's non-halal content - I thought you were going to tell us that Duolingo is bad for learning arabic specifically because they do not teach arabic grammar and case endings correctly. I think it good for learning arabic characters and basic arabic words, but to become fluent in arabic or to know conversational arabic I think it is useless.
    I would dare say that most people using this app to learn arabic are non-muslims who are going to go and work in an arabic speaking country and want a basic understanding of the language (although note it does NOT teach commonly-used phrases - more often "weird" sentences like the ones you showed). So for them, having non-halal content wouldn't be a problem.
    Also having spent several months looking through the arabic course on Duolingo, I didn't see any of those exact strange sentences that you pointed out in this video. Different language courses use different sentence examples - I thought the arabic sentences they gave are actually not problematic. Quite early in the arabic course you learn to write "alhamdulillah" for instance.
    Just my take on it. But I would appreciate if you could make a follow-up video to this one breaking down why Duolingo's arabic course is technically bad from the perspective of learning the language, as well.

    • @cleopatra8495
      @cleopatra8495 Рік тому +39

      I'm using it to learn German and found a lot of weird examples like this.. I'M trying different apps now

    • @ettilasharif
      @ettilasharif Рік тому +25

      I'm not sure how far you've gone in the app, but if you go enough you'll see Sam wanting to wear skirts instead of suits and Lama has a wife :)

    • @Naughtystnick88
      @Naughtystnick88 Рік тому +4

      ​@@ettilasharifIt's no different than the people who don't realize that Starfield is woke with the she/her crap

    • @user96476
      @user96476 Рік тому +22

      I used to practice french in it and it's FULL of scary sentences, stories that strongly support the LGBTQ community, and really weird things you would never encounter in your everyday life.
      So besides all what was said in the video, duolingo is really useless if you want to learn a language and gives you a false sense of accomplishment.

    • @terminallyonlinezillennial
      @terminallyonlinezillennial Рік тому +54

      ​@@ettilasharifAnd...what's wrong with that? Again it's an app for learning languages not religious...

  • @amhalal
    @amhalal 9 місяців тому +212

    I used to use duolingo for French, and I can confirm the sentences were not even close to what you are showing. Maybe only in Arabic these sentences appear, but for my time learning I remember the sentences being like “My sister wants a cat”. Because French duolingo has characters that speak and have personalities, they aren’t just dubbed by one robot.

    • @pepitomlg
      @pepitomlg 9 місяців тому +32

      Can confirm after many days of constantly using Duolingo and after making plenty of lessons, I never came across one sentence of the kind in the video

    • @operatorismail6038
      @operatorismail6038 9 місяців тому +10

      Maybe these sentences are from before when maybe the sentence forming robot thingy wasn't polished? Idrk. Im learning russian on duolingo rn and i'll come back to this video a while later after i've used it for long enough.

    • @pepitomlg
      @pepitomlg 9 місяців тому +1

      @@operatorismail6038 Yeah but that is weird because it's a real voice that says the sentences, not a robot

    • @pepitomlg
      @pepitomlg 9 місяців тому +5

      @@amhalal I think they are edited because it's too extreme and usually there's a real person saying out loud these sentences in the app

    • @malkiawagiza1327
      @malkiawagiza1327 9 місяців тому +6

      I don't use duolingo bec it's based mostly on English and whenever I miss "a", "the" or "an" in my translation it tells me that I should start all over again. Gee, am I learning English or Swahili? I don't care so much about English, my native language is Polish so I tried also to translate sentences from Swahili to Polish and the system of Duolingo isn't really prepared for that. So I gave up. I found other ways to study Swahili. Maybe that system is good whenever anybody out there wants to learn English.

  • @Sufganiyot
    @Sufganiyot 6 місяців тому +8

    In short, if you're a Muslim don't use Duolingo if you don't like having to see stuff that goes against your religion. If you're a non-Muslim learning Arabic on Duolingo be careful using some of their example phrases in an Arab country if they contradict Islamic values.

    • @iistxxr
      @iistxxr 23 дні тому +2

      Literally the only comment I'm going to listen to-

  • @maryamsalah8709
    @maryamsalah8709 Рік тому +63

    At 4:02 there's a sentence in German that says: "Meine Oma hat eine Freundin" which doesn't need to be translated in English to "My grandmother has a girlfriend", it can be translated to "My grandmother has a friend" (her friend being a girl, which is not unislamic)

    • @themoroccanball
      @themoroccanball 5 місяців тому +16

      Girlfriend in English also can be used to mean “friends who are female” I’ve seen many straight women use it that way

    • @obz1357
      @obz1357 Місяць тому +1

      So it's also not good for learning Germany. Good to know

    • @SIZOAE
      @SIZOAE Місяць тому +1

      @@obz1357no im german and it is good

    • @happyoddbodsshow
      @happyoddbodsshow 17 днів тому

      As a German learner, I can say freundin has 2 meanings. Friend and a girlfriend. Duo could have even translated as "friend" to not make it look wierd

  • @rulargamer1232
    @rulargamer1232 7 місяців тому +273

    1:37 that one that says “we are going on a vacation to hell” it’s actually a place in Norway that is called (helvete) and that means hell in English

    • @aktivitetsavpassing8143
      @aktivitetsavpassing8143 6 місяців тому +35

      Actually, the town is called Hell in Norwegian, which does not mean hell! English speakers go on vacation there as a joke. Norwegians don't. I'm Norwegian, in case you are wondering.😊

    • @EKEKEKEKE714
      @EKEKEKEKE714 6 місяців тому +3

      Bro u copied my fact

    • @rulargamer1232
      @rulargamer1232 6 місяців тому

      @@EKEKEKEKE714 i saw the vid so I comment and why would I comment a fact

    • @EKEKEKEKE714
      @EKEKEKEKE714 6 місяців тому

      @@rulargamer1232 ye but I wrote the fact first

    • @yesiltarla2320
      @yesiltarla2320 5 місяців тому +10

      But the point here is, what message is the user of Duolingo getting by reading this sentence? Does the learner know that there's a Norwegian city by this name?? And why this city in particular,?

  • @faizzz26x
    @faizzz26x Рік тому +178

    The irony of Duolingo ad playing before this vid🗿

    • @zer1xs
      @zer1xs 5 місяців тому +4

      lol🤣🤣🤣

  • @front-endfatih4030
    @front-endfatih4030 Рік тому +785

    May Allah bless you, and reward you for your efforts to bring awareness to this issue.

  • @navydolphin
    @navydolphin 5 місяців тому +10

    If you google "weird duolingo sentences" you will get what you asked for. Weird sentences. but infact only a small portion of actual practice is strange. Also, just because something is seen as "against values" of any sort doesn't mean you shouldn't know how to say it at all! It is not weird to say that someone is gay or that someone is non-binary, or to have a male character do chores or a female character ride a motorcycle. Saying it is pushing bad values upon children is to push your bad values onto others.

    • @servantofGodGabriel
      @servantofGodGabriel 6 днів тому

      This non binary thing is a lie, just say someone is deluded and that is saying the same thing without making up terms.

  • @agaro5
    @agaro5 Рік тому +340

    hell is a city in norway btw.

    • @EGAproductions-a7Y
      @EGAproductions-a7Y 11 місяців тому +5

      Yes

    • @bliss_.ribb0ns
      @bliss_.ribb0ns 11 місяців тому +6

      Yea , I heard it means paradise so it is probably fine if duo is talking about the city

    • @FA1RYDIMPLEZ
      @FA1RYDIMPLEZ 11 місяців тому +7

      Exactly 🤦‍♀️

    • @TheFluxChampion
      @TheFluxChampion 11 місяців тому +21

      Still doesn't explain "I am ready to die"

    • @bliss_.ribb0ns
      @bliss_.ribb0ns 11 місяців тому +4

      @@TheFluxChampion Well it's a different sentence

  • @vrbyxz
    @vrbyxz 5 місяців тому +15

    If it goes against your religion just don't play it, saying something is wrong because it goes against your religion is oike me saying you cant eat fast food cause I'm on a diet

    • @yosrbouzayen6917
      @yosrbouzayen6917 4 місяці тому

      Who cares what you think? The guy is addressing Muslim community to not use this for kids so they won’t be exposed to things against our religion and human nature. And I do use it but still find it disgusting but I am smart enough to distinguish that unlike others

    • @vrbyxz
      @vrbyxz 4 місяці тому +3

      @@yosrbouzayen6917 he never specified who he was saying the app is bad for he is talking about how it's bad because it goes against his religion but if that's the problem then just don't play it

    • @yosrbouzayen6917
      @yosrbouzayen6917 4 місяці тому

      @@vrbyxzthe guy is literally teaching people Arabic and rules of Tajweed (Quran recitation) sorry if he confused you 😂

    • @vrbyxz
      @vrbyxz 4 місяці тому +1

      @@yosrbouzayen6917 in which part of the video is he teaching it, cause I'm not talking about he channel but his video

    • @freakydonald3611
      @freakydonald3611 4 місяці тому

      Shut up

  • @lashelder
    @lashelder 5 місяців тому +16

    The most progress that I have made in learning Arabic is thanks to Duolingo and I have never seen a sentence in Arabic that shocked me. Also Duolingo does not mention that Arabic 101 is a homophobic or sexist learning method (which it obviously is) but I’m glad that you don’t reach the same number of people as Duolingo does, and that’s great. You don’t like Duolingo, don’t use it! It’s your choice. I used to watch your videos but this one just convinced me not to do so anymore. I just choose to dislike you 😂 but I don’t have to convince anyone else to do so 😊

  • @minutesock9649
    @minutesock9649 Рік тому +151

    If a female character kept her hijab fully covering her hair and she was only shown doing housework, like cooking and cleaning, would you also consider that an agenda?

