1- it’s ok to eat with your left hand, it’s up to you, no one will force you 2- holding hands is ok! 3- some places close when it’s time to pray, and some don’t 4- bringing a gift when you visit someone is a good thing but not necessary.
But don't show your soles of the feet to anybody. The feet's soles are the dirtiest part of a person. And of course, all women there MUST WEAR A HIJAB, even if you are not in a mosque (or "masjid"). If you don't, the Mutawwa will harass you physically until you comply. You could even be arrested. The prohibition of going to Mecca and Medina if you are not a Muslim or a Muslim-Pilgrim (especially in times where the Kingdom hosts the famous "Hajj") had been there in the Kingdom for years. The reason for this prohibition is to help prevent religious conversion to some other religion other than Islam (which is known as proselytization, which is illegal there).
Thsnks for your video but you made very complicated in some points while it is not anyway, Im working as an uber driver and i meet a lot of tourists and the are enjoying their time here in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 You are all welcome to visit our beautiful country ❤️
As a Saudi thank you so much for your visit and here are some points that you may have found too restrict when they are not: First, holding hands actually you can hold your wifes hand only, women are too restrict with Islam so most of them are all covered and some dont cover their face and in islam you are only allowed to stay with your wife if not a girl from your family, sometimes and ok to stay in a meeting with a girl talking about business or some kind of work relationships and no girlfriends at all, doing drugs or drinking alcohol is very forbidden is saudi arabia like it can get you to atleast 5 years in prison + a very big fine, also another point is stealing in Saudi Arabia if you steal something the government will cut your hand 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Its really a must for someone to learn a country's dos and donts before visiting that country. Not only knowing its cultures and traditions, but also respect them. You will be welcome wherever you go if you behave appropriately ❤
Respect is two way street. How can you respect a theocratic country run by a absolute monarch that still executes people for questioning their religious myths?
Things aren't always so simple. Using that rationale one could argue if we visited Nazi Germany in the 30s we should all shut up and respect their local culture rather than call out the bad behaviour when we see it.. In reality, Saudi Arabia is a totalitarian state. it is a theocracy, not a democracy. It's monarchy is inherited. It's rulers steal their own country's wealth to buy themselves exotic car collections. And if any Saudi criticizes them too much, the royal family kills them. So just shut up to fit in? Or maybe push back a little so people living there might have future hope for a better life.
@@mydogsbutlerperfectly legitimate and agreeable points. We shouldn't ignore anything we deem backwards - how anyone can support women's rights and gay rights, and then ignore their plights in another country is horrible. The same goes for Dubai
Thanks for your video! Just getting boarded to go there! Going there with an open minded and for sure common sense and respect. The basics things in my opinion to enjoy travelling
Things i have questions about- "Don't take pictures of women" why only women ? You shouldn't take pictures of ANYONE without permission. "Don't clap on the but" - This should not be okay anywhere not only in Saudi Arabia.
@@jordanmartinez8287 is not appropriate even in western country to take picture of random strangers 😂. But I thought he was referring to people that are in the picture not on purpose, maybe you are taking a photo of a square and the are people around, that will end in your picture 😅. But maybe I'm wrong...
He is referring to a couple slapping each other on the butt, not random people. That would be considered sexual harassment in most civilized countries.
because pics taken of women are usually for creepy reasosn and there's a culture of it in every country as well as sxual abuse etc. it shouldn't have to be spelled out.
I have lived in Saudi for many years. Only some restaurants close and depending on your nationality you can drink if you want as its available legally. The benefits of working in Saudi are not imaginable to most westers as its Epic brilliant. Being free from crime and politics is under rated. Women are respected and safe unlike in Europe. Saudis and all Gulf nationals are amazing. But there is a class system and being American or British does get you ahead in life.
The definition of the word embassy is a land purchased by a foreign country within the country and is considered under the sovereignty of the country to which the embassy belongs. A country such as Saudi Arabia can build a mosque inside this embassy in which the Creator alone is worshipped, such as the Saudi embassy in Iran, or wine is made in it, such as the American embassy in Saudi Arabia.
