As a British revert to Islām, I must say, you did an amazing job showcasing this blessed city, Madinah! I sincerely hope that any non-Muslims that watch your wonderful video will be as respectful, intrigued, and as open-minded as you both were throughout! Keep up the great work!!
You have gotten brainwashed by someone this is not Peaceful at all. It devides people it's treatment to non Muslims are totally bad understand the truth and go back don't get delusional
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Earlier I was a Brahmin Pandit, a priest in a Hindu temple. Today, Alhamdulillah, I am a Muslim. Earlier, to please people, relatives and the people of the world, I used to wear different types of clothes and had different mentality. But today I am living to please the God who created this whole world. Come to Islam. You will find peace. You, your family and relatives, you will find a different peace in every way. If you want peace, then come to Islam, I have found it, you will also find it.
Non Muslims get this feeling once in a Life Time....Revert to Islam immediately when you get this feeling, for it is a Calling and you may never ever get this feeling again in your life...May the Almighty Guide you both...
😅😅😅 what bs is that 😅😅😅 islam generates continuesly uneducated, poor, loser countries and dictatorships 😅 what are you talking about. Also the whole attire is not islamic but arab, so more arab national for arab countries, than religious connotations
@Alan_and_Shannon Jesus Christ peace b upon him used to speak Aramaic word God in Aramaic is Alaha Mary is Maryam, Islam is original religion of all prophet From Adam Abraham Moses David Jesus to Muhammad peace be upon them all. Worship 1 God that's common msg
Just before you said 'I am not even a Muslim but this is so touching' I was already in tears listening to the call to prayer. Been to this blesses city 3 times but tears me up every time I see it on a screen. The city of my prophet.
Wait until you accept Islam and come back to visit Makkah and see the Holy Ka’ba for the first time. 🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼 May Allah guide you both and open your hearts to Islam! Ameen!
This is a sign, guys. One does not just simply travel to the Holy lands. You only come with the invitation of the Almighty. Welcome to the most Peaceful place on Earth. Ponder over it. ♥️
Alan, you mention that you were shaking inside as the call of prayer at the Prophets mosque was calling out. The reason is because your heart recognises the words of it's Creator. May God Almighty soften both of your hearts to find peace and hasten both of you towards the straight path. Ameen 🤲🏼.
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u innately have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect.
This video made me cry. The adhan if the most beautiful sound in the world. Before I reverted to Islam I used to feel the same when I heard it visiting the Middle East. Becoming Muslim was the best thing to happen to me. May Allah guide you both to Islam! ❤
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u innately have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect.
I am a muslim and so touched by Alan & Shannon's visit to Medina. They were appreciative and respectful to those they talked to and to the place as a whole. Full of goodwill. My utmost respect for them.
You both are so respectful , didnt see any snobbishness or narcissism in almost all of your videos, its great, thats how you travel and meet peope "O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted."
Meeting people isn't a priority, at the expense of religion for a culture. Remember: being Muslim isn't a globalized culture scheme, it's a religion that's focused on internal peace and a relationship with One God, with rules to help us recognize that when we were unaware and misguided. Fasting, for example, has rules, so that a person may benefit. Other aspects of the religion are likewise. The goal is taqwa. It should be clear to you that if they aren't there to pray, while everyone else is, it's more similar to Iblees refusing to prostrate with the Angels or seek Allah's forgiveness. The title of the video is, "This is How Non-Muslims are Treated in Medina", should this be normalized? Should we serve non-muslims, while we are on pilgrimage? This is our resting and reset place from all our sins, where we are only to be focused on our own salvation. They missed their opportunity. It's not something to be pleased with. May Allah guide them, but do not encourage bad learning habits. Islamically, they're not supposed to enter, even if the government says so. It's not up to us whether or not it happens, but if they enter, it's not our sin. And we don't want them to get further into disbelief anyways. Did you understand, my brother/sister? Make Dua for all. May Allah guide us all. We may not know we will die as Muslims ourselves. But, can we give up because it's hard? We need discipline, we need to know our hardship is with immense ease as Muslims. Our life is easy and peaceful because Allah blessed and supported us, and when it is hard, we are lucky to be cleansed. Pray for the Ummah.
"May Allah bless all Muslims with peace, health, and prosperity. May He guide us on the straight path, protect us from all harm, and grant us strength in our faith. May He forgive our sins, unite our hearts, and grant us success in this world and the Hereafter. Ameen."
As someone with Scottish ancestry in the US and converted, absolutely adorable that you guys were able to travel to Medina and experience it. I ask Allah to guide you both and keep you safe.
May Allah guide you! Please do not do what these people have done, it takes space from Muslims who want to visit and pray at the most sacred places. By all means, visit any mosque near you, or any Muslim-majority country, it's no problem. For many, this is a difficult journey, but also it is disrespectful to enter and not bow to God in full submission. As Muslims, we would die to protect this land from being disrespected. It hurts us that our current leadership makes us watch our religion violated helplessly. Please do not do what these people do, and I know that many would appreciate your respect!
@@user-hd2le8zx3v الله يشفيك ويهديك ويعافيك ولا يبتلينا 🤲🏼 لو تشوف الدعاة المسلمين في الغرب اذا جاء يدعون احد وسألوا من وين انت وقال من البلد الفلاني يردون عليه نايس قريت كنتري بيوتفل كنتري ،، يقولون من باب جذبه للحوار ودعوته للاسلام ،، الله يهديك بس
You are very polite and considerate to remember the people who are longing to go there but are unable to or can't afford it. Thank you so much. Lots of love ❤
As Muslims, we also experience a deep sense of calm, peace, and tranquility when we step foot in Medina. This feeling seems to be shared by all who have visited. Thank you for showing respect towards our religion. We're glad you’ve witnessed the true essence of Islam when practiced properly, a faith that advocates peace and condemns violence in all forms. By the way, Shannon looks very graceful and lovely with the scarf on.
