The fundamentalism in Yemen has crushed all that is beautiful and is created nothing but War including crushing the aspirations and spirit of such an amazing girl as well as completely destroying my own family's heritage namely those of the Jews of Yemen
@@conniecanas1422 it's really not, why would he even be scared of a camera it's Yemen girly not the US 💀 he'd actually get less respected in the neighborhood for what he said
I'm so proud of you girl... it's been 17 years.. you were my age ,13 now you are 30 years old. I hope one day you will come back and I really want to meet you... The ending is so sad but I know you are smart and strong god will not let you be lost. Najmia I hope you are fine.
The film expresses the suffering of some of those who chose a path other than what society desires. The movie made me sad for the people who live in these difficult situations. Also, when I saw Sanaa, I missed it very much, despite what happened to it. I would like to thank whoever made this documentary.
Her name reflects her as a whole so well. Just like a radiating, glowing star, bringing smiles to wherever she goes. I love how carefree and energetic she is, and I really hope she is doing well right now, there's so many girls out there like her whose voices aren't heard. The fact that all those people wanted to impose those restrictions on her is so absurd. She's (well, was, but you get the point) thirteen, a literal child. Let her be childish and have fun, she is everything I want to be and so much more. Najmia, I hope you're still the bright star you were all these years ago.
This was my entire life growing up in a muslim country. The exact same words, harassment, humiliation and fear. I got to escape, I know millions of women can’t 💔
@@92GreyBlue bro stfu you know nothing about Islam. It’s one off the most peaceful religion out their. It wouldn’t be a religion if their wasn’t rules. I understand it’s bad their forcing this girl too wear hijab but at a certain age you must start too wear one in Islam. And it’s a rule. I know the guys in this video might come off as oppressive but that’s what the yemeni culture teaches them. It’s not islams fault and what your not gonna do is sit here and be islamaphobic cause if you wanna go I’m right here to debate all day.
This is what happens when you grow up in an ignorant community with illiterate men. Not Muslim country, cos your people clearly don’t represent Islam. Islam is there to wipe out ignorance!
Why are you trying to portray a lie? Probably you did go through it but millions? I don’t think so. Women are more depressed in the west then they are in the Middle East. In America the word bit*h and woman are synonymous. Out of 420 million Arabs in the world I would say not even 10000 would have the same thought as you. Compare that to women elsewhere and compare they’re mental health with our woman. We treat our women like queens. Your experience doesn’t reflect the experience of a chunk of this worlds population
That's a happy go lucky little girl, what a great personality and innocent demeanor. I hope people would stop pestering her and let her be. Good luck Najmia ♥️
I cannot even bear to watch knowing that after this documentary she was forced to wear the niqab by her dad and now she's in deep regret over not being able to complete her studies. I hope one day she will find happiness ☹
واو شخصيتها عظيمة ، كل هذا الذكاء و الشجاعة و الطلاقة بعمر ال ١٣ انا ما اعرف كيف ما شاء الله فتاة بهذا العمر في مكان كذا طلعت بهذي العقلية المنفتحة العصرية؟ ما شاء الله عليها لو كان في فتى بشخصيتها كانوا رح يحكوا عليه بالخير و بيمدحونه لكن بما انها انثى كل ما يردونه هو قمعها حسبي الله على كل مجتمع يقمع و يدمر المرأة ، اخاف يسرقوا منها روحها I like you najmia you’re so inspiring
If you go to Yemen, you will see many examples like her. Girls who are just being kids, and being told what to do/wear by the neighbors and they just don't care. Because they are just kids, and their families don't mind them being that way. They know it's just a phase, and they're just being kids. By the age of 14-15, they when they mature, they naturally start to cover up and get shy. Boys and girls.
This is one of the most inspiring stories from Yehen. Beating the odd, opposing the oppresive traditions. I want to know what has become of her. She has so much potential.