    • @terminallyonlinezillennial
      @terminallyonlinezillennial Рік тому +12

      I'd also like to know

    • @user-do5mm7lv2t
      @user-do5mm7lv2t Рік тому +24

      Of course but it is a good one.
      Just because the word " agenda" has a negative connotation doesn't mean that there aren't good agendas.
      I hope this helped, May Allah bless you.

    • @kinggames8075
      @kinggames8075 11 місяців тому +20

      Welp I don't see a problem to the man to cook but you don't understand this is our religion hijab it's not agenda it's a religion something from Allah if you are not Muslim so you dont have the right to say its agenda cause hijab is from Allah to muslims females so its not agenda

    • @kinggames8075
      @kinggames8075 11 місяців тому +8

      Welp the man can cook and maybe better than women I mean the famous she's are man's it's normal to man to cook and clean nothing wrong in this

    • @scarletwarlock9325
      @scarletwarlock9325 11 місяців тому

      ​@user-do5mm7lv2t how its a good men?? It proves islam men are just so fragile.

  • @ObeyDaqSwaqq
    @ObeyDaqSwaqq Рік тому +62

    1:24 The part about alcohol/ham is not in Arabic, though. You showed examples of Spanish, Japanese, and English. You didn’t show one example of alcohol in Arabic.

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 5 місяців тому

      🤔

    • @hiabdullah2791
      @hiabdullah2791 4 місяці тому

      😂😂😂

    • @littleartist073
      @littleartist073 4 місяці тому +3

      the pov wasnt exacrly abt languages,its abt the app.its bad for muslims.

    • @iridoscyclitis
      @iridoscyclitis 2 місяці тому +8

      @@littleartist073 The title should be "Don't use Duolingo if you're a Muslim" then. I dislike this channel calling itself "Arabic 101" and then continuing to conflate the idea that the Arabic language and Arab identity is the same as being Muslim when significant amounts of non-Muslim Arabs exist.

    • @zainabzolita8436
      @zainabzolita8436 Місяць тому +5

      There is a arabic word for alcohol though so maybe arabic is anti Islam 🫢

  • @YaboySam2
    @YaboySam2 6 місяців тому +10

    1:05 "When God invented beauty he was inspired by you" My new pick up lines

  • @abcdefg67386
    @abcdefg67386 Рік тому +369

    May Allah bless you and your team. I can't speak Arabic at all (except prayer), so your videos help a lot and in general these kind of things are just helpful. Inshallah we'll see us in Jannah🤲☝Allahu Akbar

    • @zimap
      @zimap Рік тому +15

      May Allah facilitate you
      Arabic 101 can teach you arabic inshAllah

    • @anshrahfarheen216
      @anshrahfarheen216 Рік тому +2

      Ameen

    • @SCOrganisation
      @SCOrganisation Рік тому +1

      آمين

    • @muhammedmuha4846
      @muhammedmuha4846 Рік тому +3

      My dear brother...i can give you one tip..and thats arabic is better leanred from a human its easier face to face not an app or a website

    • @Gamer_boy861
      @Gamer_boy861 Рік тому +1

      Ammen

  • @doggosan2839
    @doggosan2839 7 місяців тому +14

    Just because the app has different agenda it doesn't mean that people shouldn't use Duolingo to learn Arabic. The video title should have been "Why shouldn't Muslims use Duolingo" instead.

    • @aliyahkhan3235
      @aliyahkhan3235 6 місяців тому

      Our culture is not about this so theres no point in know how to say that in Arabic

    • @aliyahkhan3235
      @aliyahkhan3235 6 місяців тому

      And besides, Arabic is the language FOR Muslims. If they won’t allow us to learn it, then what kind of app is this? I think it’s wrongful and for people who have values the title makes sense as well

    • @aliyahkhan3235
      @aliyahkhan3235 6 місяців тому

      @ArianazzxxSwifts ok you didnt get my point. Thats ok one day

    • @amirelkomos6457
      @amirelkomos6457 6 місяців тому +6

      ​Arabic is a language. It is for everyone to use, not just muslims!

    • @aliyahkhan3235
      @aliyahkhan3235 6 місяців тому

      @@amirelkomos6457 the video is referring to parents letting their children learn use Duolingo. So I disagree, children shouldn’t learn about being gay.

  • @JCW86
    @JCW86 9 місяців тому +17

    Is your channel "Arabic 101" or "Islam 101"? Duolingo is a non-religious app. Not everyone who wants to learn Arabic is interested in converting to Islam. And not everyone who is Arab or Middle Eastern is a Muslim. We need to remember that and keep language learning separate from personal religious views as to not discourage or turn off language learners.

  • @al-qalampoetryandcalligrap1950
    @al-qalampoetryandcalligrap1950 Рік тому +16

    That's insane. I am learning Arabic language from Duolingo. Nothing anti Islam I found in it.

    • @akarii-chan
      @akarii-chan 10 місяців тому

      Of course not. This is just a Muslim idiot who believes women shouldn't get out of their homes and let their damn hair be visible 😒

    • @НейтриноНейтронов
      @НейтриноНейтронов 10 місяців тому +2

      I fully completed arabic course on it - I LEARNED ALMOST NOTHING. I couldn't instantly understand Quran after finishing it, I cannot talk for even simplest topics with someone - I stayed same as before, so it doesn't give me anything lol. which is really helpful as my findings now - doing anki cards and buy some grammar rules book. ON DUOLINGO NO GRAMMAR, so what's the point for you to waste time there? duo is okay for several lessons for get into language and learn characters and some constructions - after that in my opinion u should leave it and find more valuable sources for learning language
      there is no problem on me, if you will look to course structure and overall words which they covers - all of them are extremely unsignificant and you will not get something major from it. Duolingo is best place for learn characters only imho, nothing more than it

    • @sadiquevelluvangadan9625
      @sadiquevelluvangadan9625 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@НейтриноНейтроновi don't know why you can't speak arabic after completing the course. Iam in the second stage, and I can almost lead a normal conversation. Iam not saying that u can understand Quran by learning Arabic through Duolingo since Qur'an is different... But for leading a basic convo in arabic, this app is helpful for me.

  • @Pining_for_the_fjords
    @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому +181

    I'm learning Arabic because I enjoy languages and I like how Arabic looks and sounds, not because I am or want to be a Muslim, so duolingo suits me fine. Also some of the stranger sentences are good for learning and memorising words.

    • @Pining_for_the_fjords
      @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому

      @@user-x5775 True, but duolingo is a language learning tool, not a religious guide. I'm glad that some Arabic learning sources teach the language separate from its religious affiliation.

    • @wooshmeifurgay7452
      @wooshmeifurgay7452 Рік тому

      Tbh, duolingo is almost useless for actually learning a language and speaking with natives. For one, you barely learn any grammar, you barely memorize vocabulary, and it won't help you out long term. There are alternatives, but they are a piece of the puzzle of learning a language, you shouldn't rely on one app for everything (reading, writing, hearing, speaking). I recommend you search up online resources for learning Arabic, and use them.

    • @jesse646
      @jesse646 Рік тому +54

      @@user-x5775there’s a ton of non muslim Arabs like Christians and atheists. Islam doesn’t own this language.

    • @ibnmusa8214
      @ibnmusa8214 Рік тому

      Read the Qur'ān with the English translation.

    • @barakasher45
      @barakasher45 Рік тому +3

      My experience learning arabic on Duolingo ... Honestly it didn't teach me a lot or gave me some pharse, grammatical exercise. It just so boring and too many notifications about the unrelated stuff such as position of league etc. I found better experience in learning arabic in alifbee, lingo deer, busu ... Or book like Baina yadaik and also UA-cam ... Also I hate the energy thing to do exercise in Duolingo if you do 5 times mistakes you can't continue it. You have to purchase the premium. Honestly not really recommend Duolingo in learning Arabic but in Spanish it quite helps in beginner level.

  • @monalisakindamelisa.4559
    @monalisakindamelisa.4559 9 місяців тому +96

    there is nothing wrong with men cleaning or cooking stuff it is literally basic human roles that we need to do them to survive. and even in islam men has to help his wife to cook and clean meanwhile she doesn't have obligotary to serve. +riding a motorcycle wont make you gay.

