Khalid is someone who is not shy of trying any food on the condition that it's halal and it't pretty nice. So impressed the way he appreciates different cultures with different cuisines. Stay blessed man!❤
@@KhalidAlAmeri We japanese eat horse and whale meat as well, and the question here is if they're halal or not. If not can you try them during your stay in Japan?
@MIT612 Horse meat is only halal if a) the horse has never been used for riding b) the animal has to be raised and slaughtered in a humane way; you have to offer the animal food and water before; any animal cannot see or smell another animal being slaughtered; and with the person who is doing the slaughter must say the Name of God before slicing the jugular vein of the throat Whale I am not sure whether it is halal, but my guess is that most schools of Islamic law would say it is not halal - why - because a) it is not a fish or crustacean, it is a mammal b) it does not have scales.
Japan has begun to implement the concept of "Halal Traveling" or travel that is friendly to Muslim travelers. Many restaurants, hotels, and tourist facilities in Japan have started to provide services and products that comply with halal food regulations and other needs for Muslim travelers. This is done to attract more Muslim tourists and make their experience in Japan more comfortable and welcoming.
I confirm this from traveling to Japan (Kyoto, Kobe, Osaka, Hiroshima, Tokyo) in October 2022. There is even an App for halal travel in Japan - you can search based on city for halal restaurants, places to pray, etc. Makes sense for Japan to make tourism more friendly to Muslims, as Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand are all a quick flight to Japan.
Another point as far as Japan being Muslim-friendly : The streets in Kyoto and Kobe are so clean that you can pray even in a small side street…I really mean it… it is part of the culture still in Kyoto that people wash with water the portion of the sidewalk & street in front of their house or business every single day. I needed to pray Asr, I took out a small thin prayer rug, put on a scarf, and prayed in a small side street in Gion, Kyoto, and no one had a problem with it, Alhamdulillah. Japanese people are generally very tolerant of a variety of religions, and respect for people to practice their own religion.
Almost forgot to mention another point that makes Japan easy for Muslims to travel… The *fantastic* toilets! Almost all toilets in Japan have super fancy bidets, so it’s easy to always have tahara to then make wudu and pray Plus Japanese are known for being the most fastidiously clean culture in the world, so generally the bathrooms are very clean, Alhamdulillah Once you have experienced a Japanese brand fancy toilet, you will want to import one for back home!
@@emmaleeaman1110My advice is please don't pray on the sidewalk anywhere in Japan. because it can interfere with other people's activities. I myself am also a Muslim. If I want to pray, I usually go to a clothing shop that has a large fitting room and then I pray there. And also Japanese people usually don't like seeing the toilet floor wet, especially in public toilets, so I suggest just doing Tayammum. I know it looks inconvinient but we are in foreign homeland we cant force other culture to accept us and we cant do what we usualy do in our own country.
I love that you introduced both cultures at the same time! Your expression is very lively and charming, , super great! Thank you for introducing halal food and sharing to this world, well done! I like you and wish you get three million subscriptions as soon as possible! 👍😍🙏
Aisha may Allah be pleased with her used to host parties where the imams used to compete how much "liquid" they could put on her. The one who covered the most white liquid got the most hasanat. Subhanallah!
Khalid is so bloomin..... down to earth _ does not feel like he is a CIA recruit to market apps or uplift some other country's apps or downtrodden. Keep up the good vibes
Khalid, I LOVE your episodes. So welcoming to everyone and your explanations are simple and informative. You are also giving a perspective that is welcoming to Westerners as they can relate to you and your humour! Please keep them coming! Inshallah brother.
selam aleykum brother, a small correction: vinegar is always halal as far as ive been told. no matter if it has the words "rice wine" or "red wine" or whatever it may be as long as its vinegar. this is bc vinegar is naturally a byproduct of the fermentation process, however it doesnt contain any alcohol. hence why pickled foods, or other vinegars are very commonly used even across the muslim world. so even if sushi contains a form of vinegar, its ok. i think what you meant to say is that mirin is the ingredient that may make it haram -- thats bc mirin uses alcohol and is a common ingredient in sushi making process. someone correct me if im wrong, may Allah swt increase us in knowledge insahllah you and me and everyone.