The reason our society criticized her was not because of her courage and behavior, but rather because of the hijab, not just because it is tradition, but because this is what our religion commands, that a girl is not just an ecstasy and a view that men enjoy, but rather she is a female who appreciates herself and is greater than that. 😩🇾🇪
She appreciates her self ..she is lovely she want to live freely without wearing hijab She want to not wear hijab Please say your men's don't see her Lusty muslim men's
Very sad at the end of the clip. Najma is a strong woman and she is supposed to learn and complete her studies from her mother. As for the hijab, it is a duty for every Muslim. I am from Yemen 💗
Old Sanaa, Mashallah, was clean, light and comfortable 😢😢😢 The most beautiful days. As for the girl, I saw a clip of her. She is very old, 30 years old and married. But I did not like the words of the woman when she said she lives her life and there is nothing wrong with it if she is not modest and wears the hijab or the niqab. Above all, we are Muslims, and these are the orders of God Almighty and the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. Peace be upon him, we Yemenis are known for our adherence to our religion and its commands, other than customs and traditions
wow man, this girl is very special and very beautiful, i really wanna check out on her, and see how her life goes, am really proud of you najmia, really proud, i hope you’re doing all good, and got what you want.
Her father took her out of school and did not let her complete her studies. He married her to a man who was older than her, Sunan, and she separated from him and has a daughter. She now lives a normal life.
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ماشاء الله تبارك الله ربنا يحفظها اين ما كانت واجهة مصاعب كبيرة في تخلف العقول المتحجره، على الرغم إنها طفلة، وكان مفروض يحتووها وياعملوها بأسلوب لطيف ويشجعوها للطرحه والخ، بس طريقتهم غصببب تخلي الواحد يسوي العكس
نعم هي فتاه طموحه وذكيه ولديها جاذبيه بطريقة ما لكن ما هدف الفلم هذا وترجمته وانتاجه من قبل جهه خارجيه واكثر ما كان التركيز على التسويه الاجتماعيه بين الجنسين لكن نحن كاعرب ومسلمين لدينا عادات وتقاليد وتعاليم دينيه ان جماله في حشمتها وسترها ومكان المرأه في مجتمعنا اعظم مما يتخيل الغرب والعالم الغير اسلامي لا يمكنكم تدنيس المرأه العربيه واليمنيه خصوصا وهدفكم واضح من هذا الفلم ولن نسير على خطاكم وفي نهاية المطاف سوف ينتصر الحق ✌🏻
The girl is strong and has good intentions. The problem with most of Yemeni society is that they accept the commands and teachings of religion through tradition and not that they are God’s commands and that they are the best choice for our lives, in addition to the wrong view of women and their role in life. God Almighty created male and female for the same reason, which is (populating the earth and reviving it). Of course, there are limits and advantages to each of them. I hope that security and peace will prevail in Yemen and awareness will spread among the people
As I know Sanaa now is the most city in Yemen that doesn't restrict women. Plus why do they exaggerate, come on, there are so many women in Yemen with professions, doctors, lawyers, and more why turn a blind eye to what you can do just because you want to live like the West. I am not being personal here am just saying in general, sometimes we try to look for extreme freedom that later we come back crawling cause it did us no good, the truth that is denied. Words from a woman from Yemen.
What's going on with these guys faces? What do they do to distend the cheek like that? This girl is brave and amazing and I adore her spirit- may all oppressed women be free sooner then later.
All the men there are chewing on some drug called Khat. "Khat is a stimulant drug, which means it speeds up the messages between the brain and the body. Chewing khat is part of some social traditions in parts of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and in Eastern Africa, such as Somalia." I don't know how this is compatible with Islam, because normally this should be considered as Haram. In any case, it looks like hypocrisy when Muslim men order women to wear a headscarf but themselves practice un-Islamic practices. Maybe there is a Muslim who can explain this to us here.
@@MNS-INFO Ahhh ok I've heard about it but never saw it because I was born in the west. I'm an ex muslim, I can say that it's not that strange for men to selectively uphold religion. As that one guy said if a guy does something it's on him, but when a woman does anything she shames her entire lineage. This is the sad reality (not for everybody but for too many)Thanks for answering
Why do you show Yemen in this way? Women are moderate in their dress, Yemen is beautiful, and the people of Yemen are not fanatical and evil as you imagine them to be.
Why would they kill her. You have a misunderstanding of Yemen. The girl has been dressing up like that, and acting like that before the filming of this video. She has a family who understands that she's still young and just being herself.She isn't the only kid living like that in Yemen. By the age of 14-15 boys and girls start to change and shy away. Naturally, these girls start to cover up.
