AsA...I just purchased your book and look forward to reading it...Tanzania is a gorgeous country worthy of hijrah for sure but what I'm hearing dealing with immigration can be a challenge past those initial 90 days so those looking at TZ should study carefully and get the correct info...I hope Bro. Hamza is taking advantage of his wife's citizenship and getting his own in order...tfs...JZK...
Yep, this is it, this is more like the ideal. Not easier per se, but simpler and more natural. Looks like a greener version of Sudan (my heritage on my father's side), which is not viable - either ATM (for obvious reasons) or in the foreseeable future unfortunately. AlhamduliLah, I've witnessed what a hard and basic life looks like so this is bougie by comparison! But yeah, seems as though everything is there: food, animals, land for housing/crops. Only difference for me would be building materials/style (my educational background is sustainability), however all else is 👌 masha'Allah. Barak Allah feek again for the content!
Thanks for the informative video. I have family in Eastern Ethiopia (what should be Western Somalia) and the lifestyle seems similar, although Tanzania looks like it has a better climate. When I've visited in the past, the underdevelopment was a bit hard to deal with. Outside of the daily life, how were government officials? Officers, police, etc.? Did they seem stern and unwelcoming? Quick to stop you? I think many people would appreciate your take on that aspect in future 'country profile' videos. Jazaakallahu khayran!
"how were government officials? Officers, police, etc.?" 💯 - this needs to be explored more deeply. How I knew Sudan was past the point of no return back in 2016 was when the corruption became blatant. Officials (and even lay-people) openly asking for 'gifts' for processing (EDIT: also, payment of extra 'fees' with the threat of witholding submitted documents - usually passport - or rejection). Never happened to me before in the 20 years prior, was a real shock. Only returned for the death/funeral of my father in '21; same thing happened. If it stays like that, then never again will I go back. So sad 😔. May Allah help/guide them (and us), ameen.
May Allah reward you brothers I got one suggestion though How about when visiting a muslim country, taking some opinions from the muslim locals would be very beneficial for all of us
Oh and also; isn't it funny how so many of us with immigrant parents now yearn for what they left behind? Granted, alhamduiLah we'd now have in our ancestral lands the kind of financial security they were initially searching for, but what I mean is, rather than them settling us here in the chaotic man-made West and making us a means of da'wah (as model citizens), we instead see beauty in the simplicity of the natural order of things, subhan Allah.
Hello I am Tanzanian you can buy land through investment means as an investor the process is a bit tedious but after that you will be able to lease the land from the government for about 66 yrs in Tanzania no one owns land it’s leased from the government however you will able to sell it you want .
A lot of Yemen is pretty risky to visit. Not a lot of people from the west trying to make hijrah there. The houthis have destroyed much of the country especially the western part near the red sea. 😕🙁
When I visited Tanzania (Darussalam and Zanzibar) last year I felt like I was in a Muslim country. I heard the adhan for each prayer, the mall had a musalla that looked like a masjid. Zanzibar is 99% Muslim. I personally think there are more Muslims than the official number. Also, the president is Muslim.
I image myself being like brother Hamza. I love the nature lifestyle, I think the kids would as well
Allahumma barik! The simple life.
Tanzania beautiful country ❤
Assalamualaikum. May Allah The Almighty bless and reward you brother and your family always. Shukran
AsA...I just purchased your book and look forward to reading it...Tanzania is a gorgeous country worthy of hijrah for sure but what I'm hearing dealing with immigration can be a challenge past those initial 90 days so those looking at TZ should study carefully and get the correct info...I hope Bro. Hamza is taking advantage of his wife's citizenship and getting his own in order...tfs...JZK...
Yep, this is it, this is more like the ideal. Not easier per se, but simpler and more natural. Looks like a greener version of Sudan (my heritage on my father's side), which is not viable - either ATM (for obvious reasons) or in the foreseeable future unfortunately.