You have been told wrong. I mean what are you talking about? Vinegar cant have alcohol in it because its a byproduct of fermentation? So is alcohol. A fermented apple that just sits around under certain corcumstances can end up having alcohol in it. Soy sauce the same way. Dont think what you heard is right because its more conveniant for you just so that you can eat whatever you want. Rice wine vinegar and soysauce fermented with alcohol are NOT permissible are NOT halal! For al the people that liked this mans comment please do your own research!
@@barbaros7679 you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Even bread has alcohol in it,does that make it haram? It's almost impossible to avoid small quantity of alcohol in daily food. The only thing that is prohibited are all kinds of intoxicants. As long as the alcohol is in such a small amount that it doesn't intoxicate then its not haram. And you must not have knowledge of chemistry if you are saying that vinegar has alcohol. Alcohol and vinergar are fundamentally different in their molecular structure and compound not to mention vinegar is not an intoxicant despite being derived from alcohols.
@@Infernaladmiral go ask your imam at the mosque if consuming for example soy sauve that has that little bit of alcohol in it is haram or not instead of coming with your own "science"
Jazakallahu khayran Khalid for this awesome experience sharing. ❤ Regards to Salama 💗 Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾 Yay! Proud to see Malaysian🧕 in your video in Japan 🥰
@@KhalidAlAmeriKhalid Sir as this the month of fasting, hope you will help in sorting out these confusions. Bro, As per the scripture, God sends many prophets and out of a sudden, sends a prophet to the Arabs. Isn't that, to be frank something bizarre? If Jews had rejected the scriptures, then why God did not send another prophet to them? The biggest doubts arise from the following: 1.To blame Christians, their devotion to Mary could be used but why an all knowing God doesn't know that Mary is not worshipped by Christians as God and asks Jesus about that? 2.God making someone else resemble Jesus to be crucified. Wouldn't that increase chances of people worshipping Jesus as God? 3.Why would God made someone else be crucified instead of Jesus or made it to seem like Jesus was crucified? 4.Messiah comes again to save the People of the Book i.e. Jews but they are way less than the number of followers who accept the scripture send to Arabs? Why Jesus being a normal prophet, comes again and born miraculously while none of the prophets were born that way? 5.Why is Isaac's pbuh birth is prophesied and not Ismael? Who are Ismaelites? Moses pbuh saves Hebrew people from Ismaelites. But Joseph pbuh, son of Jacob pbuh was sold to the Ismaelites and Joseph lived under Egyptian Pharaoh. So who are the Ismaelites Egyptians or Arabs from Peninsula. Everyone shout at these questions, but Abraham pbuh had objected his family deities this bringing worship of One True God.
@@KhalidAlAmeri Learned the Gospels to find errors but instead got confused. the Makkah prophets father's name means Slave of God, but the most important is the name of God in 'Slave of God' is same a God's name in the scripture send to the prophet from Makkah. Before Archangel Gabriel visiting the prophet, how come his father name means slave of God? Does that mean there existed a deity with the same name as that of the God in the scripture send to the prophet from Makkah as the prophets father was a polytheist? What does all this mean?
@@KhalidAlAmeriThis is what is understood after reading the Gospels. 1.Through Adams sin came death and it was never God's plan. 2. For reversing this, God ultimately wanted someone sinless born miraculously. But who on earth other than God is capable of being sinless and could be born miraculously? 3. God himself knows that no human can do this. So he decides to come to earth taking a human form with all human weaknesses. 4. Jesus as God is born miraculously and is tested to resemble Adam but never failed, remained sinless, was crucified died and then resurrected on the third day due to his sinlessness. This he reverses death with resurrection. (Isaiah Chapter 7:14, 53:5) 5. Why God has three persons? God does this so as to be in Heaven as Father, to be with humankind as Son Jesus and the one who proceeds from both Father and Son is Holy Spirit. 6. God is righteousness and not cowardice that He unlike humans won't make excuses and achieve goal improperly but rather will take challenges. 7. If humankind has got the character to do sins and suffer the imperfect state for something that came through Adam's sin, then one man Jesus can also save humankind. Doesn't all this make sense? If you truly believe God of Abraham, pls reply.
