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  • @HikmaHistory
    @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +109

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    • @jakes9062
      @jakes9062 Рік тому +23

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    • @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide
      @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide Рік тому +1

      The goat

    • @ibrahimantondalo9184
      @ibrahimantondalo9184 Рік тому +4

      you failed to mention he was on CIA payroll to follow direction. Annexing West Bank, was ordered by the Queen of England. Its stable because it has the longest borders with Israel. Other Arab countries dont enjoy stability, simply because they posses natural resources energy and stratrgic locations. Like Yemen, Lybia and Iraq. Jordan was never a county, its a river' name.

    • @muhammadsuleman9328
      @muhammadsuleman9328 Рік тому +1

      Jordon king mother is a Jews so Jordan is so close to Jews 👹

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 Рік тому +3

      @@ibrahimantondalo9184 If that’s the case, then why the oil-rich Arab countries alongside the Persian Gulf are so well off and prosperous?! Why US and Israel don’t mess them up?!

  • @noahengelstad1253
    @noahengelstad1253 Рік тому +2252

    This video is a prime example of how King Hussein manoeuvred Jordan through the turbulent Cold War era and how a few decisions on behalf of a government can make or break a nation. I hope that the country of Jordan will continue to be a stable state for decades to come.

    • @tsumugikotobuki0131
      @tsumugikotobuki0131 Рік тому +94

      @@justabeardedguythatisahero9848 Is this a troll comment?

    • @justabeardedguythatisahero9848
      @justabeardedguythatisahero9848 Рік тому +19

      @@tsumugikotobuki0131 its the truth google it he used f16s against ma'an riots, ask any jordanian about it, let alone black september.

    • @tsumugikotobuki0131
      @tsumugikotobuki0131 Рік тому +99

      @@justabeardedguythatisahero9848 So there weren't any "nukes" used to start of with. Second of all, Black September was a foreign invasion by the PLO and Syria. In what way was he "fighting his own people" by resisting it lmao?

    • @NETTAHER28
      @NETTAHER28 Рік тому

      ​@Colonel Armfeldt nationalism is a disease, by his own people he's speaking of us as an Arab nation. The worse thing to ever happen was the split up of the arab lands

    • @justabeardedguythatisahero9848
      @justabeardedguythatisahero9848 Рік тому +4

      @@tsumugikotobuki0131 lol for the love of god where are you from ?
      sprichst du deutsch ?

  • @TWE_2000
    @TWE_2000 Рік тому +874

    Jordan and Singapore are the 2 rare cases in the modern world of authoritarian systems being a success due to the competent rulers acting in their nation's best interests. Unfortunately what so many people forget is that this is the exception not the rule, because most people, especially those who seek power, are deeply flawed and don't have a heart of gold

    • @herv7539
      @herv7539 Рік тому +65

      Monarchies have huge upside, it’s a shame people don’t know this. People in America and elsewhere look confusingly at Britain’s monarchy when actually the top 10 most democratic nations in the world are mostly monarchies.

    • @michaeldy3157
      @michaeldy3157 Рік тому +14

      ​@@herv7539 all dictatorships conversely are terrible.

    • @deanrichard1770
      @deanrichard1770 Рік тому +11

      This is the idea of “the enlightened despot” during the enlightenment era there were certain monarchs that were focused on empowering their people and some even relinquished some power to do so

    • @Xaviergonzalez85
      @Xaviergonzalez85 Рік тому +19

      Guarantee your ruler your loyalty, he will develop your land and give you employment opportunities. That's how monarchies operated, and I don't see it as a problem.

    • @siddharthgoyal4008
      @siddharthgoyal4008 Рік тому +41

      I mean Jordan is good but Singapore is on another level altogether.

  • @HistoryOfRevolutions
    @HistoryOfRevolutions Рік тому +1255

    The Jordanian rulers were always good at mediating between tribes and Shaykhs. Prince Abdullah often forgave people who rebelled against him. For example, Sheikh Kulaib Al Shuraidah led an armed revolt against the state but was still forgiven and later given a position in the government. Similarly, Sheikh Majid Al Adwan, who was another anti government rebel, was also given amnesty and was allowed to return from exile.
    Although the Jordanian rulers were corrupt and despotic, they were not brutal tyrants like Saddam Hussein or Hafez Al Assad

    • @Atheneon
      @Atheneon Рік тому

      They are stable because they are puppets of usA

    • @mahmoudereikat8086
      @mahmoudereikat8086 Рік тому +53

      In terms of surveillance and freedom of speech, Jordan and Syria are no different

    • @rafanadir6958
      @rafanadir6958 Рік тому +136

      I think this has to do with the political legacy the Hashemites have acquired over the centuries. Sadam Husein and Assad come from the lowest strata of society and as members of this social group they do not have the acquired political flexibility the Hashemite have acquired over the centuries as guardians of Mecca. The Jordanian king simply knew that it was better to integrate the rebels into the apparatus of his country, instead of letting them form an opposition circle.

    • @lukaswilhelm9290
      @lukaswilhelm9290 Рік тому +76

      @@rafanadir6958 if you comes from elite background you already know politics and how people behave in such environment but if you come from lower class you often depends on populism which kinda bad since no way you gonna able to totally control the minds of millions, need to be brutal at the end to know who are enemies within your ranks.

    • @fp8901
      @fp8901 Рік тому

      The same Jordan and Hashemite leaders that killed THOUSANDS of Palestinians - more than Israel - and has allowed the Israeli state to run roughshod in the middle east? They're not that great. Tyrants all.

  • @Stewie_boy
    @Stewie_boy Рік тому +25

    HUGE respect to Jordan, which set an example of how to achieve peace

  • @princemjbp695
    @princemjbp695 Рік тому +89

    Because they're not addicted to war, and actually cares about their people unlike other Arab states

    • @JH-ck1nr
      @JH-ck1nr 6 місяців тому +1

      True.