I would love to visit Saudi Arabia. It's sad that somehow various groups of people have demonized Saudi Arabia. From what I've seen and read, it seems like a beautiful place with people as eager to learn about us as we're eager to learn about them.
I met a french guy at jedah ariport he told (with a strong accent) ", i can have fun with my family without getting drunk" If you are on vacation DONT be drunk if you have family with No matter where
1. As someone who lives in Saudi I will confirm this, it's ILLEGAL and Prohibeted to take photos of others faces. ( and bodies mainly faces ) 2. They're 5 prayer times per day when Muslims go to Mosques and basically the country shuts down for 5 minutes , but on fridays there is a 30 minute prayer to watch out for ( school days are Sunday - Thursday ) 3. I don't really have to explain this. 4. yea same as ^^^ 5. Mecca has a big cube ( kabaah ) they won't even let you in mecca if you are not Muslim it's not your buisness just don't worry abt it. 6. This one is changing icl since more people from other countries are coming for the good buisness opportunities and most are not muslim its fine to hold hands nothing more affectionate. 7. Yeah In the time I have lived here, never have done this, it's apart of their culture, they are extremely respectful people and will accomadate you with silverware 8. don't worry about this it probably won't happen to you, only if you desire to expierience their culture I have sat in the rooms with the squares and carpets, it's very nice just make sure you take off your shoes. 9. They are asking you to come into their home so it's not needed , but best to take a gift. 10. Wow how many times I have been asked this question by other people. if you make them mad I genuinely think they can be the maddest people ever. The children are EXTREMELY rude, I have heard 5 yr olds talk abt sex here. Some tips: Don't EVER disrepect Islam Be kind They are pretty lazy people because of the no tax and government's free housing which is why so many people from the outside get paid so much to come and work there. A few Arabic words you will need, Salamalakum ( peace be with you ) is the greeting in saudi arabia when returning this after someone said it to you say Walakum salam Marhaban - hello Shukran - Thank you Waalah - I swear to ___ ( I cannot say it because I am chirstian and I'm not praising him but you can fill it in ) whenever they say this its never true icl Oxom ballad - on everything maybe will be true Inshallah - meaning ___ Willing ( never gonna happen ) Like my comment took awhile to write it :)
4:08 you don’t have to give all the family members gifts if you don’t want to but the most important is to give who invited you and the most common gift is money. If you give someone and they start to decline your gift you should insist on giving them if you don’t they’ll think you’re rude and if you insist too much they’ll think you’re annoying took me years to master this 🌞
first time to watch your content but amazing work man love the quality the attention to detail , i can till you this channel would be one of the biggest travel channels globally keep up the great work
1) true for both men and women we value our privacy and our laws and regulations reflect that although most men won't mind it but if someone asks you to delete the footage after you filmed them even if it was in public you must comply 2) kind of true there is no laws that prohibit it but you are in a muslim country so the owner and workers of the shop are most likely muslims which means they most likely will close shop for 20-30m to go pray and come back but some shops don't close during prayer time and you can ask the workers before hand if they will close and if you can stay inside if they close during prayer 3 + 4) true and think of it as a chance drop this bad habits since both are bad for you body and mental health 5) true mecca is visited by millions of muslims every year for religious stuff so we can't let non muslims in since it's already crowded 6) holding hands is ok but remember you are visiting a modest conservative religious country so be mindful. 7) you can use Cutlery (silverware) but if you will use your hand then you need to wash them and use your right hand 8) it's ok if you are with your homies but generally butting your feet at someone's face is not polite 9) it depends on the occasion some times you bring nothing some times you bring some sweats but in general it's not a big deal since in our traditions the host is the one who is obligated to bring the food / coffee etc. 10) truuuuuuuuuuue I hope you will visit saudi arabia and see it's beauty from historical and traditional areas like the southern regions and many other historical areas to the modern cities like Riyadh and Jeddah and sorry if there any linguistic mistakes I'm still learning English
