I didn't expect to be crying, the part where Dew said "i sinned, only to look for HIM for forgiveness" that really hits. This episode really needs a part 2 ❤
Am a non-Muslim, and I don't know why I am I tearing up hearing Dews story about trying to be a better Muslim and being nearer to God. I hope you find your peace
Dew! That pork story really moved me to tears! I know in islam there's an exception where we can eat pork, example like theres no food or during emergencies - you being in school and having to survive on that crispy pork due to lack of funds... bro thats your hardship and bro, Allah is All-Knowing, Allah is All-Merciful and All-Forgiving. Pats on back that youre struggling trying to be a good muslim. We are all sinners, we are all struggling but the best muslims are those who try their best to be on the right path. Just keep trying, dont give up ❤
i believe dew is haunted by his previous sins. But guess what, once u realize that u wanna change, all your past sins are washed away just as long as u commit to being good moving forward. Allah is the most merciful. Dont look back in anger. Just look back to reflect. We love you Dew.. and of course you too Hirzi
This was excellent, one of the best pieces of media in a long time. No gimmicks, no false energy, no fancy edits and background music, just two humans being vulnerable. You've a knack for this Dew, please do more. :)
I'm a Malaysian Chinese, 30-year-old female who has always admired Hirzi and his life journey in the limelight. It takes his guts and confidence to be Hirzi, unapologetically loud yet wise, grounded and kind. I am trying to put myself out there while being different from the expected status quo. This video is precious, educational and enriching. Hirzi is someone whom I think many young creators can learn from, especially when you don't fit the standard bill of your ethnicity's expectations and you wanna express yourself authentically online. Thank you Hirzi for being you, evolved and even more fabulous than when I first saw you online several years ago.
I’m not the biggest fan of either but this was a conversation that was worth having and listening to. Not to say whose view is right or otherwise, but having a conversation like this seems to be a step in the general right direction. Credit to where credit is due. 👌🏽👍🏽
Malay male "liberal" in my early 30s here. I personally think the race-community as a whole can prosper if we seriously stop putting the race next to the religion, both used against each other as some kind of draconian benchmark. I feel like you hardly find people of other races talk about this kind of topics (because honestly, it's such a non-issue), yet "liberal" Malays are still having to explain themselves in 2024, when they're simply just being who they are while unfortunately having the same skin colour as the ones that are judging them. Sounds really sad and backwards to me. People tend to forget that we can't choose the skin colour that we have, and how we behave is a byproduct of what we consume into our psyche. But as far as what I said about the race prospering regardless of personal beliefs, I sincerely hope that I can see it in my lifetime.
Hirzi is intelligent, funny, candid, critical thinker, challenger, disruptor, activist and even shape societal opinion. Thank you Hirzi. From a 48 years old Malaysian chinese ethnicity, married with 2 kids.
I am a no good Muslim I also just now practice back praying 5 times a day. I managed to pray 5 times a day during the whole ramadhan & I have never felt relieved, peace and calm like ever before. Praying is how you communicate & connect with Allah it is the first thing that Allah ask you to do (pray). How do u send whatsapp to your friend without having internet? Your friend will never received your message. Pray is also like that, if you dont pray how do you connect with Him? Learn bit by bit. I used to not wanting to have kids named after Muhammad but after I learned Life of Muhammad, I cried so much & thankful for being born a muslim. Praying 5 times a day lift up the anxious I had within me & it automatically keeps me away from doing all the haram things. I'm bad at explaining but you really have to experience it first to understand. I'm now slowly learning to become a better muslim, I wish you well..
Honestly, clicked into this reluctantly with a ton of judgement at the title and who I thought you were as “Muslims”. But hearing your stories really put me to shame. Never knew the struggles you had and continue to face. Thank you for sharing so openly and for reminding us about the true essence of our religion. This was the reminder I needed that we really are in no place to judge others. Mad respect, and may He ease your journey 🫶🏽
We are all struggling every day, even those of us who are pious. As long as we try, that's all that matters. God sees what's in our hearts. Our intentions matter the most. A seemingly pious person may have bad intentions or behave badly in private. A person who seems liberal or modern may have the best of intentions and do good things in private. Let's focus on improving ourselves and worry less about what people around us think of or say about us.
dew and hirzi, as a less-liberal muslim, saya doakan hijrah korang and segalanya dipermudahkan. love u both my muslim brothers. apa korang buat, korang dgn Allah. may He forgive us all
It been a while since i watch a 47 mins video that is not a movie/drama! Awesome ep! You both did great ! Cant wait for the next episode! Proud to call u guys my Malay Muslim brothers!
