Making Hijrah from London UK to Morocco Interview with Sunnah Remedies 2023

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2023
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    This video is the first of a short series of a trip to Morocco in Summer 2023. In this video I interview I speak with Abdul Hakeem who is the owner of Sunnah Remedies based in Tanger Morocco. He was born and raised in London UK and decided to make Hijrah to the country of his parents. We speak about many subjects such as accomodation, travel, business opportunities and more. I hope you enjoy the interview
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  • @bitGbit
    @bitGbit หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    مشاء الله تبارك الله

  • @BigBroSadiq
    @BigBroSadiq 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    i left America and moved to Morocco alhumdulillah I hope those who can make hijrah do so. freedom to practice within out oppression is beautiful.

    • @MuslimTours
      @MuslimTours  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      May Allah make it easy for you

    • @shakilmomin4368
      @shakilmomin4368 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      What is the requirement to obtain the citizenship there and how much it costs per person ... do we need to pay any deposits to do so..plz comment

    • @sanjidakadri3089
      @sanjidakadri3089 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Assalamualaykum brother! I want to Hijrah to Morocco with my family from USA, If you can please give me advice about how to get residency there what documents do I need , how long doses it take and fees. Please if you can help me with this JazaakAllah

    • @boulognepsg9426
      @boulognepsg9426 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@shakilmomin4368you must to be moroccan bro, for exemple if your father or mother is moroccan they give you the citizenship but If you are a foreigner you must to born there and live there , but If you are british and you go there there for living they dont give you the citizenship even If you buy a house or make a business, . I m french akhi and I live there

  • @promail6275
    @promail6275 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    In Morocco, as in all countries, it takes time to adapt. If you stay for a while, you'll eventually adapt.
    Admittedly, not everything is as organised, as clean or as fast as in the UK (or USA):
    Admittedly, some of the population has a tendency to westernise (part of the bourgeoisie who idealise the West too much).
    But Morocco does have some advantages over the UK:
    - Women can wear the hijab without risk (and men can wear quamis) and without risking a racist attack.
    - There are more mosques (with adhan)
    - religion is easier to practise (halal meat, Ramadan, eid festivals, etc.)
    - Life is cheap for a European.
    - it's a safer country (of course, there are bad people in Morocco, as there are everywhere).
    - Unlike some Western countries, some bad things will never be taught to your children in school, even private schools, and you'll never see anything weird in administrative papers (like "gender indeterminate", "parent 1", "parent 2" for g*y couples...). And a child will never say to your child: "I've got two dads or two mums’’ !
    - There is much less tax than in some European countries.
    - There's more sunshine than in the UK.
    -...
    Prefer Casablanca or Marrakech if you like city life.
    In the beginning that can be quite difficult but over Time , In the long run, you will see that the advantages of living in Morocco outweigh the disadvantages.
    I'd be happy if he could see this comment and reply to me! (Please like

  • @Amin2k
    @Amin2k 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This video was very beneficial, yazak allah khair brothers.

  • @ummahkids2121
    @ummahkids2121 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Salam aleykum.
    What is the name of the new-open canadian international school in Tangier?
    It would be very beneficial with a hijrah video that present diffrent schools for kids, sportsclubs etc in Tangier. For us that don’t speak arabic or french and considering hijrah with kids- this things is so valuable.

    • @adamdaif4246
      @adamdaif4246 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Wa alaykomus-salam wa rahmato Allahi wa barakatuh
      Dont know but some brothers opened “learn now center” in titwaan

    • @lisaopdenbeeck9939
      @lisaopdenbeeck9939 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That is true. People loving ot

  • @allykhan8594
    @allykhan8594 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Where ever we go, corruption is wide spread in the lands, it is question of how much has been diluted to corruption, it is question of a matter of time before the lands of the believers reflect the same as the disbelievers.
    “Islam began as something strange and will go back to being strange, so glad tidings to the strangers." Hadith
    We go on hijrah, but it only delays the inevitable.

  • @GenerationSalaahudDeen
    @GenerationSalaahudDeen หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A lot of us are wondering if we can have good quality Internet to work online in Morocco???

    • @MuslimTours
      @MuslimTours  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes the Internet is good enough to work they have fibre broadband in many cities too

    • @GenerationSalaahudDeen
      @GenerationSalaahudDeen หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MuslimTours JZKL my dear bro, I am done with the UK, it's finished, in May 2024 in the UK we are seeing the increase of Road Tax and Car insurance and Electric, Water and Gas bills, Council Tax, Rent, Mortgage rates, and it's definitely increasing again within 6 more months. Add to that the New announcements for thousands to be taken off PIP Payments with that having started now, thousands to be taken off Universal Credit if they don't get work within 12 Months which means they'll stop getting their housing benefits paid to their landlords, so homeless, mental health, drug addictions and extra high crime rates are only going to increase even though these are already very high in the UK in 2024. Racism and Islamaphobia is also sharply on the rise and violence with organised crime and plenty of online scams. Domestic Violence is going out of control with brutal stuff. It's so sad to have been born and raised in the UK to now feel and see so many others unhappy and uncomfortable here, no wonder so many are heading abroad. I can't see this being reversed for at least another 15 years! It's turning out to be extremely corrupt and the elites are getting away with it openly. I miss the Adhan in the Muslim Countries and not having to worry about Halal food. May Allah reward you for making these videos, even the simple ones in smaller areas as they show the real life to us. A lot of the Youth also pray in the Masjids in Morocco.