@@KhalidAlAmeri Sorry for reading the Gospels and getting confused. This is theory of Christian doctrine: Father=Mind of God Son Jesus=Thought of God Holy Spirit=Action or Decision of God This is why Jesus prays to God as Mind is source of thought and there is no mind without thought. The following verse is a reference to the Holy Trinity Then God said, ‘Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.’ This is from Genesis Chapter 1 Verses 26. Even Abraham pbuh had doubts that eventually made worship of God of Abraham possible. If you truly believe God of Abraham, pls reply sir.
This was an eye opener for me. Always wondered if muslims can eat sushi and other Japanese cuisine. Nice to know they have halal food catered to muslims in Japan.
Assalamu 'alaikum everyone ! This video made my mouth drawling haha 😂😂 And the Tokyo's mosque maashaa Allah 🤯 So cool to show this especially in a non-muslim country where haram products (pork, alcohol,...) are common. It was interesting to show these (traditionals) halal alternatives and also the fact that Japan is becoming more and more open and muslim-friendly ! 🛑Careful though 🛑: soy sauce may also contain alcohol. It depends on the brand, some may use no alcohol in it, some does. It shouldn't be considered rude to ask ☺👨🍳 Hope we can see more travels in Asia or African countries inshaa Allah !!
Khalid I am from Sri Lanka I do follow ur blog. The Japan trip is so useful for me because the halaal factor is very important. Thankyou for sharing and ur doing a super job. Allah bless u and ur team
Khalid, estava pensando em ti e não achava mais o teu canal e agora apareceu 😮 adoro comer de TUDO 😋 experimentar essas delícias culturais de alimentos diferenciados. Obrigada por teu trabalho 🎉❤
Khalid, Alhamdulillah nice video with your enthusiasm showing halal food in Tokyo. An FYI, in Japan it’s not polite to point at things with your chopsticks 🥢 Also, the Masjid Camii in Tokyo that you visited looks inside almost *exactly* like Diyanet Center in Maryland just outside Washington DC… ¿was Masjid Camii Tokyo also funded by the government of Türkiye to be built by the Tatar immigrants to Tokyo? (Maybe that is why they look exactly the same?)
*Hi Khalid, the Indonesian restaurant at the **4:10** minute mark, I met you at the door as you were leaving. Me and my friends were in the queue. Finally see you have uploaded the video (That was November 2023)* 🎉🎉🎉
First of all puffer fish is harmful if poison not removed, second of all u won’t turn into a zombie, if poison bag remove from fish. In Hattie their was a legend stating puffer fish turns them into Zombies. But now we know remove the sack of poison 👍🏾
Your entertaining us khalid, alhamdulillah, Your not shy or afraid your comedy and entertaining ❤ Also you shocked me that you eat the chopsticks like that 😮🥢 mashallah ❤
Nice, now you have your time exploring the whole world. I think that is better for you, this way we can have all the information about halal foods in every country you visit.
(وَمَا كَانَ اللَّهُ مُعَذِّبَهُمْ وَهُمْ يَسْتَغْفِرُونَ) طوبَى لِمَن وجدَ في صحيفتِهِ استغفارًا كثيرًا ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️
Correct me if i'm wrong but i've read that most scholars agreed that rice wine vinegar was halal due to the nature of the ingredient and the lack of alcohol(mirin and sake is definitely haram due to the presence of alcohol).
I was thinking the same thing, I believe most schools of Fiqh have ruled that “rice wine vinegar” “red wine vinegar”, etc. are halal because once it ferments to the point of vinegar, it no longer has alcohol
I remember theres a place called Yakiniku Panga at Ueno-Okachimachi station in Tokyo that serves halal wagyu. There was a lot of Indonesian and Malaysians at the restaurant. My favourite place to eat halal wagyu in Japan.
the food prices in Japan are normal, they only look cheap when compared to the UAE,NY,LA prices that are too high. I guess it is a matter of perspective. thank you for the great video !
Like done I love your video, you make me laugh when you tell to nikosan to try the pufferfish fish before you eat it, you inspire me to make more video too, great video in Japan, salute you from from Dubai UaE 🇦🇪 ❤
It was an honor welcoming you to Japan, Khalid and team!
