Thanks. Actually therea lot of more event. Kuala Lumpur and big cities is so lonely while Eid because most Muslims go back to our village. 1 or 2 days before Eid, all family members will prepare for the Eid together. We change the curtain, cut grass, paint our house, tidy up our house, prepare a lot of different food like rendang, curry, nasi impit, peanut gravy, lemang, ketupat, different kinds of biscuits and other special meals. In the Eid morning we will go to the mosque to perform Eid prayer and visit our ancestor grave, and go back home. At home the child and youngers will shake and kiss hand and ask forgiveness from parents and the elder. Also hug them. Then this young child will get money from the elder. After that the whole family will eat together, open our house to any relatives, friends and neighbour visit us to eat at our house and also ask for forgiveness. We also visit our friends, relatives and neighbour home. Malaysian celebrate Eid for a month until the end of Syawal. We have a lot of open house from day to day. Even our Prime Minister, Sultan and other leader also have their open house. We also celebrate Eid at our office. That's how Eid and also Ramadhan are very special at Malaysia
I'm somali and tbh all our celebrations are quite chill, same with weddings I'd say. But its fun and chill vibes and i love that there's not a massive amount of prep that goes into them but everyone is smiling and laughing together. I would love to go to Egypt or Malaysia for eid too though 😊. Have a great Eid everyone 🤍
As a somali native of Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia we celebrate similar like the Malasyia girl described we feast outside with family, relatives and all neighbourhood....boys and men at dawn or after eid salah take down camel or goat afterwards the females the prepare the main meals, snacks, teas wow its always incredible together with Eid Calls sounds in the air from main ground just amazing...and the vibes before Eid day is spectacular..., I think the somali girl was expressing her Eid in Europe or in western world but in somali peninsular i.e somalia, somalis of Northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia, somali region of ethiopia, somalis of djibouti we all celebrate the same so similar with the way malasyian girl narrated.
You forget that most Malaysian will go back to their hometown so we can celebrate eid Fitri with our big family then all together will go visit other relatives houses again², but now it's forbidden bcs of MCO😢.
Eid Mubarak to all my brothers and sister from all around the worl... one more thing that I wanted to add to the Malaysian one... is that Malaysia is a country with a lot of races but we still celebrate Eid together like one big family...
Eid Mubarak everyone.... I guess Eid Money is a custom in many country. I felt so rich at Eid, every uncle and aunty would give me some - even though my mum would make sure I save every penny.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and big cities is so empty while Eid because most Muslims go back to our village. 1 or 2 days before Eid, all Malaysian family members will prepare for the Eid together. Most of us will change the curtain, cut grass, paint our house, tidy up our house, prepare a lot of different food like rendang, curry, nasi impit, peanut gravy, lemang, ketupat, different kinds of biscuits and other special meals. In the Eid morning we will go to the mosque to perform Eid prayer and visit our ancestor grave, and go back home. At home the child and youngters will shake and kiss hand and ask forgiveness from parents and the elder. Also hug them. Then this young child will get money from the elder. After that the whole family will eat together, open our house to any relatives, friends and neighbour to visit us to eat at our house and also ask for forgiveness. We also visit our friends, relatives and neighbour home. Malaysian celebrate Eid for a month until the end of Syawal. We have a lot of open house from day to day. Even our Prime Minister, Sultan and other leader also have their open house. We also celebrate Eid at our office. That's how Eid and also Ramadhan are very special at Malaysia
Cool. I hope it happens as they described. Here in India and Pakistan we made list of those people or relatives whomever we want ro feel less important and more than we do show off and hurting people in the hearts.
Eid in Malaysia made me gain weight, because they have the food all day from morning till night. Going from house to house. Relative house and friends house. But after pandemic, no more visiting each other, heck some cannot even go back to their village and meet parents
@@gildedwhisper8043 I don't mind gaining during eid. That's the only food there serve you can only eat twice a year for both eid. Beside the house owner would sad if I'm not eating at all. I just said that I miss those memories because we can't go anywhere during pandemic. Luckily the government let's us celebrate eid normally after 2 years
Idk about other Muslim mother's but our Somalian mothers be like I'll hold your money and then they are like U never gave me money.like what?? just say ASC to Ur money its gone.😭😭😭
I LOST SO MUCH AND I NEVER GOT IT BACK. I can’t even ask for it back cause my mother carried me for 9 months in her womb and look after me for all my life. I learnt my lesson though.
hehehe may Allah keep our mothers alive and happy for a long time alhamdulillah I never had that problem with my mother because I never returned home until I had spent it all hehehe
My mom said when i was a baby she used that eid money to buy my milk and diapers then when i am a toddler she put it in my bank account but my father took the money so yeah basically the money is gone🥺but still love my parents though no hate
First of all I'd like to wish everybody Eid Mubarak and second of all when it comes to the Somali girl that was her experience and not the Somali experience because for us Eid is especially important for the kids so we buy them new clothes and make traditional Somali sweats and kids go and knock on the door of their relatives and receive sweats and some Eid money and adults go to the mosque to pray Eid prayer while the small kids play around the mosque with each other and after Eid prayer there is a large feast prepared by the community for everyone to enjoy and this goes on for quite some time for the kids while most adults go back to work or what have you
yes you are right, I was gonna to say that as a somali in djibouti. we celebrate like this and my brothers receive a lots of money in that day. we say that haqal eïd .even me I take my haqal eïd❤
MaashaaAllah somali girl and malaysia girl with hijab. Everytime arabic want to do like not muslim 😔 ( i m arabic i don t judge but i see in all the worl arabic it s catastrophique...)