    • @67lionsoflisbon37
      @67lionsoflisbon37 3 місяці тому

      Black September. Zia Ul Haq.

    • @muhas9755
      @muhas9755 3 місяці тому

      "Operation Iraqi freedom" was the angelic title for the brutal invasion of Iraq. "Operation unified protector" was the fancy name for the destruction of Libya. "Operation enduring freedom" was the virtuous name given to the unjust invasion of Afghanistan. All in the name of democracy. Just imagine if not a 🇮🇱🇺🇸puppet state 😂

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato 2 місяці тому +10

      ​@@67lionsoflisbon37Started by Palestinians, not by actual Jordanian people

    • @67lionsoflisbon37
      @67lionsoflisbon37 2 місяці тому

      @@PeruvianPotato yes, I know

  • @AaronVanWolfen
    @AaronVanWolfen Рік тому +1120

    Imagine being one of the most scarce countries in the world: no water, no resources for agriculture, no oil, no gas; you are in the middle of wars, Israel and socialist/islamist dictatorships; you have received millions of refugees from other countries; and you are still able to manage and be one of the safest countries in the region.
    The Hashemite house was a blessing to Jordan.

    • @iambored2006
      @iambored2006 Рік тому

      Israel has only ever stretched out its hand in peace. It's Jordan that tried to destroy Israel, and more than once. How is having Israel on its border in the list of Jordan's disadvantages? Especially considering how dependent Jordan is on Israeli water..

    • @maybraik4733
      @maybraik4733 Рік тому +25

      How many us military basis in jordan ???

    • @TheSnaily
      @TheSnaily Рік тому +112

      @Aurangzeb because your parents didn't give you enough attention doesn't mean you should go look for attention on the internet

    • @Akinwalesegun
      @Akinwalesegun Рік тому +10

      are you talking about israel?

    • @paulkurilecz4209
      @paulkurilecz4209 Рік тому +75

      Perhaps that is the reason, there is nothing in Jordan that anybody else would want.

  • @dunnowy123
    @dunnowy123 Рік тому +823

    Jordan's history is a testament to how leadership really matters and democracies don't necessarily have a monopoly on that.

    • @chalinofalcone871
      @chalinofalcone871 Рік тому +7

      How did Alexander conquer the world: monarchy; democracy?

    • @Snp2024
      @Snp2024 Рік тому +125

      ​@@chalinofalcone871 militarism mostly created by his father Philip.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 Рік тому +47

      Democracy has one strength, you can remove a leader in a bloody revolt, but have to vote someone else in

    • @mariolove5097
      @mariolove5097 Рік тому +4

      What history! How old is Jordan?

    • @Hiroakiarai88
      @Hiroakiarai88 Рік тому +5

      ​@@mariolove5097 look up Ghassanids

  • @colinsteadland
    @colinsteadland Рік тому +183

    My older sister works for the state department, she's been all over the world. She absolutely loved being in Jordan. Nothing but good things to say about it's people and the nation itself

    • @Sofwan786
      @Sofwan786 Рік тому +15

      She works for the state department. They get vip treatment. Not what the usual tourist gets to experience let alone the citizens.

    • @colinsteadland
      @colinsteadland Рік тому +25

      @@Sofwan786 can't even say something positive about the Middle East without Arabs getting pissed

    • @jonahhudson2052
      @jonahhudson2052 Рік тому +2

      ​@@colinsteadlandlmao

    • @gibsonawuku2710
      @gibsonawuku2710 Рік тому +3

      ​@@colinsteadland😂😂😂😂 am on the floor

    • @reformeddoomer6777
      @reformeddoomer6777 Рік тому +3

      ​@colinsteadland, stay safe out there. America is a scary place

  • @Panda.Shogun
    @Panda.Shogun Рік тому +253

    Palestinians trying to overthrow the government of a country that gave them shelter is such an L move

    • @sagimichael7993
      @sagimichael7993 Рік тому +93

      They did it in Lebanon as well

    • @jewhunterbiden
      @jewhunterbiden Рік тому +51

      @@sagimichael7993 and tried in syria

    • @jewhunterbiden
      @jewhunterbiden Рік тому +41

      in the end, most of palestinians are economic migrants from egypt and jordan anyway, before the mandate is was extremely sparsely populated

    • @jewhunterbiden
      @jewhunterbiden Рік тому +29

      oh and in kuwait and egypt too

    • @IncanTek24
      @IncanTek24 5 місяців тому

      So what Ashkenazi Jews/Zionists did in Palestine? lol

  • @Zelielz1
    @Zelielz1 Рік тому +148

    Other reasons not highlighted.
    1) USA provides military support to ensure stability
    2) Israel provides water systems
    3) The Gulf provides supplies

    • @FelonyVideos
      @FelonyVideos 3 місяці тому +18

      There is a fundamental reason why external parties wish to cooperate with Jordan. Dont overlook that.

    • @احمدالصمادي-ث9ع
      @احمدالصمادي-ث9ع 2 місяці тому +2

      America and NATO support Israel. Jordanian-Gulf relations were tense at that time

    • @MrBoliao98
      @MrBoliao98 2 місяці тому +5

      They got rid of the PLA.

    • @jakosalem
      @jakosalem 26 днів тому +6

      4. They expelled the Palestinians.

    • @MrBoliao98
      @MrBoliao98 26 днів тому

      @@jakosalem to begin most of the so called Palestinians migrated to the region because the Jews made it habitable. And well, the section of the west bank being the most habitable section is an Arab majority because that's where they decided to settle.

  • @ruggedindividual708
    @ruggedindividual708 Рік тому +174

    I’ve been to many countries in the Middle East and Jordan is actually one of my favourite places out of all of them. Very underrated destination. Good food, beautiful scenery, hospitable people.

    • @aviavi4717
      @aviavi4717 10 місяців тому +1

      Jordanians are warm and hospitable. Jordan is safe and welcoming.