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Khalid is someone who is not shy of trying any food on the condition that it's halal and it't pretty nice. So impressed the way he appreciates different cultures with different cuisines. Stay blessed man!❤
I love to explore different cultures ❤ It's amazing mashAllah 😊
Wow that a really good video dude me too im msulim@@KhalidAlAmeri
@@KhalidAlAmeri We japanese eat horse and whale meat as well, and the question here is if they're halal or not. If not can you try them during your stay in Japan?
@@KhalidAlAmerimashallah inshallah did you find halal toilet in tokyp
@MIT612 Horse meat is only halal if a) the horse has never been used for riding b) the animal has to be raised and slaughtered in a humane way; you have to offer the animal food and water before; any animal cannot see or smell another animal being slaughtered; and with the person who is doing the slaughter must say the Name of God before slicing the jugular vein of the throat
Whale I am not sure whether it is halal, but my guess is that most schools of Islamic law would say it is not halal - why - because a) it is not a fish or crustacean, it is a mammal b) it does not have scales.
Khalid is a serious Foodie! He should have his own Halal food series showcasing restaurants all over the world.
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Japan has begun to implement the concept of "Halal Traveling" or travel that is friendly to Muslim travelers. Many restaurants, hotels, and tourist facilities in Japan have started to provide services and products that comply with halal food regulations and other needs for Muslim travelers. This is done to attract more Muslim tourists and make their experience in Japan more comfortable and welcoming.
I confirm this from traveling to Japan (Kyoto, Kobe, Osaka, Hiroshima, Tokyo) in October 2022.
There is even an App for halal travel in Japan - you can search based on city for halal restaurants, places to pray, etc.
Makes sense for Japan to make tourism more friendly to Muslims, as Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand are all a quick flight to Japan.
Another point as far as Japan being Muslim-friendly :
The streets in Kyoto and Kobe are so clean that you can pray even in a small side street…I really mean it… it is part of the culture still in Kyoto that people wash with water the portion of the sidewalk & street in front of their house or business every single day.
I needed to pray Asr, I took out a small thin prayer rug, put on a scarf, and prayed in a small side street in Gion, Kyoto, and no one had a problem with it, Alhamdulillah.
Japanese people are generally very tolerant of a variety of religions, and respect for people to practice their own religion.
Almost forgot to mention another point that makes Japan easy for Muslims to travel…
The *fantastic* toilets!
Almost all toilets in Japan have super fancy bidets, so it’s easy to always have tahara to then make wudu and pray
Plus Japanese are known for being the most fastidiously clean culture in the world, so generally the bathrooms are very clean, Alhamdulillah
Once you have experienced a Japanese brand fancy toilet, you will want to import one for back home!
@@emmaleeaman1110My advice is please don't pray on the sidewalk anywhere in Japan. because it can interfere with other people's activities. I myself am also a Muslim. If I want to pray, I usually go to a clothing shop that has a large fitting room and then I pray there. And also Japanese people usually don't like seeing the toilet floor wet, especially in public toilets, so I suggest just doing Tayammum.
I know it looks inconvinient but we are in foreign homeland we cant force other culture to accept us and we cant do what we usualy do in our own country.
@@adiba9734how did you find out?
I love that you introduced both cultures at the same time!
Your expression is very lively and charming, , super great!
Thank you for introducing halal food and sharing to this world, well done!
I like you and wish you get three million subscriptions as soon as possible! 👍😍🙏
What the f are u on about mate@@jean-pierresteenberg
Planning a trip to Japan, and this video is super helpful!! Thank you for this video and everything over the years.
Welcome to my city Tokyo, and have fun!
Thanks for giving us a nice content
Aisha may Allah be pleased with her used to host parties where the imams used to compete how much "liquid" they could put on her. The one who covered the most white liquid got the most hasanat. Subhanallah!
@@jean-pierresteenbergwho told u that?
@@CyclYt56 he is rage baiting, he is always commenting the same thing in muslim related videos.