    • @littleartist073
      @littleartist073 4 місяці тому +6

      that's not the pov of the video,it aint abt gender stereotype but the character's,as u can see the woman riding motorcycle call herself they/them and non-binary.if it was kids who used it and normalise with thinking its okay in islam,ofc no.lgbtq shouldnt be normalised by kids nor muslims.we respect yall as human being,not the sins yall be doing.and the character "Vari" is inapproriate.

    • @monalisakindamelisa.4559
      @monalisakindamelisa.4559 4 місяці тому +6

      @@littleartist073 what do you mean by "yall"? i am not gay or lgbt member or whoever indetifies as they/them. i am normal girl and muslim. i just wanted to point out that those things i wrote in the comment was normal.

    • @littleartist073
      @littleartist073 4 місяці тому +1

      @@monalisakindamelisa.4559 it was meant to comfort those lgbtq who got triggered by my com,if ur not lgbtq then dont need to feel triggered? i dont need to specifically point the rate % of lgbtq?

    • @monalisakindamelisa.4559
      @monalisakindamelisa.4559 4 місяці тому +3

      @@littleartist073 i thought when you said "yall" you also counted me thats why i felt necessity to explain myself.

    • @zainabzolita8436
      @zainabzolita8436 Місяць тому

      ​@@littleartist073 yall is not gender specific so don't use it

  • @Guestdrip
    @Guestdrip 11 місяців тому +10

    I was expecting this…
    Arabic 101: do not use duolingo, Here is why….
    A random green bird will attack you

    • @coolstar7819
      @coolstar7819 6 місяців тому +1

      Sameee I wanted a meme lol

  • @Untoldanimations
    @Untoldanimations Рік тому +66

    I thought this was going to be a review about the arabic course itself on there. I'm not muslim and I don't really care about all these cosmetic things the app does I was just learning arabic on it. For the record I think the pacing on the arabic course is really slow compared to other ones and the volume is really quiet on the audio compared to other ones

    • @sameensameen3333
      @sameensameen3333 Рік тому

      What other apps have you used, if any?

    • @Untoldanimations
      @Untoldanimations Рік тому +3

      @@sameensameen3333 none i only just started my arabic streak 30 days ago. To be honest I don't really need apps myself, my favourite way of learning languages is just listening to natives speak and copying what they do. I also like to learn all the grammar right away

    • @butterenthusiast
      @butterenthusiast 5 місяців тому +3

      Didn't expect someone from TWOW to be commenting on here, but to answer your question in a purely secular way, I don't really think you should be learning Arabic on Duolingo. Duolingo teaches very conversational Modern Standard Arabic (which is pretty much useless because you would only speak MSA in formal situations) while throwing in some grammar from other Arabic dialects, so the Arabic that you would learn is going to be limited to some rare scenarios. In my opinion, learning a language that uses the Latin alphabet (or even Cyrillic alphabet) on Duolingo is better than learning a language that uses a VERY different script to English.

  • @fatimakratohvil6904
    @fatimakratohvil6904 9 місяців тому +10

    Why should this be considered as problem ? Many wish to learn language but not religion or religious values .

    • @mirazsultan5994
      @mirazsultan5994 Місяць тому

      The goal of this video is to warn Muslims. So, yes this doesn't concern non-muslims but concerns us muslims who wants to protect their children from western garbage ideologies...

  • @nasimahm3d
    @nasimahm3d Рік тому +22

    tbh i used it for 2 months when i started arabic and it helped with the basics. personally, i didn't pay attention to what the phrases were or the characters, just understanding new words and gramatical structure. i guess someone who pay more attention to the smaller details might get influenced

    • @mondrella627
      @mondrella627 Рік тому +2

      True, i also am using it to learn the Arabic alphabet and it really is effective!

    • @FawadBilgrami
      @FawadBilgrami 7 місяців тому +3

      I think the issues are mainly when it's used by kids. You can filter out things but kids don't.

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@FawadBilgrami
      Children should be protected by being kept as far away from Abrahamic religions as possible.

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 2 місяці тому

      someone like children!

  • @DuolingoHQ
    @DuolingoHQ Рік тому +9

    1:39 “we are taking a vacation to Hell” i dont think it meant the Hell i think it meant Hell in Norway and that sentece is also Norwegian

    • @terminallyonlinezillennial
      @terminallyonlinezillennial Рік тому +6

      I think the creator of the video is just going to ignore everyone pointing this out along with any other critiques of the video unfortunately

    • @zainabzolita8436
      @zainabzolita8436 Місяць тому

      ​@@terminallyonlinezillennial the video maker is mentally deficient

  • @henryfoxon7124
    @henryfoxon7124 7 місяців тому +8

    I started learning Arabic on Duolingo because I know there are a lot of speakers around the world, and that learning such a language could open my mind to many facets of humanity. Your video has been great motivation to continue learning Arabic on Duolingo, as you have shown they really align with the ethos of being open minded and learning about humanity.
    And yes, I do think you're making a big deal out of nothing. I was honestly expecting this to be a video about how the grammar is incorrect, or the users don't actually learn much. Not a manbaby throwing a hissy fit about how it doesn't align with his personal- frankly backwards values. Imagine if a vegetarian complained that some of the sentences normalised meat eating in the same manner as this video.

  • @lawaomer980
    @lawaomer980 Рік тому +62

    1:44 I’m not defending duo lingo or anything but hell is actually a city name in Norway and if you see on the top left corner there is Norway 🇳🇴 flag so it doesn’t mean actual hell I know the other ones are disturbing but that one is mistaken hopefully you find this comment and understand!

    • @Irfan__
      @Irfan__ Рік тому +1

      but the rest tho

    • @lawaomer980
      @lawaomer980 Рік тому +1

      @@Irfan__ yea your right, and I’m not defending duolingo it’s still bad but that one is mistaken

    • @dion.exarchos
      @dion.exarchos Рік тому

      ​@@Irfan__ "nature is our mother". Seriously?

    • @aminatandour589
      @aminatandour589 5 місяців тому

      If it was actually talking about the city, it would have also said “hell” in the Norwegian section. But instead it says the actual word for hell in Norwegian

    • @obz1357
      @obz1357 Місяць тому

      Who names a city hell? It's a bit pessimistic 😂

  • @Random-zt4ig
    @Random-zt4ig 8 місяців тому +92

    I've been using the app for 536 days straight and I am a Muslim. What I want to say is that this entire video from start to finish is just BS. Not only have I never encountered any of these phrases likely because Duolingo is constantly updating their app for the better, but also because this app is doing a huge favour to those who can't afford a decent language education. And this exactly is why I avoid these kinds of toxic propaganda arabic creators even though I am a fully committed muslim who certainly doesn't endorse any of the "bad things" in the video. But what I believe is that a bunch of cartoony characters existing to make learning more fun are NOTHING in the face of getting educated. This video didn't teach me anything and will get a dislike.

    • @jannahm1788
      @jannahm1788 7 місяців тому +16

      Also a Muslim and I agree with you. It's also been confirmed that a lot of the content is AI generated.

    • @Starrieee.
      @Starrieee. 5 місяців тому +3

      I'm a Muslim and I really wanna learn Arabic, thanks!

    • @genzi78514
      @genzi78514 5 місяців тому +4

      Atheist, and thank you. I was worried they were teaching the language badly or something.

    • @DiazFR-bk6tp
      @DiazFR-bk6tp 5 місяців тому

      @@genzi78514 Lol, Don't worry. But anyway try something else than Duolingo, The App is good at the beggining, but then they repeat and repeat the same 6 sentences in one unyt, so it kinda get boring.

    • @Flame1070
      @Flame1070 5 місяців тому +1

      Yea same , just so wrong info

  • @yeahimawesome1
    @yeahimawesome1 5 місяців тому +18

    why do you bring religion into learning arabic? not everyone learns arabic to be a muslim and read the quran

  • @cumking
    @cumking 11 місяців тому +8

    I'm not a muslim but are muslims really this strict?? Like you are mentioning positioning of the character also the hair coming out of the hijab, you are making it sound like a crime.

    • @UnaPricessa-cm8vs
      @UnaPricessa-cm8vs 11 місяців тому +5

      no it's not like this
      i'm muslim and i don't feel like i'm _restricted_

    • @berkay6947
      @berkay6947 10 місяців тому

      Yes. Muslims are obsessed with their religion like a 5 year old girl is obsessed with barbie.

    • @valentinvas6454
      @valentinvas6454 26 днів тому

      Not all of them but a lot of them. That's why Western Europeans are getting fed up with uncontrolled immigration. Some of them admitted even on camera that they want European women to cover themselves up. How absurd is that.