its not necessary to buy a gift , we give gifts when we are invited if its a new house or they having a baby or wedding only , if its only invitation we don’t take gift but maybe a some chocolate or something and its not necessary
@@engrved my obsession is trying to figure out how idiots have anything good to say about it. It's one of the last places on earth anyone should ever want to live
hello i would like to correct about some thing like you can holdhand if you are a husbend and wife or friends , also don't bring gift when someone is inviting you you can gift him by answring his invite and come to his how saudis love dhiafa or hospitality becuse it's used to be a thing arabs world that when we invite someone the guest most feel comfort and happy and the host most make him a coffee tea and a meal mostly diner meal , my point is don't bring a gift you are the gift if you came when someone is invite's you
Hello! In flying to Saudi Arabia very soon, and I am bringing e-liquids with me (6 bottles) will I be in trouble in customs? There is no helpful information on the internet…
Am living in Saudi Arabia for 2years and most of the rules are removed like shop closed when they pray or restaurant not anymore now for woman if you don't what to wear adaya you don't have to
No smoking, alcohol or drugs, to some that might be a deal breaker but to someone who loathes all those things n has experienced knowing people who do those things that’s like a blessing 😂…at least it is to me , who says you need any of those to have a good time ?
This rule is only enforced if you break into someone’s house and steal something extremely valuable, petty theft or shoplifting doesn’t warrant that punishment
Well, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Arabic: هيئة الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر) aka the Mutawa who, when I was there in the 80s ,used to walk around and not be at all coy about whipping people on the spot, might or might not want you to show some proof of it. And still not be happy with you doing it. My main 'don't' recommendation for the bloody country is 'don't visit it in the first place'. Where's the fun in visiting a place with so many prohibitions?
هذا ليس صحيحاً! مكة مدينة مقدسة ، يمنع دخول غير المسلمين لها ، أنا أعيش في مكة وهذه قاعدة ثابته ، يتم إرجاع أي شخص دينه غير الإسلام من النقاط الأمنية .
as a saudi i"ll say that the 9th point isn't soooo true, that could make the gest imparisd if he didnt have mony to bring something. so yes it's not a good thing to make it a rule.
1- it’s ok to eat with your left hand, it’s up to you, no one will force you
2- holding hands is ok!
3- some places close when it’s time to pray, and some don’t
4- bringing a gift when you visit someone is a good thing but not necessary.
its not okay to eat with your left hand its the wrong hand and gift varies to halal and makrooh
What about being gay?
But don't show your soles of the feet to anybody. The feet's soles are the dirtiest part of a person. And of course, all women there MUST WEAR A HIJAB, even if you are not in a mosque (or "masjid"). If you don't, the Mutawwa will harass you physically until you comply. You could even be arrested.
The prohibition of going to Mecca and Medina if you are not a Muslim or a Muslim-Pilgrim (especially in times where the Kingdom hosts the famous "Hajj") had been there in the Kingdom for years. The reason for this prohibition is to help prevent religious conversion to some other religion other than Islam (which is known as proselytization, which is illegal there).
@@Bruno-nd2zwyou can be what you want but not show it in public as not tolerated in Islam
@@Bruno-nd2zwif you mind you’re business in public, nobody cares about your sexual preference
Thsnks for your video but you made very complicated in some points while it is not
anyway, Im working as an uber driver and i meet a lot of tourists and the are enjoying their time here in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
You are all welcome to visit our beautiful country ❤️
I have a question sir. Can I ask if you don’t mind?
@@AliAdeel777 sure brother
@@abdullahal-mansouri4375 I want to do to Umrah in Ramadan 2025 end of March to Early April. What hotel would be the best and cheapest?