I want to speak to my Yemeni people if I could. Yes, the brothers in the neighborhood are right about men being protectors and above women, but women also have unique rights over men: they must be taking care of, fed and clothed and listened to, especially mothers. The boy saying how women are "deficient" got me angry. A'isha, the mother of the believers and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)'s last wife, was one of the greatest scholars of hadith, and relayed the most significant traditions to the companions. Najmia here is full of spirit, there is nothing wrong with that, but she is most probably ignorant on Islamic teachings. Unfortunately, my Country Yemen is plagued with social classism, racism, ignorance and the vast majority of it is cultural more than religious.
If someone gives us an official order and at least reimburses the cost of the mission, then it would not be a problem for us to locate Najmia in Yemen.
@@MNS-INFO I don't know how you can receive an official order but you could open a collection account. I think, a lot of people would like to help if you go public. I hope, at least you will try 🙏
@@amilettyan3836 Sorry, we do not collect money like that because it could lead to the point that foolish people could accuse us of embezzlement. We dont work like that. Someone would have to come forward to give us a official assignment for the mission to locate her and that one will have to cover the costs for that mission. We estimate that including the flight, the money to bribe local officers when needed, and other needed expenses, will alltogether be around 3500 USD. In that case of Najmia we would not take a payment for our work but only the money to cover the expenses of the mission itself. A man from USA, who is also a author and who is also interested in the wherabouts of Najmia contacted us recently. We will see whether that man is serious to assign us with the contract to locate Najmia. If any news then we will keep you up to date.
@@amilettyan3836 Hi Amilet, I saw the update on Najmia, and I'm very sorry to tell you that her stupid father took her out of school and forced her to wear the hijab. The poor girlie abandoned her dream of ever becoming a translator, because of the war there are no tourists in Sanaa, as she was hoping to show them places that nobody knows about in her native city, like she said with all the innocence of childhood. Probably sooner than later he father will marry her off to some abusive old jerk. This is how things work in that part of the world. Maybe if you volunteer some day to go there to teach English or do some humanitarian work, you'll be able to see Najmia ♥️
Unfortunately, Najmiya was not a girl who was interested in her studies. Her interest was focused on playing and wandering in the streets, and she behaved like a boy. If she had been interested and diligent, her father would not have opposed her completing her studies. Many veiled girls completed their studies, achieved their dreams, and became useful to society. The veil was never a reason for a woman to be late and not to obtain a degree. Whatever she dreams of, she only has to be diligent and concerned. Hijab is not the problem, but rather it is a protection for the woman and a preservation of her from harm.
I understand she doesnt want to go by islams rules. Who would? But she's completely disrespectful towards adults. I bet she wouldnt speak that way in front of her parents. She's obviously showing off for the camera.
As humans we have a choice in this dunya, we can follow what Allah commanded…or we can follow our wimps, desires and the lies propagated by the west to dilute and weaken Islam
I've known many Muslims who have told me that they hate the Islam religion, but they have to pretend to be a Muslim because they are in a Muslim country. Their eyes have been opened.
The video looks beautiful from a one side. But there are demonic agendas spitted out from the reporter’s mouth. Unfortunately she is lowering the importance of the Hadith and sharing her “Quranic” philosophy. May Allah guide her. Najmia is a great girl, as long she didn’t reach her puberty she has the right to play around in the streets with cautios, but “Islamicly” when a girl reach the age of puberty she must cover her hair no doubt. That doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have fun rather she should differentiate between her childhood and maturity. Many differences between the two. May Allah guide us all.
She is a force to be reckoned with. What a powerful & intelligent girl. I hope your future is as bright as you are 👸🏽
The fundamentalism in Yemen has crushed all that is beautiful and is created nothing but War including crushing the aspirations and spirit of such an amazing girl as well as completely destroying my own family's heritage namely those of the Jews of Yemen
It is crazy how white people always fear other cultures
I love how supportive and kind the Imam is towards her
It's for the camera. Don't be naive
@@conniecanas1422
Who knows
@@conniecanas1422 it's really not, why would he even be scared of a camera it's Yemen girly not the US 💀 he'd actually get less respected in the neighborhood for what he said
@@conniecanas1422sure, connie
that is no imam. An imam would know the punishment that awaits him for touching and kissing a girl he is not related to.
I'm so proud of you girl... it's been 17 years.. you were my age ,13 now you are 30 years old. I hope one day you will come back and I really want to meet you... The ending is so sad but I know you are smart and strong god will not let you be lost. Najmia I hope you are fine.
where are you from
@@adhamkhalil7065my mother is from Greece and my dad is from India and Pakistan
She is not, Unfortunately
@@56iyhwhat’s her current situation ?