    • @dragonmaster3207
      @dragonmaster3207 2 місяці тому

      @@aviavi4717Iraq is better.

    • @aviavi4717
      @aviavi4717 2 місяці тому +1

      @@dragonmaster3207 Lol ok

  • @zacktong8105
    @zacktong8105 Рік тому +148

    Very well done on an extremely complex country. I knew a Circasian Jordanian who was educated in the United States and remained here because there was so much turmoil in his native country. An American lady offered to marry him thereby granting him a Green Card of legitimate residency. When things finally calmed down he returned to Jordan, married again and raised several children. Fortunately I saw him once again and was to have made a trip to Jordan in 2020 but COVID came along and he advised against coming and then he died.

    • @robertshepherd8543
      @robertshepherd8543 Рік тому +16

      Circassians are fascinating. They lost their country. Many countries have taken in Asylun-seehers, Turkey, USA, Israel. It was Czarist Russia that is to blame. Also the bigotry of Christian Russia (under the Czar).

    • @alkaz145
      @alkaz145 Рік тому +7

      lol thanks for the compliment. We are pretty fascinating 😊

    • @alkaz145
      @alkaz145 Рік тому

      And fûck the czars

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 10 місяців тому

      Nice story 👌

    • @norikkascarnet4759
      @norikkascarnet4759 Місяць тому

      So sorry for your loss, coming from a Circassian Jordanian 👋

  • @Liberater4589
    @Liberater4589 Рік тому +180

    One of the saddest things I learned during a time I was doing research on king Hussein was that he was quite close with his cousin Faisal II of Iraq and Faisal even gave him a copy of the book he wrote as a present

    • @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694
      @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694 Рік тому +14

      I know you probably know this, but for the benefit of others: Hussein and Faisal were second cousins. That is the sons of two first cousins: Talal son of Abdullah and Gazi son of Faisal I.
      Abdullah and Faisal I were the sons of Hussein the Sherif of Mecca
      So Hussein Talal Abdullah Hussein
      and Faisal Gazi Faisal Hussein

    • @alexcholagh8330
      @alexcholagh8330 Рік тому +7

      Jordan was neutral but executed fanatics extremists.

    • @AH_Amg
      @AH_Amg Рік тому +2

      That and the fact that he used to be on the CIA monthly payroll 🤔

    • @lula383
      @lula383 Рік тому

      Jordan and Egypt is the gate to protect zionist Israel. They blocking Palestinian to be free

    • @Mesopotamia-v6d
      @Mesopotamia-v6d 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@doyouknoworjustbelieve6694 they tried to unite iraq and Jordan but unfortunately the country exists for a short time before collapsing

  • @EzekielDeLaCroix
    @EzekielDeLaCroix Рік тому +60

    "What if... We not get into multiple consecutive wars with Israel..?"
    "My king... You are a genius!"

    • @ritarossi1805
      @ritarossi1805 Рік тому

      La Giordania collabora con Israele e con tutte le potenze Occidentali e america ???

  • @102degrees
    @102degrees Рік тому +16

    I visited Jordan last week and this question popped up in my head. My local guide tells that the King Hussein was beloved by his people and this video shows just right

  • @IAmTheOnlyLucas
    @IAmTheOnlyLucas Рік тому +287

    You’re prodigiously skilled at relating and explaining histories for which most major news outlets and even other talented content creators on YT miss the mark. Viewers know they’re getting an even and unbiased look at how and why things came to pass in the Muslim world as they did with each Hikma History.
    Have you considered looking at Oman’s Qaboos bin Said and Bosnia’s Alija Itzetbegovic? Oman’s story is fascinating but Bosnia and the Balkans at large are a world apart. The enduring frontiers of Islam in Europe would be well served by you. :-)

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +34

      Thanks for the kind words, Lucas! Never considered it but will now, lemme brainstorm some ideas.

  • @ismailsaoud
    @ismailsaoud Рік тому +128

    i absolutely love ur videos. As an egyptian its extremely hard to find well made videos about the history of our region. I really appreciate ur videos and ur effort in research.

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 Рік тому

      Iraq, Libya, Yemen will be the same if smart people do not kick the king, i not fan of king, but killed, coup and kick the king/monarchy do not made you country rich and stable, look at brunei, malaysia, japan who never kick the king they are stable and rich. look all the gulf arab state, iraq will be the most richest country in arab world + with it heritage and historical site, beutiful old city, old castle, fort, palace, mosque, church, temple, ruins etc but saddam and dictator and socialist soviet lover destroyed the country, socialist and communist do not work, never will be rich and wealth. Welfare country like nordic are not socialist. very sad for Arab, have weak leader, that why easy defeated by small tiny small population(at the 40-50s just only 1 million jews vs 100 milion arab at the times, with combination of Egypt, jordan, syria, lebnon, iraq, saudi, lebanon and palestinian)

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +14

      Glad you like them Ismail!

    • @brooklyn7983
      @brooklyn7983 Рік тому

      The Region U Talk,
      Is It Africa?

    • @ismailsaoud
      @ismailsaoud Рік тому +8

      @@brooklyn7983 Generally Egypt is considered both African and part of the MENA region (meaning Middle East North Africa). In the comment I was talking about the MENA region tbh because African nation videos are ubiquitous but i don’t really see a lot of well made videos about the MENA region. He talks about modern Egyptian history, places like jordan, libya, yemen an oman. These videos i have never seen like on other channels

    • @brooklyn7983
      @brooklyn7983 Рік тому

      @@ismailsaoud
      Why Yall Insist Of Being Arab So Bad? Egypt Is In Africa, Point Blank...