@@AliAdeel777 Hello Ali, it's better to check with travel agencies
@@abdullahal-mansouri4375 Thanks
As a Saudi thank you so much for your visit and here are some points that you may have found too restrict when they are not: First, holding hands actually you can hold your wifes hand only, women are too restrict with Islam so most of them are all covered and some dont cover their face and in islam you are only allowed to stay with your wife if not a girl from your family, sometimes and ok to stay in a meeting with a girl talking about business or some kind of work relationships and no girlfriends at all, doing drugs or drinking alcohol is very forbidden is saudi arabia like it can get you to atleast 5 years in prison + a very big fine, also another point is stealing in Saudi Arabia if you steal something the government will cut your hand 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hello Buddy, Will come to Saudi for business visits, can we talk ?
I have some queries can u help
Me out?
Its really a must for someone to learn a country's dos and donts before visiting that country. Not only knowing its cultures and traditions, but also respect them. You will be welcome wherever you go if you behave appropriately ❤
@@ElfaMorita god forbid any western civ country say that about m*u*s**li* ms. They'll cry victim all the way to the goat gl*o*ry ho*le
Respect is two way street. How can you respect a theocratic country run by a absolute monarch that still executes people for questioning their religious myths?
Apart from Mekka
Things aren't always so simple. Using that rationale one could argue if we visited Nazi Germany in the 30s we should all shut up and respect their local culture rather than call out the bad behaviour when we see it..
In reality, Saudi Arabia is a totalitarian state. it is a theocracy, not a democracy. It's monarchy is inherited. It's rulers steal their own country's wealth to buy themselves exotic car collections. And if any Saudi criticizes them too much, the royal family kills them.
So just shut up to fit in? Or maybe push back a little so people living there might have future hope for a better life.
@@mydogsbutlerperfectly legitimate and agreeable points. We shouldn't ignore anything we deem backwards - how anyone can support women's rights and gay rights, and then ignore their plights in another country is horrible. The same goes for Dubai
الله يعز المملكة العربية السعودية ويحميها
Good job. Nice one. I lived 20 years there, I feel more people or tourists should go to Saudi.
If they make not so many problems, I will cross Saudi Arabia to go to Dubai from Jordan
Saudi people are so kind and respectful. Very safe country indeed.
2:48 I lived in Saudi my whole life and it’s ok if you want to eat with your left or right hand but it’s more respectful to eat with your right hand
Habibi come to saudia arabia❤
شكراً لكم 🤍
Thank you
Thanks for your video! Just getting boarded to go there! Going there with an open minded and for sure common sense and respect. The basics things in my opinion to enjoy travelling
Things i have questions about-
"Don't take pictures of women" why only women ? You shouldn't take pictures of ANYONE without permission.
"Don't clap on the but" - This should not be okay anywhere not only in Saudi Arabia.
Exactly 💯
Western world is an interesting place
@@jordanmartinez8287 is not appropriate even in western country to take picture of random strangers 😂. But I thought he was referring to people that are in the picture not on purpose, maybe you are taking a photo of a square and the are people around, that will end in your picture 😅. But maybe I'm wrong...
He is referring to a couple slapping each other on the butt, not random people. That would be considered sexual harassment in most civilized countries.
because pics taken of women are usually for creepy reasosn and there's a culture of it in every country as well as sxual abuse etc. it shouldn't have to be spelled out.
I living Saudi Arabia and this country is my heart ❤❤❤thanks for Sharing
I am Hindu but fascinated by the beauty of Saudi Arabia can I live there
@@herald-b2zof course you can
@@youcancallmeazo can you tell me some job opportunities in Riyadh as a software engineer
I have lived in Saudi for many years. Only some restaurants close and depending on your nationality you can drink if you want as its available legally. The benefits of working in Saudi are not imaginable to most westers as its Epic brilliant. Being free from crime and politics is under rated. Women are respected and safe unlike in Europe. Saudis and all Gulf nationals are amazing. But there is a class system and being American or British does get you ahead in life.
The definition of the word embassy is a land purchased by a foreign country within the country and is considered under the sovereignty of the country to which the embassy belongs. A country such as Saudi Arabia can build a mosque inside this embassy in which the Creator alone is worshipped, such as the Saudi embassy in Iran, or wine is made in it, such as the American embassy in Saudi Arabia.