Singaporean Malay here. Many of the things both have shared I find relatable on so many levels. Finding your own racial and religious identity is a never ending journey, especially when we have to reconcile individual views with those seen as the “norm”. May we all find ourselves along the way ☺️ Also, this was such a good session. More of such convos please!
59 yrs old here. Mom is Muslim and dad isn't. My husband is Hindu and so are my children What I love about what u said is to just be human. That's what my parents taught me to not judge anyone but just be a good human.
most people do not understand y we are who we are. like when i am in primary school. was bullied daily. why i hate going to school. and why i did not do well in school. join gang ( i thought the best way to stop being bully). but end up always looking left n right scared got rival gang. Learn martial art learn black magic to protect myself. alot of things i wish i never do. now at 43 i am still struggling with life with money. 1 failure after another failure. there are time the only things that stop me from ending my life is becos in islam that is the unforgiven sin n eternal hell. also have to thanks my wife. even tho she nag at me the most. but she still support me n have my back.
act 3&4 is very powerful. espcially hirzi saying about the struggle and the being malay but not behaving malay. i think more of the episodes should dive into this bc this is so relatable
What a great and insightful conversation! It also applies to alot of other situations in life where society judges us and also applies to christians too. Really interesting how we millennials are able to learn from the trauma of our previous gen and can see how it impacts us and the future gens as we now have the vocabulary for it
fair... but its a fair stereotype to make considering 99.7% of malays are muslims. in this local context, the general public is assumed to associate both race and religion together.
Best episode for Just Saying not because I relate to the topic, but I get to see the authenticity and intergrity of these two individuals. Just two people being honest on camera, something that is extremely hard to find and something MSM would probably be unable to do. Keep it up guys,
Being polarizing often garners both love and hate. People admire you for doing the things they can't/wouldn't and people also hate you for doing the things they can't/wouldn't.
It took me 28 years to stand up to my family about being a liberal Malay. I might be disowned, but it’s who I am. Thank you for this, I appreciate it so much.
If you gay and a Muslim, don't fret. Allah has just make it easy for you, you are blessed because your inner struggle is jihad. Rassullulah S.A.W said the biggest war for everyone is the fight that you will have with your inner self. Your queerness is a gift! Belief in Allah hikmah.
love love all things with hirzi since 2010 and I will continue loving all munah hirzi content. watching both of u walk down memory lane of 10 dares and YTFF, rlly bring back soo much of my childhood
Being a Chinese Singaporean, I always feel my fellow Malay countrymen are beautiful people. Thanks for sharing and making us understand your community better ❤
If anything, for those who know, knows that dew in this video is way much more wiser to realized that hirzee didnt know what was dew trying to indicate. Hirzee didnt get the picture or msg. Hirzee thought dew was still living in the past concerning of what the community thinks but dew was actually trying to tell him that he has changed and been trying to be better but he also knows the reality that he is not good enough to represent the muslim community which is maturity. To understand that we are not a good muslim is the best way to think. So that we continue to improve and remain humble. Dew was doing it right. Keep it going dew we love you and Allah knows your heart and intention, he created you dew❤
Very deep and humanistic convo. I learned alot from this convo, facing sterotyping and cultural norms and navigating through. I think especially in Singapore breaking down these narrative starts with just two ppl sitting down and just sharing experiences its so simplistic yet such a powerful tool 💜
I hope Allah guide you. Just one thing, if you belive in Allah you will believe in his word which is Al-quran. You don't need to act for people, true. Just believe in Allah and his quidance Al-quran.
To be extremely fair to Dew, it is admirable that he has the thought of even not wanting to "wrongly represent Islam". How many of us who are obviously Muslims (Like us Hijabis, etc.) are even aware of what we represent to the world when we sin. We ALL sin. We're not above one another, only Allah (swt) has the power to judge. What we can do is to be kind and compassionate. Also, for him to acknowledge that he's "not there yet", and the fact that he's trying, already shows that he's trying to be a good Muslim and that's all that we as Muslims should do and encourage one another.