@@muhammadminhaj2612 I apologize but we are not entitled to judge any other Muslim brother or sister for she may not have the hijab or Islamic dress code but she may be better than both of us in Allah’s eyes, we do not know what is in her heart and what she does. She may be held in a higher regard than both of us
@@anubis8586 But it can leave huge impact on generations to come who will wear bikini in public and would justify it with your comment... Sorry If I am Wrong
Hold on , these girls are British 😂😂 aren’t they British but descended from different nationalities ? Also shows a lack of integration into British culture which is better
Astaghfirullah, may Allah SWT forgive you bro why did you have to see it as a negative and not a positive? may Allah fill your days with happiness so you may se the positives more than the negatives amen
Idk posh english but I think she still have a little bit Malaysian accent there especially the last part " eat, sleep and eat again" that sound like how malay people would talk.
Please read surah al-Hujurat verse 12, "O you who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is Accepting of Repentance and Merciful."
The way Malaysians celebrate eid seems so nice. 😭♥️♥️
Thanks. Actually therea lot of more event. Kuala Lumpur and big cities is so lonely while Eid because most Muslims go back to our village. 1 or 2 days before Eid, all family members will prepare for the Eid together. We change the curtain, cut grass, paint our house, tidy up our house, prepare a lot of different food like rendang, curry, nasi impit, peanut gravy, lemang, ketupat, different kinds of biscuits and other special meals. In the Eid morning we will go to the mosque to perform Eid prayer and visit our ancestor grave, and go back home. At home the child and youngers will shake and kiss hand and ask forgiveness from parents and the elder. Also hug them. Then this young child will get money from the elder.
After that the whole family will eat together, open our house to any relatives, friends and neighbour visit us to eat at our house and also ask for forgiveness. We also visit our friends, relatives and neighbour home. Malaysian celebrate Eid for a month until the end of Syawal. We have a lot of open house from day to day. Even our Prime Minister, Sultan and other leader also have their open house. We also celebrate Eid at our office. That's how Eid and also Ramadhan are very special at Malaysia
I'm somali and tbh all our celebrations are quite chill, same with weddings I'd say. But its fun and chill vibes and i love that there's not a massive amount of prep that goes into them but everyone is smiling and laughing together.
I would love to go to Egypt or Malaysia for eid too though 😊. Have a great Eid everyone 🤍
As a somali native of Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia we celebrate similar like the Malasyia girl described we feast outside with family, relatives and all neighbourhood....boys and men at dawn or after eid salah take down camel or goat afterwards the females the prepare the main meals, snacks, teas wow its always incredible together with Eid Calls sounds in the air from main ground just amazing...and the vibes before Eid day is spectacular..., I think the somali girl was expressing her Eid in Europe or in western world but in somali peninsular i.e somalia, somalis of Northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia, somali region of ethiopia, somalis of djibouti we all celebrate the same so similar with the way malasyian girl narrated.
You forget that most Malaysian will go back to their hometown so we can celebrate eid Fitri with our big family then all together will go visit other relatives houses again², but now it's forbidden bcs of MCO😢.
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Eid Mubarak to all my brothers and sister from all around the worl... one more thing that I wanted to add to the Malaysian one... is that Malaysia is a country with a lot of races but we still celebrate Eid together like one big family...
I was in Malaysia 2016 Eid SALMAT HARIRIYA !
Eid mubarak to all muslims
eid mubarak to all my brother.pray for meadle east violence stop
That why i love Malaysian..❤️🥰😇
You are great muslims
Eid Mubarak everyone.... I guess Eid Money is a custom in many country. I felt so rich at Eid, every uncle and aunty would give me some - even though my mum would make sure I save every penny.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and big cities is so empty while Eid because most Muslims go back to our village. 1 or 2 days before Eid, all Malaysian family members will prepare for the Eid together. Most of us will change the curtain, cut grass, paint our house, tidy up our house, prepare a lot of different food like rendang, curry, nasi impit, peanut gravy, lemang, ketupat, different kinds of biscuits and other special meals. In the Eid morning we will go to the mosque to perform Eid prayer and visit our ancestor grave, and go back home. At home the child and youngters will shake and kiss hand and ask forgiveness from parents and the elder. Also hug them. Then this young child will get money from the elder.