    • @rahilsameja66
      @rahilsameja66 11 днів тому +3

      Yes the positioning of Hijaab is wrong.. the hair should be covered...and the shape of the body should not be visible... but the video overall is complete bs.. we just wanna learn language.. and I have never encountered such sentences

    • @farhanamf7458
      @farhanamf7458 6 днів тому

      I don't see such sentences that he is mentioning

  • @shinykyogre7197
    @shinykyogre7197 5 місяців тому +8

    Ooohhh so we have to take "god is good, god is great" but the moment it says something about nature we get offended? What happened to respecting beliefs
    Edit: not only is he being sexist to muslim women, he is also being homophobic. Im glad the comment section is actually awake and not following this sexism and homophobia, sickening.

    • @coolranch-ez4tu
      @coolranch-ez4tu Місяць тому

      shut up he is trying to protect us from their brainwashing ideas

  • @ngohaydenmoe
    @ngohaydenmoe 3 місяці тому +34

    Duolingo: beer
    2 billion people: Blasphemous! This is pure evil!

    • @jammy3912
      @jammy3912 3 місяці тому +3

      Ok give your baby some beer😊

    • @nurulabsar725
      @nurulabsar725 3 місяці тому +1

      Tell your dad that he already made a mistake.😂

    • @Staticcuzynot
      @Staticcuzynot 3 місяці тому +5

      Im a muslim and i really think this is kinda overreacting

    • @jammy3912
      @jammy3912 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Staticcuzynot muslim by name or practicing?

    • @Staticcuzynot
      @Staticcuzynot 3 місяці тому

      @@jammy3912 practising

  • @padmexx
    @padmexx Рік тому +5

    Bro there arent sentences like those in arabic learning part, you can look see it yourself

    • @PRAYINGMANTIS.
      @PRAYINGMANTIS. Рік тому +1

      Exactly i wanted to learn a bit more arabic (which was useless tbh) but there were no weird sentences whatsoever

    • @zainabzolita8436
      @zainabzolita8436 Місяць тому

      ​@@PRAYINGMANTIS. The best way to learn is start with learning the alphabet and how they look and sound with the symbols on top and under them and then learn what they look like connected then it will be easy from there.

    • @PRAYINGMANTIS.
      @PRAYINGMANTIS. Місяць тому +1

      @@zainabzolita8436 i know these, I'm a middle eastern so I'm "froced" with learning the alphabet and reading, i also understand quite well

  • @mapl3mage
    @mapl3mage Рік тому +229

    Duolingo was never a good language learning tool not just for Arabic, but for other languages as well, such as Japanese and Korean. Besides the weird examples no one would use in real life, it sometimes teach you the wrong way of pronouncing words (this is the case with Japanese words with kanji). It also doesn’t understand the nuances in the language and will often say a native speaker in said language is “wrong”. I’ve never used it and probably never will.

    • @CinnxmonBubbles
      @CinnxmonBubbles Рік тому +13

      Well personally, I have been having a great time learning Japanese with Duolingo. I know now how to tell and ask for the time, order food, ask for a location and much more. I feel like people should appreciate Duolingo more as it probably takes a long time and lots of work to generate, update and teach you a new language, even if you believe it's bad.

    • @mapl3mage
      @mapl3mage Рік тому +15

      @@CinnxmonBubbles you can "learn" all of these and more from a 1 dollar Japanese phrase book (the kinds you often see in airports), with the added benefit that the phrase book is organized to be as useful for a tourist as possible. of course, you're not really learning so much as just repeating what the booklet says and hope the native speaker understands you. incidentally, someone made a review on the Japanese course. even after completing the course, which took a few months iirc, they were still far from being at an N3 level, and I have my doubt they would be at an N4. (for those who don't know, N4 is at a very beginner level)

    • @Sai69-n1m
      @Sai69-n1m Рік тому +1

      @@mapl3mage N5 is beginner not N4

    • @tribaltreegoat
      @tribaltreegoat Рік тому

      Ive only done romance languages and i havent had a problem with it

    • @giorgio6544
      @giorgio6544 Рік тому

      ​@@CinnxmonBubblesI'm totally with you on this. I don't understand the criticism about Duolingo. It is a free app that provides a huge handful of languages ​​and is also regularly provided with updates. Duolingo helps me a lot to either learn new languages ​​passively or actively or not to forget them

  • @speedytruck
    @speedytruck 9 місяців тому +29

    IMO, I think it's fine if there were sentences with different ideas and values. It encourages more diversity and tolerance. Also, not every Arabic learner is religious and/or Muslim. (Btw, I think the "disturbing" sentences you showed were just there for comedic effects.)

    • @nufailanoon
      @nufailanoon 9 місяців тому +1

      But we (Muslims and Arabs) don't support that. We aren't against people because of their feelings but because of their actions. And it is really our choice to alarm everyone else

    • @JCW86
      @JCW86 9 місяців тому +13

      @@nufailanoon Not all Arabs are Muslims. And not everyone who wants to learn Arabic has an interest in being Muslim. The two should be separate, Duolingo should not be a religious app.

    • @nufailanoon
      @nufailanoon 9 місяців тому

      @@JCW86 literally almost all Arabs are either Muslim or Christian and neither Islam or Christianity accepts this.
      + true not all Arabic speakers are Muslim but we shouldn't promote the app itself, it supports dangerous organizations

    • @Pancakes344
      @Pancakes344 9 місяців тому +4

      ​​@@JCW86Doesn't have to be religious, doesn't have to push propagandas down our throats.

    • @SNoobody
      @SNoobody 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Pancakes344 agreed, People born Man Or Girl, People change it to whatever new gender it is

  • @aaliboyev
    @aaliboyev Рік тому +31

    Thank you man. I'll do what I can to warn my friends.

  • @PMWAnimations
    @PMWAnimations Рік тому +34

    blud lost his 2000 day streak💀☠💀☠💀☠

    • @rozilawatiismail1655
      @rozilawatiismail1655 10 місяців тому +1

      Bro you didnt even watch do not use duolingo 😐😑

    • @littleartist073
      @littleartist073 4 місяці тому

      dont be stupid,alr?

    • @Minos_Prime2
      @Minos_Prime2 2 місяці тому

      Hilarious

    • @Villager6404
      @Villager6404 5 днів тому

      @@rozilawatiismail1655 because it used nature is our mother as a learning sentance?? that's just wacky to not use it because of that.

  • @artathearta
    @artathearta 8 місяців тому +27

    I thought this was going to be a video about the shortcomings of learning Arabic through Duolingo. Also you only managed to pull one example of "disturbing" sentences in Arabic, and it was "Nature is our mother."

  • @RealCoachMustafa
    @RealCoachMustafa Рік тому +8

    I used it for a while. I immediately noticed that the majority of their characters seem very... colorful. Then I started noticing the crazy sentences. The final straw was when they posted a gif on twitter, of the Owl shaking, with a caption making fun of people who got negative side effects from getting the j4b.

  • @khidrrr
    @khidrrr Рік тому +23

    When a service is free, you are the product.

    • @basilcat3111
      @basilcat3111 Рік тому +2

      Like windows nowadays or those free ad-filled games.

    • @techguru2554
      @techguru2554 4 місяці тому +2

      If you really understand it then why you don't uninstall the UA-cam in case if you're not a premium user

  • @madebymate4870
    @madebymate4870 5 місяців тому +10

    Im going to be as respectful as possible here, and yes i agree that duolingo is pushing this "agenda" deliberately, however i do not see the issue with it. First of all the weird sentences are a learning tactic since you remember a strange sentence more than a boring one. Duolingo knows this and that's why they have so many weird sentences. Second Duolingo showcases not mainly the cultural but the everyday side of things mostly, and lgbt people exist everywhere so it is a big part of daily life for a lot of people. Duolingo knows its pushing a new age agenda and its doing it for the sake of publicity of course, but also to better the life of others and promote acceptance, and to educate people like you about how other people not in your country, not living by your rules and ethicises live. Duolingo isn't "going against Muslim tradition" it is just showcasing all sides/people of the world, there is just as much arabic/muslim/asian/hebrew/african/etc representation as lgbt, if anything duolingo is very centered in terms of politics, choosing to shows all sides instead of censoring everything.

  • @Dabayare
    @Dabayare Рік тому +10

    Arabic language doesn't own Islam. Not all Arabic speakers r Muslim or Arab. So respect the world has more to offer than Arabs.

  • @anonymoususer_324
    @anonymoususer_324 7 місяців тому +9

    uhh, those lgbtq+ and other NOT-islamic ideas werent in the arabic language you know. not one of those screenshots had the arabic course in them.
    in the case of zari, i think they're just becoming more kid friendly with a more jumpy and exciting character.
    why cant oscar like to garden and grill kebabs? why cant lin like driving motorcycles?
    if in german case, "My grandma has a girlfriend", thats in the english to german or maybe german to english course and you dont have 1 proof that thats also in the arabic to german course.
    in the case of zari changing her appearance, it feels like you're pushing an islamic agenda. other people have their own religions you know? this is a half arabic channel after all, not a religious channel.
    the fanart could be made by adults too
    those are some un-discussed reasons, and feel free to correct me on this.