No one can judge your devotion to your religion and God, even if it's not right in the eyes of society, at the end of the day, you are the one answering to God, not them
I'm not a perfect Muslim, but I always remind myself that the word "trying" towards attaining God's blessings is something that He acknowledges too no matter how small even the thought of it could be. May He ease all our trials and affairs to be better every heartbeat :)
Just remember, The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Allah says: 'I am just as My slave thinks I am, (i.e. I am able to do for him what he thinks I can do for him) and I am with him if He remembers Me..” May Allah eases your hijrah journey..
Being a Malay, does not necessarily being a Muslim. There are better non-Malay Muslims out there around the world. Its only when u’re born in a Muslim family, they’re more conservative. Both of u are great guys. Inshaa Allah one day u’ll repent & be a better Muslim in the earliest possible time. Remember, ajal maut will not wait for us.
Bring back banchothematrep!!! Lepakk king song will always be stuck with me. I was 14 when I first saw his video and now im 27. I heard he became an educator last I remember. And also I wonder what he looks like without his shades always hiding his eyes. Like Sgag Xiao Ming. Can you guys bring banchothematrep on board to give his recognition of OG TH-camrs. One of the good TH-cam malay I look up too back then. Hope he is successful now. Still waiting for the collaboration between bancho and mikko the 13 another solid fella
“Don't work so hard for the life after that. you forget you have a life now.” We can further elaborate on this so young people understand this. Life in the hereafter is forever; this world is temporary. Have balance: pray, learn more about Islam, read the Quran, pursue our goals, build a family, and be financially stable. Do all this while ensuring you do not create significant sins. (we all sin, for, e.g., gossip, thread eyebrow. Major are drinking/sex before marriage). I hope this helps. Islam is beautiful, ppl make it difficult. When ppl correct us nicely, it's not to judge but to remind one another to save each other from hellfire.
This is so enlightening. Thank you so much for this. I am a millennial and growing up, I was practicing islam but I don’t like being malay. I would only speak English, even to my family members. I don’t have malay friends because they will judge me. So I made friends with chinese people and I lost my way and didn’t practice islam. Now that I am in my 30s and married, made more malay friends and now I am so proud of being muslim and malay. I wear malay traditional clothes in my own way everyday. I am slowly learning to be muslim again and I feel so… liberated.
Munah Hirzi was a big thing in Malaysia. at least for me, I always watch their video and gelak macam nak mampus. it helps to release the stress. until one point, they became too much and I stop watching.
The thing that pisses me off the most is people need to differentiate between being a Muslim and a Malay. Islam is a simple religion to follow. Malay just makes simple things much more complicated. Example marriage.. we could easily get married the islamic way without killing ourselves with the grand wedding all. But because of being Malay, there's always a tradition to follow. Most of the times are stupid traditions. Does following these traditions guarantee a place in heaven? Hell no. Zero effect. Growing up as Muslim be it you are liberal or not we all know whats wrong or right. I guess people look at Dew's videos and seeing him so proudly mentioning all the sins he's done openly and that's where the misconception starts. Can we blame them? No. You need to really know the person before making any judgements. But all they can judge on is based on what they see on the Internet. Even us, non-influencers, on social media can easily be misjudged. We post a picture in the club people would say he is a bad Muslim. But then he could also be praying 5 times a day he just never post it online. Like you guys mentioned.. everyone sins. Its just a matter of how much of the sins you are showing to the world. The more you show the more you are being judged. We cant stop the judgement so it all comes to the individual. If you can take it go ahead. At the end of the day, at the afterlife, we all answer to our own sins.
I would like to know if, because of Dews circumstance of having to eat pork due to him not being able to afford halal food made any changes to his belief/religion. Because i always felt that religion are human made. Whether it be muslim, christianity… these are human constructed believes. I feel like we some times take religion too seriously and to feel a certain guilt because you did something thats against what your religion says.
