Why I stopped learning Arabic

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  • @nickb8755
    @nickb8755 15 днів тому +8

    Arabic is a beautiful language

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому +8

    You are the most helpful and the nearest educator to a big number of English teachers all over the world. Go on ❤

  • @amiragamaleldin
    @amiragamaleldin Рік тому +9

    Dear Emma, I was so happy to hear that you wanted to visit Egypt and to learn the Egyptian dialect.. I'm sorry for all the silly comments you got it only shows the jealousy and ignorance of some people.. The Egyptian dialect is the perfect choice because it's the easiest and more widespread.. I also apologize to you for the negative comments you got from some so-called Muslims who failed to give a good impression about Islam. Not all people are understanding and wise.. Islam is not about covering the hair it's more than that, a simple monotheistic religion with beautiful details that encourages us to be kind, do good deeds and have a strong belief in the hereafter.. Please do not be put off and please do keep visiting Egypt in your future plans as there are so many new beautiful cities being built like the New Administrational Capital, New Alamein etc.. Wishing you the best.

  • @yasaravc4471
    @yasaravc4471 Рік тому +5

    Hey Emma,
    I've been following your podcasts for quite a while, but I didn't know the video versions exist. I think the video version helps me keep focused on the content you bring, you know the time we stay focused is so weak.
    I like the episode, thank you!

    • @yasaravc4471
      @yasaravc4471 Рік тому

      And one more thing please, are we gonna get the chance to see you on Twitch again?

    • @ProcrastinationwithEmma
      @ProcrastinationwithEmma  Рік тому +1

      @@yasaravc4471 I will try! I wanted to start with month but then deadline after deadline kept popping up :( It's been stressful behind the scenes.

  • @PrettyOrients
    @PrettyOrients Рік тому +10

    Emma, I'm sorry that you have to come through this. Learning a language is completely personal. I can't imagine this had happened.

  • @maykamal3421
    @maykamal3421 Рік тому +6

    If you know why you want to learn Arabic I think you will find the best way for you to learn❤

  • @jordanhefr
    @jordanhefr 2 місяці тому

    The channel “pronunciation with Emma” somehow brought me to this channel which I also clicked with. Once again, I admire the courage to speak up honestly, and perhaps the underlying trust in each other’s ability to listen with a non-judgmental ear. Regardless of one’s personal opinions, just like a casual talk in a pub.

  • @English-test2023
    @English-test2023 Рік тому +13

    يا إخوتي وأخواتي العرب...لماذا تنفروها من تعلم اللغة العربية? مالكم وما للدين? ومادخل الأجندة وما أجندة? لا تكونوا حمقى.. ولا تنفروا الناس ببعض الأساليب الغبية.. اللي يقولها لما تتعلمي عربي لازم تغطي شعرك.. واللي يقول لها تعلمي من القران...ياجماعة خلي عندكم ثقافة ووعي...الإسلام ليس بحاجة الناس...بل الناس هم من يحتاجوا إليه.. الإسلام عزيز بذاته...وليس بحاجة لحد ليعتز به... رويدا رويدا ياإخوتي وأخواتي العرب...رفقا بالناس❤
    O my Arabic brothers and sisters... Why do you repulse her from learning the Arabic language? Why do you speak to her about Islamic religion? What agenda do you speak about? Don't be fools..and don't alienate people with some stupid methods..the one who says that when you learn Arabic, you must cover your hair..and the one who tells her to learn from the Qur'an...O people, have culture and awareness...Islam does not need people...but people are Who need it.. Islam is cherishable in itself... and does not need anyone to cherish it... Please, my Arabic brothers and sisters... Be kind to people❤

  • @natureluc8234
    @natureluc8234 Рік тому +3

    I speak English and Spanish and sometimes I remember the word in English before my native language. It's so funny.

  • @hawkins8765
    @hawkins8765 2 місяці тому +4

    I will say that if people were telling you to read quran its because the quran shaped the arabic language in grammer and un balagah eloqence of the arabic language but u dont owe anything i cant speak fir people but most muslims are very nice and helpful unfortunately the internet brings out bad in people we are taught u cant force religion so those people were incorrect on how they aporoached you thankyou for your time

    • @nickb8755
      @nickb8755 15 днів тому

      Yes 📕 musulmanes are not supposed to enforce it on

  • @mariiafedotova3411
    @mariiafedotova3411 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing all if these stories on your channel! It's always nice to watch) It would be so amazing to watch a new one! (this seems almost like ages without new podcasts)
    Wish you best!!!