  • @handthecookiesover1431
    @handthecookiesover1431 Рік тому +20

    yeah as a Jordanian he had said is mostly true it is a very calm nice country people should come visit I promise you won't be let down

    • @PeruvianPotato
      @PeruvianPotato 2 місяці тому

      My parents always wanted to visit there one day and yk, I'm genuinely interested myself one day

    • @user-pw4js4ph9y
      @user-pw4js4ph9y 14 днів тому +1

      @@PeruvianPotatoit’s beautiful, you’re always welcome!

  • @jtjr26
    @jtjr26 Рік тому +12

    You may not agree with the decisions he made but you have to admire the skill he showed in negotiating those troubled waters over the years.

  • @FUCCP123
    @FUCCP123 Рік тому +5

    I remembered watching a video. King abdullah II came to the aid of a citizen whose car was stuck in the snow. A humble man well deserved the love of his citizens. Long May he reign.

  • @Albukhshi
    @Albukhshi Рік тому +57

    My grandad was one of those who lost his citizenship back in '89; he ended up dying without any citizenship.

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +17

      Time waits for no man

    • @zaydoon962
      @zaydoon962 Рік тому +11

      My grandad was able to hide his guns and didn't lose his citizenship. God have mercy on our dead ❤️

    • @unsrescyldas9745
      @unsrescyldas9745 Рік тому +2

      Just a piece of paper. shoulda burned it before they took it.

    • @Albukhshi
      @Albukhshi Рік тому +3

      ​@@unsrescyldas9745
      I'm not sure what difference that would have made.

  • @edwardaugustus9680
    @edwardaugustus9680 Рік тому +23

    I love Jordan, when I was uni studying Politics I gave a presentation on why Jordan was relatively nunaffected by the Arab Spring. Boiled down to being not as bad as others to begin with but also how they saw how bad everywhere else was going.

    • @jimmymisle910
      @jimmymisle910 Рік тому +3

      One major reason, because the majority in Jordan are Sunni Muslims.

    • @edwardaugustus9680
      @edwardaugustus9680 Рік тому

      @Jimmy misle that was a factor as well as there were less areas for societal cleavage.

  • @StoicHistorian
    @StoicHistorian Рік тому +19

    Great video about a country that doesn’t get talked about enough!

  • @بوفارسبونورا-ص7ه
    @بوفارسبونورا-ص7ه Рік тому +16

    العراق كان من المكن أن يكون مستقر مثل الأردن ، بل و مزدهر إقتصاديا ، لأن به موارد أكثر من الأردن . لكن العراقيين قتلوا البيت الهاشمي .

    • @lewa520
      @lewa520 Рік тому +2

      Yes, that's the problem they created, and must endure it

  • @rogerjohnson2562
    @rogerjohnson2562 28 днів тому

    12:30 wow, that was a seamless transition into an advertisement; i actually watched half of it before realizing I had been bamboozled. I'm grinning at ya dude, you are a master!

  • @lexprontera8325
    @lexprontera8325 Рік тому +38

    As an outsider I thank you for this peek into history.
    Here's some criticism: This is all good but it's 99% just chronology. Events are stringed together, but there's little-to-nothing tying them into broader trends, geopolitics, interest groups, etc. (Some of those are touched, like Cold War relations, but then the narration just moves on.) I don't feel the question from the title was answered - when "stability" is mentioned, I expect to hear mentions of smart laws, institutions, social forces, end especially economic factors like infrastructure, industry, trade, living standard, etc. 🤔
    I don't mean this as a list of flaws, I mean it as encouragement: to say there's curiosity, appetite for such topics in perhaps other videos (with better worded titles).
    Now that I think of it, if this video was just named "Timeline of Modern Jordan" this criticism would not apply. Heh. 🙂

  • @robbycook4298
    @robbycook4298 Рік тому +23

    I mean, the US also has poured billions of dollars into Jordan and in the future it will basically become Kuwait in regards to US military involvement and US military protection…that plays a large role in Jordan’s current stability. No to mention that the US protects Jordan’s trade routes via land, air, sea, and space.

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Рік тому

      for USA read Israel

    • @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak
      @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak Рік тому

      Interesting, I learned something new from this. Thank-you

    • @robbycook4298
      @robbycook4298 3 місяці тому

      @Adam-no3ko If you allow 5 giant US military bases to be built throughout your country your owned. Right now we already 3.

    • @robbycook4298
      @robbycook4298 3 місяці тому

      @Adam-no3ko The US is much larger now than the USSR. The US owns 76% of the world’s trade routes. The US owns all defense systems in Jordan. If the US tells Jordan to jump..Jordan asks how high. Jordan is even actively right now providing support to Israeli..why…because the US tells them to…same with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Turkey…I could go on and on. All those countries have multiple US military bases in them and the US runs their national defense. Shot Turkey just allowed 4 more US bases to be built, the US has over 1200 hardened bases outside of the US…and over 5,000 forward Operating sites…and that is all I know about…I get theirs more. Russia is the country with the second most bases outside of their country and they only have 26. Sorry man…the US owns the world right now.

    • @احمدالصمادي-ث9ع
      @احمدالصمادي-ث9ع 2 місяці тому

      You should review your information: America was an ally of Israel, not Jordan

  • @spadebraithwaite1762
    @spadebraithwaite1762 Рік тому +20

    I am very sceptical of documentaries because they all seem to have an agenda, but you just narrate history as it happened. Good job. I went to Jordan for a few months, twenty five years ago, and I loved it so much that, when I got back to the States, I learned Arabic so that I could apply for jobs there.

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing, I’m glad you liked it!

  • @The-Red-Baron
    @The-Red-Baron Рік тому +17

    I’ve always been fascinated with the history of the Middle East, and I haven’t gotten that much into it, but I think I might’ve found a perfect channel to help me understand it. 😊👍

  • @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak
    @Roatanlova68fmp71lliiiak Рік тому +5

    Really interesting video and fab vintage photography.