Watch Part 2 Here : th-cam.com/video/wMoNHtrwAvs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L4Adrd1_lJYaxPNC
I didn't expect to be crying, the part where Dew said "i sinned, only to look for HIM for forgiveness" that really hits. This episode really needs a part 2 ❤
Coming right up next Sunday!
Am a non-Muslim, and I don't know why I am I tearing up hearing Dews story about trying to be a better Muslim and being nearer to God. I hope you find your peace
Dew! That pork story really moved me to tears! I know in islam there's an exception where we can eat pork, example like theres no food or during emergencies - you being in school and having to survive on that crispy pork due to lack of funds... bro thats your hardship and bro, Allah is All-Knowing, Allah is All-Merciful and All-Forgiving.
Pats on back that youre struggling trying to be a good muslim. We are all sinners, we are all struggling but the best muslims are those who try their best to be on the right path. Just keep trying, dont give up ❤
i believe dew is haunted by his previous sins. But guess what, once u realize that u wanna change, all your past sins are washed away just as long as u commit to being good moving forward. Allah is the most merciful. Dont look back in anger. Just look back to reflect. We love you Dew.. and of course you too Hirzi
This was excellent, one of the best pieces of media in a long time. No gimmicks, no false energy, no fancy edits and background music, just two humans being vulnerable. You've a knack for this Dew, please do more. :)
I'm a Malaysian Chinese, 30-year-old female who has always admired Hirzi and his life journey in the limelight. It takes his guts and confidence to be Hirzi, unapologetically loud yet wise, grounded and kind. I am trying to put myself out there while being different from the expected status quo. This video is precious, educational and enriching. Hirzi is someone whom I think many young creators can learn from, especially when you don't fit the standard bill of your ethnicity's expectations and you wanna express yourself authentically online. Thank you Hirzi for being you, evolved and even more fabulous than when I first saw you online several years ago.
shld call this section : How Dew you Feel w Dew HAHAHA
I’m not the biggest fan of either but this was a conversation that was worth having and listening to. Not to say whose view is right or otherwise, but having a conversation like this seems to be a step in the general right direction. Credit to where credit is due. 👌🏽👍🏽
Thank you for tolerating and thank you for appreciating this!
Malay male "liberal" in my early 30s here. I personally think the race-community as a whole can prosper if we seriously stop putting the race next to the religion, both used against each other as some kind of draconian benchmark. I feel like you hardly find people of other races talk about this kind of topics (because honestly, it's such a non-issue), yet "liberal" Malays are still having to explain themselves in 2024, when they're simply just being who they are while unfortunately having the same skin colour as the ones that are judging them. Sounds really sad and backwards to me. People tend to forget that we can't choose the skin colour that we have, and how we behave is a byproduct of what we consume into our psyche. But as far as what I said about the race prospering regardless of personal beliefs, I sincerely hope that I can see it in my lifetime.
Love love love this episode. Really appreciate Dew being open about struggling to be a “good” Muslim. Super relatable. Can’t wait for more! 👏
Hirzi is intelligent, funny, candid, critical thinker, challenger, disruptor, activist and even shape societal opinion. Thank you Hirzi. From a 48 years old Malaysian chinese ethnicity, married with 2 kids.
I am a no good Muslim I also just now practice back praying 5 times a day. I managed to pray 5 times a day during the whole ramadhan & I have never felt relieved, peace and calm like ever before.
Praying is how you communicate & connect with Allah it is the first thing that Allah ask you to do (pray). How do u send whatsapp to your friend without having internet? Your friend will never received your message. Pray is also like that, if you dont pray how do you connect with Him?
Learn bit by bit. I used to not wanting to have kids named after Muhammad but after I learned Life of Muhammad, I cried so much & thankful for being born a muslim. Praying 5 times a day lift up the anxious I had within me & it automatically keeps me away from doing all the haram things. I'm bad at explaining but you really have to experience it first to understand. I'm now slowly learning to become a better muslim, I wish you well..