  • @go2alis
    @go2alis Рік тому +6

    Hello Emma, as an Arab myself, I feel sorry you have been through such shameful experiences. I guess it's the sad reality of social media & its bully nowadays. It's rampant across social media & across society. The messages you have received reflect a narrow minded mentality & ignorance that's widespread in certain sample in our side, unfortunately, and that's due to some deep reasons. We feel shameful & we struggle like you sometime in a daily basis. The reasons you have mentioned to choose the Egyptian dialect are perfect & very logical. As non Egyptian myself I can say easily it's well known that the Egyptian dialect is the most one that widely understood across the Arab world as they have been the main producer, to a great extent, of cultural influences, whether movies, music, and books. So the messages you received are at least are silly & embarrassing. It's unfortunate that you have quitted learning Arabic as it's one of most rich language ever existed & one of oldest sematic language that is still widely spoken. If you want to communicate with Arabs, I would agree with you that the Egyptian dialect is the choice. However, if you want to dive into our rich heritage, which is of not equally interesting, it's much more exciting, then learn formal Arabic to access Arabic/Islamic knowlage and books. I'm sure visiting Egypt or any other Arab country will spark your interest again & change your respective, as the majority of Arab people are welcoming, warm-hearted, and hospitable. Wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

    • @Vinnie-o2x
      @Vinnie-o2x 10 місяців тому

      Lol You aren't Arab. Arab people support each other, and feel proud of their etnicity.

  • @English-test2023
    @English-test2023 Рік тому +3

    And please teacher Emma don't say something hurt us as muslim people, becaues we don't hate you. We just want you to be happy because I think you are a good person. ❤

  • @edwardjones2202
    @edwardjones2202 8 днів тому

    what a lovely character she has..full of life and positivity

  • @maykamal3421
    @maykamal3421 Рік тому +4

    Iam egytpion I think the best to start learning formal Arabic.

  • @cocowamsley
    @cocowamsley 7 місяців тому

    I love and seriously appreciate and benefit from all your you tube videos. They r superbly helpful! Thank you Emma! 😘♥️

  • @cream2310
    @cream2310 Рік тому +2

    Haha the thing about Arabic is so true I faced the same thing I had an interest to learn Arabic and I expressed in front of people who learned it they suddenly got excited and was kinda tryna convert me into there religion.. then nd there I stopped it’s sad that language is connected to religion .. no hate to anyone love n love only❤

    • @user-kr9hf5vv7j
      @user-kr9hf5vv7j 6 місяців тому +1

      Actually I learned arabic .I'm from china ,Arabs were so happy and kind with me . They told me to convert into there religion if I want and that it's a special religion... but ofcourse they didn't force me ,then I continued learning it ,it’s really an interesting language .Nowadays I'm reading arabic poetry niceee niceee❤️❤️😭

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому

    Hi Imma, nice to watch you before the first day of Ramadan where we fast from the dawn to the sunset fir s month. I'm happy to say that
    You'll have a huge popularity in the Arab world especially in Egypt. I'm sharing your videos .

  • @caoxi9158
    @caoxi9158 Рік тому

    I am from China, and I am so interested in everything that you talk about and the feeling of you, I appreciate all the videos that you made, they helped a lot, thank you so much 😘😘

  • @samuelAdeniba
    @samuelAdeniba 15 днів тому

    Thank you, you have Axon, very clean, and obvious to me, as a beginner. You want to learn Arabic, the clear and fast-learning Sudanese dialect

  • @osmarrodrigues5002
    @osmarrodrigues5002 Рік тому +1

    This video was helpful, thank you , Emma

  • @alexv8407
    @alexv8407 Рік тому +1

    Quite refreshing! Best entertaining today, thanks

    • @alexv8407
      @alexv8407 Рік тому

      Posh swearing. I love it!!! Keep it up 🤣👍

  • @enle2002
    @enle2002 6 місяців тому +2

    In a Facebook group there was or there still is a madman who began to curse those who learned a dialect instead of Fusha, accusing them of being conspirators who wanted to destroy the Arabic language, even though it is a group of dialects and Fusha. Crazy! ... Unfortunately, among Muslims there are many fanatics of this type.