  • @historyking9984
    @historyking9984 Рік тому +15

    Wow. I can’t imagine Hussein becoming king at such a young age

  • @beb6c2a
    @beb6c2a Рік тому +101

    Hikma You honestly are one of my favorite channels and an inspiration! :D
    Also in regards to King Hussein, he is probably one of the wisest leaders of the 20th century and I think a major contributing factor is how long his reign was, he started very young and was able to understand how this complex geopolitical world functioned. You can see too how he changed as he grew up. Also the "democratic" addition was vital imo, because it gave way to a lot of new ideas, one wise person can make a lot of good but as he grows he might lose his grip on changing times so having "leaders" with fresh ideas helps in keeping Jordan up with the ever changing geopolitical atmosphere.
    Anyways Inshallah can't wait for more to come!

    • @johnnycumlately4295
      @johnnycumlately4295 Рік тому +2

      He was generally wise, and wanted peace, but his poor decision lost the West Bank, which had been annexed into his country.

    • @beb6c2a
      @beb6c2a Рік тому +5

      @@johnnycumlately4295 If you look with context it wasn’t really his decision as much as external forces around him. I mean he was basically dragged into this, not only from the Arab powers but also Israel who wanted to take full control over the West Bank and Jerusalem which is what it controls today.

    • @johnnycumlately4295
      @johnnycumlately4295 Рік тому

      @@beb6c2a I have a lot more time for the late King Hussein than pretty much any other Arab leader, apart from Sadat. The Middle East owe these men a lot.

    • @beb6c2a
      @beb6c2a Рік тому +1

      @@johnnycumlately4295 What do you think about the modern Middle East today?

    • @johnnycumlately4295
      @johnnycumlately4295 Рік тому

      @@beb6c2a Great question, care to narrow the scope a tad... Anything specifically about the Middle East, specific dynamics of nations and peoples. It's a good question but far too broad, it probably wouldn't give you the kind of response you're after.

  • @Charlie-Em
    @Charlie-Em Рік тому +20

    I'm Puerto Rican, but my parents admired the king and mourned his loss.

  • @nexttsar
    @nexttsar Рік тому +9

    By refusing to either take in or take control of the Palestinians, who used to be Jordanians but that Jordan now doesn't want. And it wasn't Israel that was bellicose, it was the Arabs.

  • @DogmaticAtheist
    @DogmaticAtheist Рік тому +6

    Any leader that decides to limit his own power is a gem that should be coveted.

  • @MaxPower-11
    @MaxPower-11 Рік тому +47

    The key to Jordan’s success is and has been its ability to maintain friendly relations (although at times only clandestinely) with its neighbors and world powers. This is no easy feat given the diametrically opposing interests of its neighbors but Jordan manages to maneuver this diplomacy very skillfully.
    King Hussain’s biggest mistakes were his open support support of Saddam Hussain in the Gulf War and letting Nasser drag him into the Six-Day War (the Israelis asked Hussain not to join the war, even after his forces had already opened fire on them).

    • @Jack-he8jv
      @Jack-he8jv Рік тому

      six day war was supposed to be an easy win for the arabs, which would have been likely the case if the egyptians didn't stupidly lose their entire goddamn air force by a small country that they have openly declared intentions to genocide.(sure the US played a major rule in lowering egyptian guard by lieing about peace to give isreal time to launch their suprise attack, but its still retarded)

    • @Sofwan786
      @Sofwan786 Рік тому

      Nasir drag him to war ?
      Well in that case UK is being dragged to war against Russia by Biden.

  • @MistarZtv
    @MistarZtv Рік тому +11

    I couldn't even get my room in order at 17 this man had to not only manage a whole country. But had to play mediator in a very unstable region while fending off coup attempts from both the west and ussr.

  • @pepperonish
    @pepperonish Рік тому +21

    Jordan: "I’m playing both sides, so that I always come out on top"

  • @ahmadzute8663
    @ahmadzute8663 Рік тому +8

    This video provides more information than the history books that are taught in Jordanian schools.

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Рік тому

      if only. This is a typical sanitised version with many omissions

  • @ericarbib4183
    @ericarbib4183 Рік тому +15

    The land of Jordan is the biggest part of the British former Mandate on Palestine(78%).

    • @sploster938
      @sploster938 Місяць тому +1

      and lebanon was part of the french mandate of syria your point?

  • @24xv555
    @24xv555 Рік тому +10

    Love the vid
    Jordan really is an under appreciated country. King Husayn was a wise & cautious man. May the kingdom prosper & reach higher heights

  • @knightedtemplar
    @knightedtemplar Рік тому +37

    Thank you for making this video. I knew so little about Jordanian history and I feel they get sidelined when people talk about the middle east. Thank you for expanding my world view and for introducing me to what makes this country great.

  • @waheed4648
    @waheed4648 Рік тому +10

    As usual short precise and very informative history thanks

  • @mohammadjihad569
    @mohammadjihad569 Рік тому +3

    my grandfather participated in the Karameh battle in the jordanian armed forces. thx for the great content!

  • @pragyadityarawal5569
    @pragyadityarawal5569 Рік тому +6

    I lived in Amman for some days and can say that the land is gifted and better than other Middle East…….

  • @saulchapnick1566
    @saulchapnick1566 Рік тому +15

    Jordan did right by kicking out the PLO in 1968. The PLO destroyed Lebanon in the 70s and 80s. Lebanon never recovered since.
    One can just imagine if the PLO or Hamas take control of Gaza or the West Bank.

    • @hariskhan-xj4wk
      @hariskhan-xj4wk Рік тому

      Christians destroyed lebanon by first inviting american marines in 1958 and then zionist entity in 1982.iran saved lebanon from zionist domination

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Рік тому

      breaking news for you. Hamas, a radial terrorist organisation, does control Gaza and has increasing influence in the West Bank.! That is why there are no free elections there. Were you aware that during Black September Syrian armoured forces advanced to the Jordan border with the intention of overthrowing the Jordan King Hussein ? If so you will now it was only the mobilisation of Israeli forces and their jets deliberately overflying the advancing Syrians that made them turn back !