Khalid is so bloomin..... down to earth _ does not feel like he is a CIA recruit to market apps or uplift some other country's apps or downtrodden. Keep up the good vibes
@@jean-pierresteenbergAisha's shoes are more honorable than your life😂😂😂😂
Waw I never ever think or herd there are Muslim people in Japan we have lots of Japanese in Australia and Love the food and culture thanks Khalid ❤🙌👏
👇People who are watching in Ramadan
Me 😢
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Me I’m fasting
I'm getting more and more food videos in Ramadan than any other time.
Me while fasting but ngl it’s kinda easy for me
Khalid, I LOVE your episodes. So welcoming to everyone and your explanations are simple and informative. You are also giving a perspective that is welcoming to Westerners as they can relate to you and your humour! Please keep them coming! Inshallah brother.
Khalid i love your presentation ❤
You show the history of the place,the food,the hospitality,the people. Its fun to watch. Thankyou so much🫰🏻
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selam aleykum brother, a small correction: vinegar is always halal as far as ive been told. no matter if it has the words "rice wine" or "red wine" or whatever it may be as long as its vinegar. this is bc vinegar is naturally a byproduct of the fermentation process, however it doesnt contain any alcohol. hence why pickled foods, or other vinegars are very commonly used even across the muslim world. so even if sushi contains a form of vinegar, its ok. i think what you meant to say is that mirin is the ingredient that may make it haram -- thats bc mirin uses alcohol and is a common ingredient in sushi making process. someone correct me if im wrong, may Allah swt increase us in knowledge insahllah you and me and everyone.
You have been told wrong. I mean what are you talking about? Vinegar cant have alcohol in it because its a byproduct of fermentation? So is alcohol. A fermented apple that just sits around under certain corcumstances can end up having alcohol in it. Soy sauce the same way. Dont think what you heard is right because its more conveniant for you just so that you can eat whatever you want. Rice wine vinegar and soysauce fermented with alcohol are NOT permissible are NOT halal! For al the people that liked this mans comment please do your own research!
@@barbaros7679 you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Even bread has alcohol in it,does that make it haram? It's almost impossible to avoid small quantity of alcohol in daily food. The only thing that is prohibited are all kinds of intoxicants. As long as the alcohol is in such a small amount that it doesn't intoxicate then its not haram. And you must not have knowledge of chemistry if you are saying that vinegar has alcohol. Alcohol and vinergar are fundamentally different in their molecular structure and compound not to mention vinegar is not an intoxicant despite being derived from alcohols.
@@Infernaladmiral go ask your imam at the mosque if consuming for example soy sauve that has that little bit of alcohol in it is haram or not instead of coming with your own "science"
@@barbaros7679there is a difference of opinion between the scholars on vinegar
@@barbaros7679 Vinegar is halal. ua-cam.com/video/pUviGvdTrOw/v-deo.htmlsi=l94FyC61QeFKRJyI
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the food is looking mouth watering mashAllah
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I love Japan, and hope I can visit soon! Big hugs from Bosnia.
Hope you enjoyed halal foods in Japan! More halal foods are now coming up in Japan especially in Tokyo.
Jazakallahu khayran Khalid for this awesome experience sharing. ❤ Regards to Salama 💗 Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾 Yay! Proud to see Malaysian🧕 in your video in Japan 🥰
Shukran Sis 😊😊😊
One day I wanna be like you, lots of love from Bangladesh🇧🇩
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@@KhalidAlAmeriKhalid Sir as this the month of fasting, hope you will help in sorting out these confusions. Bro, As per the scripture, God sends many prophets and out of a sudden, sends a prophet to the Arabs. Isn't that, to be frank something bizarre? If Jews had rejected the scriptures, then why God did not send another prophet to them? The biggest doubts arise from the following:
1.To blame Christians, their devotion to Mary could be used but why an all knowing God doesn't know that Mary is not worshipped by Christians as God and asks Jesus about that?
2.God making someone else resemble Jesus to be crucified. Wouldn't that increase chances of people worshipping Jesus as God?
3.Why would God made someone else be crucified instead of Jesus or made it to seem like Jesus was crucified?
4.Messiah comes again to save the People of the Book i.e. Jews but they are way less than the number of followers who accept the scripture send to Arabs? Why Jesus being a normal prophet, comes again and born miraculously while none of the prophets were born that way?
