EID IN HARAR | ETHIOPIA VLOG
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2018
- As soon as I realised that EID would fall during the summer, I knew that I just HAD to visit Harar during that time. When I visited in 2012, I celebrated Eid ul Fitr in Harar and it was (and still is) one of the best experiences of my life. I just HAD to return. So, I did. And it did not disappoint. I love the community feel of praying all together, and the family orientated day.
I'm so excited for you to see the three Harar Vlogs that I have lined up! Thumbs up if you can't wait too :)
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Wow thank,s for show us harare imiss alot my home land iwill be three very soon.
Your welcome
I love when you talk about your culture! Beautiful
I love your Harar vlogs!! It’s so lovely to hear about the culture too. Sounds like there is a lot of tradition!
Your grandma is so talented, masha'Allah. Thanks for sharing your beautiful culture with us Amina :).
Loved everything about this vlog Masha'Allah. Looks like you've had lovely eid Masha'Allah! :)
Thank you Dr.Amina Younis. You provided me with the best beautiful videos of Addis Abeba and Harar cities I ever watched - the beauty of nature in the two cities, the beauty and tranquility in their tourist resorts specially Debre Zeit. The unique holiness of Harar City and its many mosques, the exceptional religious and national traditions and customs of Ethiopia that survived for centuries and its colourful ethnic diversity is something to appreciate and touches the heart.
I didn’t know you were harari! Nice to see my people on TH-cam! Love from Atlanta ❤️
Masha Allah our brothers and sisters u guys are so awesome what a beautiful Ethiopian traditional keep going Dr amina hugs from London
Loveeeeee Harar....... so beautiful mashallaah ❤️
The nasheed in the background is soo nice 😍 As usual, a content full vlog 🔥
Maasha Allaah, what a great place, love the food and the culture as well.
Salamualeikum ! So beautiful MashaAllah .. I really enjoyed it 😍
Lovely...😍😍😍 now I want to learn about my own culture too
I was astonished the way grandma was making dua......I really like that. Alhamdulillah for you that you are a still practicing Muslimah .
Best video I watch from Ethiopia 🇪🇹 love from Somalia 🇸🇴
Thank you!
samhar ahmed hi
samhar ahmed how are you
Maasha'allaah Dr.Amina Younis, a young, educated Muslim girl who who was able to navigate successfully between secular education and her Islam and its tradition. Baarak Allaah fiiki
Thank you for the explanations of your culture! So interesting :)
I like how you explain everything great vlog
አልላሁ የስጠሽ ዪ Video ዚራበሺነሌ።
Please make more Videos.
Greetings from Austin Texas.
Alsalamu Alakauim Allah bless and Protect you Ameen sister. I like this video. Thank you for sharing. Love you 😘
Loved it. I l love to see different mesjids.i hope your vidioes has more mesjids no pressure
Harar looks amazing mahsallah❤❤
Love harar! Love the culture and love the video! Xxx
Assalamu A’laikum sister, Could you please tell from where did you take the nasheed that starts at 0:49 ? I love it
I love these harar videos
جزاك الله خير يا اختي والله انا بحبكم في الله
I like those harari baskets. I got some at home on the wall😀
Beautiful MashAllah
Love your outfit btw
The explanation of your traditions is so interesting! I'm from a different part of Ethiopia ( technically greater Somalia) but the difference in cultures is astounding. Hope I get the opportunity to visit one day. Although I wonder is it easy to navigate as a tourist? Or would you need someone who's familiar with the language/ culture to go with?
Thank you! You can easily navigate as a tourist but of course it's always better with a guide who can point things out to you!
Where is greater Somalia?
@@minilikiii3186 Greater Somalia is Somalia, Djibouti, north eastern Kenya (Mandera, Garissa etc) and eastern Ethiopia aka Ogaden.
That jabana ( the coffee ☕️) you will never feel full of enjoying and having story time
I adore and appreciate the Ethiopian people and culture. One of the wishes of my life is to travel and visit this beautiful country and people. Greetings from Saudi Arabia
The inside of your households truly resemble ours. Your language and tunes of your songs are almost like Ours
I love Harar and its people.
Nice video Eid Mubarak
Beautiful. May I be there one day insha Allah. Assalaam alaikum from the Netherlands.
MashAllah very nice, what is the name of the nasheed?