  • @graceannhenry8691
    @graceannhenry8691 Рік тому +7

    Love 🇯🇴 from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @elgoog7830
    @elgoog7830 Рік тому +6

    What would be really amazing, is, if we knew what was said and done behind closed doors, that truly keeps these countries up and functioning.

  • @billdanosky
    @billdanosky Рік тому +17

    They went to war against the PLO during Black September and kicked them out of the country. Otherwise they'd be Lebanon by now.

    • @Nudnik1
      @Nudnik1 Місяць тому +1

      200,000 killed by Jordon

  • @enough1494
    @enough1494 Рік тому +2

    He understands life is not a competition, it is a collaboration

  • @thefearlessshaheen2366
    @thefearlessshaheen2366 Рік тому +12

    46 years 1952-1999 King Hussein, the Boy King that cemented Jordan.

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +3

      I just realised my maths did not add up!

  • @miesterZD
    @miesterZD Рік тому +33

    While yes Hussein played his cards well, Jordan as a country had and still has a role to play in the existence of Israel and that's a major reason why Jordan was and HAS to remain stable for the Israeli occupation to remain and thrive.
    What many seem to forget is that Jordan as a state was manufactured by the Brits through and through. Jordan was created to be an alternative homeland for the Palestinians that were expelled from their homes.
    Also, Jordan shares the longest border with Israel and it's in the interests of the US and Israel that Jordan remains stable. In turn, Jordan receives foreign aid and as itstands, Jordan continues to be one of the longest recipients of USAID as well as other foreign aid (since 1946). It also has had its currency pegged against the US dollar at a fixed 0.70 JOD/$1USD since 1995 (which was one of the resolutions of the "peace deal" with Israel). For a small nation that has no major industry or exports, a pegged currency against the USD ensures economic stability.

    • @stevenv6463
      @stevenv6463 Рік тому +4

      Honestly Egypt is propped up by the US for similar reasons but is nowhere near as stable as Jordan.

    • @armaanghafarian7234
      @armaanghafarian7234 Рік тому +5

      agreed with you. jordan is stable because of the state of israel and because it shares a large bordar with israel

    • @binder946
      @binder946 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/kNhW9WjvmsY/v-deo.htmlsi=Yd6xPYJlaujxI315

  • @ghastlyghandi4301
    @ghastlyghandi4301 Рік тому +6

    Because Jordan is just a nice guy, he doesn’t seem like someone who’d go insane or anything

  • @filangafree
    @filangafree Рік тому +1

    Bro. The way you jedi mind tricked that Ad in there. Genius...

  • @rasoulkailani8345
    @rasoulkailani8345 Рік тому

    Great video, happy to help brother!

  • @fofothenoob545
    @fofothenoob545 Рік тому +6

    Im jordanian thanks for letting people know our history

  • @georgidimitrov1969
    @georgidimitrov1969 Рік тому +4

    Jordan is a great country to visit. Was there last month I can recommend it 10/10!

  • @McVaySwifty
    @McVaySwifty Рік тому +10

    Fascinating! Jordan seems to have beaten the odds

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +6

      Hussein may have been small in stature but not in capacity.

    • @ndnrb_
      @ndnrb_ Рік тому +1

      Half the country haven’t eaten meat in months. It’s so over 😢

    • @Noor-nz7sm
      @Noor-nz7sm Рік тому +5

      @@ndnrb_
      This is not true we are blessed with security and goodness 🇯🇴🙏🏻

  • @Adesverse
    @Adesverse Рік тому

    That ad was incredible bro! It’s a real skill.

  • @mardinecampbell2870
    @mardinecampbell2870 11 місяців тому

    Fortunately your economic prognostications did not materialize. This is an informative video. Thank you

  • @badboje6040
    @badboje6040 Рік тому +19

    0:21 Calling Israel the belligerent one is a bit unfair considering they were the ones getting invaded in the 1948 war.

    • @azmolhossain9244
      @azmolhossain9244 Рік тому +3

      Supported by the super power.

    • @Knowledgeandententertainment
      @Knowledgeandententertainment Рік тому

      @@azmolhossain9244 killing native Palestinians.

    • @Tpmc9fq
      @Tpmc9fq Рік тому +10

      @@azmolhossain9244 the US didn't support Israel till the 70s
      Its even imposed an embargo against Israel during this time

    • @deviousN
      @deviousN Місяць тому

      The Arab world was supported by the Soviet Union, also a super power​. @@azmolhossain9244

  • @DaglasVegas
    @DaglasVegas Рік тому +53

    After the Egypt & Israeli peace accords in 1979 there was a those in Israel hoping to make the similar peace treaty with Jordan, giving back the west bank (with exception of Jerusalem) to Jordan.
    Israel almost gave it back in the 80's, but eventually both Israel and Jordan gave up the land transfer in favor of what would become the Oslo accords.
    one can imagine an alternate history in which the west bank is returned to Jorden instead of the Oslo accords being signed . wonder how that world would have looked like.

    • @jesusdavis2941
      @jesusdavis2941 Рік тому +22

      Most likely there'd be unrest in Jordan, as Palestinians would have open confrontation with the Jordanian government as well as Israel at the same time

    • @ecoideazventures6417
      @ecoideazventures6417 Рік тому +5

      Sadly i feel this Arab-Isreali conflict doesnt want to be settled centuries later!

    • @Aka_45
      @Aka_45 Рік тому +1

      Jordan made peace with Israel because in the 70s the Palestinians tried to overthrow the Jordanian government. The Palestinians even tried to kill king Hussein twice.

    • @kamsulaman7007
      @kamsulaman7007 Рік тому

      Better for Jordan to be honest, the Palestinians are a headache.