5.Why is Isaac's pbuh birth is prophesied and not Ismael? Who are Ismaelites? Moses pbuh saves Hebrew people from Ismaelites. But Joseph pbuh, son of Jacob pbuh was sold to the Ismaelites and Joseph lived under Egyptian Pharaoh. So who are the Ismaelites Egyptians or Arabs from Peninsula.
Everyone shout at these questions, but Abraham pbuh had objected his family deities this bringing worship of One True God.
@@KhalidAlAmeri Learned the Gospels to find errors but instead got confused. the Makkah prophets father's name means Slave of God, but the most important is the name of God in 'Slave of God' is same a God's name in the scripture send to the prophet from Makkah. Before Archangel Gabriel visiting the prophet, how come his father name means slave of God? Does that mean there existed a deity with the same name as that of the God in the scripture send to the prophet from Makkah as the prophets father was a polytheist? What does all this mean?
@@KhalidAlAmeriThis is what is understood after reading the Gospels. 1.Through Adams sin came death and it was never God's plan.
2. For reversing this, God ultimately wanted someone sinless born miraculously. But who on earth other than God is capable of being sinless and could be born miraculously?
3. God himself knows that no human can do this. So he decides to come to earth taking a human form with all human weaknesses.
4. Jesus as God is born miraculously and is tested to resemble Adam but never failed, remained sinless, was crucified died and then resurrected on the third day due to his sinlessness. This he reverses death with resurrection. (Isaiah Chapter 7:14, 53:5)
5. Why God has three persons? God does this so as to be in Heaven as Father, to be with humankind as Son Jesus and the one who proceeds from both Father and Son is Holy Spirit.
6. God is righteousness and not cowardice that He unlike humans won't make excuses and achieve goal improperly but rather will take challenges.
7. If humankind has got the character to do sins and suffer the imperfect state for something that came through Adam's sin, then one man Jesus can also save humankind.
Doesn't all this make sense? If you truly believe God of Abraham, pls reply.
@@KhalidAlAmeri Sorry for reading the Gospels and getting confused. This is theory of Christian doctrine:
Father=Mind of God
Son Jesus=Thought of God
Holy Spirit=Action or Decision of God
This is why Jesus prays to God as Mind is source of thought and there is no mind without thought.
The following verse is a reference to the Holy Trinity
Then God said, ‘Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.’
This is from Genesis Chapter 1 Verses 26. Even Abraham pbuh had doubts that eventually made worship of God of Abraham possible. If you truly believe God of Abraham, pls reply sir.
I would love to pursue my further studies in Japan. I had always wondered about the food though as a Muslim. Thanks for covering this.
Amazed how muslim-friendly Japan is ❤❤❤
Alhamdulillah for this video, bro! Planning my trip for Sept inshaa-Allah and I'm trying to find as much info on halal food as possible
Last year we visited Tokyo, there was no problem finding halal food, and the food was so good.
Imagine Sheikh Assim Al-Hakeem replying to this.....
Looks so super good
I love this type of video and i think it really can help people. I hope you can make more videos like this but with more budget friendly options too
learned so much about halal food today, thanks for sharing this, very insightful.
Thanks Khalid for this sharing. Will add these to the itinerary. Shout out to Zaida, proud Malaysian here.
This was an eye opener for me. Always wondered if muslims can eat sushi and other Japanese cuisine. Nice to know they have halal food catered to muslims in Japan.
love your Japan videos. i hope you make more!
at your signature look part, just when you were about to turn around, and ad started playing! 😂😂 (btw loved the video)
Alhamdulillah, finally you come to the Camii. Great! Keep Fun Khalid, Thank you for this video. ❤
The food was incredible in Japan! Thank you team for the opportunity 🙌💚
Alhamdulillah. Thank you for making this video. This makes we want ti visit Japan now because of this video
Khalid never dissapoints😌🔥🐐
Much Love ❤❤
I love Tokyo and sushi and I love Khalid...best combination
Puffer Samak. Gotta try that at least one in your lifetime. Great video Khalid. You need to print, "I survived the Puffer Samak" T-Shirt.
This guy is an awesome human! So fun to watch him!