Honestly, clicked into this reluctantly with a ton of judgement at the title and who I thought you were as “Muslims”. But hearing your stories really put me to shame. Never knew the struggles you had and continue to face. Thank you for sharing so openly and for reminding us about the true essence of our religion. This was the reminder I needed that we really are in no place to judge others. Mad respect, and may He ease your journey 🫶🏽
We are all struggling every day, even those of us who are pious. As long as we try, that's all that matters. God sees what's in our hearts. Our intentions matter the most. A seemingly pious person may have bad intentions or behave badly in private. A person who seems liberal or modern may have the best of intentions and do good things in private. Let's focus on improving ourselves and worry less about what people around us think of or say about us.
now i understand why Islam and iman is the greatest blessing that one could ever receive. Alhamdulillah for Islam
to be able to understand and practice it as it ought to be
made do'a during tahajjud and i think this is Allah SWT answering my do'a by recommending this video to me. ty bros
dew and hirzi, as a less-liberal muslim, saya doakan hijrah korang and segalanya dipermudahkan. love u both my muslim brothers. apa korang buat, korang dgn Allah. may He forgive us all
It been a while since i watch a 47 mins video that is not a movie/drama! Awesome ep! You both did great ! Cant wait for the next episode! Proud to call u guys my Malay Muslim brothers!
Singaporean Malay here. Many of the things both have shared I find relatable on so many levels. Finding your own racial and religious identity is a never ending journey, especially when we have to reconcile individual views with those seen as the “norm”. May we all find ourselves along the way ☺️
Also, this was such a good session. More of such convos please!
59 yrs old here. Mom is Muslim and dad isn't. My husband is Hindu and so are my children What I love about what u said is to just be human. That's what my parents taught me to not judge anyone but just be a good human.
Hey may I know is it possible to do so? Cause in Malaysia it would be a big issue
1 of the best episode ever. hope theres more of this content. keep up the good work dew.
most people do not understand y we are who we are. like when i am in primary school. was bullied daily. why i hate going to school. and why i did not do well in school. join gang ( i thought the best way to stop being bully). but end up always looking left n right scared got rival gang. Learn martial art learn black magic to protect myself. alot of things i wish i never do. now at 43 i am still struggling with life with money. 1 failure after another failure. there are time the only things that stop me from ending my life is becos in islam that is the unforgiven sin n eternal hell. also have to thanks my wife. even tho she nag at me the most. but she still support me n have my back.
act 3&4 is very powerful. espcially hirzi saying about the struggle and the being malay but not behaving malay. i think more of the episodes should dive into this bc this is so relatable
❤️
Dew, why dont you call these solo sesh segments 'Just Sharing'? Seems a lot more personalised and caters to the closer-knit type of conversations more
What a great and insightful conversation! It also applies to alot of other situations in life where society judges us and also applies to christians too. Really interesting how we millennials are able to learn from the trauma of our previous gen and can see how it impacts us and the future gens as we now have the vocabulary for it
I think a good summary is
Malay does not automatically mean muslim, Muslim does not automatically mean malay.
I have yet to know a Malay that is not a Muslim in Singapore
it's one and the same in most cases
Maybe more like not everyone wants to practice Islam the same way
fair... but its a fair stereotype to make considering 99.7% of malays are muslims. in this local context, the general public is assumed to associate both race and religion together.
terrible summary did u even watch it
Best episode for Just Saying not because I relate to the topic, but I get to see the authenticity and intergrity of these two individuals. Just two people being honest on camera, something that is extremely hard to find and something MSM would probably be unable to do. Keep it up guys,
Thank you for your kind words! Just checking, what’s MSM? Hahaha
@@TheBackstageBunch Mainstream Media!
Thank you for this series. Semoga dipermudahkan segala urusan for the both of you, inshaAllah 🌻
Being polarizing often garners both love and hate. People admire you for doing the things they can't/wouldn't and people also hate you for doing the things they can't/wouldn't.
It took me 28 years to stand up to my family about being a liberal Malay. I might be disowned, but it’s who I am. Thank you for this, I appreciate it so much.
If you gay and a Muslim, don't fret. Allah has just make it easy for you, you are blessed because your inner struggle is jihad. Rassullulah S.A.W said the biggest war for everyone is the fight that you will have with your inner self. Your queerness is a gift! Belief in Allah hikmah.