Why?
I hope she's still alive and doing well May Allah her wherever she's at ❤️
Hopefully
She is.
@@rayrepair8788what happened to her ?
She’s a legend and an inspiration for all the girls around the world.
The film expresses the suffering of some of those who chose a path other than what society desires. The movie made me sad for the people who live in these difficult situations. Also, when I saw Sanaa, I missed it very much, despite what happened to it. I would like to thank whoever made this documentary.
Her name reflects her as a whole so well. Just like a radiating, glowing star, bringing smiles to wherever she goes. I love how carefree and energetic she is, and I really hope she is doing well right now, there's so many girls out there like her whose voices aren't heard. The fact that all those people wanted to impose those restrictions on her is so absurd. She's (well, was, but you get the point) thirteen, a literal child. Let her be childish and have fun, she is everything I want to be and so much more. Najmia, I hope you're still the bright star you were all these years ago.
This was my entire life growing up in a muslim country. The exact same words, harassment, humiliation and fear. I got to escape, I know millions of women can’t 💔
That's because Islam is brutally oppressive and pretends to be peaceful.
@@92GreyBlue please take it easy.
@@92GreyBlue bro stfu you know nothing about Islam. It’s one off the most peaceful religion out their. It wouldn’t be a religion if their wasn’t rules. I understand it’s bad their forcing this girl too wear hijab but at a certain age you must start too wear one in Islam. And it’s a rule. I know the guys in this video might come off as oppressive but that’s what the yemeni culture teaches them. It’s not islams fault and what your not gonna do is sit here and be islamaphobic cause if you wanna go I’m right here to debate all day.
This is what happens when you grow up in an ignorant community with illiterate men. Not Muslim country, cos your people clearly don’t represent Islam. Islam is there to wipe out ignorance!
Why are you trying to portray a lie? Probably you did go through it but millions? I don’t think so. Women are more depressed in the west then they are in the Middle East. In America the word bit*h and woman are synonymous. Out of 420 million Arabs in the world I would say not even 10000 would have the same thought as you. Compare that to women elsewhere and compare they’re mental health with our woman. We treat our women like queens. Your experience doesn’t reflect the experience of a chunk of this worlds population
I hope she's still alive and that if things don't change she goes somewhere where she will not be threatened for not wearing a hijab
That's a happy go lucky little girl, what a great personality and innocent demeanor. I hope people would stop pestering her and let her be. Good luck Najmia ♥️
I cannot even bear to watch knowing that after this documentary she was forced to wear the niqab by her dad and now she's in deep regret over not being able to complete her studies. I hope one day she will find happiness ☹
These is so sad، my heart breaks for her. Hope she is safe.
She is life itself so fantastic,
واو شخصيتها عظيمة ، كل هذا الذكاء و الشجاعة و الطلاقة بعمر ال ١٣
انا ما اعرف كيف ما شاء الله فتاة بهذا العمر في مكان كذا طلعت بهذي العقلية المنفتحة العصرية؟ ما شاء الله عليها
لو كان في فتى بشخصيتها كانوا رح يحكوا عليه بالخير و بيمدحونه لكن بما انها انثى كل ما يردونه هو قمعها
حسبي الله على كل مجتمع يقمع و يدمر المرأة ، اخاف يسرقوا منها روحها
I like you najmia you’re so inspiring
If you go to Yemen, you will see many examples like her. Girls who are just being kids, and being told what to do/wear by the neighbors and they just don't care. Because they are just kids, and their families don't mind them being that way. They know it's just a phase, and they're just being kids.
By the age of 14-15, they when they mature, they naturally start to cover up and get shy. Boys and girls.
She is going to change the world.
This is one of the most inspiring stories from Yehen. Beating the odd, opposing the oppresive traditions. I want to know what has become of her. She has so much potential.
@raar8353 how do u know?
She is still fine and married a man she doesn't want to marry because of her father and they made her wear the hijab and she became 30 years old.
I know this girl, she is my friend. If you're really interested, contact with me for a new film shoot because she really needs...