This is the best video on Saudi so far, i pray for u both to come next time to the prophet city as muslims and enter the holy mosque and pray there, there is nothing spiritual nor material on this planet compared to that feeling, i hope u both experience that soon, All the love from Makkah. side note: u can both get a copy of the Quran and take it home with u and read it later u will regret not taking it
10 years living in Madinah and up to this day, I'm still in awe of this place. I appreciate you guys visiting this sanctuary and for showing respect. #shukran
I appreciate you guys respecting the prophet's mosque by attire and not entering the area. The place is the most holiest place in islam after Makkah, hence the protocol.
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself. _For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._ **But imagine if there are Arab speaking Hindus though they don’t exist, when they use Allah, it is their Hindu God who is being referred to as allah that is 'al illah' meaning the God and not exclusively God of Abraham.** If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah! Please clear these doubts and seeking for an answer
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself. _For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._ If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah! Seeking for an answer
@@Ishqyoussefabdul ilah means god and Allah means the god that is the literal translation and Muslims can say “ya ilahi” or “oh god of mine” in supplications or prayers because the only ilah we believe in is Allah
@@user-tn1oh3he8c Peace be upon you bro. Thanks for the reply. Bro in the following verse from your scripture, it is said ‘Read in the name of your lord’. But the prophet from mecca was born into polytheism and why does the angel asks him to read in the name of your lord instead of read in the name of God of Abraham. **The angel came to him and asked him to read. The Prophet replied, "I do not know how to read. The Prophet added, "The angel caught me (forcefully) and pressed me so hard that I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read and I replied, 'I do not know how to read.' Thereupon he caught me again and pressed me a second time till I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read but again I replied, 'I do not know how to read (or what shall I read)?' Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said, 'Read in the name of your Lord, who has created (all that exists) has created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous."** Please clear these doubts as well
@@Ishqyoussefabdul WA Assalamualaikum "Allah" is the name and ''Illah'' is the attribute of the Creator. When we say: La Illah il Allah, we mean that there is no creator other Allah. If I did not answer you well, ask again because I did not understand the word (Yahweh What do you mean by it?
I am muslim and lucky to visit Medinah several times in my life BUT still watching your video and adhaan bought tears in my eyes - I wish to visit again soon with my family.
It's very safe and peaceful. You can go out & about safely even at night with no worry. Do walk around the outside of the prophets mosque. Its defo worth seeing at night with everything being lit up.
There are many historical sites in the city, such as Mount Uhud, where the greatest battles of the Muslims took place, and also the first mosque built in Islam, the Quba Mosque. There is a long walkway that connects the Prophet’s Mosque to the Quba Mosque. It is a very beautiful walkway that contains everything.
I visited this beautiful city many many times some even as a child but still dream or visiting again, broke into tears just by hearing the beautiful sound of azan the call to prayer
If you want to go closer inside the fence around the Mosque you maybe able to, it doesn't hurt to ask the security at the gates for permission, and you maybe able to go closer, also Most buildings around the Holy Mosque are indeed not that old, and some have been rebuilt or maintained, and the mosque itself of course hasn't been the same size for 1400 years, it has been expanded many times. I hope you had a very good time in Al-Madinah and in Saudi Arabia, best of luck to you.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️ We thought it was best to stay outside and let people who have gave so much to travel so far enjoy their moment without us two barging in with a camera The grounds around the mosque are immaculate!
Masjid Nabawi is the most peaceful place on earth as we pray at our prophet - Muhammad pbuh’s house, mosque and tomb. I visited the Garden from Paradise (rawdah) last February and I’m planning to visit my Habibullah again this year, after performing hajj. Insya Allah.
Alan & Shannon You have won the hearts and minds of a billion Muslims for your channel, wait and you will find millions of Muslims following your channel because you have brought them to the beloved city of Muslims.
No doubt you got shivers on listening to the adhan ..that means you have a heart seeking to be guided to the truth even if you claim you are not religious ..if this trip won't open yr heart yr mind to what is obvious don't know what else will ..May Allah bless you both with the best gift in this world and Hereafter ...aameen
Welcome to my country, Saudi Arabia. You are truly in a special and distinguished place for millions of Muslims in the world. It is sacred. God has blessed you with this visit and chosen you from among the people to come to His holy land. I hope that He will bless you with Islam.
المفروض سعودة جميع المحلات في الأماكن السياحية و الدينية اليمنين يسيؤن للبلد بجشعهم مثل الأخ، وزيادة عليها شخص له أي شي ومشى المفروض يعلمه عن اللبس ويكون عنده شي مكوي. اما تعطيه شي مايستاهل ١٠٠ ريال بسعر ٢٥٠ بعد الخصم، المفروض تدفعها مخالفة
Being a fellow Brit and Muslim, who travelled to many countries, going to Madinah is just serene, calm and beautiful. I have done Umrah and Hajj, and been to Madinah every time. Masjid an Nabawi does hold around 1 to 1.5 million but Masjid Al Haram (Grand Mosque of Makkah) holds 4 million!!!