I wish dew had more opportunity to speak without getting interrupted so many times by hirzi
Should call your segment: “how YOU dewin’?”
love love all things with hirzi since 2010 and I will continue loving all munah hirzi content. watching both of u walk down memory lane of 10 dares and YTFF, rlly bring back soo much of my childhood
Ok i cried at Act 4… this is sooo good..
Kalau kita melayu jahat apa pun kita, kembalilah pada jalan agama islam. Itu yg abadi kekal selamanya
As a malaysian malay muslim, this is an eye opener for me. I learn a lot. Love both of them..
this was beautiful. thanks for sharing.
Honestly so impressed by the depth in this conversation, hirzi was such a good choice!
Being a Chinese Singaporean, I always feel my fellow Malay countrymen are beautiful people. Thanks for sharing and making us understand your community better ❤
I’m here for these deep conversations ❤❤❤
Love this episode so much!! we need more
If anything, for those who know, knows that dew in this video is way much more wiser to realized that hirzee didnt know what was dew trying to indicate. Hirzee didnt get the picture or msg. Hirzee thought dew was still living in the past concerning of what the community thinks but dew was actually trying to tell him
that he has changed and been trying to be better but he also knows the reality that he is not good enough to represent the muslim community which is maturity. To understand that we are not a good muslim is the best way to think. So that we continue to improve and remain humble. Dew was doing it right. Keep it going dew we love you and Allah knows your heart and intention, he created you dew❤
You guys have matured well. Keep it up in the journey
“You will thank your struggle for even happening “ powerful and impactful words 33:16
absolutely loved this series! keep it up Dew! ❤
Very deep and humanistic convo. I learned alot from this convo, facing sterotyping and cultural norms and navigating through. I think especially in Singapore breaking down these narrative starts with just two ppl sitting down and just sharing experiences its so simplistic yet such a powerful tool 💜
I hope Allah guide you. Just one thing, if you belive in Allah you will believe in his word which is Al-quran. You don't need to act for people, true. Just believe in Allah and his quidance Al-quran.
I LOVE YOU TWO
this video really changes my perspective as a muslim and im glad you guys told your story❤
AAARGH I just love this episode so much
This is a very beautiful episode
what happened to dew and eunice annabel
Ya same, want to know also. Seems she left the influencer life and happily married now
Please have a part 2 of this!
Next Sunday, same time!
To be extremely fair to Dew, it is admirable that he has the thought of even not wanting to "wrongly represent Islam". How many of us who are obviously Muslims (Like us Hijabis, etc.) are even aware of what we represent to the world when we sin. We ALL sin. We're not above one another, only Allah (swt) has the power to judge. What we can do is to be kind and compassionate. Also, for him to acknowledge that he's "not there yet", and the fact that he's trying, already shows that he's trying to be a good Muslim and that's all that we as Muslims should do and encourage one another.
I'm impressed at how eloquent Hirzie is, considering how ah beng most Singaporeans can sound.
The solo spin of eps should be called Just Asking
Omgod dew i want to cry i pray allah ease your hijrah ❤❤❤
No one can judge your devotion to your religion and God, even if it's not right in the eyes of society, at the end of the day, you are the one answering to God, not them
Thank you guys for this ❤
sudahkah kamu sembahyang ??!!!?!??
This was so good. Thank you Dew and Hirzi
Call it Dynamic Dew-o
we need more of the both of them please
I'm not a perfect Muslim, but I always remind myself that the word "trying" towards attaining God's blessings is something that He acknowledges too no matter how small even the thought of it could be. May He ease all our trials and affairs to be better every heartbeat :)
Hirzi’s idea of faith is same as mine..😊❤
hugs, brothers..especially to Dew
this is so goood
LOVE THIS CONVO SO MUCH! 🥺🥺🥺
Just remember, The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Allah says: 'I am just as My slave thinks I am, (i.e. I am able to do for him what he thinks I can do for him) and I am with him if He remembers Me..” May Allah eases your hijrah journey..
Ngl, this episode hits hard.
Guys, your fitrah is slowly taking over. Embrace it.
i had friends like dew. thank u friends
Being a Malay, does not necessarily being a Muslim. There are better non-Malay Muslims out there around the world. Its only when u’re born in a Muslim family, they’re more conservative. Both of u are great guys. Inshaa Allah one day u’ll repent & be a better Muslim in the earliest possible time. Remember, ajal maut will not wait for us.