She’s beautiful
Respect to this girl ❤ mashallah
The reason our society criticized her was not because of her courage and behavior, but rather because of the hijab, not just because it is tradition, but because this is what our religion commands, that a girl is not just an ecstasy and a view that men enjoy, but rather she is a female who appreciates herself and is greater than that. 😩🇾🇪
She appreciates her self ..she is lovely she want to live freely without wearing hijab
She want to not wear hijab
Please say your men's don't see her
Lusty muslim men's
@@p-df6qw Keep your sick disgusting western imperial sodomistic hell hole to yourself.
Very sad at the end of the clip. Najma is a strong woman and she is supposed to learn and complete her studies from her mother. As for the hijab, it is a duty for every Muslim. I am from Yemen 💗
Her spirit will set her free from that prison someday.
She is what people would call a tomboy🥰 here in the UK anyways x
هذه بعض الأفلام والتقارير التي كان لها دور في ماوصلت اليه اليمن الان
Old Sanaa, Mashallah, was clean, light and comfortable 😢😢😢 The most beautiful days. As for the girl, I saw a clip of her. She is very old, 30 years old and married. But I did not like the words of the woman when she said she lives her life and there is nothing wrong with it if she is not modest and wears the hijab or the niqab. Above all, we are Muslims, and these are the orders of God Almighty and the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace. Peace be upon him, we Yemenis are known for our adherence to our religion and its commands, other than customs and traditions
Show us the clip 😢
Bless the Imam!!!
Is this in Yemen 🇾🇪..? God bless Yemen and all her people 🙏 love from 🇬🇧
Thank you ☺️
Why would god blesd such woman hating place? I hope it burns to the ground.
exactly, every people have their customs so respecting each other is fundamental . Thanks for the positivity.
Where is she these days and what happened to her? Are you able to update in the comments please? Thank yiu.
She was eventually forced by her father to wear a veil and left school 7 months after this documentary was filmed :(
Her father forced her to wear the veil and she stopped her studies unfortunately
look up sanaa najmia and click the first link
@@Hanna-tp3df But that was years ago. Where is she in 2022?
m.th-cam.com/video/b29UQQ_dFMA/w-d-xo.html
WOW, SPecial AND CLEVER GIRL
wow man, this girl is very special and very beautiful, i really wanna check out on her, and see how her life goes, am really proud of you najmia, really proud, i hope you’re doing all good, and got what you want.
Her father took her out of school and did not let her complete her studies. He married her to a man who was older than her, Sunan, and she separated from him and has a daughter. She now lives a normal life.
@@Ibrahim-c3e9u where did u get this information? How do you know she separated from her husband?
Go Najmia go ❤
Look for the girl and investigate her because he is a rare person
if we get a official contract then we will do. it will take only a few days in yemen to locate her.
ان حضرت الى هناك فمصيرك الموت لامحال
@@MNS-INFO I want to contribute
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@@MNS-INFO what's that?
ماشاء الله تبارك الله
ربنا يحفظها اين ما كانت
واجهة مصاعب كبيرة في تخلف العقول المتحجره، على الرغم إنها طفلة، وكان مفروض يحتووها وياعملوها بأسلوب لطيف ويشجعوها للطرحه والخ، بس طريقتهم غصببب تخلي الواحد يسوي العكس
اجمل مقطع في اليوتيوب ضحكت وحزنت بنفس القدر 💜
الله يسعدها ويحفظها وين ماكانت...عشقت الفيديو هاذا من بعد شخصيتها
I really want to know how she’s doing now . I hope she’s happy and doing well ❤️
She is not, She got married Against her will regrettably
نعم هي فتاه طموحه وذكيه ولديها جاذبيه بطريقة ما لكن ما هدف الفلم هذا وترجمته وانتاجه من قبل جهه خارجيه واكثر ما كان التركيز على التسويه الاجتماعيه بين الجنسين لكن نحن كاعرب ومسلمين لدينا عادات وتقاليد وتعاليم دينيه ان جماله في حشمتها وسترها ومكان المرأه في مجتمعنا اعظم مما يتخيل الغرب والعالم الغير اسلامي لا يمكنكم تدنيس المرأه العربيه واليمنيه خصوصا وهدفكم واضح من هذا الفلم ولن نسير على خطاكم وفي نهاية المطاف سوف ينتصر الحق ✌🏻
للأمانة المرأة والرجل نفس الشيء ولكلا منهم حق الحياة وحق التجربة خلقنا كلنا بدون غطاء
The girl is strong and has good intentions. The problem with most of Yemeni society is that they accept the commands and teachings of religion through tradition and not that they are God’s commands and that they are the best choice for our lives, in addition to the wrong view of women and their role in life. God Almighty created male and female for the same reason, which is (populating the earth and reviving it). Of course, there are limits and advantages to each of them. I hope that security and peace will prevail in Yemen and awareness will spread among the people
This was 6 years ago, I would love to see her now all grown up.