    • @coolmanplay2610
      @coolmanplay2610 2 місяці тому +1

      Also there are LGBT Muslims

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 2 місяці тому

      zari is portrayed wearing hijab, which.. pretty much only muslims wear now, so saying a muslim character is breaking islamic laws is not 'pushing islamic agenda'

  • @DECMBEAR
    @DECMBEAR 9 місяців тому +15

    جزاك الله خير ، قناتك رائعة جدا اعجبني التقديم الصوتي و المونتاج و المحتوى. استمر بالنشر

    • @FatmaRm-hy4yr
      @FatmaRm-hy4yr 3 місяці тому

      انت التعليق العربي اللي انا كنت بدور عليه

  • @F17A
    @F17A Рік тому +11

    I’ve stumbled upon your channel by accident and i’m in love with your message and content. Keep doing your great work!

    • @mnose
      @mnose 4 місяці тому

      I'm learning arabic with duolingo. I'm on level 22 now and I've NEVER come across any sentence like the ones the video claims they have. This is just a way of putting duolingo down.... Don't believe everything they say ... that's commercial warfare (I'm a private user of duolingo, not related with the app in any way )

  • @callmeismael
    @callmeismael Рік тому +6

    بارك الله فيك وجزاك الله خيرا ونفع بك أمة محمد

  • @nativeafroeurasian
    @nativeafroeurasian 8 місяців тому +46

    "My husband doesn't eat children" -this guy: "very disturbing" "everyone should eat children" - this guy probably

    • @praised_goodness
      @praised_goodness 7 місяців тому +1

      lmao

    • @dansedanse1173
      @dansedanse1173 7 місяців тому

      i guess it's an irony. in some countries there was an urban legend about jews eating children and drinking blood

    • @maisamtejani
      @maisamtejani 6 місяців тому +7

      The fact that the concept of eating children even comes up to be negated is ridiculous

  • @nexusimmortal3669
    @nexusimmortal3669 11 місяців тому +64

    I've noticed these weird sentences while I didn't really think about them at first because I wasn't raised to be a Muslim I found my way to the Islamic religion a year ago. And also I don't usually judge what others do if they know it bad or not healthy, and its not harming me or anyone else I pay it no mind. Although there were some sentences that were really odd, I just thought they were ai generated. Well now i am more aware. I've been using a mixture of dualingo to remember the letters and lingq so I can learn the words sentence structure. If anyone has other resources to use for learning arabic, then let me know.

  • @acagastya
    @acagastya 11 місяців тому +16

    Arabic is a language, and language is a tool. No religion owns a language. And if this is the concern, I honestly don't see what's wrong in that.

    • @mak_1802
      @mak_1802 11 місяців тому +3

      No religion own a language, true. But when that language is a huge part of some religion, and it can effect its’s understanding. It concerns us.

    • @acagastya
      @acagastya 11 місяців тому +1

      @@mak_1802 I don't mind that at all, for I care to learn a language, and what duolingo is showing -- I don't see how that is anything immoral.

    • @mak_1802
      @mak_1802 11 місяців тому +1

      @@acagastya power pf subconscious my friend, if you would have studied psychology you would know what power our sub conscious mind holds. Little nudges here and there it makes a lot of difference, and the REAL problem is people MAJORITY times learn Arabic BECAUSE of islam. And it WILL affect their minds

    • @acagastya
      @acagastya 11 місяців тому

      @@mak_1802 And the affect of duolingo's "little nudges", I don't see how that is immoral.

    • @mak_1802
      @mak_1802 11 місяців тому +1

      @@acagastya as I told what our conscious mind don’t catch, our sub conscious mind does, and thats NOT good for children

  • @trymai_kavun
    @trymai_kavun 5 місяців тому +1

    LOL, instead of discouraging you just advertised this app for me.😂

  • @flareo1
    @flareo1 Рік тому +177

    Jazak Allahu Kharyan, I have been using it for a while for learning Arabic and it isnt worth it so much. It's going to learn the basics such as the alphabet but otherwise it's better to use actual services or even learn from a course. The agendas that they are promoting are very clear, their social media pages promote LGBT. Instead, There are a ton of playlists online for the medina arabic books and I have begun learning from them and its been very beneficial so far.

    • @MugiwaraLuffy11
      @MugiwaraLuffy11 Рік тому +10

      Can u give an example of playlist you are using please ?

    • @charmfernando8007
      @charmfernando8007 Рік тому +3

      Yes please, provide the link or let us know the channel name. JazakaAllah khair

    • @BinuJasim
      @BinuJasim Рік тому +6

      Totally agree. I did the full course and I can't still understand a native speaker or speak Arabic fluently. Don't waste your time if you already can read and write Arabic.

    • @ah3997
      @ah3997 Рік тому

      @@MugiwaraLuffy11 ua-cam.com/play/PLILZM7Z8mbfBYd02P9jVbgkW28Si122Ph.html&si=rdWEXsccM0wrDAth

    • @ah3997
      @ah3997 Рік тому

      @@charmfernando8007 ua-cam.com/play/PLILZM7Z8mbfBYd02P9jVbgkW28Si122Ph.html&si=rdWEXsccM0wrDAth

  • @mrkhan6416
    @mrkhan6416 Рік тому +11

    I have been using it for more than an year and the things that mentioned do not happen very often but there's one thing I've noticed lately that when we complete a lesson they say "take a bow" and the characters bow to eachother, that's something I find kinda disturbing

    • @ashhabimran239
      @ashhabimran239 5 місяців тому +3

      Part of Japanese tradition, bet you feel threatened by them

    • @iridoscyclitis
      @iridoscyclitis 2 місяці тому +1

      "they say "take a bow" and the characters bow to eachother, that's something I find kinda disturbing"
      Why? The vast majority of people don't view this as venerating or worshipping someone at all. The only people that seem to have an issue with this are Muslims who can't understand that other cultures have different views of different gestures.

    • @mrkhan6416
      @mrkhan6416 2 місяці тому

      @@iridoscyclitis not even most of the Muslims have any problem with it, it depends on one's intention but it's best to refrain from the things you find doubtful and I was only talking on my behalf

    • @iridoscyclitis
      @iridoscyclitis 2 місяці тому

      @@mrkhan6416 "not even most of the Muslims have any problem with it"
      Hence why it's only Muslims who can't understand that other cultures have different views of different gestures. Thank you for clarifying you're a part of that group though.

    • @mrkhan6416
      @mrkhan6416 2 місяці тому

      @@iridoscyclitis is your English a little weak? Go read my comment again I said not even many Muslims have problem with it I was talking only on my behalf, and I wonder which pathetic group you belong to targeting a specific group of people like that

  • @mariolis
    @mariolis 6 місяців тому +3

    As a non-muslim trying learn Arabic , I dont see a reason not to use duolingo , sure , many of those examples are cringe , but I dont see them as "bad"

    • @mohdwajahath154
      @mohdwajahath154 4 місяці тому

      As a Muslim we also can use this app if we have knowledge this app should not be used by kid or a person who has less knowledge because it is promoting lgbtq and the kids would become a part of lgbtq Which is against Islamic ruling

  • @kylelmurray92
    @kylelmurray92 Рік тому +7

    I was really expecting the video to say something like the app is full of grammatical or pronunciation errors....but a man doing housework?! What a terrible idea! On a more serious note: I love your content on the Arabic 101 series, but I strongly disagree with lots of this video. As an example: issue is taken with showing a man doing housework as "promoting particular views of gender roles", but wouldn't presumably what you would rather see - women portrayed as doing housework? - do exactly the same? That portrays a particular, steretoypical view of gender roles. I'm not one for needless virtue signalling, but that really is a contradiction. From the comments, I see I'm in a minority here, so I guess the bottom line is: if you don't want your kids to think it is the case that there are in fact men who do housework, or couples of the same sex, then don't use the app. But they'll be missing out on a great learning tool, and will have a vocabulary unable to acknowledge the fact of the matter that these things do exist. They cannot be erased out of existence simply by refusing to teach a sentence like "his grandma has a girlfriend". or whatever it is. Not teaching these sentences (which, btw, are entirely neutral - it does not praise or disparage such matters - merely acknowledging existence is not an "agenda") means not teaching the way the world is. And being unable to describe the way the world is in your new language is a big disadvantage. Anyway, I am learning Arabic on your channel, self-study, and yes, with Duo the owl. And I'm having a great time. I hope to learn more from your language videos, inshallah, but I'll leave ones like this. مع السلامة

    • @BinuJasim
      @BinuJasim Рік тому

      I agree with men doing housework. Besides even the blessed prophet used to clean his room and wash his own clothes. But you completely brushed off the more dangerous examples like Zari's husband being Susan and their open admission of "the app being gay af". As a Muslim, I find mixing education with these kind of woke agenda pukeworthy.

