Yup honestly i never cry watching show but when i first heard her letter of apologize talking about how she felt being a Muslim woman i related so much it made me tear up ! Muslims are usually so badly depicted in TV shows ! It also felt like a relief having a character like Sana... Like us on TV ❤️
Sana deserves the world. Her character has evolved so much and I feel sad for the fact that her season wasn't fully do used on her, when she had so much to say. But now we're going to have to say goodbye to the Noorhelm, Yousana, all the girl squad, P.Chris, the Balloon Squad. There are so many goodbyes and I am definitely not ready 😭 This edit was an absolute masterpiece, it was so beautiful and powerful
You make the best and some of my favourite skam edits (and I've seen A LOT)!! I feel like you really captured what Sana was all about and what the season's message was. Truly brilliant
not to be dramatic but sana bakkoush is *my soft angel* and i would die for her and alsoooo its just me or *when will sana’s season start?????* (bc the Sana`s plot has been cut lolz and well she didnt deserve all this shit) but god please let her be happy forever like she was in friday clip!1!
This is the message we need to send to everyone because it truly highlights the beauty of Islam, something Muslims and non-muslims alike forget. Unfortunately some bigots will never admit that Muslims are pretty lit people but whatever we need to support each other, and everyone else who faces prejudice!
You can see when someone loves a character, when make videos like this... This girl can make you believe in something that our society in its wildest dreams couldn't... I don't know if you know what I mean
oh my!! this vid is perfect in every meaning of the world!! your editing, the song, that makes so much sense, and it's the promo song, and it fucking makes sense, and sana is such a beautiful human being, and this vid just shows all of this!! it's a masterpiece (and i don't even know the rest of your work!!!!)
this is absolutely incredible!! I haven't watched SKAM yet, but I really want to and this Video just gives me another reason to give it a go. Brilliant editing, you really tell her Story and views insanely well! ♥
WOW, very powerful video, and a perfect song choice I might add. I guess that was the theme for this season, but alas, many people seem to have mistunderstood her. Sana is such an amazing character that has dealt with many negative things, and deserves to be happy and surrounded by people who love her. Honestly, she inspires me to overcome life's obstables. Wonderful video, as always :D
Wow this is seriously the best video if Sana I have ever seen! You really did justice to her with this. I agree with you. She also made me see Islam in a different light. And I really like the way her brain works, she really is a good person and character. I am glad we were blessed with her existence, this character has taught us so much. Thank you for the video
I love this video so much.... Probably one of my favorite videos ever! I often watch it and it touches me everytime. It's a beautiful piece of art about a really important subject. (:
The girl is not playing, she is coming from innocence in her inner world ... There is definitely no role there, feeling and empathy ...... Great...........
I live in a majority non-muslim area, and do believe me I have seen horrible stuff happening to muslims including me. At the age 13, I got my hijab ripped off forcefully by random strangers.
Tbh, i don't really understand all that hijab thing, too. Cause i'm not a religious person. And i find it sexist. It shouldn't be a reason to hate the ones who wear it, though.
I'm sorry I'm replying to this after three years, this might sound ridiculous, but just thought I'd share something. By Islam's belief, generally speaking, woman are attractive to men, and they have more attractive qualities to men that a man does to a woman. I'm not saying women don't find men attractive, but their attractive qualities are not exactly that spread on their physique like women, and are not as bold. Men can get attracted rather easily, to hair and body shape and such, and since women have those qualities bolder in their physique, they should cover all that can come across attractive to men, like hair, arms, body, you know. The same does go for men, but it's not exactly focused on because it's not exactly that different from the usual dressing for men; they should cover legs, torso, things that come across attractive towards a women. Then again, this is what Islam says. It's not exactly sexist, it's just made the way it matches with different qualities between female and male. The rule is made, so that what ties two people wouldn't be just physical or started off as physical. Islam values love, relationship, and marriage to a high extent, because it believes that love is a gift, something holy, and so the process of the creation of another human being is a holy and spiritual process, and it should be based on real love. Thus it sets these boundaries, so people can actually fall into a relationship based on who the person is, what they're like, who they are, rather than how they look. There's also a lower chance if a marriage failing like that. Also it's not exactly like it ignores sexual attraction completely (since there's a time before marriage that man and woman duo to a vow can have intimacy), it just prevents it from becoming the first step, from being what the relationship starts off from. Because for Islam, physical body is not something that stays, it fades away with time and is destroyed when buried, so it doesn't exactly stay, thus it shouldn't matter in marriage. Marriage, which, if bound by love and care, and if not seen divorce, according to Islam, goes on until afterlife and forever. (Which is kinda odd sounding since it might seem like Islam doesn't value love all that much when the prophet himself fell in love with his first wife.) These values are supposed to be taught to, you know, any person, anywhere in the world, at least that's what I believe, whether they wear hijab or not, (because body doesn't matter, the person is the one that matters) but I mean, accidents might happen, so Islam kinda is all in for extra-safety.