It must be nice to hang out with you guys
Bring back banchothematrep!!! Lepakk king song will always be stuck with me. I was 14 when I first saw his video and now im 27. I heard he became an educator last I remember. And also I wonder what he looks like without his shades always hiding his eyes. Like Sgag Xiao Ming. Can you guys bring banchothematrep on board to give his recognition of OG TH-camrs. One of the good TH-cam malay I look up too back then. Hope he is successful now. Still waiting for the collaboration between bancho and mikko the 13 another solid fella
Bring back banchothematrep pls
love u Hirzi 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000x
Ihhh I miss and I love the deep talk
2X menangis. its speak to me at many diff level esp hirzi. Munahhirzi is like an outlet of unspoken words of myself.
Malay and Islam is different. You can be Malay and not a Muslim.
malays is unique and that is their culture. Modesty and moderate. I would embrace it
the dude in white looked like benzino
Hi dew. Looking good👍
Thank you!!!
I miss those days when the term influencer didn't exist
“Don't work so hard for the life after that. you forget you have a life now.” We can further elaborate on this so young people understand this.
Life in the hereafter is forever; this world is temporary. Have balance: pray, learn more about Islam, read the Quran, pursue our goals, build a family, and be financially stable. Do all this while ensuring you do not create significant sins. (we all sin, for, e.g., gossip, thread eyebrow. Major are drinking/sex before marriage).
I hope this helps.
Islam is beautiful, ppl make it difficult.
When ppl correct us nicely, it's not to judge but to remind one another to save each other from hellfire.
May Allah bless you both (and me)
❤
wtf hirzi saying yes and no in random european languages caught me off guard hahahah
This is so enlightening. Thank you so much for this. I am a millennial and growing up, I was practicing islam but I don’t like being malay. I would only speak English, even to my family members. I don’t have malay friends because they will judge me. So I made friends with chinese people and I lost my way and didn’t practice islam. Now that I am in my 30s and married, made more malay friends and now I am so proud of being muslim and malay. I wear malay traditional clothes in my own way everyday. I am slowly learning to be muslim again and I feel so… liberated.
I've found so many atheist Malay in Singapore..
Will always pray for y’all to come back to the correct Muslim path one day. Amin Amin
their english sounds chinese more than malay.
Munah Hirzi was a big thing in Malaysia. at least for me, I always watch their video and gelak macam nak mampus. it helps to release the stress. until one point, they became too much and I stop watching.
The thing that pisses me off the most is people need to differentiate between being a Muslim and a Malay. Islam is a simple religion to follow. Malay just makes simple things much more complicated.
Example marriage.. we could easily get married the islamic way without killing ourselves with the grand wedding all. But because of being Malay, there's always a tradition to follow. Most of the times are stupid traditions. Does following these traditions guarantee a place in heaven? Hell no. Zero effect.
Growing up as Muslim be it you are liberal or not we all know whats wrong or right. I guess people look at Dew's videos and seeing him so proudly mentioning all the sins he's done openly and that's where the misconception starts.
Can we blame them? No. You need to really know the person before making any judgements. But all they can judge on is based on what they see on the Internet. Even us, non-influencers, on social media can easily be misjudged. We post a picture in the club people would say he is a bad Muslim. But then he could also be praying 5 times a day he just never post it online.
Like you guys mentioned.. everyone sins. Its just a matter of how much of the sins you are showing to the world. The more you show the more you are being judged. We cant stop the judgement so it all comes to the individual. If you can take it go ahead. At the end of the day, at the afterlife, we all answer to our own sins.
We want to know why Jade is Jade ❤
I would like to know if, because of Dews circumstance of having to eat pork due to him not being able to afford halal food made any changes to his belief/religion. Because i always felt that religion are human made. Whether it be muslim, christianity… these are human constructed believes. I feel like we some times take religion too seriously and to feel a certain guilt because you did something thats against what your religion says.
so hirzi is liberal?
kira memang standard la eh kalau kita laki laki lepak mesti end up berbual pasal agama 😂
Muslim in Singapore is so beruntung
Why?
Being liberal is hampir dengan SESAT...hati hati ya