Very interesting, thank you!
Allahumma barik lahum, to you and your husband! Ameen. Love your culture.. its so fascinating!! Was wondering, whats the name of the nasheed you played on this video? xx
The song has no link, it's just from a CD I got from Ethiopia!
harar is my hometown❤❤
I have watched all your videos..
waaw i was born in harar ,but i have not seen it 4 the last 20 years "i really miss it wlhi.
MASHA ALLAH
የኔ ማር በጣም ደስ ይላል ማሻ አላህ ሁሌ እክታተለሻለሁ
whats the name of the nasheed
LOVE from Sudan 💙💙💙
I am mesmerized by harari culture, so rich in art ,culture and food
and so beautiful Masha Allah. The nasheed in the beginning was so beautiful, can you share the name of it please! Love from India.
Very nice video ,love ethiopia from india ,please tell us which nasheed you used in the background
MashaAllah beautiful
May Allah protect Ethiopians 🇪🇹
What a beautiful country!
😍😍😌
MashAllah.......... from pakistan
Hi :) what is the name of the song playing at the beginning or your flight?
The song has no link, it's just from a CD I got from Ethiopia!
The name of song is
Harari zikri by ustaz fathi
Name:- Goytow ustena meka wa madena
You can check it.
i love harar
My favorite cities/coolest Ethiopians are Harar, Addis, Dire, or Hawasa. Best people!
Please what is the name of manzuma or nashida i like it
Subhana Allah. You guys in Harar Ethiopia really resemble my Swahili bajun community here at the Kenya coast in the lamu archipelago. It is also said that we originally came from Ethiopia before settling in kismayu in somalia and then dispersing to lamu. Could Bajunis of Kenya be coming from Harar your place. Plz give light or research on that.
00:07 😍😍😍
ماشاء الله تبارك الله بالتوفيق ان شاء الله
جزاك الله خيرا
1st 😭😂❤️
Woohooo! That was quick!
Nice trip
name of the song please ...ya nabiya Allah mohamed nabina ????
Please please list all the musics in your videos ! wonderful
Amin
Great video - shame you mainly focused on your family. So much more you could have shared about Harar. The rich history, significant of the five gates, agriculture (chat), etc
Adil Dirie wait for the next video :)
This video is absolutely amazing😍 but one question doll why do you cut off a bit of your head when you're vloging?
Shany Andrews thankyouu, my arm just isn’t long enough without my tripod to get my full face aandd the background in! The tripod helps :)
I always like Annashid Mohammedul Amiina scw scw scw thank you
Nice to see another vlog. If u don't mind, why he can't speak Amharic?
He's not Ethiopian :)
I miss my ethiopia
💖🌏💚
Thats asudanese boy?
Grandma Ma's Du'a Though.......
I know right!
ጎበዝ ነሽ ቤተሰብሽን ባህልና ሀገርሽን ስላከበርሽ
hy
❤️
Uff. How can he live with u
Pls tel de nashed in de background
የኔ ቆንጆ ምትይው ኣይገባኝም ስለሞድሽ ዝምብዬ ቪድዮሽን ኣያለው
Abayo macan
What’s your husbands nationality ðnicity?
Did u say shaah for the tea? And malawah for the pancakes. If so how cool cuz we all so say malawah and shaah in somali. 😁😂
Ethiopia has Muslim 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇷🇪🇷🇩🇯🇩🇯🇵🇸🇵🇸
ما شاء الله إثيوبيا جميلة هل انتى مستمره
في تعليم اللغة العربية
you can't speak or read any Ethiopian languages?
Milli Hab her Ethiopian language is harari she can speak it..Amharic the official is not needed for everyone
well, good for her.
Milli Hab yes there are over 80 languages and most I’m not sure if u know but Ethiopia long ago killed anyone not speaking Amharic cut tongues off...it was their way of amharizing and forcing to assimilate so Amhara can be the superior and face of Ethiopia...the kings goal was to have 1 language and 1 religion (hence forcing Christianity, specifically Orthodox) so people in return were resistant and purposely held on to their language sadly some regions are losing their language almost extinct..
So how come these 80+ languages existing now?
Yes, I speak Harari which is an Ethiopian language. Unfortunately, it is endangered. May God preserve all of our culture's, regardless of which culture it is. We are all beautiful.