I’m so saving this for the next time I visit Tokyo thanks
Wow very good khalid never dissapoints
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Assalamu 'alaikum everyone ! This video made my mouth drawling haha 😂😂 And the Tokyo's mosque maashaa Allah 🤯 So cool to show this especially in a non-muslim country where haram products (pork, alcohol,...) are common. It was interesting to show these (traditionals) halal alternatives and also the fact that Japan is becoming more and more open and muslim-friendly ! 🛑Careful though 🛑: soy sauce may also contain alcohol. It depends on the brand, some may use no alcohol in it, some does. It shouldn't be considered rude to ask ☺👨🍳
Hope we can see more travels in Asia or African countries inshaa Allah !!
Khalid your videos are so amazing khalid never break his promises have fun🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
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As a pakistani, I love the way how Khalid never says no to biryani, even in JAPAN. MashAllah!!
So interesting as always Khalid... The music by the end is so amazing, could you tell what it is, please?!
What music
I'm From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I love so much your all videos
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I am Muslim
Your videos is not just entertaining people are learning too, 🙏 love to watch your videos Good job Mr. Khalid❤
3:17 Isn't rice wine vinegar halal? it's chemically changed and has no alcohol in it so it's halal
Wow, this was great and very informative as well as entertaining!
Loved your video bro! Salam from USA, Michigan.
Lots of love to you from Indonesia ❤️
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A video from Khalid never fails to bring a smile to my face 💕
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I really Miss your videos with Salama abdulla and Khalifa
I wonder where she is
Khalid I am from Sri Lanka I do follow ur blog. The Japan trip is so useful for me because the halaal factor is very important. Thankyou for sharing and ur doing a super job. Allah bless u and ur team
mashallah i was waiting for this type of video from you.
Enjoy the video ❤😊❤
Type?
Shukran brother for this one…. I have to find halal Japanese restaurants myself😊but all thanks to this post, I found the Kill Bill resto❤
missing salama's presence in the videos... she's so fun and loving
Have they separated? Does anybody know
They got divorced
@@popcornplaersyr no they did not
They did not separate
I noticed she’s missing as well and I’ve read they’re no longer together
Hi Khalid abi, you are always a treat to our eyes and ears. Love you.
Khalid, you and Salama are the best . Thank you for sharing
I feel the same, miss them soooo much. But I guess this was the best pathway for them both. Hopefully they are happier now. Much love 🤍
@@jessicabrown11Wait, what??? Uh?!
@@mog7293they are on their own now.
@@elwwmatrix where do you guys even find these information?!
@@mog7293I’m not shocked because I’ve been noting these days she’s not in his videos AT ALL!!!
Mashallah this is beautiful brother
Thanks for very informative video Khalid, just seen it.
your very nice and your shorts always makes me laugh and your videos is very good and your a loyalty to their religion and a presious man ✨ ✨
WHERE IS SALAMA THESE DAYS???? Has anybody seen her in any videos recently???
Kitchen
Seems like they're divorced now.
She cheated
@@kevinfernandez9999 with you? Idiot
Can't wait to one day visit The beautiful country of Japan ... the food 🥰
I appreciate this video bro, that looks so good. I need to check the halal ramen out.
khalid's addiction to biryani aint gonna stop 👍
Khalid, estava pensando em ti e não achava mais o teu canal e agora apareceu 😮 adoro comer de TUDO 😋 experimentar essas delícias culturais de alimentos diferenciados. Obrigada por teu trabalho 🎉❤
Great experience mashAllah ❤
@@KhalidAlAmeri inshaAllah💎💙
Khalid, Alhamdulillah nice video with your enthusiasm showing halal food in Tokyo.
An FYI, in Japan it’s not polite to point at things with your chopsticks 🥢
Also, the Masjid Camii in Tokyo that you visited looks inside almost *exactly* like Diyanet Center in Maryland just outside Washington DC… ¿was Masjid Camii Tokyo also funded by the government of Türkiye to be built by the Tatar immigrants to Tokyo? (Maybe that is why they look exactly the same?)