    • @kylelmurray92
      @kylelmurray92 Рік тому +1

      I must have missed Zari's husband being Susan. I haven't come across this, and I thought Zari would be too young to marry. Anyway, I did address the issue of teaching the language of same-sex relationships above. Whatever one's views on those kinds of relationships, they exist, and it would be harmful to one's mastery of a language to not be able to recognise that in the new language. The app has, from the screenshots in this video, expressed support for LGBT communities. But within the language lessons themselves, and on the app, this comes across in nothing. I have used the app for over 4 years and found nothing .The mere fact that it uses examples like "this man has a boyfriend' does not on the face of it support or judge that. So it is not teaching children to support or judge that either. They are neutral statements of fact. And that's a good thing. Because it is for individuals themselves to decide what they believe. For themselves or through a particular interpretation of a particular religion. They need the language to be able to do that of course. And that goes back to my point about teaching the real world in the language we learn. Peace be upon you.

  • @aosmilegame6467
    @aosmilegame6467 Рік тому +27

    very important video
    Please add more alternatives and advice for those who want to learn languages in a good way

    • @-ok-
      @-ok- Рік тому

      I tried Bayyinah TV for learning Arabic (for reading / understanding the Quran), and found it to be an amazing resource. It's paid though - 11 USD monthly.

    • @druzairpathan
      @druzairpathan Рік тому

      KALAAM app it's perfect and free

    • @Sakina-fz5bs
      @Sakina-fz5bs Рік тому

      Memrise is a good app, and he uses that app too as he has a course on there

  • @aqishdanial5161
    @aqishdanial5161 6 днів тому +1

    I saw this video and suddenly there was a duolingo ads💀

  • @ahmedmalaq7410
    @ahmedmalaq7410 Рік тому +83

    JazakAllahz Khayran for this eyes opening video. But just want to mention that whenever we come across a problem, let's try to come up with a solution that goes with it (if we have one, of course), because otherwise it leaves a bad atmosphere and for example after this video someone may no longer be motivated to learn the Arab language, when that's clearly not the author's aim. This reminder is for me first and foremost. Wassalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatu

    • @Monsoon-01
      @Monsoon-01 Рік тому +9

      The best thing would be for us to try and create an app on-par with duolingo or babbel... but specifically for "Muslim languages" (that is, languages that Muslims usually speak, especially the "main 5"... Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, Malay, Urdu).

    • @Monsoon-01
      @Monsoon-01 Рік тому +2

      of course there are other important languages too... Amazigh, Hausa, Somali and so on... I'm just giving quick examples

    • @sb_1389
      @sb_1389 Рік тому +1

      The channel that posted this literally is dedicated to teaching proper Arabic. People just don't want to put in the time and effort, that's their problem.

  • @Whatyamightcallit
    @Whatyamightcallit Рік тому +13

    I thank you for the aid you have given me before, but I see no point in judging them. In their core they are trying to be inclusive and teach someone a language. A simple tool like this is not and never will be impactful enough to change the values we teach our kids. Unless there already is doubt in them. But if there already is doubt in them, then this would just add something minor to that. We, as adults, as parents, uncles, aunt's, neighbors, need to give the right example to the next generation on what the right values are. And we should put ourselves above small things like this. For in the end, the judgement is for none but Allah.

  • @maximpobihun5469
    @maximpobihun5469 2 місяці тому +9

    Those who are complaining about weird sentences don't understand that weird sentences are easier to remember.

  • @gregoriysharapov1936
    @gregoriysharapov1936 Рік тому +14

    Thank you brother for this advice. Though, it's actually I think a running gag online for some of those "disturbing" sentences. But the others - yes, we should be mindful.

    • @ancientromewithamy
      @ancientromewithamy 7 місяців тому +2

      I have read that the idea of "surprising" or weird sentences are considered helpful for remembering new words, but am not sure if that's the idea behind it!

    • @ateez.forever8
      @ateez.forever8 6 місяців тому

      @@ancientromewithamy well if you are not sure then dont comment about it

    • @ancientromewithamy
      @ancientromewithamy 6 місяців тому

      @@ateez.forever8 Oh, I am quite sure there is at least an MIT study suggesting this. I am not sure of DuoLingo's intent, but I suspect they are doing it for this reason.

  • @hwkgiqjj72046bddn
    @hwkgiqjj72046bddn 11 місяців тому +17

    Bro took duolingo sentences serious 😂

  • @diazen7927
    @diazen7927 8 місяців тому +4

    Ok, probably this gonna be mean, but I was expecting Duolingo had grammatical errors or incorrect vocabulary. But with all respect, not everyone who is learning Arabic is interested to converting into Islam. Myself and many others Arabic learners just want to learn Arabic because we like the language and, probably, some Arabic country (in my case Egypt, Morocco and Syria). and that's just my opinion, but, even if I was learning Arabic for religious purposes, what's wrong? I mean, not every Arab is Muslim, many Arabs likes to drink or even do black humor, and if I was Muslim, that doesn't mean that kind of vocabulary magically disappears. And I would be intelligent enough to know that those are only phrases, and my faith is more important and strong than phrases.

  • @mohamudahmed6554
    @mohamudahmed6554 Рік тому +34

    Jazakallahu khair Brother, the fact that you're warning about this is great.

  • @gloryjudgement7563
    @gloryjudgement7563 Рік тому +6

    5:07 Yes, Duolingo supports LGBT and promotes it when hiring employees

    • @GhostPlatypus
      @GhostPlatypus 3 місяці тому

      I hate the fact duolingo is exposing kids to LGBTQ(and +). It’s not that I dislike it, I don’t really have that much of a opinion on it tbh. It’s just that kids shouldn’t have to change their sexuality at such young ages, or want to because they see it as cool.

  • @Xevinty
    @Xevinty 7 місяців тому +5

    Directing hate to a company/person for no reason except religion?
    Wow, no wonder people hate religion so much

  • @enzoabud3764
    @enzoabud3764 11 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for the video, I'll download it right now and recommend for my friends

  • @doobyross8427
    @doobyross8427 Рік тому +59

    Allahumma bārik akhii. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

  • @RichardLutz-k7y
    @RichardLutz-k7y 7 місяців тому +3

    Of all the possible critiques against Duolingo, this is some of the most pointless. Why would you object to learning the word for alcohol *when studying a language, such as Spanish, where use of alcohol is normal*? Why is it "blasphemous" to make a trip to a famous metal record shop, even if the name does mean "hell"? Do you really not realize that some sentences are surprising or even ridiculous on purpose in order to check whether you understand the vocabulary and grammar (instead of just guessing the meaning based on what seems "logical")?
    Here I was expecting to hear about issues with the actual language-pedagogy aspect, but all I'm seeing here is someone reacting with knee-jerk fear and anger against something that they don't understand. What a disappointment.

  • @StrongMajor1178
    @StrongMajor1178 Рік тому +5

    In 3:14, she isn't doing anything wrong or innapropriate but I agree with you on the rest of the video

  • @BaconsAverageChannel
    @BaconsAverageChannel 11 місяців тому +17

    this is either a joke (the spanish or vanish ones) or real

    • @BaconsAverageChannel
      @BaconsAverageChannel 11 місяців тому +5

      also the Duolingo sentences are funny

    • @BaconsAverageChannel
      @BaconsAverageChannel 11 місяців тому +4

      extra note: atleast I am atheist

    • @nurulabsar725
      @nurulabsar725 3 місяці тому

      @@BaconsAverageChannel My husband dont eat babies. Does this sounds joke to teach ? They clearly need an observation into this

    • @BaconsAverageChannel
      @BaconsAverageChannel 3 місяці тому

      @@nurulabsar725 bro replied after 7 god dang months of this comment 💀

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 2 місяці тому

      @@BaconsAverageChannel have another late reply

  • @imamuslim375
    @imamuslim375 9 місяців тому +50

    May Allah bless you for taking the time to share this kind of things, it may seem little but for me it's vert important. Jazak Allahu khair

    • @Mirador2
      @Mirador2 9 місяців тому +5

      Being an Arabic speaker and being a Muslim are two different things. An Arabic speaker can be Christian, atheist, etc. the language is independent of religion, nationality, culture, etc.
      There is no strong / acceptable evidence that any religion is true, including Islam; religions are pure BELIEFS and nothing more than that; there may be people who claim to have experienced apparitions, dreams, etc. but they are only subjective experiences that can even be explained in ways that don't involve any religion. Also, the "evidences" that many religious people claim can be explained without involving any religion. So, you cannot impose a religion (belief) over science (reality / logical reasoning). I don't mean to be disrespectful to Muslims or other religious people, but we must accept this irrefutable fact.
      It makes sense that Duolingo reflects how the world works in real life, whether it is “correct” or not. The world is how it is, not how we want it to be. On the other hand, each person has different tastes when it comes to music, food, hobbies, movies, etc., and ѕех is no exception. Why would it be? It is important to note that NO ONE CHOOSES THEIR PREFERENCE, it is not anyone's fault to be attracted to men or women, it's just how one is, and I believe that any wise god would understand that, right? A person cannot change their preference at will, so it doesn't make sense to condemn them in any religion (and things like these only discredit religions even more).
      The application is educational, and education is not limited to languages; there are also aspects related to diversity (religious, ethnic, sexual, etc.), and it is logical for them to emphasize aspects that are less addressed in traditional education; in other words, what they do complements the educational process of users, normalizing respect and inclusion of any person regardless of their race, religion, culture, sexuality, etc. it is evident that this is something positive because no one chooses their race, sexuality (and many times not even their religion or culture), so it is not right to discriminate against people for things that are beyond their control.
      Many things are done in the name of religions, but from the perspective of logical reasoning (not religious), they are unethical; and as I said before, a religion is a belief, not a science (and we can only trust in science), and by “science” I mean “the pursuit of truth” (whatever that truth is).