As a Muslim doctor from bd planing to move Saudi Arabia is the greenest flag
So glad I found this video!
I would love to visit Saudi Arabia. It's sad that somehow various groups of people have demonized Saudi Arabia. From what I've seen and read, it seems like a beautiful place with people as eager to learn about us as we're eager to learn about them.
I agree. Saudi Arabia is not North Korea.
Yea is really beautiful country to visit if you are a man
@@VickyKwnstamtakh not true. A lot of restrictions women would have otherwise faced have been lifted.
@@paolotorres8537 dude we need more coverage in English if people still think of us like this
Its so Epic. Worked in Saudi for many years and all of the Gulf Countries........its epic. Depressing coming back to Europe
I met a french guy at jedah ariport he told (with a strong accent) ", i can have fun with my family without getting drunk"
If you are on vacation DONT be drunk if you have family with
No matter where
I don't drink I don't do drugs it would be a beautiful country for me
فديو جميل وروعه يستحق المشاهده
I'm crying for ya HUSSAIN he died so sad 😭🤧😭🤧😭
المملكة العربية السعودية بلد الامن والامان 🇸🇦💚
I know why they make you leave at prayer times, because the shop temporarily close so the workers can pray.
Well yes, that’s the point obviously
1. As someone who lives in Saudi I will confirm this, it's ILLEGAL and Prohibeted to take photos of others faces. ( and bodies mainly faces )
2. They're 5 prayer times per day when Muslims go to Mosques and basically the country shuts down for 5 minutes , but on fridays there is a 30 minute prayer to watch out for ( school days are Sunday - Thursday )
3. I don't really have to explain this.
4. yea same as ^^^
5. Mecca has a big cube ( kabaah ) they won't even let you in mecca if you are not Muslim it's not your buisness just don't worry abt it.
6. This one is changing icl since more people from other countries are coming for the good buisness opportunities and most are not muslim its fine to hold hands nothing more affectionate.
7. Yeah In the time I have lived here, never have done this, it's apart of their culture, they are extremely respectful people and will accomadate you with silverware
8. don't worry about this it probably won't happen to you, only if you desire to expierience their culture I have sat in the rooms with the squares and carpets, it's very nice just make sure you take off your shoes.
9. They are asking you to come into their home so it's not needed , but best to take a gift.
10. Wow how many times I have been asked this question by other people. if you make them mad I genuinely think they can be the maddest people ever. The children are EXTREMELY rude, I have heard 5 yr olds talk abt sex here.
Some tips:
Don't EVER disrepect Islam
Be kind
They are pretty lazy people because of the no tax and government's free housing which is why so many people from the outside get paid so much to come and work there.
A few Arabic words you will need,
Salamalakum ( peace be with you ) is the greeting in saudi arabia when returning this after someone said it to you say Walakum salam
Marhaban - hello
Shukran - Thank you
Waalah - I swear to ___ ( I cannot say it because I am chirstian and I'm not praising him but you can fill it in ) whenever they say this its never true icl
Oxom ballad - on everything maybe will be true
Inshallah - meaning ___ Willing ( never gonna happen )
Like my comment took awhile to write it :)
Im from Saudi and I can conform everything is true❤❤
i from saudi and most of it if fake holding hands is sooo ok
@@Mariaaa_I23123 k
4:08 you don’t have to give all the family members gifts if you don’t want to but the most important is to give who invited you and the most common gift is money. If you give someone and they start to decline your gift you should insist on giving them if you don’t they’ll think you’re rude and if you insist too much they’ll think you’re annoying took me years to master this 🌞
you are right....❤
first time to watch your content but amazing work man love the quality the attention to detail , i can till you this channel would be one of the biggest travel channels globally keep up the great work
Thank you so much for the kind words Basem 🙏 Really means a lot and made my day 😊
You didnt say what kind of gift. Coffee? Dates? Spice? What should I bring?