After that the whole family will eat together, open our house to any relatives, friends and neighbour to visit us to eat at our house and also ask for forgiveness. We also visit our friends, relatives and neighbour home. Malaysian celebrate Eid for a month until the end of Syawal. We have a lot of open house from day to day. Even our Prime Minister, Sultan and other leader also have their open house. We also celebrate Eid at our office. That's how Eid and also Ramadhan are very special at Malaysia
Cool. I hope it happens as they described. Here in India and Pakistan we made list of those people or relatives whomever we want ro feel less important and more than we do show off and hurting people in the hearts.
Eid in Malaysia made me gain weight, because they have the food all day from morning till night. Going from house to house. Relative house and friends house. But after pandemic, no more visiting each other, heck some cannot even go back to their village and meet parents
It's all your fault, then why u too much if u knew it..
@@gildedwhisper8043 I don't mind gaining during eid. That's the only food there serve you can only eat twice a year for both eid. Beside the house owner would sad if I'm not eating at all. I just said that I miss those memories because we can't go anywhere during pandemic. Luckily the government let's us celebrate eid normally after 2 years
@Lula India bruhhh when I say it.. I'm also Asian..buruh wtf
@Lula India Malaysia
Idk about other Muslim mother's but our Somalian mothers be like I'll hold your money and then they are like U never gave me money.like what?? just say ASC to Ur money its gone.😭😭😭
I LOST SO MUCH AND I NEVER GOT IT BACK. I can’t even ask for it back cause my mother carried me for 9 months in her womb and look after me for all my life. I learnt my lesson though.
hehehe may Allah keep our mothers alive and happy for a long time alhamdulillah I never had that problem with my mother because I never returned home until I had spent it all hehehe
My mom said when i was a baby she used that eid money to buy my milk and diapers then when i am a toddler she put it in my bank account but my father took the money so yeah basically the money is gone🥺but still love my parents though no hate
Indonesia is kind of same we have money in eid fithri and for eid adha we just meet.
First of all I'd like to wish everybody Eid Mubarak and second of all when it comes to the Somali girl that was her experience and not the Somali experience because for us Eid is especially important for the kids so we buy them new clothes and make traditional Somali sweats and kids go and knock on the door of their relatives and receive sweats and some Eid money and adults go to the mosque to pray Eid prayer while the small kids play around the mosque with each other and after Eid prayer there is a large feast prepared by the community for everyone to enjoy and this goes on for quite some time for the kids while most adults go back to work or what have you
yes you are right, I was gonna to say that as a somali in djibouti. we celebrate like this and my brothers receive a lots of money in that day. we say that haqal eïd .even me I take my haqal eïd❤
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MaashaaAllah somali girl and malaysia girl with hijab. Everytime arabic want to do like not muslim 😔 ( i m arabic i don t judge but i see in all the worl arabic it s catastrophique...)
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عيد مبارك كل عام وانتم بخير بمناسبه عيد الفطر ciid wanaagsan dhamaan
I’m wondering how big that garden is 👀
Typical Malaysian Eid...sleep Eatttt... Sleep Eattt... 😂 repeat
Who look more like the ancient Egyptian the Somali girl or the Egyptian girl?
The Egyptian girl , Egyptians are Caucasian
How big is her garden 👀
PLEASE SPEAK FOR PALESTIAN! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Is that Ann- Marie? Haha
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Naa heedhe maxaad sidaa noogu kashay hawgi waynay
*somalis
Samali and Malay sister 👍Egyptian unislamic dress code don't promote such dress code in islam channel.
Shut up
@@anubis8586 I just express my feelings. Sorry if I hurt you🙏.
@@muhammadminhaj2612 I apologize but we are not entitled to judge any other Muslim brother or sister for she may not have the hijab or Islamic dress code but she may be better than both of us in Allah’s eyes, we do not know what is in her heart and what she does. She may be held in a higher regard than both of us
@@anubis8586 But it can leave huge impact on generations to come who will wear bikini in public and would justify it with your comment...
Sorry If I am Wrong
Lol in malaysia many women muslim dont use hijab
Hold on , these girls are British 😂😂 aren’t they British but descended from different nationalities ? Also shows a lack of integration into British culture which is better
[Malaysian girl]: "Look at me. I speak posh English accent. I have more class than you."
[Me]: Whatever girl!
Astaghfirullah, may Allah SWT forgive you bro why did you have to see it as a negative and not a positive? may Allah fill your days with happiness so you may se the positives more than the negatives amen
Idk posh english but I think she still have a little bit Malaysian accent there especially the last part " eat, sleep and eat again" that sound like how malay people would talk.
Please read surah al-Hujurat verse 12,
"O you who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is Accepting of Repentance and Merciful."
@@syy4a
Why bother with such toxic person. He thinks its fine to judge others.
Thats not even posh. What are you on about?