Such a gentle couple we will never know who difficult or easy their lives are but from appearances they appear to live a peaceful life with their children. Thank you for allowing us to see family life at its best.
This is so sweet! Thank you for this comment. Like everyone else, we have our ups and downs, of course. But this is a typical day for the most part. Kids are older now and we are older, too, with different challenges. May God help us all ❤️
salam brother, coming to rabat early next month and planing to stay for 2/3 months,will temara be little cheaper than rabat also how do i find an apartment to rent? thank you.
We have not! Honestly, for the things we wished to enjoy like food etc it just wasn't on our mind. But I do think it's worth it to see each country's history!
@ibraishah Assalamualaykum sister thank you for making videos really helpful informative ,JazaakAllah I have some questions for you, how did you get your residency there, what are the steps and how long does it take? We are thinking to do hijrah ,Morocco from USA insha Allah !! For kids specially!! Is there any other way to get residency there like by investment or property??
Assalam Alaykom my sister Hope you and your beautiful family are doing well May I know how much is an affordable apartment around there like 3 bedroom or 2 in a nice safe neighborhoods ? Idk maybe want to move to Morocco 🇲🇦 Live there In Shaa Allah I would be so happy if u can answer me
Wa alaikum as salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh brother, happy to answer you and glad you stumbled here! Honestly, there isn't really anything like unsafe here from what I've seen and no bad news really. Only thing, that I worry about is bad deals and a bad drive haha. Rent for a 2 bedroom empty apartment can start at 180$ unfurnished and up. The more expensive apartment will have like it's own garden, pool sometimes and near good amenities bank, Cafe, masjid etc which can start between 300-400. I've seen 800 but that's highway robbery for Moroccan economy but yet still cheaper than America. So depends on what you're going for. You can also get a furnished apartment with good amenities as well 400-550. We tend to keep 550$ as our cut-off budget. Buying an apartment is $25000 and up. The more expensive the better location and the pool and garden etc. Stand alone homes, cake villas starts at $80,000. But safety is not an issue, Moroccans are very welcoming! The only con for me is being away from my parents🥹 Thanks for the comment and I hope Allah protects you and keep you well too!!! 😃
@@ibraishah Really Jazak Allah Khair for your informative answer I really appreciate that my dear sister in Islam ☪️ do you know any website that I can buy a decent apartment? In a nice neighborhood In Shaa Allah !
@American Muslim Guy ! 🇺🇸 mubawab.ma. Marrakech is overrated with the tourism. Locals recommend Tangier I've never been but will soon in shaa Allah. Fes is really hot in the warm season but we loved it. Mohammedia is excellent for families. Happy hunting!
Mohammedia, as it seems best place to raise kids. Quiet and calm yet snugged between major cities Casablanca and Rabat. Plus it is cooler compared to Fes. But Fes is calling us but one day in shaa Allah... Other places where tourists flock Marrakech or just big cities Casablanca have a level of fitna like the west you want to avoid. Tangier is another good spot as it is quiet. But most locals we met said Mohammedia is better for kids.. so I think we picked a good spot for now alhamdulillah. I'd definitely avoid Casablanca and recommend others to do so too!
@@ibraishah Thank you for sharing brother. We were considering first FES to teach our kids the Deen but now we are leaning to Tetouan it seems calmer than Tangier and not far from there, to the right there is city called Martil coast town but too many tourists. We will pull the trigger sometime later this year around Thanksgiving holiday. Besides we live in DFW so we can find direct flight from here to MAD-TNG. I have a question for you, how did you find the transportation in Morocco?
@abdulmw transportation is easy honestly.. especially if you have 1 or 2 kids then it gets tricky with the taxi laws. You'll need 2 taxis due to limit. We didn't feel the need to get a car until the 3rd baby just so we travel together. But there are trains, big and small taxis, private/hire taxis, and inter city flights. We've just vacationed in tangier and it just developing and not so busy. If you plan to stay in the area often and not really explore as much tetouan sounds excellent but Tanger is good as there are quiet areas. Most of the hustle is in the old city and as Fes. The new city is quiet not many stores, few malls etc. The private taxis work in the busier areas where there is more traffic. But we enjoyed Tanger alhamdulillah, good people. You definitely want to integrate in Morocco as much as possible. We'd love to have our little hijra community arms distance and say come Mohammedia. But it's important to blend in. May Allah make your journey easy ameen
@@ibraishah Thank you bro. One of the possitive side for our journey is that my wife is Moroccan but she has been out of Morocco since 2008 but the language and culture won't be a problem. Our mission is have the kids finish the Quran and learn math and science at the same time.
Msyaallah tabarakalah barakallah ❤❤❤❤❤
Such a gentle couple we will never know who difficult or easy their lives are but from appearances they appear to live a peaceful life with their children. Thank you for allowing us to see family life at its best.
This is so sweet! Thank you for this comment. Like everyone else, we have our ups and downs, of course. But this is a typical day for the most part. Kids are older now and we are older, too, with different challenges. May God help us all ❤️
What a beautiful family, Mashallah ✨
You are so kind! JazaakAllahu khayr ❤️
الله معك انت عاءلتك المرء هي كل شيء والحنان الاولاد
امين وياك يارب العالمين ❤️
Mashaa Allah God bless you all family
Ameen and may He bless and take care of yours too! ❤️
ماشاء الله عليكم الله يحفظكم ❤
امين وياك يارب العالمين ❤️
الحيات متواضعً والهنا في القلب لاننا كلن راحلون
الله يحفض الاولاد
امين وياك ❤️
Mashallah. What city u in.