    • @UmarMadrahimov-d6d
      @UmarMadrahimov-d6d 9 місяців тому

      @@Mirador2Your argument makes a lot of sense, but Muslims call Arabic the holy language, the language of the Quran. It is very important to us Muslims, sort of how Latin is for Christians but in a different way.

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch 5 місяців тому

      ​@@UmarMadrahimov-d6d
      These days Latin is far more prevalent in scientific fields than it is in Christianity

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 2 місяці тому

      @@Mirador2 "we must accept this irrefutable fact." incorrect... it is refutable, but you do you ig

    • @Mirador2
      @Mirador2 2 місяці тому

      @@sarah12232 When something is refutable, don't say that it is refutable, just REFUTE IT directly, but how do you prove that it is refutable?
      So, what is some strong/acceptable evidence that any religion is true? I eagerly await your response, it will change the world.

  • @منتظرعلي-و8ظ
    @منتظرعلي-و8ظ 11 місяців тому +102

    The Arabic language and Arabic poetry are a masterpiece, and translating it into English or any other language does not give you the full meaning because it is a complex and integrated language in all aspects. It has special rules, and for me, as an Arabic speaker, I will be happy to explain or teach this language to anyone.

    • @sayma700.
      @sayma700. 10 місяців тому +6

      Teach me Arabic please

    • @منتظرعلي-و8ظ
      @منتظرعلي-و8ظ 10 місяців тому

      @@sayma700. Do you have Telegram, Instagram or Facebook?

    • @ShaneDawkins
      @ShaneDawkins 10 місяців тому +6

      I'm interested. I agree wholeheartedly that the language and its poetry are beautifully crafted. I am familiar with the Arabic letters so I can read and write Arabic but I have only a small amount of knowledge of grammar and vocabulary.

    • @Patience555
      @Patience555 10 місяців тому +1

      😭

    • @Patience555
      @Patience555 10 місяців тому

      From where u learn arabic

  • @Soza-r4z
    @Soza-r4z 11 місяців тому +5

    جزاك الله خيرا أخي

    • @berkay6947
      @berkay6947 10 місяців тому

      Don't you guys have any different words? All you talk about is islam,allah etc.

    • @Soza-r4z
      @Soza-r4z 6 місяців тому +1

      Whenever you come to know Islam properly you’ll know why .

  • @aqishdanial5161
    @aqishdanial5161 5 днів тому +1

    Everytime i tap this video i have ads duolingo 💀

  • @ratnaitayahrun6603
    @ratnaitayahrun6603 Рік тому +52

    It's high time team Arabic 101 designed your application that will help us review and internalize your amazing materials ...May Alloh make it easy for you to spread the teachings of our deen, especially the Qur'an.....
    Looking forward to the app....

  • @Spyrothecat
    @Spyrothecat Рік тому +7

    Watched this as I've been learning Arabic on a similar app for a few months but I'm really disappointed. This video was shockingly intolerant and fragile

    • @meli4535
      @meli4535 Рік тому +1

      Yes we are intolerant for people who try to bend our faith.

  • @namirisa2692
    @namirisa2692 4 місяці тому +17

    what does religion have to do with learning a language? Arabic is not just for Muslims.

    • @aliauthblue
      @aliauthblue 4 місяці тому +4

      you are right, but it is obvious that the agenda of one religion out of hundreds, if not thousands, is more important, duhh!!!!!221

    • @mamandbarwary1440
      @mamandbarwary1440 4 місяці тому +1

      Quran is Arabic every Arabic grammar came form Quran

    • @aliauthblue
      @aliauthblue 4 місяці тому +2

      @@mamandbarwary1440 that is loads of bullshit, arabic predates quran. one google search

    • @lordsina6829
      @lordsina6829 4 місяці тому

      ​@@mamandbarwary1440arabic language came first

    • @lordsina6829
      @lordsina6829 4 місяці тому

      Still there is no reason to promote something like lgbtq

  • @Slycho08
    @Slycho08 Рік тому +4

    Syukran ya Akhi for the information and explaination

  • @wurstkocher842
    @wurstkocher842 10 місяців тому +9

    I am dissappointed because I expected this to be a critque about the actual correctness of the language used by Duolingo and if it is good for learning the language naturally or not. Honestly some of the things you mentioned as offensive and harmful aren't really. The Quran (and also other religious texts like the bible) weren't created in our modern era so it is normal that our ideas and values evolved since and ignoring that is the most harmful thing here

    • @Freedom4Palestine3672
      @Freedom4Palestine3672 7 місяців тому

      This video was quite clearly aimed towards people of a conservative, or religious leaning. Especially those who have young children that maybe using it. Surely, even someone so "liberal minded" as you would find it disturbing to come across sentences like "eating children" and sentences involving the word "die".
      We all have differing beliefs and principles, this video wasn't targeting people like you. Get over it.

  • @gfarley
    @gfarley 7 місяців тому +11

    People using duolingo are trying to learn a language not a religion or belief system. Duolingo is also based in The United States of America so they will not show suppression of women in anyway nor should they need too as it does not claim to be teaching religious beliefs. The people that contribute to the app are most likely citizens of the USA so they may not have the more traditional belief system still practiced in other countries. I doubt it was meant to be offensive. After the learner gets a grasp on the language they can and probably will learn about the culture behind it through the appropriate resources. Duolingo is a resource for people that cannot justify spending money to learn a new language or maybe they simply cannot afford it. Though it has it's flaws, several in fact, duolingo is hardly corrupting the minds of young people in my opinion.

    • @solomonwilliams6524
      @solomonwilliams6524 2 місяці тому

      Hey man, i bet you didn't read the title of the youtube channel or perhaps you didn't know this is a muslim channel, dear, if you're no Muslim then you don't have to be angry of whatever emotions, he is talking to us the muslim parents and children that we should be mindful of what we let our children do or in this case read. how can you say, my grandma has a boyfriend is right. dating is not even good in Islam talkless of an old lady dating. spoken or read by a child or children infront of your parents? is that respect?. so dear you can just keep scrolling when you see a video of muslims (if they didn't offend you in anyways).

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 2 місяці тому

      1- Muslims don't agree with USA's beliefs
      2- it isn't "suppression"
      3- if it wasn't meant to be offensive, why did they add a muslim character?
      4- lgbt stuff and alcohol endorsement isn't something to be taught to children!

    • @gfarley
      @gfarley 2 місяці тому

      @@sarah12232 1-"USA beliefs" The USA has freedom of religion. Calling it USA's beliefs could be considered offensive, which i assume wasn't your intentions considering your comment was about offensive material.
      2. Suppression by definition; come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority. As long as all parties involved agree to the lifestyle ,then I would concede, there's no suppression.
      3. Offensive character(s) was most likely a bad creative choice and their ignorance on the Muslim faith. The entire duo program has bad design tastes all throughout and even questionable phrases that people have called out.
      As you said, " USA's beliefs". Not everything is meant to be offensive. Most is just ignorance on their behalf.

    • @Eat_a_dick
      @Eat_a_dick Місяць тому

      Not to mention… I don’t really think Arabic children are using DuoLingo to learn their own language. If so, there needs to be a companion app called Do Some Parenting. I do kinda agree that it was in poor taste to have the girl’s hair coming out from her hijab… even in America, that just makes her look sloppy… but it’s a way of engaging people and if, in the end, they learn something, fantastic. Beats doom scrolling.

    • @thegamerkhan
      @thegamerkhan Місяць тому

      ​​@@gfarleyI you're Muslim, you don't negotiate what rules to follow and not follow, you agree to all them. If you don't follow certain rules or go against them and you don't agree with them especially if the rules are clear, then you're going against the faith. I'm unsure what you mean by suppression, seen as the fact you mentioned no examples. Are you of the belief that women who follow their religion are oppressed and that the lack of similarity to Western culture is a sign of suppression?

  • @guitarguy7487
    @guitarguy7487 6 місяців тому +2

    1) Strange or funny sentences are better because they are more likely to be remembered.
    2) They’re promoting an agenda, you’re just homophobic.
    3) At no point in this video do you make arguments as to why Duolingo can’t teach how to speak, read, and write in a language. This is kind of the main point of the app so there is no real problem if this goal is being met effectively.
    4) I don’t think introducing kids to the idea that some people have other lifestyles and sexualities is a bad thing.
    5) They probably changed Zari to make her look more fun. Whether or not this was effective, this was probably due to Duolingo thinking it would be a better brand that would help them monetarily.