“Welcome to Saudi Arabia! We are delighted to have you here and hope you experience the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality that our country is known for. Enjoy your stay and make unforgettable memories 🇸🇦🤎
From the first video in morocco i have missed not a fraction of a second from your videos you guys are fabulous Alan take good care of Shannon she is so sweet she deserves the best ❤
لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير ومحمد عبده ورسوله صلى الله عليه وسلم لا اله الا الله سبحانه وتعالى عما يصفون واتوب اليه واسبحه
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself. _For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._ **But imagine if there are Arab speaking Hindus though they don’t exist, when they use Allah, it is their Hindu God who is being referred to as allah that is 'al illah' meaning the God and not exclusively God of Abraham.** If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah! Please clear these doubts and seeking for an answer
@@Ishqyoussefabdul وعلیکم السلام ورحمة الله وبرکاته، آپ نے جو سوال کیا، وہ واقعی وضاحت طلب ہے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ کے اسماء اور الفاظ کو سمجھنا ایک اہم مسئلہ ہے۔ یہاں آپ کی وضاحت کے لیے جواب دیا جا رہا ہے: "اللہ" قرآن مجید میں اللہ تعالیٰ کے لیے سب سے زیادہ استعمال ہونے والا ذاتی نام ہے۔ یہ نام کسی بھی دوسرے معبود یا خدا کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ "إله" ایک عام لفظ ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے "معبود" یا "دیوتا"، اور یہ عربی زبان میں کسی بھی قسم کے معبود کے لیے استعمال ہو سکتا ہے۔ لیکن جب ہم کلمہ "لا إله إلا الله" کہتے ہیں، تو اس کا مطلب یہ ہوتا ہے کہ "کوئی معبود نہیں مگر اللہ۔" یہاں "إله" سے مراد عام معبود ہے، اور "اللہ" سے مراد وہ واحد حقیقی معبود ہے جس کی عبادت کی جانی چاہیے۔ یہ واضح کرتا ہے کہ "اللہ" صرف اسلام میں اللہ تعالیٰ کا ذاتی نام ہے، جو کسی اور مذہب یا عقیدے کے کسی دیوتا کے لیے نہیں بولا جا سکتا۔ اگر کسی زبان میں "اللہ" کا مطلب "دیوتا" سمجھا جائے تو یہ غلط ہوگا، کیونکہ عربی زبان میں "اللہ" کی جڑ اور معنی بالکل واضح ہیں۔ جہاں تک ہندوؤں یا دیگر مذاہب کے لوگوں کے "اللہ" کو استعمال کرنے کی بات ہے، تو وہ لوگ اپنی زبان یا عقیدے کے لحاظ سے مختلف معنی مراد لے سکتے ہیں۔ لیکن قرآن مجید کے مطابق، "اللہ" واحد حقیقی معبود ہے، اور یہ لفظ کسی اور کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ لہذا، ہمیں قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں الفاظ کے اصل معنی اور مفہوم کو سمجھنا چاہیے اور انہیں اسی سیاق و سباق میں بیان کرنا چاہیے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ ہم سب کو حق بات سمجھنے اور عمل کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرمائے۔ آمین۔
وعلیکم السلام ورحمة الله وبرکاته، آپ نے جو سوال کیا، وہ واقعی وضاحت طلب ہے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ کے اسماء اور الفاظ کو سمجھنا ایک اہم مسئلہ ہے۔ یہاں آپ کی وضاحت کے لیے جواب دیا جا رہا ہے: "اللہ" قرآن مجید میں اللہ تعالیٰ کے لیے سب سے زیادہ استعمال ہونے والا ذاتی نام ہے۔ یہ نام کسی بھی دوسرے معبود یا خدا کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ "إله" ایک عام لفظ ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے "معبود" یا "دیوتا"، اور یہ عربی زبان میں کسی بھی قسم کے معبود کے لیے استعمال ہو سکتا ہے۔ لیکن جب ہم کلمہ "لا إله إلا الله" کہتے ہیں، تو اس کا مطلب یہ ہوتا ہے کہ "کوئی معبود نہیں مگر اللہ۔" یہاں "إله" سے مراد عام معبود ہے، اور "اللہ" سے مراد وہ واحد حقیقی معبود ہے جس کی عبادت کی جانی چاہیے۔ یہ واضح کرتا ہے کہ "اللہ" صرف اسلام میں اللہ تعالیٰ کا ذاتی نام ہے، جو کسی اور مذہب یا عقیدے کے کسی دیوتا کے لیے نہیں بولا جا سکتا۔ اگر کسی زبان میں "اللہ" کا مطلب "دیوتا" سمجھا جائے تو یہ غلط ہوگا، کیونکہ عربی زبان میں "اللہ" کی جڑ اور معنی بالکل واضح ہیں۔ جہاں تک ہندوؤں یا دیگر مذاہب کے لوگوں کے "اللہ" کو استعمال کرنے کی بات ہے، تو وہ لوگ اپنی زبان یا عقیدے کے لحاظ سے مختلف معنی مراد لے سکتے ہیں۔ لیکن قرآن مجید کے مطابق، "اللہ" واحد حقیقی معبود ہے، اور یہ لفظ کسی اور کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ لہذا، ہمیں قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں الفاظ کے اصل معنی اور مفہوم کو سمجھنا چاہیے اور انہیں اسی سیاق و سباق میں بیان کرنا چاہیے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ ہم سب کو حق بات سمجھنے اور عمل کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرمائے۔ آمین۔ @@Ishqyoussefabdul
We have been visiting Madina every year from New York but still Happy to see your video and the way you respect the religion and community. You look great in Saudi’s outfit.
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect. May God guide you to Him.
Enjoyed watching your video and lovely to see how you were treated by the locals. My family and I are going to Madinah for the first time in April God-willing, and watching makes me even more excited for the trip. Really nice the way you report on your time in SA and what the true face of Islam is.
Just returned from Saudi Arabia for Umrah and we ended our journey in Madinah. Just a dream journey. It was our first visit (me and mom). Hoping to return with my wife, who was born in Makkah (she couldn't make it but for good, happy reason). We stayed, alhamdulillah, at Taiba Suites which was on your right as you approached the mosque.
Half million cafe is the cheapest and Great Saudi brand, they actually have a branch in London. Enjoying the videos and lovely seeing my country from your hard effort videos ! keep it up 👍
Thank you for the effort you put into creating this wonderful and enjoyable content. I am watching from my home as if I am walking around with you abroad👍👍👍
Very cool video. I'm not religious but I would love to visit one day just to experience the culture. That train ride looks so cool too. Thanks for sharing. Keep smiling👍🙂🇨🇦
Honestly @ 15:30 was the best moment of the video for me when the saudi gentleman stepped in sorted your head gear. Lucky for Shannon, she had no such issues 😊. Take care
such a pleasure to see both of u comfortable and happy in saudi arabia especially in madinah and my city jeddah . hope u had fun and learned about our culture. y’all welcomed anytime.❤
Just FYI, the shopkeeper wasn't ripping you off (totally, he did drop to 170SAR so haggling is necessary), but there's no way a thobe on its own is $10, let alone all 3 pieces (the thobe, headscarf, and ring). I'm from the UK, but I visit Saudi somewhat often, particularly Madinah.