AlhamduliLah, I've witnessed what a hard and basic life looks like so this is bougie by comparison! But yeah, seems as though everything is there: food, animals, land for housing/crops. Only difference for me would be building materials/style (my educational background is sustainability), however all else is 👌 masha'Allah.
Barak Allah feek again for the content!
Thanks for the informative video. I have family in Eastern Ethiopia (what should be Western Somalia) and the lifestyle seems similar, although Tanzania looks like it has a better climate. When I've visited in the past, the underdevelopment was a bit hard to deal with. Outside of the daily life, how were government officials? Officers, police, etc.? Did they seem stern and unwelcoming? Quick to stop you? I think many people would appreciate your take on that aspect in future 'country profile' videos. Jazaakallahu khayran!
"how were government officials? Officers, police, etc.?"
💯 - this needs to be explored more deeply. How I knew Sudan was past the point of no return back in 2016 was when the corruption became blatant. Officials (and even lay-people) openly asking for 'gifts' for processing (EDIT: also, payment of extra 'fees' with the threat of witholding submitted documents - usually passport - or rejection). Never happened to me before in the 20 years prior, was a real shock. Only returned for the death/funeral of my father in '21; same thing happened. If it stays like that, then never again will I go back. So sad 😔.
May Allah help/guide them (and us), ameen.
May Allah reward you brothers
I got one suggestion though
How about when visiting a muslim country, taking some opinions from the muslim locals would be very beneficial for all of us
May not always be possible due to controls by the authorities, but agreed in principle.
Tanzania 🇹🇿
Arusha na Dar es Salaam are different lifestyle 😊 coastal regions majority are Muslim
As salamu alaykum.
6:07
What's going on with that chicken is it okay?
Beautiful life
اللهم صل و سلم على سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه و سلم.
Oh and also; isn't it funny how so many of us with immigrant parents now yearn for what they left behind? Granted, alhamduiLah we'd now have in our ancestral lands the kind of financial security they were initially searching for, but what I mean is, rather than them settling us here in the chaotic man-made West and making us a means of da'wah (as model citizens), we instead see beauty in the simplicity of the natural order of things, subhan Allah.
Can any one answer
How can I buy a land in Tanzania as a foreigner or a house.
Can we make hijrah to tanzania ?
Hello I am Tanzanian you can buy land through investment means as an investor the process is a bit tedious but after that you will be able to lease the land from the government for about 66 yrs in Tanzania no one owns land it’s leased from the government however you will able to sell it you want .
U ar Wellcome tz
Can you guys do video on Yemen
A lot of Yemen is pretty risky to visit. Not a lot of people from the west trying to make hijrah there. The houthis have destroyed much of the country especially the western part near the red sea. 😕🙁
@@ابراهيم_محمد_الازهر Exactly, it's like asking to do a video on Sudan - there's a war going on, it's not like peace time
Tanzania 60 percent muslims and zanzibar 99 percent muslims well come to zanzibar
How is life in Zanzibar brother ?
@Sambasaïd life is very good all we are muslims well come
@@iddijumaali7192 What are the professional oppurtinites?
Check your stats, don't give info if you don't have enough detais
60+ % christians nationwide
Is it a Muslim country?
65pc christian 35pc muslim apparently.
@@hn1695 then I have to cancel hijrah plans here.
Leadership of the country is Muslim
@@servantofthemerciful3511there are areas in Tanzania that are mostly Muslim, so you would feel like you’re in a Muslim country, but to each their own
When I visited Tanzania (Darussalam and Zanzibar) last year I felt like I was in a Muslim country. I heard the adhan for each prayer, the mall had a musalla that looked like a masjid. Zanzibar is 99% Muslim. I personally think there are more Muslims than the official number. Also, the president is Muslim.
Don’t put your religion politics in to this country that what destroyed Nigeria
Straying away from Islam is what leads to the destruction of countries.
LOL, bruh Nigeria has deeper problems ( than religion) that destroyed it
12:34 thobes on crisp 😂
Can u do Malaysia??
Apparently electricity and water is all free in Qatar for the residents!
As far as I know this is only for Qatar citizens not residents?