  • @Islamis4all
    @Islamis4all Рік тому +5

    ما شاء الله تبارك الله جزاكم الله خيراً

  • @EKEKEKEKE714
    @EKEKEKEKE714 10 місяців тому +4

    Btw in 1:36 “Hell” means a city in Norway, not the hell we think it is

    • @thecatfriend4716
      @thecatfriend4716 7 місяців тому

      okay but why this specific city?

    • @EKEKEKEKE714
      @EKEKEKEKE714 7 місяців тому

      @@thecatfriend4716 the meaning of “hell” in Norwegian means luck, just google “hell meaning in Norwegian” & youll see

    • @EKEKEKEKE714
      @EKEKEKEKE714 7 місяців тому +1

      @@thecatfriend4716the city’s name, “Hell”, means luck in Norwegian

    • @thecatfriend4716
      @thecatfriend4716 7 місяців тому

      @@EKEKEKEKE714 okay, but they said: "i'm going to hell"

    • @EKEKEKEKE714
      @EKEKEKEKE714 7 місяців тому +1

      @@thecatfriend4716 it means they’re going to the city, not the hell u think

  • @dhma999degn4
    @dhma999degn4 10 місяців тому +42

    Tbh I think it's a regional thing because I'm from Saudi arabia and I haven't seen any of these blasphemous words but this app helped me a lot with reading Arabic since I was never taught when I was young. This app may contain an agenda but everything has one nowadays to the point that I don't care except when children are put into the situation. I want to keep my children safe and uncorrupted so instead I'll teach them
    (Btw I don't have kids just using it to make a point)

    • @iiReTr0Z
      @iiReTr0Z 9 місяців тому +6

      facing so many agendas nowadays to the point you dont care anymore is exactly what they want. please dont get desensitized to this stuff.
      Barak Allah Feek.

    • @mohamedseif4310
      @mohamedseif4310 9 місяців тому

      ماشاء الله
      اكيد سعودي لانه ليس اي شخص يرتضي علي دينه و عِرضِه ان يكونوا رخيصين لهذه الدرجة غير الجيل الجديد من ال " سعوديين " اتباع محمد بن سلمان و تركي ال شيخ

    • @iiReTr0Z
      @iiReTr0Z 9 місяців тому +1

      @@mohamedseif4310
      الله يسامحك لا تغلط على السعوديه ولا تعمم لأن التعميم لغة الجهلاء.
      قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: (من كان يؤمن بالله واليوم الآخر فليقل خيرا أو ليَصْمُت)
      لذا اذا ما عندك شي طيب تقوله السكوت احسنلك اكفي الناس من شر لسانك وارحم نفسك من ذنوب تافهه. انهي عن المنكر هذا شيء كويس لكن السب والشتم في الرايح والجاي هذي قلة ادب وسوء خلق انت منت قاعد تنصح احد انت قاعد تتصيد على الناس اغلاطهم وتعمم وتتهم ناس مالهم دخل بذنوب غيرهم. لو احد سوا فيك الي انت تسويه في الناس راح تكره من قالك هذا الكلام. اذا عندك نصح تبغى تقوله قول ما عندك الا سب اتحفض به لنفسك.

    • @mohamedseif4310
      @mohamedseif4310 9 місяців тому

      @@iiReTr0Z تقول هذا الكلام لو كان السعوديين يقفون و يظهرون انهم لا يخافون الا الله و لكن السعوديين مبسوطين(اغلبهم و كل الظاهر منهم) من الوضع الحالي و ان ابن خادم الحرمين الشريفين ال المفروض يمثلنا ك مسلمين حرفيا يلهو و يلعب و هو لا يبالي بالامة ( طلع في احد اللقاءات الصحفة مع جريدة اجنبية و قال انه يمضي وقتا في لعب العاب الفيديو و وصف نفسه انه "gamer" ) كيف لا اتكلم و انا اري هذا الشخص يحكم السعودية و هي جوهرة الاسلام و انت تعلم حكامها قبلنا و تعلم مواقفهم و ان سيدنا عمر رضي الله عنه كان لا ينام الليل يبكي خوفا علي الامه الاسلامية و من جانب اخر تري الاتجاه "trend " في السعودية منذ فترة هو " فلسطين ليست قضيتي " و هو معروف جدا و انا لا اتحدث فقط في السعودية عن الحاكم فجميع حكام العرب غير جيدين و لكن الفرق بين بقية العرب و السعوديين ان العرب يعلمون ان حكامهم لا يدعمون الاسلام و العروبة و يدركون ذلك و لكن السعوديين لا يدرون عن ذلك شيئا (الا فئة قليلة جدا) و لا يهتمون بسبب انغماسهم ف الحياة الدنيا و ملذاتها و تفكر في كلامي جيدا و قارن بين السعودية الان و منذ 20 عاما و ستري الفرق واضحا جليا و الله اعلم

    • @nufailanoon
      @nufailanoon 9 місяців тому

      I am in Saudi Arabia and I have seen them

  • @nfsyati
    @nfsyati 7 місяців тому +37

    Sorry akhi... but arabic and islam is 2 different things...and all of this doesnt have any relation with learning ARABIC 🤷🏻‍♀

    • @nfsyati
      @nfsyati 7 місяців тому +1

      @ArianazzxxSwifts so? did i tag u ? or u crack ?

    • @nfsyati
      @nfsyati 7 місяців тому +1

      @ArianazzxxSwifts wait..do u have eyes ?

    • @nfsyati
      @nfsyati 7 місяців тому +1

      @ArianazzxxSwifts where did i tag u..i tagged no body

    • @Quran.Ayat0001
      @Quran.Ayat0001 6 місяців тому

      This channel is for Muslims and this video is for Muslims, also watch 1:57

    • @BilkisAkther111
      @BilkisAkther111 6 місяців тому +5

      But we are Muslim

  • @ROBLOXHQyear2007
    @ROBLOXHQyear2007 17 днів тому +1

    I GOT THE DUOLING AD WHEN I CLICK ON IT😭😭

  • @yn020
    @yn020 Рік тому +5

    Umm, I'm not trying to go against you or smth but what you displayed ( 1:22 ) is fake. You know that you can actually do that on purpose. Those pics are fake, the user creates those sentences. Just letting you know

  • @lukatsito
    @lukatsito 6 місяців тому +11

    I'm disappointed, I thought that a video named "Don't use Duolingo to learn Arabic" from a channel named "Arabic101" was focused on language learning, like grammar mistakes, mispronounciations and so on... It turned out to be a lecture on Islamic values and "human nature". Ridiculous.

    • @فاعلخير-س2ق
      @فاعلخير-س2ق 6 місяців тому

      So what? This is not an Arabic 101 this is for Islamic purposes
      And I'd the human nature is broken then we donr want to deal anything that does taht

    • @duolingoplayer
      @duolingoplayer 5 місяців тому

      @@فاعلخير-س2ق 💀

    • @Reii665
      @Reii665 Місяць тому

      Bc most ppl who learn Arabic are non arab Muslims which need to master Arabic for religion, ofc he should be specific in the title but it doesn't mean the video is useless or bad also u can search on the reasons of why u shouldn't use duo lingo

  • @Baa975
    @Baa975 5 місяців тому +1

    Zari knows
    Her actor said
    We don't know Who she is yet.....

  • @ionelabijan4147
    @ionelabijan4147 10 місяців тому +9

    DO YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE IF YES
    PRACTICE YOUR
    DUOLINGO LESSONS
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @muhammadfarhan2947
      @muhammadfarhan2947 10 місяців тому

      Aside from the memes. this content is really serious review bro

    • @Fluffydoggie_334
      @Fluffydoggie_334 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@muhammadfarhan2947those photos he put in the video are fake people made those

    • @Fluffydoggie_334
      @Fluffydoggie_334 10 місяців тому +1

      I lost my family because I missed one lesson 😞

  • @Pufferblurb
    @Pufferblurb 7 місяців тому +10

    It’s an app for language learning, not religion. 🤦‍♀️

    • @الداعية-22
      @الداعية-22 4 місяці тому +2

      To learn more about the quran , you will need to learn arabic. And most folk go to doulingo. So this video is a warning for an obvious muslim audience.

    • @Isteyak-78
      @Isteyak-78 Місяць тому +2

      i understand your a simple person with a simple mind but those companies aren't

  • @DimitrisSartzetakis
    @DimitrisSartzetakis 5 місяців тому +1

    Learning Arabic has nothing to do with Islam lmao. This isn’t learn the Quran. It’s learning a language.

  • @dodgeroliver8469
    @dodgeroliver8469 Рік тому +33

    Thank You for caring for our communities❤️