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому +1

    We admire you as you are.

  • @enle2002
    @enle2002 6 місяців тому +5

    هناك الكثير من التعصب في العالم العربي، للأسف.

  • @雪空-o8b
    @雪空-o8b Рік тому

    Emma, I really love the way you rambling, as if you’re really a friend of mine 😂😂😂❤❤

  • @natureluc8234
    @natureluc8234 Рік тому +1

    Tener ganas is also similar to "feel like doing something". Tengo ganas de estrenar las zapatillas would be " I feel like wearing the new shoes for the first time" or feel like breaking in the new shoes . anyway . That's a long sentence.

  • @MedAmynM
    @MedAmynM 3 дні тому +1

    Before watching the video, I looked at the channel's name, and I'm like, I know why 😂

  • @HossamAbdallah-v8c
    @HossamAbdallah-v8c 5 днів тому

    Nice you have decided to learn Egyptian Arabic.
    you can speak other Arabic dialects after you master Egyption dialect, you can find Egyptians speak other dialects as Lebanon and Suadian dialects easily because they learn from Tv series and films. Some tips from an Egyptian:
    1-the pronunciation of ق(qaaf) you may find us don't pronunce it instead we say other letters such as:
    "يقول" هي بتتكتب كده بس هتلاقينا بنقول (يوءوول) مثال: ماذا تقول؟ في المصري ممكن تسمعيهم بيقول "بتأوول ايه؟ bita'wool aih" مثال ٱخر كلمة "قلمpen/pencil"هتلاقينه بنقوله"ألمalm "may it be similar to
    the pronunciation of the word"ألمpain"...( اظن انك فهمتيها I think you got it)
    2-If you want to salute someone in Egypt you have these phrases:
    ١-" salam Alikmسلام عليكم" this is the most common and famous phrase
    ٢- "أزيكم يا جماعة izikm ya gamaa"
    3-some idioms:
    جات الحزينة تفرح ملقتلهاش to express unfortunate specially you may find us laugh when saying it
    حلني علي متكحل العامشة يكون السوق خرب to express that someone is walking so slowly
    عينه صفرا=green with envy
    لو جبت في سيرت ربع جنية مش هتلاقيه/ جبنه في سيرته فجه=talk of devil and he is sure to appear
    4-relative pronouns in formal Arabic you will find it الذي/التي/اللذان/ الذين/ اللاتي you will find Egyptians say it اللي
    iI recommend you to look for book called معلم القراءة it's the best book for beginners and learn the tashkil of words الفتحة و الضمة و الكسرة و السكون و المد و الشده

  • @bouchtaab8281
    @bouchtaab8281 Рік тому +2

    Similarily to Japanese alphabet, Arabic alphabet is interesting because of the artistic side of such alphabets. The alphabet of Latin languages has also its aesthetic dimension but it seems that Arabic alphabet is the most artistic one, way more Artistic than Hebrew alphabet (even if hebrew is, phonetically and historically speaking, the closest language to Arabic)...

  • @sayedyounis9786
    @sayedyounis9786 Рік тому +2

    Modern Standard Arabic is understood all over the Arabic-speaking countries.
    You are welcome in Egypt.

  • @basouta9142
    @basouta9142 Рік тому +2

    Starts of this topic at 9:36

  • @sasharama5485
    @sasharama5485 Рік тому +1

    Another one in Japanese is anooo which always cracks me up because in my native language, which is italian, ano means butthole😂😂😂

  • @nickb8755
    @nickb8755 15 днів тому

    Why would you want to avoid the book 📕
    Don’t be afraid to at least read the thing
    It’s a wonderful literature if you want to learn Arabic 📕

  • @elsaid2924
    @elsaid2924 Рік тому +1

    Hi Emma
    As native arabic speaker
    invite you to reconsider Your decision.
    Language is a key component of discovering other cultures

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому

    Just we admire your style and techniques

  • @bobpolyglot452
    @bobpolyglot452 Рік тому +4

    Hi Emma, Arabic is not systematically islam. There are lot of Christians arabic. Try to know about the culture, grammar, poesia, ... Nice language.