Really fascinating video from a most unusual location. As a UK lover of the Middle East (now resident in Turkey), I really enjoyed it. I love the way you both throw yourselves so wholeheartedly into the spirit of the places you visit. Very well done!
Please note that Madinah is NOT a tourist attraction.. it is a holy site for Muslims and should remain that way. I don't want the audience to get the wrong idea.
Saudi Arabia already turned Madina and Mekkah to the biggest tourist attractions in the world, yes only Muslim tourists allowed. Everything full of hotels and so on. I give Saudi Arabia 10 more years and it will be the TOP tourism destination in the Middle East, for EVERYONE and not only Muslim
@@boredbytrash true! they also made all those stupid music festivals (to the horror of all muslims around the world) yet increased the fees for pilgrimage as if they need money. So shameful.
We are following Mohammed peace upon him instructions and that instructions don’t prevent none Muslim to visit Madinah with respecting Islamic traditions. Therefore any none Muslim is welcomed to visit madinah to know what madinah is mean to all Muslim and reflect the true message of Islam to all and maybe this video guide someone to Islam
As a British revert to Islām, I must say, you did an amazing job showcasing this blessed city, Madinah!
I sincerely hope that any non-Muslims that watch your wonderful video will be as respectful, intrigued, and as open-minded as you both were throughout! Keep up the great work!!
You have gotten brainwashed by someone this is not Peaceful at all. It devides people it's treatment to non Muslims are totally bad understand the truth and go back don't get delusional
THAT DIVER-LOOK IS NOT A MAN, HE IS A FISH.... JUST LOOK LIKE A MAN & DIVER :-)
Welcome to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and welcome to the city of the Messenger of God.
Wow thank you so much ❤️ Shukran
@@sami-F11 كفاية انبطاح
Medina and Mecca are only for Muslims. I don’t know how you entered and were allowed to.
كان تصدقت فيها للمساكين
تشتري ودهمم بالمال! لو متبرع بها لأهالي غزه والسودان واليمن احسن لك تاخذ اجر اما هولاء لن يرضو عليك حتى تتبع ملتهم
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Earlier I was a Brahmin Pandit, a priest in a Hindu temple. Today, Alhamdulillah, I am a Muslim. Earlier, to please people, relatives and the people of the world, I used to wear different types of clothes and had different mentality. But today I am living to please the God who created this whole world. Come to Islam. You will find peace. You, your family and relatives, you will find a different peace in every way. If you want peace, then come to Islam, I have found it, you will also find it.
Subhanallah 🥹
Maashallah Allahu akbar
MashaAllah Brother.. Keep istiqomah..
The shivers you felt is because of your soul resonating with your environment. Islam is in tune with your natural state of being❤
Non Muslims get this feeling once in a Life Time....Revert to Islam immediately when you get this feeling, for it is a Calling and you may never ever get this feeling again in your life...May the Almighty Guide you both...
@@nazeckbooley990 That’s why he visited. Out of billions non-believers.
@@nazeckbooley990 Absolutely
😅😅😅 what bs is that 😅😅😅 islam generates continuesly uneducated, poor, loser countries and dictatorships 😅 what are you talking about. Also the whole attire is not islamic but arab, so more arab national for arab countries, than religious connotations
I'm a muslim from London and I'm so envious watching you right now. I'd love to go one day
Hope you get to make the trip, was amazing to witness even as a non muslin
شكرًا
You are wonderful people and I hope you read about Islam and embrace Islam because I love you.. Believe me Islam is the only true religion.
Thank you so much 😊 so kind ❤️
@Alan_and_Shannon Jesus Christ peace b upon him used to speak Aramaic word God in Aramaic is Alaha Mary is Maryam, Islam is original religion of all prophet From Adam Abraham Moses David Jesus to Muhammad peace be upon them all. Worship 1 God that's common msg
@@religionsach nope, not true
@@darthgeros5863 what is not true
Islam is not the original religion of Mary, Jesus, Moses, Adam, Eve, Abraham and all these BIBLICAL figures you mentioned. They are not Muslims...
Just before you said 'I am not even a Muslim but this is so touching' I was already in tears listening to the call to prayer. Been to this blesses city 3 times but tears me up every time I see it on a screen. The city of my prophet.
same here wallah, I was all tears just listening the adhan from madinah. I really miss that city
اللهم صل علي صيد نا و حبيبنا محمد وعلي آله وأصحابه أجمعين
Semoga anda mendapat hidayah 🤲
Wait until you accept Islam and come back to visit Makkah and see the Holy Ka’ba for the first time. 🤲🏼🤲🏼🤲🏼 May Allah guide you both and open your hearts to Islam! Ameen!
امين
This is a sign, guys. One does not just simply travel to the Holy lands. You only come with the invitation of the Almighty. Welcome to the most Peaceful place on Earth. Ponder over it. ♥️
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Gratitude to Allah flips all sins. There's always a chance, if you recognize and repent.
Alan, you mention that you were shaking inside as the call of prayer at the Prophets mosque was calling out. The reason is because your heart recognises the words of it's Creator. May God Almighty soften both of your hearts to find peace and hasten both of you towards the straight path. Ameen 🤲🏼.
Ameen
Ameen 🤲🏽
Ameen
The call to prayer in Madinah is unlike anywhere else in the world. You really are in a special place
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u innately have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect.
This video made me cry. The adhan if the most beautiful sound in the world. Before I reverted to Islam I used to feel the same when I heard it visiting the Middle East. Becoming Muslim was the best thing to happen to me. May Allah guide you both to Islam! ❤
We you listen to Azan you feel relax, so beautiful madinah and people so kind .
As a Muslim you guys are so genuine and kind may God bless you guys such a great videos wishing you both all the best in life
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u innately have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect.
I am a muslim and so touched by Alan & Shannon's visit to Medina. They were appreciative and respectful to those they talked to and to the place as a whole. Full of goodwill. My utmost respect for them.