المملكة العربية السعودية عظماء والله الله يحفظكم من كل شر يارب
😂
And from Saudi arabia
I have heard they have amazing gold shops
Yeah 👍
لقد اعجبني المقطع هذا
جده عروس البحر الاحمر استودعنا الله بلدنا (بلد الامن والامان)❤❤❤❤
1) true for both men and women we value our privacy and our laws and regulations reflect that although most men won't mind it but if someone asks you to delete the footage after you filmed them even if it was in public you must comply
2) kind of true there is no laws that prohibit it but you are in a muslim country so the owner and workers of the shop are most likely muslims which means they most likely will close shop for 20-30m to go pray and come back but some shops don't close during prayer time and you can ask the workers before hand if they will close and if you can stay inside if they close during prayer
3 + 4) true and think of it as a chance drop this bad habits since both are bad for you body and mental health
5) true mecca is visited by millions of muslims every year for religious stuff so we can't let non muslims in since it's already crowded
6) holding hands is ok but remember you are visiting a modest conservative religious country so be mindful.
7) you can use Cutlery (silverware) but if you will use your hand then you need to wash them and use your right hand
8) it's ok if you are with your homies but generally butting your feet at someone's face is not polite
9) it depends on the occasion some times you bring nothing some times you bring some sweats but in general it's not a big deal since in our traditions the host is the one who is obligated to bring the food / coffee etc.
10) truuuuuuuuuuue
I hope you will visit saudi arabia and see it's beauty from historical and traditional areas like the southern regions and many other historical areas to the modern cities like Riyadh and Jeddah and sorry if there any linguistic mistakes I'm still learning English
شكرا للك
Absolutely say right this vedo
What kind of gift should I buy if I am invited?
its not necessary to buy a gift , we give gifts when we are invited if its a new house or they having a baby or wedding only , if its only invitation we don’t take gift but maybe a some chocolate or something and its not necessary
I want to go next year.
Why?
@@FG-dw9cfwhats yo obsession w saudi bro💀💀💀 legit get outta here if u dont like the country
@@engrved my obsession is trying to figure out how idiots have anything good to say about it. It's one of the last places on earth anyone should ever want to live
@@FG-dw9cfdude, you dont know anything about this country. please stop being so obsessive over a country you clearly have no knowledge about.
@@FG-dw9cf yeah buddy shut up. If you don't like the country, fuck off.
Half make sense and half are a little strict but understandble
Interesting
Awesome
hello i would like to correct about some thing like you can holdhand if you are a husbend and wife or friends , also don't bring gift when someone is inviting you you can gift him by answring his invite and come to his how saudis love dhiafa or hospitality becuse it's used to be a thing arabs world that when we invite someone the guest most feel comfort and happy and the host most make him a coffee tea and a meal mostly diner meal , my point is don't bring a gift you are the gift if you came when someone is invite's you
Are you in there presently can I get some question from for
@@Gmartislamic yes i am a saudi arabian you can ask me what u want
say what you have
جميل جدا
holding hands is fine and it is part of culture.
السعودية بلد امن ورائع
I've been to Saudi Arabia before. In fact, I was born there.
I wish my country to be more better
On 9 most of us Usually We bring sweets and coffee
Hello! In flying to Saudi Arabia very soon, and I am bringing e-liquids with me (6 bottles) will I be in trouble in customs? There is no helpful information on the internet…
What’s an e-liquid?
I flew in with 2 bottles in my checked. No issues
You can get imprisoned for bringing alcohol or drugs, you can however bring 20 vapes max as an adult
If it's alcohol they won't invite you
But if it is smoke or shisha, it is okay, but the quantity is reasonable
المملكة العربية السعودية افضل بلاد عربيه تمثل كل العرب وفخر العرب
Am living in Saudi Arabia for 2years and most of the rules are removed like shop closed when they pray or restaurant not anymore now for woman if you don't what to wear adaya you don't have to
I love saudia arabia
I live in Saudi Arabia
They’re misogynistic
No smoking, alcohol or drugs, to some that might be a deal breaker but to someone who loathes all those things n has experienced knowing people who do those things that’s like a blessing 😂…at least it is to me , who says you need any of those to have a good time ?