    • @theanonymousservant5909
      @theanonymousservant5909 Рік тому

      And would this be when Israel would start making illegal settlements into the West Bank and then make a “peace treaty” allowing them to annex extra land, and control even more?

  • @54032Zepol
    @54032Zepol Рік тому +40

    Keep up the great content Hikma! Have you ever thought of adding pacific and oceanic Muslim history?

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory  Рік тому +12

      Thanks James! To be honest, not really - got any interesting topics I could check out?

    • @54032Zepol
      @54032Zepol Рік тому +17

      @@HikmaHistory like how did Islam spread to Indonesia? And the affects it has on regions history from it's introduction all the way to twenty first century.

    • @beb6c2a
      @beb6c2a Рік тому +10

      @@54032Zepol It is something that even as a Muslim I have never really thought about! I do think it will be fasinating to learn about especially that I watched a video recently about how Afrikans used arabic letters and how it got its arabic influence from Malay region.

    • @Alzeinat
      @Alzeinat Рік тому +17

      ​@@HikmaHistory The history of Islam in the Philippines is forgotten yet truly fascinating. It is also one of the few countries that went from Islamic rule to a completely western style government. I think we would all benefit from your summary of the issue to make it more well known.

    • @yotoronto12
      @yotoronto12 Рік тому +8

      Pretty much anything Indonesia, Malaysian, or Southern Phillipines, you can maybe also talk about Bangladesh.

  • @saudsaud.s.7028
    @saudsaud.s.7028 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this delight of a video, great work!

  • @Noor-nz7sm
    @Noor-nz7sm Рік тому +3

    Jordan is great and stronger than all crises 🇯🇴🙏🏻

  • @aznluvr7
    @aznluvr7 Рік тому +58

    Absolutely wonderful work! Even-handed, fair and factual. Hussein did a hell of a job in a dangerous neighborhood!
    I've been to Jordan and it might not have oil or gas, but it absolutely STUFFED FULL of historical artifacts and sites. A nice place to visit, that's for sure.

    • @adineatha9766
      @adineatha9766 Рік тому

      Was supposed to be given to Israel during Israeli independence.

  • @nicomendoza6586
    @nicomendoza6586 Рік тому +13

    This was so thorough and interesting! Hope we get more country profiles like this. Ive even studied middle eastern history and politics, and learned a few things

  • @Mola_Ola
    @Mola_Ola Рік тому +15

    Jordan and other Arab countries definitely declared war on Israel and not vise versa 0:25

    • @Israa__
      @Israa__ Рік тому

      No it's Always was Israël to take their lands back,by streinght they organizated all those wars on purpose. So why they occupy west bank since 1967 and tooke Sinaï and gave it to egypt ? In the War of the 6 days some arabs countries betrayed the arab League and helped Israël to win ,and in the kippur War it's Israël who attacked arabs countries by surprise at first. Same with all the Wars since 1948-1949, in the War of the canal of suez in 1954 it's Israël who attacked first helped by usa. The two intifadas until 2005 it was israel who provoked palestinians then they made bloocus on Gaza since this Time . In the Lebanon war in 2006 they attacked first but has lost.the War of Gaza in 2008-2009,2012 and 2014 it was also their fault ,and in may 2021 it was also their fault,they provoked palestinians since april 2021 or march by sending stupid israelis Settlers to throw them rocks and threathning them of dirty arabs and screaming death to the arabs before ramadan. Then israeli government wanted to destroy the sheikh jarrah quarter in Jérusalem,so palestinians defended themselves and their houses and israelis soldiers and israelis went to the Al aqsa mosquee during their jews feasts ,and Hamas entered in the game and this is when all started while 11 days and until the month of june. Plus Benyamin nethanyahou was in corruption problems so he didnt wanted everyone to know it and it was the élection,so to repass he played the game with the security problems,they Always make this before élections or when they vote some laws in the knesset or when Big troubles arrives in the israeli government so they bombed Gaza for nothing during 11 days just because of the elections and just cause nethanyahou was in corruption's problems,but he repassed last year as New prime minister again.

    • @arsenal_84
      @arsenal_84 Рік тому +4

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Arab%E2%80%93Israeli_War

    • @pyrothefriendlyarsonist9195
      @pyrothefriendlyarsonist9195 2 місяці тому

      Literally Arab League attacked First not Israel

    • @dragonmaster3207
      @dragonmaster3207 2 місяці тому

      @@pyrothefriendlyarsonist9195the nakba is a war declaration.

    • @pyrothefriendlyarsonist9195
      @pyrothefriendlyarsonist9195 2 місяці тому

      @@dragonmaster3207 the Nakba was the Arabs doing

  • @infinit128
    @infinit128 Рік тому +3

    Jordan is lucky enough to be able to keep distance from fatal fanatical religion based hatred dogma and many other negative thoughts.

  • @SenorTucano
    @SenorTucano Рік тому

    Fantastic video - thanks for posting it 😊

  • @Rodrigo_and_Otlum
    @Rodrigo_and_Otlum Рік тому +6

    Jordan play both sides well.

  • @amyheilman6082
    @amyheilman6082 Рік тому +9

    Love the content, keep it up ily

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 Рік тому +7

    The King is loved by the people

    • @zaydoon962
      @zaydoon962 Рік тому

      I'm from the people and i tell you fuck the king

    • @toggle2565
      @toggle2565 Рік тому +2

      @@zaydoon962 agreed

  • @MosesLibiWamulume
    @MosesLibiWamulume Рік тому

    WOW!!! I didn't know,this is absolutely fascinating

  • @sethleoric2598
    @sethleoric2598 10 місяців тому +1

    As it turns out, having competent and relatively clear minded rulers goes a long way in making sure your country doesn't end up in a bad place.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Рік тому +4

    May God bless the king of Jordan and his family!
    I admire the Jordanian government's efforts to create a peaceful society.