You both are so respectful , didnt see any snobbishness or narcissism in almost all of your videos, its great, thats how you travel and meet peope
"O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted."
May Allah guide you. You don't know your rights. May Allah have mercy on you and all the Muslims and guide these people, and the leaders of the land!
Meeting people isn't a priority, at the expense of religion for a culture. Remember: being Muslim isn't a globalized culture scheme, it's a religion that's focused on internal peace and a relationship with One God, with rules to help us recognize that when we were unaware and misguided. Fasting, for example, has rules, so that a person may benefit. Other aspects of the religion are likewise. The goal is taqwa. It should be clear to you that if they aren't there to pray, while everyone else is, it's more similar to Iblees refusing to prostrate with the Angels or seek Allah's forgiveness. The title of the video is, "This is How Non-Muslims are Treated in Medina", should this be normalized? Should we serve non-muslims, while we are on pilgrimage? This is our resting and reset place from all our sins, where we are only to be focused on our own salvation. They missed their opportunity. It's not something to be pleased with. May Allah guide them, but do not encourage bad learning habits. Islamically, they're not supposed to enter, even if the government says so. It's not up to us whether or not it happens, but if they enter, it's not our sin. And we don't want them to get further into disbelief anyways. Did you understand, my brother/sister? Make Dua for all. May Allah guide us all. We may not know we will die as Muslims ourselves. But, can we give up because it's hard? We need discipline, we need to know our hardship is with immense ease as Muslims. Our life is easy and peaceful because Allah blessed and supported us, and when it is hard, we are lucky to be cleansed. Pray for the Ummah.
Its the accent. Its impossible to sound narcissistic and arrogant in that accent even if u try
@@iwak-us1 i beg to differ, i know a very narcissistic Scottish person with a thick accent.
"May Allah bless all Muslims with peace, health, and prosperity. May He guide us on the straight path, protect us from all harm, and grant us strength in our faith. May He forgive our sins, unite our hearts, and grant us success in this world and the Hereafter. Ameen."
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Why not to non Muslims
As someone with Scottish ancestry in the US and converted, absolutely adorable that you guys were able to travel to Medina and experience it. I ask Allah to guide you both and keep you safe.
As a mexican American catholic, I salute you sir for going ro saudi arabia, I find the Islamic culture very genuine and interesting.
there's no such thing as Islamic culture, you can be a mexican muslim with mexican culture. Everything you see here is arab culture
May Allah guide you! Please do not do what these people have done, it takes space from Muslims who want to visit and pray at the most sacred places. By all means, visit any mosque near you, or any Muslim-majority country, it's no problem. For many, this is a difficult journey, but also it is disrespectful to enter and not bow to God in full submission. As Muslims, we would die to protect this land from being disrespected. It hurts us that our current leadership makes us watch our religion violated helplessly. Please do not do what these people do, and I know that many would appreciate your respect!
If Islam appeals to you then why are you not accepting it and live a clean , moral lifestyle ?
@@Salim-c3i1e Can you not have live a clean and moral life as a Mexican-American Catholic?
Gracias mi sobrino ❤
Lovely Couple ❤️ O Allah guide them to Islam
Welcome to Saudi Arabia brother and sister from great Scotland 🙏🏼
العظيمهه! 😵💫 ياساتر عالتملق والتبطح
@@user-hd2le8zx3v الله يشفيك ويهديك ويعافيك ولا يبتلينا 🤲🏼 لو تشوف الدعاة المسلمين في الغرب اذا جاء يدعون احد وسألوا من وين انت وقال من البلد الفلاني يردون عليه نايس قريت كنتري بيوتفل كنتري ،، يقولون من باب جذبه للحوار ودعوته للاسلام ،، الله يهديك بس
@@user-hd2le8zx3v وشفت ردودك ههههههه تتحرش في الكل يا امعة ، وتقول لواحد وين قصور نجد والحجاز 😅 ما عرفنا لك انت منبطح ولا مسوي شريف
Allan has become a celebrity in Saudi 🇸🇦 You must feel amazing 😃
Loved it🤣
It’s MBS !!!!😂
I absolutely love Madinah & both of you.Thanks for sharing such an amazing video, I'm a Muslim guy from the UK 🇬🇧
You are very polite and considerate to remember the people who are longing to go there but are unable to or can't afford it. Thank you so much. Lots of love ❤
I thought the same thing. So many muslims are cant afford to go there and 2 scottish people made it there. The world is a bizarre place indeed!
As Muslims, we also experience a deep sense of calm, peace, and tranquility when we step foot in Medina. This feeling seems to be shared by all who have visited. Thank you for showing respect towards our religion. We're glad you’ve witnessed the true essence of Islam when practiced properly, a faith that advocates peace and condemns violence in all forms. By the way, Shannon looks very graceful and lovely with the scarf on.
This is the best video on Saudi so far, i pray for u both to come next time to the prophet city as muslims and enter the holy mosque and pray there, there is nothing spiritual nor material on this planet compared to that feeling, i hope u both experience that soon, All the love from Makkah. side note: u can both get a copy of the Quran and take it home with u and read it later u will regret not taking it
10 years living in Madinah and up to this day, I'm still in awe of this place. I appreciate you guys visiting this sanctuary and for showing respect. #shukran
ستجدون السكينه والطمانينه وراحة القلب عندما تعرفون حقيقة الاسلام واسال الله ان يشرح صدوركم ونراكم في تصلون في الحرم المكي والحرم النبوي
They arent muslim!
الله يهديهم للاسلام @
آمين يارب 🤲🤲🤲
Thanks!
Thank you so much ❤️
I appreciate you guys respecting the prophet's mosque by attire and not entering the area. The place is the most holiest place in islam after Makkah, hence the protocol.
They’re not allowed to enter the mosque
MAY ALLAH GRANT YOU TAWFEEQ TO ACCEPT ISLAM. AMEEM
i love the man who stopped you in the street to help you wear it well, and yes it DOES make every man look like a king
اهلاً في السعودية اتمنى زيارة منطقة عسير وتحديداً ابها المرتفعات والاجواء شديدة البرودة ❤️🇸🇦
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself.