Smoking is permitted, but not in public places
As a 13 year old girl I saw people holding hands it’s normal but not making out
I want to go to the You're Cauntry Saudi Arabia
Interesting video, but you forgot the most important rule: DON'T STEAL! It's just not worth the enormous risk. It could cost you your right hand.
This rule is only enforced if you break into someone’s house and steal something extremely valuable, petty theft or shoplifting doesn’t warrant that punishment
Saudi man here 🤚 and you’re wrong it’s complicated i suggest u do some research before
😂😂😂😂😂
Rightfully so!! Implement this law in the west and you will see crime rates plummet immensely!!
I suppose that this video is for normal people and normal people are not criminals and don't like to steal from anybody.
Nc
المملكه العربيه السعوديه عظيمه افضل دوله عربه
ممتاز
Perfect
Task 4
This is intersting vedeo
حلوه
Good abvaid
Brother I would like to correct you in the 6th point
If two married couple are holding hands then its not a problem
:)
Well, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Arabic: هيئة الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر) aka the Mutawa who, when I was there in the 80s ,used to walk around and not be at all coy about whipping people on the spot, might or might not want you to show some proof of it. And still not be happy with you doing it.
My main 'don't' recommendation for the bloody country is 'don't visit it in the first place'. Where's the fun in visiting a place with so many prohibitions?
روعه
Task 13
ما شاء الله
I would love to travel there !
Wierdo
@@michaelmcclenon6663wdym it’s literally nice country
1:49 actually they changed that rule, non mulims can go to makka now
No they can’t..if you mean inside the kabba
هذا ليس صحيحاً!
مكة مدينة مقدسة ، يمنع دخول غير المسلمين لها ، أنا أعيش في مكة وهذه قاعدة ثابته ، يتم إرجاع أي شخص دينه غير الإسلام من النقاط الأمنية .
بلد القوانين والحرية في حدود الاحترام والشرعية واحترام وتقدير المجتمع
احترم نفسك يحترمك الجميع
2:51 nah that ain’t the reason
That hand is the hand used to clean yourself in the bathroom
What exactly CAN you do???
Task 17
المملكة العربية السعودية
they will NOT kick u out of a restaurant during prayer times, that's an exaggeration
Who says holding hands is rare
We literally hold hands all the time as in friendship or being married
as a saudi i"ll say that the 9th point isn't soooo true, that could make the gest imparisd if he didnt have mony to bring something. so yes it's not a good thing to make it a rule.
الله ❤❤
Nice Video @travel guide.... Thanks for sharing
المملكه العربيه السعوديه بلد عظيم 🇸🇦💚
Why translate
Hello how can i reach a number in Saudia
Why are they not wearing niqab or burqa?
Nah most women don't were nigab, they were regular hijab, while burqa is only find in Afghanistan, no women wear burqa here bro.
الالتزام بالانظمة واحترام حقوق الاخرين يحترمك الجميع
I use my right hands for toilet use. How am I suppose to eat now?
I’m a Muslim
The almighty GOD BLESSED SAUDI ARABIA 🇸🇦 ❤ ITS A GREAT COUNTRY .
Your god is demon Baal. Muslims don't pray real God.
Alhamdulillah.
That's mean Saudi Arabia still Islamic state.
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Do you think that we are kuffar bro?
On 2 don’t: almost every one in Saudi Arabia who works in restaurants are Muslim so they have to take a break to go to the Mosque to pray
i have never been to riyadh
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Collier Centers
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Welcome to my country Saudi Arabia
Even for Muslims, there's limits. We have to fill an application. And if it's full, we can't go there.
كل بلد له قوانينه
@@ابوغزهبنسنان صحيح❤️
but can I smoke in public as a tourist?
كما هي الحال في أي دولة بالطبع يمكنك عدا في الأماكن الغير مسموح فيها التدخين 🚶🏻♂️