@@moonlight.z6543 as you said this was 3 years ago, and now i'm much less forgiving to islam & muslims. Islamic culture is degenerate and mirror-opposite to Western culture. Muslims who enter the West should be made to assimilate to western world, including dress code. Or better yet - they shouldn't enter the West at all.
@@starfall4824 It is absolutely okay if you think that. Every person can have their own beliefs. However, nowadays, it's not possible to limit people in their country boundaries and stop them from living or going to other parts of the world, whatever their reason may be. Yes, western and islamic culture are very different, and there's no shadow of doubt in that. But it's literally impossible to force somebody into a dressing code, or belief code (?) because you said western culture? The said western culture is about freedom and free speech, is it not? It is. I'm not defending anybody, but I'm just saying that forcing a dress code on Muslims is just as ridiculous as forcing the islamic dress code on non-muslims, which, yes, some countries do that, and it doesn't make any sense. Beliefs and choices can't be forced on people. If you say that, then it equals to saying that, in return, if anyone comes into a muslim country, they should be forced to wear hijab or do the things the way Muslims do. I don't know about you, but if roles were exchanged, I wouldn't want to be forced into something or someone that I'm not. (Btw I'm not starting any arguments here, that's not my intention, I'm just saying what I think about what you said. Again, you're free to believe what you believe, and that's okay)
@@moonlight.z6543 "Limiting people" is absolutely possible. A country can decide who they want to or don't want to host. A lot of arab countries do force foreign women to wear hijabs on their territory. Yes If i decide to live in another country - then i'm going to follow their culture and social rules. If you want to keep to your own - stay in your own country.
this is so beautiful and im crying bc i can somewhat relate so much. muslims in tv shows are so important. especially young muslim women.
Yup honestly i never cry watching show but when i first heard her letter of apologize talking about how she felt being a Muslim woman i related so much it made me tear up ! Muslims are usually so badly depicted in TV shows ! It also felt like a relief having a character like Sana... Like us on TV ❤️
THIS IS A MASTERPIECE OF ART RIGHT HERE.
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Sana deserves the world. Her character has evolved so much and I feel sad for the fact that her season wasn't fully do used on her, when she had so much to say. But now we're going to have to say goodbye to the Noorhelm, Yousana, all the girl squad, P.Chris, the Balloon Squad.
There are so many goodbyes and I am definitely not ready 😭
This edit was an absolute masterpiece, it was so beautiful and powerful
i need to start watching Skam oh my God, these videos are a blessing
yu
i love this so much especially as a Muslim myself
You did it very well thanks so much!
this is so important, YES
This feeds my soul, Sana makes me shiver and your edit brings all the best bits and the sad too, and you just made it more fucking beautiful.
I cried since the beginning and I don't even watch Skam, like what? Beautiful
Michaela Fišerová WATCH SKAM PLEASE IF YOU HAVENT
you truly never disappoint, another stunning video 💕
You make the best and some of my favourite skam edits (and I've seen A LOT)!!
I feel like you really captured what Sana was all about and what the season's message was. Truly brilliant
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not to be dramatic but sana bakkoush is *my soft angel* and i would die for her and alsoooo its just me or *when will sana’s season start?????* (bc the Sana`s plot has been cut lolz and well she didnt deserve all this shit) but god please let her be happy forever like she was in friday clip!1!