_For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._
**But imagine if there are Arab speaking Hindus though they don’t exist, when they use Allah, it is their Hindu God who is being referred to as allah that is 'al illah' meaning the God and not exclusively God of Abraham.**
If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah!
Please clear these doubts and seeking for an answer
😂😂😂سمعت وش قال للحرمه انتو شعب مشافيح😂
It looks so serene ❤ and peaceful
There are lots of angles there.
Go and see it for yourself
I am from Medina We welcome you and I respect your appreciation of the place and your not entering it
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself.
_For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._
If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah!
Seeking for an answer
@@Ishqyoussefabdul ilah means god and Allah means the god that is the literal translation and Muslims can say “ya ilahi” or “oh god of mine” in supplications or prayers because the only ilah we believe in is Allah
@@user-tn1oh3he8c Peace be upon you bro. Thanks for the reply. Bro in the following verse from your scripture, it is said ‘Read in the name of your lord’. But the prophet from mecca was born into polytheism and why does the angel asks him to read in the name of your lord instead of read in the name of God of Abraham.
**The angel came to him and asked him to read. The Prophet replied, "I do not know how to read. The Prophet added, "The angel caught me (forcefully) and pressed me so hard that I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read and I replied, 'I do not know how to read.' Thereupon he caught me again and pressed me a second time till I could not bear it any more. He then released me and again asked me to read but again I replied, 'I do not know how to read (or what shall I read)?' Thereupon he caught me for the third time and pressed me, and then released me and said, 'Read in the name of your Lord, who has created (all that exists) has created man from a clot. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous."**
Please clear these doubts as well
@@Ishqyoussefabdul WA Assalamualaikum "Allah" is the name and ''Illah'' is the attribute of the Creator. When we say: La Illah il Allah, we mean that there is no creator other Allah.
If I did not answer you well, ask again because I did not understand the word (Yahweh What do you mean by it?
Isn't entry restricted to only muslims as per the hadith
الله يهدي قلبهم للاسلام
Ameen ya rabbi
I am muslim and lucky to visit Medinah several times in my life BUT still watching your video and adhaan bought tears in my eyes - I wish to visit again soon with my family.
U have shivers cos Islam is the TRUE religion Aameen
It's very safe and peaceful. You can go out & about safely even at night with no worry. Do walk around the outside of the prophets mosque. Its defo worth seeing at night with everything being lit up.
I teared up when you said you had shivers during the salat call ☪️
You are so kind and polite
There are many historical sites in the city, such as Mount Uhud, where the greatest battles of the Muslims took place, and also the first mosque built in Islam, the Quba Mosque. There is a long walkway that connects the Prophet’s Mosque to the Quba Mosque. It is a very beautiful walkway that contains everything.
I visited this beautiful city many many times some even as a child but still dream or visiting again, broke into tears just by hearing the beautiful sound of azan the call to prayer
If you want to go closer inside the fence around the Mosque you maybe able to, it doesn't hurt to ask the security at the gates for permission, and you maybe able to go closer, also Most buildings around the Holy Mosque are indeed not that old, and some have been rebuilt or maintained, and the mosque itself of course hasn't been the same size for 1400 years, it has been expanded many times. I hope you had a very good time in Al-Madinah and in Saudi Arabia, best of luck to you.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
We thought it was best to stay outside and let people who have gave so much to travel so far enjoy their moment without us two barging in with a camera
The grounds around the mosque are immaculate!
Very thoughtful of u guys thx @@Alan_and_Shannon
Masjid Nabawi is the most peaceful place on earth as we pray at our prophet - Muhammad pbuh’s house, mosque and tomb. I visited the Garden from Paradise (rawdah) last February and I’m planning to visit my Habibullah again this year, after performing hajj. Insya Allah.
أسأل الله العظيم ان يشرح صدوركم للاسلام ويهديكم للايمان الحق
You guys are such a sweet couple your parents have raised you like absolute gems ❤ May peace be with you
Incredible city and peaceful enjoy your time
May Allah bless every Muslim to be no stranger to the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. Aameen.
Beautiful video.
Alan & Shannon You have won the hearts and minds of a billion Muslims for your channel, wait and you will find millions of Muslims following your channel because you have brought them to the beloved city of Muslims.
Your in a very special place. Its good you recognise how lucky you are to be there. I hope you felt the peacefulness. Of Islam
No doubt you got shivers on listening to the adhan ..that means you have a heart seeking to be guided to the truth even if you claim you are not religious ..if this trip won't open yr heart yr mind to what is obvious don't know what else will ..May Allah bless you both with the best gift in this world and Hereafter ...aameen
Welcome to my country, Saudi Arabia. You are truly in a special and distinguished place for millions of Muslims in the world. It is sacred. God has blessed you with this visit and chosen you from among the people to come to His holy land. I hope that He will bless you with Islam.
المفروض سعودة جميع المحلات في الأماكن السياحية و الدينية
اليمنين يسيؤن للبلد بجشعهم مثل الأخ، وزيادة عليها شخص له أي شي ومشى
المفروض يعلمه عن اللبس ويكون عنده شي مكوي.
اما تعطيه شي مايستاهل ١٠٠ ريال بسعر ٢٥٠ بعد الخصم، المفروض تدفعها مخالفة
Being a fellow Brit and Muslim, who travelled to many countries, going to Madinah is just serene, calm and beautiful. I have done Umrah and Hajj, and been to Madinah every time. Masjid an Nabawi does hold around 1 to 1.5 million but Masjid Al Haram (Grand Mosque of Makkah) holds 4 million!!!
Fabulous, you made it to Medinah!
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what an amazing place much better and more advanced than Europe and UK, how women dressed in respectful manner i really want to live there.
Only if you muslim
I recently visited madina and makkah i really miss the beautiful atmosphere i want to go back again
I spend 20 days every year in Madina every year. I wish could be there for more time. My favorite place on earth.