    • @ProcrastinationwithEmma
      @ProcrastinationwithEmma  Рік тому +6

      I know that, yet, strangely, I didn't get a single "you should convert to Christianity" message 🤔

  • @GabrielRodriguesYT
    @GabrielRodriguesYT Рік тому +1

    It's so interesting when you mentioned the cultural and regional differences of each language. I grew up speaking Portuguese and English, and I always laugh when Portuguese speakers say English is a poor language with less sophistication for communication. 'You have no idea of what you're saying. I can attest that. Each language is rich in their unique way,' I reply. English has words and expressions that Portuguese lacks, whereas Portuguese also has its unique variation.
    About the cluster of sounds: I don't think it's about the written or spoken word, but the meaning we attach to it. And the same word can affect a person in different ways, depending on the tone of your voice. It's incredible. It's similar to how a piece of music affects people in different ways, depending on the arrangement.
    Ps: Sobremesa in Portuguese translates to 'dessert' in English. And if you need a back massage, I could do it for free. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jamila321
    @jamila321 10 місяців тому +1

    Starts here 10:46

  • @Nothingtodo751
    @Nothingtodo751 Рік тому

    For more accuracy, consistency, and organization, let me get started with an apology for any bad message that you received from the egyptians.
    You were referring to the revenue of your posting videos to whom that feel bored once they reach the first few minutes of the video, I really need to confirm with you that I am following your channel for a long time; however, I am working almost 11 hours a day, and that's why I may divide your video to minutes to get all Info that you intended to deliver as I really appreciate your efforts in teaching others, especially with your northern accent that I am really so intrigued with it more than you may expect, and I think I have mentioned it to you before.
    2nd inquiry was about the people who offended you, and somehow stopped you to keep going on learning Arabic language . I can assure you that, here in Egypt we never force anybody to convert their religion or something like that, you may have got those messages from some people who needed this, but the majority doesn't need you to do the same, Egypt is almost one hundred and five million person as per the last population statistics. Do you think that all of them have the same mentality that you were referring to?
    It's mentioning your lovely dog (Freya), I wished to see her, with her eyes, was curious about her movements during the video 😅.
    Also, noticed that you need to get to know some basic phrases in Arabic in order to communicate with people here in Egypt such as Hello! Which means مرحباً، Thank you, شكراً، Morning, صباح الخير, good bye وداعاً .
    Moving forward, " swearing" if you are insulting me in a different language, it will mean nothing to me, so apparently it is really something hilarious, funny, and sometimes accepted.
    last but not least, linguistics, I studied linguistics in my college , and I have so damn passion about the Great Britain, hope to visit it one day, so most of times I spend all day listen to BBC news, watching british vlogs even if I am working, i do that once i get the chance. I imitate your northern accent as I love it so much, and it works as I work as a call center oprator for UK, so genuinely I speak almost fluent british accent, and I am so glad to admit that even if some people say you need to let roll "Mo", but I really need to do this. I am not pretending to do so as I really love this from my whole hear, and I won't stop something I love ever.
    Eventually, please once you plan to come to Egypt, let me know, and I will be with you in this tour, and I really meant it. I am residing nearby the pyramids "Giza", so believe me you will enjoy it, but don't forget to bring Freya with you. I will be waiting for you at any time and I will be so grateful if I really host you with your BF, so please before you plan to come, you can notify me via instagram or you can just upload a video about your coming, and I will know how to reach you.
    Stay safe.
    Most regards,
    Mo.

  • @مأمونالأموي-ع5ظ
    @مأمونالأموي-ع5ظ Рік тому +4

    Please do not let these idiots negatively affect your learning of the Arabic language The Arabic language is one of the most beautiful and deepest languages ​​in the world. It is the language of poetry and literature You don't have to be a Muslim or read the Quran to learn Arabic Don't bother with this nonsense please.

    • @ProcrastinationwithEmma
      @ProcrastinationwithEmma  Рік тому +8

      I really wish I could have let them all slide, but I chose to protect my mental health instead. ❤️

  • @PrettyOrients
    @PrettyOrients Рік тому +1

    Am I the first?🤣 Love your podcast Emma!