  • @hn1695
    @hn1695 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video
    How do you sustain yourself living in morocco and what made you move there

  • @izzac441
    @izzac441 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video! JZK. Alot of great info and agree with the brother mostly, however we must be sincere with no disrepect at all and no attack on this brother. As a Moroccan disapora most Moroccans are returning because they failed in the West for financial reasons and disguise it as "Hijra"' (not ALL but the ones i know personally.) Depends where your coming from , UK and France are sh*tholes. However Germany and Switzerland , Australia and some parts of the States is much better. I visit Morocco frequently and lived there sometime mainly Casablanca. I can tell you its improving alot but in baby steps. The argument in Moroccos society today is the "improvement" we see are with nightclubs and western ammenties. One of the alarming issues at the moment is we we have the high divorce rate.
    We need to address why our Parents left Morocco in the first place. Number 1 is financial reasons. Yes Morocco is cheap but its at a cost. Alot of poverished people and discimination on locals compared to expats. I guess some folks dont mind if discimination works in your favour, for me it isnt really good for the soul. Safety is poor in Morocco. Its not safe for Women at night . Petty crime is everywhere, Iphones and bag snatches are frequent from motorbikes. Corruption is rampant and Administrative tasks is a nightmare. Big drug trade in the North especially in Tanja port/coast linked to Holland. Healthcare is pay as you play. The brother went back to the UK for his daughter arm , i dont blame him.
    There are many Islamic communties in the West were the children memorise the Quran and are living successful lives as practising Muslims. It comes down to parenting and finance.
    TIPS: If you want to bring cars over you can from Europes ofcourse there is a tax but if you know family that will retires that tax can be waived. Casablanca is the ecnomic city its hektic but thats where alot of money can be made if your business savvy. Tangier is great more english speaking but is dead in the winter as its a vacation spot for most of Moroccans who go up in summer and the Moroccan diaspora. If your into the AirBNB scene Marakech can work with Riads.
    I will always love Morocco. It is hands down one of the best places for a holiday but still needs alot of work Inshallah.

    • @MuslimTours
      @MuslimTours  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hello brother, thank you for your comments.
      I do agree with some of your comments but disagree with others.
      I disagree in regards many returning Moroccans are due to failing in their efforts abroad. I know many people who have been successful in the west but leave due to wanting a better lifestyle. I also know many non Moroccans who have made 'hijra' successfully too. I do get though that it's not for everyone and some may even have unrealistic expectations
      In regards to France/UK being dumps there are good and bad areas in every country including Morocco. In UK/France a lot of the foreigner do tend to live in these poorer areas but those who are successful and are established they tend to move into the nicer areas
      In regards improvements this us all subjective as people see improvements differently but with the amount of money coming into the country over the last 10 years and much more expected in the next 10 I think it will massively change over the next few years.
      Divorce rates are high everywhere not just Morocco. Petty crime is also rife everywhere. Major drug crimes you will never experience unless your involved.
      Overall I do think it's a great place to live or vacation as good as anywhere else.

  • @shakilmomin4368
    @shakilmomin4368 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Plz make vedio on which countries give easy citizenship for muslims and does not need much money to get citizenship..

    • @MuslimTours
      @MuslimTours  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sorry its a bit difficult to give an answer on this as I don't have full knowledge on the subject

    • @shakilmomin4368
      @shakilmomin4368 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I can understand that... but o think its time for Muslim scholars and the administration of muslim countries or OPEC to form such a committee so as help Muslims in this regard bcz times ahead will be very tough for Muslims to stand for our rights against tyrant nations

    • @shakilmomin4368
      @shakilmomin4368 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@MuslimTours kindly try to get people on ur u tube who can help in this regard

    • @MuslimTours
      @MuslimTours  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree with the times getting harder and we should strives towards this. I will do some research and try make a video on the subject for the future. In the meantime you can check out my video where I interview Omar Sherrer on Hijrah related matters

    • @shakilmomin4368
      @shakilmomin4368 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MuslimTours Thank u brother for ur kind reply ... 👍

  • @kausarzaheen
    @kausarzaheen 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am doctor and do hijamah and treat patients with herbal medications. Is there any opportunity for female unmarried doctor to do Hijrah by getting some job and shift there with family?

  • @IbnSaifi
    @IbnSaifi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So the brother admitted he had to go back to the UK when his daughter broke her arm