U are so lucky..... every muslim arround the world dreams to visit Makkah and Madina....few fulfill.....many can not due to money, health.....
“Welcome to Saudi Arabia! We are delighted to have you here and hope you experience the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality that our country is known for. Enjoy your stay and make unforgettable memories
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From the first video in morocco i have missed not a fraction of a second from your videos you guys are fabulous Alan take good care of Shannon she is so sweet she deserves the best ❤
Buddy you are blessed to be there Thats our prophet Muhammad's city PBUH. ofc they will treat you with love and open wide arms ❤. Love You
لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له له الملك وله الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير ومحمد عبده ورسوله صلى الله عليه وسلم لا اله الا الله سبحانه وتعالى عما يصفون واتوب اليه واسبحه
I couldn’t hold my tears listening the Azaan. Goosebumps 😢😢
الله يثبتكم على دين محمد قولوا اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمدا عبده ورسوله
Assalamualaikum, ‘Illah’ is the word in Arabic that refers to God. No one should think that the word Allah takes its root in ‘Illah’, both are two different words. Because, in Arabic, both these words are used in one sentence itself.
_For, in a common sentence that the Islamists use, we have both these words: ‘La Illah il Allah’. This sentence in Arab means that there is no other God than Allah! Both the words Illah and Allah configure in this sentence. Here, the word Illah is used to refer to God. That is, Allah is but a name! If we say , ‘There is no other God but Yahweh’ in Arabic, ‘La Illah il Yahweh’; here we replace the name Allah with Yahweh. And we know that Yahweh is a name._
**But imagine if there are Arab speaking Hindus though they don’t exist, when they use Allah, it is their Hindu God who is being referred to as allah that is 'al illah' meaning the God and not exclusively God of Abraham.**
If so, then Allah is also a name! That is, the Arabic word for God is Illah; and not Allah!
Please clear these doubts and seeking for an answer
@@Ishqyoussefabdul
وعلیکم السلام ورحمة الله وبرکاته،
آپ نے جو سوال کیا، وہ واقعی وضاحت طلب ہے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ کے اسماء اور الفاظ کو سمجھنا ایک اہم مسئلہ ہے۔ یہاں آپ کی وضاحت کے لیے جواب دیا جا رہا ہے:
"اللہ" قرآن مجید میں اللہ تعالیٰ کے لیے سب سے زیادہ استعمال ہونے والا ذاتی نام ہے۔ یہ نام کسی بھی دوسرے معبود یا خدا کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ "إله" ایک عام لفظ ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے "معبود" یا "دیوتا"، اور یہ عربی زبان میں کسی بھی قسم کے معبود کے لیے استعمال ہو سکتا ہے۔
لیکن جب ہم کلمہ "لا إله إلا الله" کہتے ہیں، تو اس کا مطلب یہ ہوتا ہے کہ "کوئی معبود نہیں مگر اللہ۔" یہاں "إله" سے مراد عام معبود ہے، اور "اللہ" سے مراد وہ واحد حقیقی معبود ہے جس کی عبادت کی جانی چاہیے۔
یہ واضح کرتا ہے کہ "اللہ" صرف اسلام میں اللہ تعالیٰ کا ذاتی نام ہے، جو کسی اور مذہب یا عقیدے کے کسی دیوتا کے لیے نہیں بولا جا سکتا۔ اگر کسی زبان میں "اللہ" کا مطلب "دیوتا" سمجھا جائے تو یہ غلط ہوگا، کیونکہ عربی زبان میں "اللہ" کی جڑ اور معنی بالکل واضح ہیں۔
جہاں تک ہندوؤں یا دیگر مذاہب کے لوگوں کے "اللہ" کو استعمال کرنے کی بات ہے، تو وہ لوگ اپنی زبان یا عقیدے کے لحاظ سے مختلف معنی مراد لے سکتے ہیں۔ لیکن قرآن مجید کے مطابق، "اللہ" واحد حقیقی معبود ہے، اور یہ لفظ کسی اور کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔
لہذا، ہمیں قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں الفاظ کے اصل معنی اور مفہوم کو سمجھنا چاہیے اور انہیں اسی سیاق و سباق میں بیان کرنا چاہیے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ ہم سب کو حق بات سمجھنے اور عمل کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرمائے۔ آمین۔
يقلك مش مسلمين
وعلیکم السلام ورحمة الله وبرکاته،
آپ نے جو سوال کیا، وہ واقعی وضاحت طلب ہے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ کے اسماء اور الفاظ کو سمجھنا ایک اہم مسئلہ ہے۔ یہاں آپ کی وضاحت کے لیے جواب دیا جا رہا ہے:
"اللہ" قرآن مجید میں اللہ تعالیٰ کے لیے سب سے زیادہ استعمال ہونے والا ذاتی نام ہے۔ یہ نام کسی بھی دوسرے معبود یا خدا کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔ "إله" ایک عام لفظ ہے، جس کا مطلب ہے "معبود" یا "دیوتا"، اور یہ عربی زبان میں کسی بھی قسم کے معبود کے لیے استعمال ہو سکتا ہے۔
لیکن جب ہم کلمہ "لا إله إلا الله" کہتے ہیں، تو اس کا مطلب یہ ہوتا ہے کہ "کوئی معبود نہیں مگر اللہ۔" یہاں "إله" سے مراد عام معبود ہے، اور "اللہ" سے مراد وہ واحد حقیقی معبود ہے جس کی عبادت کی جانی چاہیے۔
یہ واضح کرتا ہے کہ "اللہ" صرف اسلام میں اللہ تعالیٰ کا ذاتی نام ہے، جو کسی اور مذہب یا عقیدے کے کسی دیوتا کے لیے نہیں بولا جا سکتا۔ اگر کسی زبان میں "اللہ" کا مطلب "دیوتا" سمجھا جائے تو یہ غلط ہوگا، کیونکہ عربی زبان میں "اللہ" کی جڑ اور معنی بالکل واضح ہیں۔
جہاں تک ہندوؤں یا دیگر مذاہب کے لوگوں کے "اللہ" کو استعمال کرنے کی بات ہے، تو وہ لوگ اپنی زبان یا عقیدے کے لحاظ سے مختلف معنی مراد لے سکتے ہیں۔ لیکن قرآن مجید کے مطابق، "اللہ" واحد حقیقی معبود ہے، اور یہ لفظ کسی اور کے لیے استعمال نہیں کیا جا سکتا۔
لہذا، ہمیں قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں الفاظ کے اصل معنی اور مفہوم کو سمجھنا چاہیے اور انہیں اسی سیاق و سباق میں بیان کرنا چاہیے۔ اللہ تعالیٰ ہم سب کو حق بات سمجھنے اور عمل کرنے کی توفیق عطا فرمائے۔ آمین۔
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Beauty of Islaam I am proud to be a Indian🇮🇳 Muslim Alhamdulillah Allahuakbar
The best thing about Saudi Arabia is the Saudi people, they are friendly, welcoming and hospitable.