  • @aliboulainine7438
    @aliboulainine7438 2 дні тому

    in Islamic religion there is the freedom to choose religion and teach us to let people free and don't force anyone
    and also it tell us to talk with people politely not matters they came from
    So those pepole thy don't follow the guidelines of their religion if they are Muslim
    I hope to come-back to continue you learning Arabic is beautiful language

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому +1

    However, if you re gona teach Arabic, you ll lose people who want to learn English from arabic countries.

  • @hilal3127
    @hilal3127 Рік тому +1

    Hello , from algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿 emma 👍🌶🌶

  • @MrBradmoss
    @MrBradmoss Рік тому +2

    I know your boyfriend is from Uruguay but maybe he's forgotten the Uruguayan accent? When you said in Spanish we say "Sabes?" we in Uruguay don't. We say "Me entendés?" o "Entendés?" greetings to you boyfriend.

  • @SamBorgman
    @SamBorgman Рік тому +3

    Don't know if you will see this. The Arabic corner on the internet can quickly become a freak show. These people you talked about are really just utterly dumb. They don't even know that learning Arabic is something that people might do without the purpose being religious. You'd have to ignore/block all of them. But it's best to not talk about learning Arabic on the internet, at all. It's a beautiful language but there is no simple way to learn it unless you hire a teacher. Maybe "Arabic Modern Standard" on Pimsleur would be the way to go, if you ever decide to try again.
    There is another reason why some people might suggest reading the Quran. Because Quran is considered the most beautiful work of poetry in Arabic. Anyone who learns Arabic, reading the Quran even just for the language would be something useful to do. I think most Arabic speaker would suggest to read the Quran sooner or later.
    Also, too many Arabian men are actually pigs. Sad but true.

  • @anasbelkrimimohamad_3-8-82
    @anasbelkrimimohamad_3-8-82 Рік тому +1

    Language history science, speaking nations throughout history! The people united it with it-the language, the-Arabic language that exists now! It's 16,000years old, what it's not. Some languages ​​are about 2,000years old...

  • @English-test2023
    @English-test2023 Рік тому +1

    Teacher Emma. I learnt lots of things from you and I like your teaching style.. But I want to say something.

  • @biaoshiming
    @biaoshiming Рік тому +1

    Mandarin is very easy, because it don't have grammer and tense or sth. you can try. believe me.

  • @josejaimevidalrosales8660
    @josejaimevidalrosales8660 Рік тому +1

  • @English-test2023
    @English-test2023 Рік тому +1

    Don't let those comments or messages discourage you from learning Arabic. If anyone tell you that he or she very happy becauese you will learn Arabic and that is a gate for islamic religion, don't be sad or uncomfortable. They are definitely like you and from their own point of views they want something good for you. So please don't be uncomfortable.

    • @ProcrastinationwithEmma
      @ProcrastinationwithEmma  Рік тому +3

      I'm sorry too. But they won. I chose my mental health and that's more important ❤️

    • @ArifStu
      @ArifStu Рік тому

      ​@@ProcrastinationwithEmmaTeacher, I think arabic is very easy for you cause Arabic is easyer than English and other Language. I'm also know Arabic, korean,Bangla, Urdu and now learning English. So I'm ensure you that Arabic is easyer than any other language. If you can learn Arabic and read Islamic books like Quran and Hadith It will help for your mental health.
      Sorry for my mistakes cause I'm your new student.

  • @English-test2023
    @English-test2023 Рік тому

    Unfortinately my English is not very good. I wanted to say lots of things to you. ❤

  • @eduardoferrer3514
    @eduardoferrer3514 Місяць тому

    Happy watching from israel

  • @foroughizad
    @foroughizad Рік тому +1

    You can also think about the Persian language which alphabetical is almost similar and have 4 letters more.
    By learning Persian also you will learn lots of imported Arabic words and compounds. Good luck

  • @abdelrahmanabdelhalim8407
    @abdelrahmanabdelhalim8407 Рік тому

    Respects, feel sorry for silly comments you received .