  • @vicuz432
    @vicuz432 Рік тому +3

    If they all think like this the whole region will be peaceful. Israel is not your problem

  • @CJIG22
    @CJIG22 Рік тому +35

    I've always wondered why no Arab country wants the Palestinians; now, I can see why.

    • @ARYANPAL-xg1nc
      @ARYANPAL-xg1nc 2 місяці тому

      It's only the People 🤡 and Some converted Country 🤡 like Iran , Lebanon , Pakistan who wants Palestine

    • @hansolo9585
      @hansolo9585 2 місяці тому +3

      A few radicals don’t represent the majority of innocent people

    • @luisaavalon4730
      @luisaavalon4730 2 місяці тому

      Coz Palestinians are trouble maker

    • @Shrestha-lv2dn
      @Shrestha-lv2dn 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@hansolo9585 but the impact that small radical left is so huge that they had to think 10 times before repeating this mistake

    • @taysondynastyemperor5124
      @taysondynastyemperor5124 9 днів тому

      There's over two million people of Palestinian origin in Jordan. Are you too lazy to even use google?

  • @Visiontech
    @Visiontech Рік тому

    Wow! Really interesting... Thanks

  • @NantThananan
    @NantThananan Рік тому

    Perfect transition into sponsor's message.

  • @guyfainberg4035
    @guyfainberg4035 Рік тому +7

    its funny how he dosent talk about the water supply that comes from Israel and that Jordan is depended on Israel for water

    • @Joury-t3n
      @Joury-t3n 5 місяців тому +6

      They depend on us for electricity. This is called trade, not dependence

  • @shaamilthattayil
    @shaamilthattayil Рік тому +5

    So in short, the answer is Israel. Especially the way in which the current King received Netanyahu with such warmth and hospitality, even for a person who was unaware of the Jordanian history, I had the inkling that the leadership of those two states were clandestine allies.

    • @Zelielz1
      @Zelielz1 Рік тому +3

      It is not Israel, although signing a peace deal in 94 shows the good intentions of the monarchy, trying to stabilise the country.

    • @ReallyRandomMe
      @ReallyRandomMe 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Zelielz1It's definitely being at peace with Israel

  • @simko8665
    @simko8665 Рік тому +14

    Jordan is stable just as an active Volcano.

  • @propsmear
    @propsmear 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful docu!

  • @a11osaurus
    @a11osaurus Рік тому +1

    Another example of why monarchies are still relevant and beneficial to a country

  • @seekerchanel333
    @seekerchanel333 Рік тому +15

    The reason is because they have peace with Israel, and they don’t let radical Islam to get in

  • @napolien1310
    @napolien1310 Рік тому +7

    I'm surprised you haven't mentioned the support Jordan gets from Saudi Arabia and other gulf states, let's face it Jordan is considered a stable country but it doesn't have resources to support its population, thus they get financial support.

    • @Sofwan786
      @Sofwan786 Рік тому

      This looks like some PR work for Abdullah.

  • @Oseiwe
    @Oseiwe Рік тому +4

    46 year rule, please. I remember his 40th anniversary in 1992

  • @TruthSeekerAll
    @TruthSeekerAll 7 місяців тому +1

    Jordan is stable because of the King who is short and has a lower centre of gravity.

  • @Mavrickman100
    @Mavrickman100 Рік тому

    Thank you for your excellent work

  • @TrevorD2502
    @TrevorD2502 Рік тому +4

    I enjoyed this Jordan video thankyou 😀 🇦🇺

  • @MessiForever-q9l
    @MessiForever-q9l Рік тому +4

    Please do a detailed series on Nasser and his successes , failures as a ruler. Can any one recommend where i can learn more about him? Any podcast?

    • @ThusItHappened
      @ThusItHappened Рік тому +1

      As a starting point, you could start with a book written by Saïd K. Aburish, Nasser: The Last Arab. It is relatively neutral; however, it may lean a bit on Nasser's side.

  • @alembess9129
    @alembess9129 Рік тому +1

    This part of history, Black September, must be broadcast more .

  • @billbir6113
    @billbir6113 Рік тому

    What an amazing video

  • @slay_theday.
    @slay_theday. Рік тому +3

    For Jordan being my culture I’m very grateful for such a beautiful country and the people are very sweet the sad thing is the Ottoman Empire almost took our land not only it’s small it’s amazing which means جميلة I’m so happy for being Jordanian and ullah ghaleek Abdullah which mean god bless you❤ I’ve been too Jerash,Aqaba,dead sea,aljloun,Petra,but never Palestine for the war sadly I wish I can go there but for the war from Israel I can’t it’s a miracle to be Jordanian moving on. Jordan was a desert and still is is has been one for 77 years I believe it’s the best country very well done on an extremely complex country! It’s a awesome journey Hashemite royal kindom🇯🇴🐪I love you❤ best journey ever I love it so much you don’t have to like this comment but Jordan lost popularity one day a lot of pupularity and losing power, and ik this is off topic but turkey and Syria had a earthquake and no one cares they said not my country not my problem if something happened to this in America EVERYONE would help it’s unfair. And sad tbh

  • @afrozqazi8356
    @afrozqazi8356 Рік тому +5

    Because Jordan 🇯🇴 don't mess with Israel

  • @weprayforcars7
    @weprayforcars7 Рік тому +4

    All the very best to all my Jordanian brothers and sisters from Bangladesh!

  • @sadeenshaheen5214
    @sadeenshaheen5214 Рік тому

    I'm Palestinian Jordanian 🇯🇴🇵🇸❤️ I just wanna to tell thank you for doing this video about Jordan, big love to u brother ❤️❤️

    • @ReallyRandomMe
      @ReallyRandomMe 8 місяців тому +1

      Your people attempted to overthrow their government, don't forget Black September

  • @chrisculhane3777
    @chrisculhane3777 Рік тому +1

    Never thought about it probably because you never hear about them. That's good for the people glad to see one nation over there live with relative peace