This was 14 years ago
They published it 7 years ago
I live in Sana’a and I hope that I can meet her someday 🥹 i’m in love with her courage and confidence !
Were you born in yemen or did you move there @@Kholoudkh8oo
As I know Sanaa now is the most city in Yemen that doesn't restrict women. Plus why do they exaggerate, come on, there are so many women in Yemen with professions, doctors, lawyers, and more why turn a blind eye to what you can do just because you want to live like the West. I am not being personal here am just saying in general, sometimes we try to look for extreme freedom that later we come back crawling cause it did us no good, the truth that is denied. Words from a woman from Yemen.
It's been filmed 17 years ago. It's not exaggerated it's how things were, and still are in a way, in yemen
What's going on with these guys faces? What do they do to distend the cheek like that? This girl is brave and amazing and I adore her spirit- may all oppressed women be free sooner then later.
All the men there are chewing on some drug called Khat.
"Khat is a stimulant drug, which means it speeds up the messages between the brain and the body. Chewing khat is part of some social traditions in parts of the Middle East, such as Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and in Eastern Africa, such as Somalia."
I don't know how this is compatible with Islam, because normally this should be considered as Haram. In any case, it looks like hypocrisy when Muslim men order women to wear a headscarf but themselves practice un-Islamic practices. Maybe there is a Muslim who can explain this to us here.
@@MNS-INFO Ahhh ok I've heard about it but never saw it because I was born in the west. I'm an ex muslim, I can say that it's not that strange for men to selectively uphold religion. As that one guy said if a guy does something it's on him, but when a woman does anything she shames her entire lineage. This is the sad reality (not for everybody but for too many)Thanks for answering
@@I_am_not_your_sister You are welcome. Thank you also for your answer. Best regards 🤝
There is no compulsion.. this is what it looks like, its also infront of the camera . Only they know what happens when their is no camera around.
Why do you show Yemen in this way? Women are moderate in their dress, Yemen is beautiful, and the people of Yemen are not fanatical and evil as you imagine them to be.
نجميه القويه ❤
Talking about religion while meanwhile they take drugs 😂😂I swear to god Yemen is the weirdest place ever
It's the same typical western propoganda.
نجمية جميلة❤
All the men are high on kat. If you notice ALL of them are chewing qat. So sad to see.
I hope she is still alive and their didn’t k*ll her.🙏
She is still alive, but Depressed unfortunately
Why would they kill her. You have a misunderstanding of Yemen.
The girl has been dressing up like that, and acting like that before the filming of this video. She has a family who understands that she's still young and just being herself.She isn't the only kid living like that in Yemen.
By the age of 14-15 boys and girls start to change and shy away. Naturally, these girls start to cover up.
I wonder where is Najmia today, and what is she doing?
She is a grown woman and has been wearing the niqab for years now
I support the veil. But she is still young...why does everybody want her to grow up so fast?
Great , but...where is Najima now? In 2024 ? She is herself yet? 😔
I want to speak to my Yemeni people if I could.
Yes, the brothers in the neighborhood are right about men being protectors and above women, but women also have unique rights over men: they must be taking care of, fed and clothed and listened to, especially mothers. The boy saying how women are "deficient" got me angry. A'isha, the mother of the believers and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)'s last wife, was one of the greatest scholars of hadith, and relayed the most significant traditions to the companions.
Najmia here is full of spirit, there is nothing wrong with that, but she is most probably ignorant on Islamic teachings. Unfortunately, my Country Yemen is plagued with social classism, racism, ignorance and the vast majority of it is cultural more than religious.
I live the man with the white turban
Je retourne demain à jour j'espère la rencontrer
Has anyone found her yet?
She is still fine and married a man she doesn't want to marry because of her father and they made her wear the hijab and she became 30 years old.
How could we see what happened to her?