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому

    I advise you to watch learning Arabic vedios on the UA-cam

  • @Maha_s1999
    @Maha_s1999 10 місяців тому

    Ok first video of this channel and already put off by the amount of navel gazing. While it’s true that people commenting on your videos aren’t in any way privy to what goes on in your personal life, it’s also true that putting content on UA-cam will inevitably put you in a situation to hear things you may not like. There is also the other side of the coin, mind you: you don’t know what goes on in other people’s lives too! So perhaps it may be helpful for you, first and foremost, that you give people the benefit of the doubt. It may be a generational thing but the type of attitude you display is dismaying to see to people of my generation, where people have more of a can-do attitude. Good luck with your channel.

  • @astronoybrasil7990
    @astronoybrasil7990 Рік тому

    🌹🌹🌹

  • @shatowhasan4439
    @shatowhasan4439 Рік тому

    ❤episode ❤

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому +3

    You are so sensitive . Ignore all negative messages

    • @GabrielRodriguesYT
      @GabrielRodriguesYT Рік тому

      The internet can be overwhelming.

    • @ProcrastinationwithEmma
      @ProcrastinationwithEmma  Рік тому +5

      You have absolutely no idea what goes on in my life behind what you see online, so it's best for you to have just a LITTLE bit of humanity and understanding with other people that you know nothing about before you call them "sensitive".

    • @mohammadgaafar8310
      @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому

      ​@@ProcrastinationwithEmma Hi Emma, first of all, I didn't call "them" sensitive. I told "you are".
      Second, in all places, there are good and not good people, so don't generalise.
      I went to Scotland before.Although the majority of people we extremely nice, I suffered from racism.
      Be sure we appreciate and enjoy your effort.
      Some people see you like popular movie stars or actresses who suffers from the mania of their fans.
      Take it from this point.
      Thanks for your interest in replying to me.

  • @antoniodelima2066
    @antoniodelima2066 Рік тому

    Why do you smile all the time? It's funny.

  • @nickb8755
    @nickb8755 15 днів тому

    What the
    One of the rules is don’t be annoying but you don’t even follow the rules
    What’s your point you wander on don’t you

  • @madanirabhi4452
    @madanirabhi4452 Рік тому

    I can help you with Arabic if you want to

  • @syednadal9142
    @syednadal9142 Рік тому

    good luck with your religious matter😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cocowamsley
    @cocowamsley 7 місяців тому +1

    I can relate to what you saying. Years ago, there was a raping case in Australia. The man is Muslim and he claimed the reason he did it because she shouldn’t have wore a mini skirt…😡don’t worry about them Emma. Don’t let them affect or influence your life! ♥️

  • @afghanmountainking
    @afghanmountainking Рік тому +1

    I am sorry you were asked some stupid questions. But some questions were logical. In your long lecture you didn’t mention your serious reason why did you want to learn Arabic? The way of your tone talked about Arabic language and Arabic people sounded so typical someone from western world sorry to say that

  • @mohammadgaafar8310
    @mohammadgaafar8310 Рік тому

    Arabic is distinguished. It has all the sounds in all the world.

  • @laxmandas7676
    @laxmandas7676 Рік тому +1

    Emma I want to you learn some Bengali language. Please. Can you tell me this with me... today you are looking too nice and your laughing are to attractive.. thanks...

  • @Mr_A.S
    @Mr_A.S Рік тому

    I don't want to see your face....

  • @hilal3127
    @hilal3127 Рік тому +1

    Marry me emma , and live with me in my country algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿

  • @lilisdotcom
    @lilisdotcom Рік тому +3

    Hi, Emma. I had a similar experience chatting with Muslims like 15 years ago. I used to have great time practicing English with them, I laughed a lot with them, believe me! but later they discovered I was an atheist. Everything changed. They started to send me the Koran, to tell me that I was lost and I had to find the truth and all that.
    They couldn't accept I thought differently. So... I gave up chatting with them. I was sad because I used to have great time, it was fun and I learnt a lot of their culture, but it seems they can't respect other ways of thinking, they want to save us and they don't receive well our refusal. Of course, this is my impression based in that experience. I imagine not all Muslims are the same way.
    Thanks for the opportunity to learn.

    • @nickb8755
      @nickb8755 15 днів тому

      Well in their defense you didn’t try to read it did you?
      Without at least reading the thing you can’t even know…

  • @UvarovaDiana
    @UvarovaDiana Рік тому

    Dear Emma, you are my guiding light ! 💙