We have been visiting Madina every year from New York but still Happy to see your video and the way you respect the religion and community. You look great in Saudi’s outfit.
The reason you got shivers as u approached the mosque is cos your soul recognised the words and sanctity. Our souls have a direct link to the Creator and by approaching the mosque it awakened that innate connection u have. Listening to the Quran (even online) will have the same effect. May God guide you to Him.
ALHAMDULILLAH ☝🏼
ISLAM @ Humanitarian 🤲🏼
Because you went to madinah munawwarah,the city of the prophet,the 2nd most holy mosque in islam, you got yourself a new subscriber😊😂
I wish the best for you two. May Allah open your hearts to convert to Islam ❤
what a beautiful vlog, you both look amazing in local attire especially Shannon in headscarf.
Enjoyed watching your video and lovely to see how you were treated by the locals. My family and I are going to Madinah for the first time in April God-willing, and watching makes me even more excited for the trip.
Really nice the way you report on your time in SA and what the true face of Islam is.
مرحباً بك في كوكب السعودية 🇸🇦💚
Just returned from Saudi Arabia for Umrah and we ended our journey in Madinah. Just a dream journey. It was our first visit (me and mom). Hoping to return with my wife, who was born in Makkah (she couldn't make it but for good, happy reason). We stayed, alhamdulillah, at Taiba Suites which was on your right as you approached the mosque.
pray for me brother i will go there and never come back...!!
Half million cafe is the cheapest and Great Saudi brand, they actually have a branch in London. Enjoying the videos and lovely seeing my country from your hard effort videos ! keep it up 👍
mashAllah Shannon looks nice in Hijab and I hope Allah can guide you both into Islam
Thank you for the effort you put into creating this wonderful and enjoyable content. I am watching from my home as if I am walking around with you abroad👍👍👍
Hope you enjoyed!
The blessed city Madinah is the most peaceful place on Earth!
I rellay enjoed when I watched the vid.. such as very nice and you gise wonderful people
Very cool video. I'm not religious but I would love to visit one day just to experience the culture. That train ride looks so cool too. Thanks for sharing. Keep smiling👍🙂🇨🇦
Welcome to Arabia 🇸🇦
Great to see you in Madina.
Honestly @ 15:30 was the best moment of the video for me when the saudi gentleman stepped in sorted your head gear. Lucky for Shannon, she had no such issues 😊. Take care
وبعد كذا قال للحرمه مزه😂
such a pleasure to see both of u comfortable and happy in saudi arabia especially in madinah and my city jeddah . hope u had fun and learned about our culture. y’all welcomed anytime.❤
welcome to madina ❤️❤️❤️ enjoy
As non muslims, really happy to hear that you felt the peace and tranquility in the air :)
Just FYI, the shopkeeper wasn't ripping you off (totally, he did drop to 170SAR so haggling is necessary), but there's no way a thobe on its own is $10, let alone all 3 pieces (the thobe, headscarf, and ring). I'm from the UK, but I visit Saudi somewhat often, particularly Madinah.
Thank you so much for showing us the most peaceful place in the world.
You guys drive a hard bargain! Well done!
🤣 we got there in the end
Really fascinating video from a most unusual location. As a UK lover of the Middle East (now resident in Turkey), I really enjoyed it. I love the way you both throw yourselves so wholeheartedly into the spirit of the places you visit. Very well done!
I hope you enjoyed visiting Madinah one of the most peaceful cities in Saudi
The utmost respect and love in your speech towards our sacred spaces made me cry. ❤
15:10 with respect to all the people in the shop, they are not Saudi, I love how you told him that is too much. and again welcome in our country.🥰
Nice video and I same the same when I was there thousands of people with no noise it’s so peaceful ❤ alhumdiliah! May Allah guide u both to Islam
Please note that Madinah is NOT a tourist attraction.. it is a holy site for Muslims and should remain that way. I don't want the audience to get the wrong idea.
Saudi Arabia already turned Madina and Mekkah to the biggest tourist attractions in the world, yes only Muslim tourists allowed.
Everything full of hotels and so on.
I give Saudi Arabia 10 more years and it will be the TOP tourism destination in the Middle East, for EVERYONE and not only Muslim
@@boredbytrash true! they also made all those stupid music festivals (to the horror of all muslims around the world) yet increased the fees for pilgrimage as if they need money. So shameful.
We are following Mohammed peace upon him instructions and that instructions don’t prevent none Muslim to visit Madinah with respecting Islamic traditions. Therefore any none Muslim is welcomed to visit madinah to know what madinah is mean to all Muslim and reflect the true message of Islam to all and maybe this video guide someone to Islam
For the info of non-Muslims , no pork and alcohol are served in Mecca and Medinah and elsewhere in the country.
@@boredbytrash I've seen alot of vlogs lately of non Muslims going to Medina, I'm wondering how this is allowed. As I know it's only for Muslims.
You guys are amazing you’re so respectful and fun to watch!
Subhan Allah you look so beautiful in Hijab
Hi alan & shannon
It’s lovely to see you guys in Saudi
I pray to god to open your hearts for islam ❤ keep up the amazing work ♥️♥️