If someone gives us an official order and at least reimburses the cost of the mission, then it would not be a problem for us to locate Najmia in Yemen.
@@MNS-INFO I don't know how you can receive an official order but you could open a collection account. I think, a lot of people would like to help if you go public. I hope, at least you will try 🙏
@@amilettyan3836 Sorry, we do not collect money like that because it could lead to the point that foolish people could accuse us of embezzlement. We dont work like that. Someone would have to come forward to give us a official assignment for the mission to locate her and that one will have to cover the costs for that mission. We estimate that including the flight, the money to bribe local officers when needed, and other needed expenses, will alltogether be around 3500 USD. In that case of Najmia we would not take a payment for our work but only the money to cover the expenses of the mission itself. A man from USA, who is also a author and who is also interested in the wherabouts of Najmia contacted us recently. We will see whether that man is serious to assign us with the contract to locate Najmia. If any news then we will keep you up to date.
@@MNS-INFO Thank you very much for your efforts and information. I want you to succeed. This girl deserves to be happy 🥺💫
@@amilettyan3836 Hi Amilet, I saw the update on Najmia, and I'm very sorry to tell you that her stupid father took her out of school and forced her to wear the hijab. The poor girlie abandoned her dream of ever becoming a translator, because of the war there are no tourists in Sanaa, as she was hoping to show them places that nobody knows about in her native city, like she said with all the innocence of childhood. Probably sooner than later he father will marry her off to some abusive old jerk. This is how things work in that part of the world. Maybe if you volunteer some day to go there to teach English or do some humanitarian work, you'll be able to see Najmia ♥️
Unfortunately, Najmiya was not a girl who was interested in her studies. Her interest was focused on playing and wandering in the streets, and she behaved like a boy. If she had been interested and diligent, her father would not have opposed her completing her studies. Many veiled girls completed their studies, achieved their dreams, and became useful to society. The veil was never a reason for a woman to be late and not to obtain a degree. Whatever she dreams of, she only has to be diligent and concerned. Hijab is not the problem, but rather it is a protection for the woman and a preservation of her from harm.
What harm, that’s dumb
What happened to her?
Nothing happened to her so keep whatever made up nonsense you've made up in your head to your self you twisted white supremacist 😅
صاحبة القناه هل انتي يمنيه
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www.mns-qs.org/contact.html
ودفتم بالبنت وتحجبت وتزوجت قسراً من تحت راسكم الله لا وفقكم
Yemeni men are right and may God protect them and their traditions
How are they right?
على حق؟؟😂😂 شكلك عنصري وجاهل مثلهم حدك تاكل قات زي البقره آخر من يتكلم عن الحق هو انت كل همك العادات مو الدين
In the Quran there is evidence for the veil and evidence for segregation of male and females.
A human beings honor is in the mind not in the hijab ….. ❤️❤️❤️
I understand she doesnt want to go by islams rules. Who would? But she's completely disrespectful towards adults. I bet she wouldnt speak that way in front of her parents. She's obviously showing off for the camera.
America you gonna pay bstd
فيديو كان غرضه افساد اليمن لكن خسئتم
الفيديو حااااالي لكن وجود الشباب وعقلياتهم ما اعجبونيشش مع الاسف هل فعلاً عاد العقليات المتحجره موجوده لليوم 😢
A channel that wants to incite honorable Muslim women to remove the hijab, but do not dream, you spoilers
الله ياخذ الجهل .
As humans we have a choice in this dunya, we can follow what Allah commanded…or we can follow our wimps, desires and the lies propagated by the west to dilute and weaken Islam
The quran is the desires of muhammed.
I've known many Muslims who have told me that they hate the Islam religion, but they have to pretend to be a Muslim because they are in a Muslim country. Their eyes have been opened.
The video looks beautiful from a one side. But there are demonic agendas spitted out from the reporter’s mouth.
Unfortunately she is lowering the importance of the Hadith and sharing her “Quranic” philosophy. May Allah guide her.
Najmia is a great girl, as long she didn’t reach her puberty she has the right to play around in the streets with cautios, but “Islamicly” when a girl reach the age of puberty she must cover her hair no doubt.
That doesn’t mean she shouldn’t have fun rather she should differentiate between her childhood and maturity. Many differences between the two.
May Allah guide us all.
noticed that as well about the reporter
Reporter is a good woman. But you on the other hand is a woman hater. May god punish you amen