ThIS IS SO POWERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL
MY EYES HAVE JUST BEEN. BLESSED
You did it again... I'm in love, this video is just perfect. 💙💙💙💙💙
This is the message we need to send to everyone because it truly highlights the beauty of Islam, something Muslims and non-muslims alike forget. Unfortunately some bigots will never admit that Muslims are pretty lit people but whatever we need to support each other, and everyone else who faces prejudice!
this is just so perfectly done
you truly did a deep work which deserves all the love in the world
we all thank you for this masterpiece
You can see when someone loves a character, when make videos like this... This girl can make you believe in something that our society in its wildest dreams couldn't... I don't know if you know what I mean
Wow, thank you for this !!! Beautiful edit, you really portrayed her perfectly, and with the music of the trailer it fits perfectly !
oh my!! this vid is perfect in every meaning of the world!! your editing, the song, that makes so much sense, and it's the promo song, and it fucking makes sense, and sana is such a beautiful human being, and this vid just shows all of this!! it's a masterpiece (and i don't even know the rest of your work!!!!)
MY BABY GIRL DESERVES THE WORLD.
ok, this is the most beautiful art i've ever seen.
You never seem to disappoint!! always create the purest form of art!! makes me feel so many blissful emotions! THANK YOU
this is absolutely incredible!! I haven't watched SKAM yet, but I really want to and this Video just gives me another reason to give it a go. Brilliant editing, you really tell her Story and views insanely well! ♥
This is so perfect
This is best video of Sana EVER. It describes her so well and represents her struggles and her as a person.
her environment and everything about sanas so good
omg i'm so happy!! i wanted to see a good sana vid to this song ever since the trailer came out and you nailed it
this is actual art omg, can't even express how amazing this is
WOW, very powerful video, and a perfect song choice I might add. I guess that was the theme for this season, but alas, many people seem to have mistunderstood her. Sana is such an amazing character that has dealt with many negative things, and deserves to be happy and surrounded by people who love her. Honestly, she inspires me to overcome life's obstables. Wonderful video, as always :D
WOW YOUR EDITS ARE AMAZING, IT'S WORKS OF ART
BOY, IF I WASN'T CRYING BEFORE..
I haven’t watched this show yet but that title is truth!
Yo i am shook, i havent seen the show, but this was so well put together omg your amazing
that is such a good and important representation omg
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR THIS. I relate to this so much fuck, I love Sana, I love Skam.
I don't even watch this show but this is so good and important!
Wow this is seriously the best video if Sana I have ever seen! You really did justice to her with this.
I agree with you. She also made me see Islam in a different light. And I really like the way her brain works, she really is a good person and character. I am glad we were blessed with her existence, this character has taught us so much.
Thank you for the video
I LOVE U FOR MAKING THIS
i just got chills so many times from this i love it
I love this video so much.... Probably one of my favorite videos ever! I often watch it and it touches me everytime. It's a beautiful piece of art about a really important subject. (:
This video is the best i have ever seen 🌸♥️ thanks for this amazing job
You are such a great editor.
I NEVER RELATED TO A MOVIE CHARACTER MORE IN MY LIFE
yesss, this is so important!!!
Islam is a beautiful religion and I feel that it is misunderstood, that is why we are mostly hated upon
i feel like that is basically my life
This is beautiful.
The girl is not playing, she is coming from innocence in her inner world ...
There is definitely no role there, feeling and empathy ...... Great...........
Sana is like they best character un a TV Show 💕😍
I loveeeee her 😘😘😘
aaaaaa love it!!! ❤
I’m Muslim and I love this so much , she’s a queen , amazing edit ❤️pure talent
She deserves the whole world
This is true... Thank's for this amazing video.. SANA 💋💋💋
I live in a majority non-muslim area, and do believe me I have seen horrible stuff happening to muslims including me.
At the age 13, I got my hijab ripped off forcefully by random strangers.
ALLAH is alwys with you my sis ....you bless ...ALLAH is know your name
not more horrible than muslims and muslim majority countries😹
I love this❤
* video is about sana*
me: ....faving it!
She's awesome
but does she know i would die for her?
thank you so much
beautiful ❤️
💓💓💓💓
I love this video 💕💕💕💕💞
Wow this is art
Can someone tell me pls which episode is the “hate doesn’t come from religion it comes from fear” quote from?
season 3 episode 6 maybe?
This is amazing!! and please can you give me the link of the music? was searching after the trailer came out but i couldn't find it.
3:20 yall how is she the only poc in the room.... that shit looks scary af 😭 SOMEBODY GET SANA OUTTA THERE
I love you sana❤
although i don't like sana much, this is such a phenomenal video that shows a multiple side of things.
