Let's Get PRACTICAL About Hijrah

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  • @MakeHijrahOfficial
    @MakeHijrahOfficial  День тому +1

    Welcome to the second episode of In the Comments, where we move beyond discussions and focus on practical steps for those considering Hijrah. Many people already know the challenges in the West and are now seeking solutions for a sustainable move to the Muslim world. Our goal is to help by developing in-depth, step-by-step courses that guide through the process. Moving countries requires careful planning, especially if you want the move to last. We’re here to provide realistic advice and prevent the common mistake of returning home after a few years. Let’s dive into your comments and respond to your questions.

  • @DrIsaYAA
    @DrIsaYAA 22 години тому

    JazakaAllah kheir brother, highly appreciate your discussion, especially the financial and sustainability/long-term planning aspect

  • @abumaalik9272
    @abumaalik9272 День тому +2

    Brothers you dropping facts. On a side note, can you explain the Egypt visa on 5th floor. JazakaAllah khayran.

  • @ummabudee
    @ummabudee 2 дні тому +4

    Great topic بارك الله فيك Have you discussed the topic of children and their education and future after Hijrah? If so, please share the link. In our experience, many come for the Arabic/Quran for their children and then return to their home country for secular studies. They don't plan nor position themselves accordingly for their children to be able to remain in the Muslim land. Many of the children aren't assimilated into the Hijrah country's culture nor society.
    For example, Saudi Arabia has an age limit for male dependents (up to 25 if in school) to be on parent's iqama. By this age, either they've acquired their own iqama through employment, etc.) or they have to final exit.
    If you haven't addressed this topic, please consider it.

  • @hfzz1235
    @hfzz1235 2 дні тому +2

    Please post your AFFILIATE LINKS on which equipment you use.

  • @IbrahimMuhammad_114
    @IbrahimMuhammad_114 День тому +1

    جزآك الله خيرا يا شيخ ، فيلم مفيدة جدا.

  • @nocturnalson1
    @nocturnalson1 День тому

    @makehijrahofficial great talk brother, much appreciated. Which area in Cairo are you? Back in 97 I lived in Hay Zahur, and studied at Ad Diwan. I'm hearing New Cairo is really nice, but that the rents are much higher, due to the migration of our brothers and sisters from Sudan. Is that true? I'm considering moving back, myself if not Indonesia. Barak Allahu Feekum

  • @IbrahimMuhammad_114
    @IbrahimMuhammad_114 День тому +2

    اللهم صل و سلم على سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم

  • @suhail2009
    @suhail2009 2 дні тому +5

    I agree with the second comment. I have been trying to do hijrah with my wife and 2 children but no jobs. I am a hospital clinical pharmacist with 14 years experience but everytime I apply I don't even get a response (the least is say we went with a different candidate). This is my experience in the gulf countries as well as Malaysia.

    • @hfzz1235
      @hfzz1235 2 дні тому +3

      @suhail2009
      Can you use your pharmacy knowledge to open a digital download store selling pharmacology study guides/flash cards on ETSY and or on creating your own website teaching. I see some stores doing well in this niche catering to nurses.

    • @AbuHafsah828
      @AbuHafsah828 2 дні тому +4

      If you are from the west they won't employ you because they use pharmacists from countries like Egypt. It's a lot cheaper for them. My cousin is a pharmacist in the UK and in the UK there are some pharmacy jobs that can be done remotely which would be a great option if it's available in your country. My cousin does phone call consultantations with patients for a doctor's surgery.

    • @suhail2009
      @suhail2009 2 дні тому

      ​@@hfzz1235​that is a good idea but Without a stable job that gives you monthly income it is difficult for most to make hijrah

    • @suhail2009
      @suhail2009 2 дні тому

      ​@@AbuHafsah828those jobs are available and I applied and was offered the job but they require you to reside in the United states due to pharmacy laws and regulations

    • @aar8808
      @aar8808 2 дні тому +1

      May Allah reward you for the intention.

  • @ExploringAll-hx7bp
    @ExploringAll-hx7bp 2 дні тому +1

    What about children with disabilities such as autism how will it work for them?

    • @suhail2009
      @suhail2009 2 дні тому +4

      Honestly if you have a child with severe autism and you live in the United States I would keep them here. The amount of facilities and assistance is unparalleled in my opinion. If your child is on the spectrum and is not severe then you can consider hijrah. Unfortunately there is also a stigma in some countries due to ignorance. May Allah make it easy.

    • @rgriffinocala81
      @rgriffinocala81 День тому +2

      Those that work with children with autism have made hijrah as well, و الحمدلله. But I would enquire about services first

    • @ummadam9608
      @ummadam9608 День тому

      Egypt allows citizenship with the purchase of a property valued at 300K USD. Must be paid within a year.
      Egypt has ABA schools.

  • @jameeljohnson7539
    @jameeljohnson7539 2 дні тому +2

    Does the average person even know the rulings and conditions of hijrah? In reality that is in my opinion where ppl need to begin. As imam bukhari mentioned "knowledge comes before speech and action"

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 День тому +1

      Rulings and conditions? It is highly recommended even obligatory. It is simoly a matter of intent, planning and follow thru. This kind of comment is typical of the western mindset that seeks to parse and prevaricate on things endlessly.

    • @jameeljohnson7539
      @jameeljohnson7539 День тому

      @@vmoses1979 yes ruling and conditions. So are you telling me that hijrah is obligatory on every muslim?

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 День тому

      @@jameeljohnson7539 Again when I said prevaricate - it's exactly this. Finding a scenario where it does not become obligatory is missing the point. Hijrah is a general good and highly recommended. Why would you want to tie a fellow Muslim down who has the intent, the desire and the ability to make hijrah by referring them back to rulings and conditions? Islam is simple and straightforward and seeks to be that in its practice by Muslims. Don't miss the forest for the trees.

    • @jameeljohnson7539
      @jameeljohnson7539 День тому

      @@vmoses1979 rather it is Allah not me who has made these rulings and conditions for any act to be accepted. Jus having the desire or intent to do good does not suffice. How many ppl have intended good but never achieved it? Every act of worship such as hijrah requires knowledge b4 it is done

    • @jameeljohnson7539
      @jameeljohnson7539 День тому

      @@vmoses1979 also i will add that there is a huge difference between obligatory and recommended so b4 u advise anyone on anything in the religion you should learn the difference.