*Hi Khalid, the Indonesian restaurant at the **4:10** minute mark, I met you at the door as you were leaving. Me and my friends were in the queue. Finally see you have uploaded the video (That was November 2023)*
🎉🎉🎉
MashAllah brother khalid ❤ love from 🇧🇩 free 🇵🇸
First of all puffer fish is harmful if poison not removed, second of all u won’t turn into a zombie, if poison bag remove from fish. In Hattie their was a legend stating puffer fish turns them into Zombies. But now we know remove the sack of poison 👍🏾
Asalamualaikum So amazed with all your hardwork.....miss salama 🎉🎉🎉much love God bless
Your entertaining us khalid,
alhamdulillah,
Your not shy or afraid your comedy and entertaining ❤
Also you shocked me that you eat the chopsticks like that 😮🥢 mashallah ❤
Queue= GOOD, Queue before opening= BETTER, that is it😂😂😂😂😂
Khalid portrays true picture of Muslim very well 😊 MashaAllah stay blessed more power to you ❤
Khalid's videos are fire
Thank you so much!
I used to forget saying Bismillah before eating, but after binge watching his vidoes I never forget to say Bismillah.😅
❤❤❤
Khalid please come back to Bangladesh and I love your vids ❤
Soon inshAllah!
Your hearty laughter that puts a smile on my face, Khalid you r the best,👏👍❤
Team Muslim me who else 👇
Me to
Same here! 🎉
Yeah
Nice, now you have your time exploring the whole world. I think that is better for you, this way we can have all the information about halal foods in every country you visit.
Come to AHMEDABAD GUJARAT INDIA 🇮🇳
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
InshAllah soon!! ❤
@@KhalidAlAmeri in Ramadan? Please
@@KhalidAlAmeri at my home 🏡
Man.. I'm watching this in the mid day during Ramadhan... its hard....
I never eaten Chinese food but when saw i will try to eat one day insha Allah thanks Khalid ❤
Love both Chinese and Japanese food ❤❤
(وَمَا كَانَ اللَّهُ مُعَذِّبَهُمْ وَهُمْ يَسْتَغْفِرُونَ)
طوبَى لِمَن وجدَ في صحيفتِهِ استغفارًا كثيرًا
♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️ أستغفر الله ♥️
Wait Muslims can’t eat blood
You cant drink it but if it is inside the meat that you are eating in small quantities it is fine
Correct me if i'm wrong but i've read that most scholars agreed that rice wine vinegar was halal due to the nature of the ingredient and the lack of alcohol(mirin and sake is definitely haram due to the presence of alcohol).
I was thinking the same thing, I believe most schools of Fiqh have ruled that “rice wine vinegar” “red wine vinegar”, etc. are halal because once it ferments to the point of vinegar, it no longer has alcohol
My life is so much more simpler not following any religion
Haram
So interesting because it seems as if most don’t talk abt the islamic side of japan mashallah
We want to see like the old videos that you use to upload 2/3/4 years ago in dubai and Shopping and you and your wife, that was thebest😢❤❤❤
Your video makes me so happy 😂
Salaam Khalid, thanks again for making rainy day in London fun. Wow the wig 😂😂😂
I remember theres a place called Yakiniku Panga at Ueno-Okachimachi station in Tokyo that serves halal wagyu. There was a lot of Indonesian and Malaysians at the restaurant. My favourite place to eat halal wagyu in Japan.
and here I am watching it during a Ramadan fast 🤤
I am learning so much about what makes things Halal here
Much love to you and your family Khalid❤❤❤
So much halal options Amazing ❤ especially the Nawab restaurant with biryani 😋
I never met a japanese muslim yet, how i wish i will meet someone one day and i will be super happy. Alhamdulillah❤
That sushi looked good...but the way you took your first bite of ramen.... WOW that looked delicious!
the food prices in Japan are normal, they only look cheap when compared to the UAE,NY,LA prices that are too high. I guess it is a matter of perspective. thank you for the great video !
His smile is so priceless ❤❤❤
Like done I love your video, you make me laugh when you tell to nikosan to try the pufferfish fish before you eat it, you inspire me to make more video too, great video in Japan, salute you from from Dubai UaE 🇦🇪 ❤
Pls you should explore Georgia too ,
Students are struggling finding halal foods
i’ve been to the Honolu Ramen shop…it is good..queued for about 30mins or so, just waiting for some people to finished…worth the wait..