Mohammedia
Mashallah 😊
JazaakAllahu khayr ❤️
Khub sundor poribar karor nojor na lage
JazaakAllahu khayr ❤️
salam brother, coming to rabat early next month and planing to stay for 2/3 months,will temara be little cheaper than rabat also how do i find an apartment to rent? thank you.
Most likely, depends on the residence you choose. Try avito.ma or mubawab.ma. Made a recent video asking FAQs about Morocco, check it out!
Have y'all took a train to Spain?
We have not! Honestly, for the things we wished to enjoy like food etc it just wasn't on our mind. But I do think it's worth it to see each country's history!
الحيات السعيد
Is aisha from Morocco? I'm new on the channel 😊
I actually like that you cannot tell 😆 That means I'm Moroccan passing? Alhamdulillah, I am from the Caribbean Islands 🏝.
@ibraishah Assalamualaykum sister thank you for making videos really helpful informative ,JazaakAllah I have some questions for you, how did you get your residency there, what are the steps and how long does it take? We are thinking to do hijrah ,Morocco from USA insha Allah !! For kids specially!! Is there any other way to get residency there like by investment or property??
Assalam Alaykom my sister
Hope you and your beautiful family are doing well
May I know how much is an affordable apartment around there like 3 bedroom or 2 in a nice safe neighborhoods ?
Idk maybe want to move to Morocco 🇲🇦
Live there
In Shaa Allah
I would be so happy if u can answer me
Wa alaikum as salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh brother, happy to answer you and glad you stumbled here!
Honestly, there isn't really anything like unsafe here from what I've seen and no bad news really. Only thing, that I worry about is bad deals and a bad drive haha.
Rent for a 2 bedroom empty apartment can start at 180$ unfurnished and up. The more expensive apartment will have like it's own garden, pool sometimes and near good amenities bank, Cafe, masjid etc which can start between 300-400. I've seen 800 but that's highway robbery for Moroccan economy but yet still cheaper than America. So depends on what you're going for. You can also get a furnished apartment with good amenities as well 400-550. We tend to keep 550$ as our cut-off budget.
Buying an apartment is $25000 and up. The more expensive the better location and the pool and garden etc. Stand alone homes, cake villas starts at $80,000.
But safety is not an issue, Moroccans are very welcoming! The only con for me is being away from my parents🥹 Thanks for the comment and I hope Allah protects you and keep you well too!!! 😃
@@ibraishah Really Jazak Allah Khair for your informative answer I really appreciate that my dear sister in Islam ☪️ do you know any website that I can buy a decent apartment? In a nice neighborhood In Shaa Allah !
@American Muslim Guy ! 🇺🇸 mubawab.ma. Marrakech is overrated with the tourism. Locals recommend Tangier I've never been but will soon in shaa Allah. Fes is really hot in the warm season but we loved it. Mohammedia is excellent for families. Happy hunting!
@@ibraishah Jazak Allah Khair my sis
Have a good night
Assalam Alaykom
@@ibraishah how about tetouan i've heard good things about there
What city do you guys decide to live in and why? as Morocco is too big.
Mohammedia, as it seems best place to raise kids. Quiet and calm yet snugged between major cities Casablanca and Rabat. Plus it is cooler compared to Fes. But Fes is calling us but one day in shaa Allah... Other places where tourists flock Marrakech or just big cities Casablanca have a level of fitna like the west you want to avoid. Tangier is another good spot as it is quiet. But most locals we met said Mohammedia is better for kids.. so I think we picked a good spot for now alhamdulillah. I'd definitely avoid Casablanca and recommend others to do so too!
@@ibraishah Thank you for sharing brother. We were considering first FES to teach our kids the Deen but now we are leaning to Tetouan it seems calmer than Tangier and not far from there, to the right there is city called Martil coast town but too many tourists. We will pull the trigger sometime later this year around Thanksgiving holiday. Besides we live in DFW so we can find direct flight from here to MAD-TNG. I have a question for you, how did you find the transportation in Morocco?
@abdulmw transportation is easy honestly.. especially if you have 1 or 2 kids then it gets tricky with the taxi laws. You'll need 2 taxis due to limit. We didn't feel the need to get a car until the 3rd baby just so we travel together. But there are trains, big and small taxis, private/hire taxis, and inter city flights.
We've just vacationed in tangier and it just developing and not so busy. If you plan to stay in the area often and not really explore as much tetouan sounds excellent but Tanger is good as there are quiet areas. Most of the hustle is in the old city and as Fes. The new city is quiet not many stores, few malls etc. The private taxis work in the busier areas where there is more traffic. But we enjoyed Tanger alhamdulillah, good people. You definitely want to integrate in Morocco as much as possible. We'd love to have our little hijra community arms distance and say come Mohammedia. But it's important to blend in. May Allah make your journey easy ameen
Bus and trams are a thing here too but trams so far in Casa. Most new things they are introducing seems to be done in Casablanca first
@@ibraishah Thank you bro. One of the possitive side for our journey is that my wife is Moroccan but she has been out of Morocco since 2008 but the language and culture won't be a problem. Our mission is have the kids finish the Quran and learn math and science at the same time.