GUYANA 2025 - MASSY STORES GUYANA / MALL / PRE - RAMADAN STORE (NOOR ISLAMIC WEAR)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2025

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  • @missnaughtiag12
    @missnaughtiag12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    this video symbolizes the importance of all whom is a muslim that is celebrating ramadan in feb 28 to fast and purify oneself to the prophet Mohammad in islamic Culture and traditions in the middle east as well as the western world, this video demonstrates those celebrating this holy month for cleansing and purification what a lovely interview with the owner whom is showing the traditional clothing and attire for muslim woman, beautiful apparel, thank you for again for uploading, the islamic culture and the importance of ramadan in this video may allah always bless you ma'am and your family enjoy your lovely holy month of celebration and fasting god bless mush respect from canada

    • @crlifethings
      @crlifethings  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@missnaughtiag12 Thank you 😊

  • @roymoore8891
    @roymoore8891 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you for sharing another of my favorite places. It's excellent. Keep up the good work. Be safe. God's blessings to you and family. 🙏👍❤️

    • @crlifethings
      @crlifethings  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@roymoore8891 Thank you 😊

  • @Reza-1223
    @Reza-1223 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    That's a very nice store.. the garments are beautiful. The shopkeeper is very pleasant and I like how she caters to budget friendly customers.
    Have a wonderful night guys ❤🙏💪👍🏽💯🇬🇾🇬🇾

    • @crlifethings
      @crlifethings  2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you Reza 😊
      Have a good night!

    • @frankjones3508
      @frankjones3508 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      My wife may visit that store but hopefully she can find her size, when she comes to Guyana.

  • @lloydgarraway7568
    @lloydgarraway7568 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great content! 👍🏾

  • @leslynjohn8593
    @leslynjohn8593 9 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Chandani, I’m lying in bed enjoying this journey with. You create such great memories of my/our life in beautiful Guyana. You’ve made my day. Great appreciation to you and your family for creating this magical moment.

  • @missnaughtiag12
    @missnaughtiag12 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    أتمنى لكم كل التوفيق في رمضان وجمال الثقافة الإسلامية والأشخاص الذين يحتفلون بهذا الشهر الكريم للنبي محمد.

  • @Nomeado
    @Nomeado 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Greetings from Brazil

  • @BibiZamirudin-nd9vc
    @BibiZamirudin-nd9vc 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Beautiful Guyana 🎉enjoy the day

  • @jasonlives6923
    @jasonlives6923 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    16:36 There's nothing quite like indulging in a warm slice of freshly baked red bread. its rich aroma and soft texture makes every bite unforgettable. 😋

  • @sarjoo666
    @sarjoo666 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good night family

  • @Reza-1223
    @Reza-1223 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good evening ❤

  • @afzbar7116
    @afzbar7116 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Hi I love your videos, One small issue for me is that moving the camera too fast gives me a headache.

    • @crlifethings
      @crlifethings  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@afzbar7116Hi, thank you for watching ☺️
      Sorry, I'll try to be slower 😊

    • @afzbar7116
      @afzbar7116 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! 👍

  • @ulrichlachman1216
    @ulrichlachman1216 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Suriname has also a dispute with the border with Guyana
    If the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro decides tomorrow to annex the Essequibo area following a military action following a referendum, the Guyanese will be faced with a taste of their own medicine. The Venezuelans have been claiming the Essequibo area for decades, because they assume that during the colonial administration of the British - in what is now called Guyana - the aforementioned area was confiscated by the German Robert Hermann Schomburgk by drawing up false maps. . Venezuela was certainly no match for the British militarily at that period, so the area was added to Guyana. It must be clear that the British also wanted a so-called foothold on the mainland of South America. On our side too, the British have done everything they can to steal territory from the other colonizers in the North Sea. The fact that part of present-day Guyana also belonged to the colony of Suriname can still be deduced from the Dutch names in certain places. But it was the same Robert Hermann Schomburgk who ascended the Corentijn and also after this journey drew up a false map for the British, in which he indicated that the Coeroeni Cutari was the upper course of the Corantijn River. He had not seen the truly much larger stream of water that we call the Upper Corantijn. Later, upon further investigation by the British Barrington Brown, the Upper Corantijn - which he called the New River - turned out to be the real upper course, creating the so-called Tigri Delta, located between Coeroeni, Cutari, Upper Corantijn and the Acarai Mountains, without there was no doubt that it should be regarded as Surinamese territory. However, the British wanted nothing to do with Barrington Brown's findings. In 1969, before our political independence, President Forbes Burnham of Guyana, which became independent in 1966, decided to occupy the Tigri Delta by means of military force. As is known, the Netherlands, which still had to defend Suriname as a part of the empire, did not intervene. Due to this annexation and the violent actions of Guyana, Suriname still has a border dispute with that country, just like Venezuela has with the Guyanese over the Essequibo area. The Guyanese government is now screaming bloody murder and is seeking support all over the world against a possible Venezuelan attack to take over the area militarily, but Suriname should absolutely not side with Guyana when it comes to the Essequibo issue. Guyana has occupied part of our territory since 1969, and does everything if the area belongs to it. We may be part of the English-speaking club CARICOM, which immediately supported Guyana, but we have been robbed by the Guyanese for more than 54 years. They have taken our territory hostage with military force and we should not accept that for a moment and certainly should not side with them when it concerns the Essequibo issue between Venezuela and the Guyanese. The fact that the Venezuelans now want to take back the area, if necessary with the use of the much stronger Venezuelan army, of course has everything to do with the large oil and natural gas reserves that have been discovered off the coast of the aforementioned area. This border dispute could have enormous consequences for security in our area, which can be described as the Guyanas. An area that runs from the Orinoco to the Oyapock. It is understandable that Venezuela may wish to use military resources. Isn't that what the Guyanese did to us in 1969, when The Hague did everything it could to get the police unit out of the Tigri area and was under former officer Lapre. The Netherlands did not want to have trouble with NATO partner Great Britain, that was clear at the time. But we now live in the 21st century and must not forget that we have a Ukraine and a Gaza, where major powers commit actions that can cause changes within geopolitics, including on our continent, when business and major financial interests come into play. This is about oil, that's what it was about in Iraq too. We can always talk about green energy and electric cars, but oil is still of great and survival importance for most economies and that is why the Venezuelan-Guyanese border conflict can still cause a lot of trouble for all of us. And especially if world powers get involved. Is oil a blessing or a curse? Unfortunately, this will also be expressed or expressed in this region.
    Surinamese Newspaper / Source: De West, d.d., 19-11-2023

  • @ralphrandolph2830
    @ralphrandolph2830 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    oboy whatis brock teeths

  • @rasat4829
    @rasat4829 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No shit! Guyanese nah cook anymore de ah buy fast food now like crazy! Hahahahaha! Guyanese are eating American, and the Guyanese in America are eating Guyanese, Hahahahaha! go figure

    • @amazonwarrior7126
      @amazonwarrior7126 วันที่ผ่านมา

      '@4829 ha ha ha you make me laugh so much, yes but be fair most Guyanese dont eat foreign food. in Guyana, Guyanese got to avoid the corrn starch in imported foods