Gorgeous video! May I know where you edit videos?)
Thank you^3
Thanks.
This song was literally made for Sana
🖤
This is very interesting.
Song?
Don't leave me ALLAH ☁️
TRUE
I'm in love with Sana ✌
Is Sana Moroccan ???
Wait .. She is moroccan ??
She’s Moroccan
well, the character that she plays is Moroccan, but in fact she is half Tunisian , half Norwegian ^^
#900 like
Finally someone true! Pin this clmment
Tbh, i don't really understand all that hijab thing, too. Cause i'm not a religious person. And i find it sexist. It shouldn't be a reason to hate the ones who wear it, though.
I'm sorry I'm replying to this after three years, this might sound ridiculous, but just thought I'd share something.
By Islam's belief, generally speaking, woman are attractive to men, and they have more attractive qualities to men that a man does to a woman. I'm not saying women don't find men attractive, but their attractive qualities are not exactly that spread on their physique like women, and are not as bold. Men can get attracted rather easily, to hair and body shape and such, and since women have those qualities bolder in their physique, they should cover all that can come across attractive to men, like hair, arms, body, you know. The same does go for men, but it's not exactly focused on because it's not exactly that different from the usual dressing for men; they should cover legs, torso, things that come across attractive towards a women. Then again, this is what Islam says.
It's not exactly sexist, it's just made the way it matches with different qualities between female and male. The rule is made, so that what ties two people wouldn't be just physical or started off as physical. Islam values love, relationship, and marriage to a high extent, because it believes that love is a gift, something holy, and so the process of the creation of another human being is a holy and spiritual process, and it should be based on real love. Thus it sets these boundaries, so people can actually fall into a relationship based on who the person is, what they're like, who they are, rather than how they look. There's also a lower chance if a marriage failing like that. Also it's not exactly like it ignores sexual attraction completely (since there's a time before marriage that man and woman duo to a vow can have intimacy), it just prevents it from becoming the first step, from being what the relationship starts off from. Because for Islam, physical body is not something that stays, it fades away with time and is destroyed when buried, so it doesn't exactly stay, thus it shouldn't matter in marriage. Marriage, which, if bound by love and care, and if not seen divorce, according to Islam, goes on until afterlife and forever. (Which is kinda odd sounding since it might seem like Islam doesn't value love all that much when the prophet himself fell in love with his first wife.)
These values are supposed to be taught to, you know, any person, anywhere in the world, at least that's what I believe, whether they wear hijab or not, (because body doesn't matter, the person is the one that matters) but I mean, accidents might happen, so Islam kinda is all in for extra-safety.
However you're absolutely right. No one should be hated for what they wear or what they believe in, because everyone are valued and worthy.
@@moonlight.z6543 as you said this was 3 years ago, and now i'm much less forgiving to islam & muslims. Islamic culture is degenerate and mirror-opposite to Western culture. Muslims who enter the West should be made to assimilate to western world, including dress code. Or better yet - they shouldn't enter the West at all.
@@starfall4824 It is absolutely okay if you think that. Every person can have their own beliefs.
However, nowadays, it's not possible to limit people in their country boundaries and stop them from living or going to other parts of the world, whatever their reason may be. Yes, western and islamic culture are very different, and there's no shadow of doubt in that. But it's literally impossible to force somebody into a dressing code, or belief code (?) because you said western culture? The said western culture is about freedom and free speech, is it not? It is. I'm not defending anybody, but I'm just saying that forcing a dress code on Muslims is just as ridiculous as forcing the islamic dress code on non-muslims, which, yes, some countries do that, and it doesn't make any sense.
Beliefs and choices can't be forced on people. If you say that, then it equals to saying that, in return, if anyone comes into a muslim country, they should be forced to wear hijab or do the things the way Muslims do. I don't know about you, but if roles were exchanged, I wouldn't want to be forced into something or someone that I'm not.
(Btw I'm not starting any arguments here, that's not my intention, I'm just saying what I think about what you said. Again, you're free to believe what you believe, and that's okay)
@@moonlight.z6543 "Limiting people" is absolutely possible. A country can decide who they want to or don't want to host. A lot of arab countries do force foreign women to wear hijabs on their territory. Yes If i decide to live in another country - then i'm going to follow their culture and social rules. If you want to keep to your own - stay in your own country.
haha emo muslim