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  • brother your funny grandpa lol

    

  • Dis Nigga and his Afrikan Heritage.

  • whatss the nasheed at the beginning????

  • do you speak urdu?

  • do you know this was actually the video that made me call my friend to ask her to take me to the mosque for the first time last year. just those last few mins, just reminded me of the thoughts I was thinking right at that moment. Gosh... emotional now. sorry

    Alhamdulillah.:')

  • I love the surfer accent, but it turned into a mexican accent.

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  • @OhEmGeeitszHend Mirzas are descendants of the once ruling Muslim Mughals of India before the British Imperialists arrived. They are generally spread around Pakistan. And no it isn't an Ahmadi sect name.

  • @Mirza247 oh i was just wondering because my friend's last name is Mirza. They're Pakistani and Sunni.

  • @Mirza247 ah so that's where this animus derives from, your failed power structure due to your lackeydom and selling out to British Imperialism and ultimately being made their vassals had made you harbor this resentment towards the very thing you betrayed and end up paying a heavy price for doing so. Typical of the Mughals

  • @Mahmood42978 If i'm not mistaken you are still referring to me as if the Mughal empire still exists. I hold no similar beliefs to the Mughals since I have never met one. It is like calling a modern day englishman an imperialist based on what his ancestors did. I don't harbor any resentment towards Islam. If anything I strongly dislike the Mughals for consistently disregarding the message of Islam on many issues. Otherwise I admire their strength in being able to rule over India.

  • @Mirza247 That's all your own personal interpolation; they call that a Straw Man argument. So yes you are gravely mistaken. The Mughals allowed the British not only to set up shop but even compromised with the British authority just to maintain some false sense of power. Yes they were banished they lost because they conformed to game which was designed for them to lose. Whether I have explicit details is not the issue, we all know the pivotal lattice points of its matrix.

  • @Mahmood42978 Either way you to look at history you will find that the British imperialists were overwhelmingly the Most powerful. Not to mention they had the backing of the native people. The Mughals did what any rational empire would. Which is to protect themselves otherwise be put to the sword. Otherwise you seem to be diverging from your main point of how they have influenced me. But your subtlety won't fool me.Your initial point was god awful, and now you're trying to cover it up

  • @Mirza247 Backing of the native people? Totally ludicrous; inventing history to use as a scapegoat will not avail the Mughals.

    Of course the "original point" you was "God Awful" because it ws YOUR straw man argument; a manufactured caricature you invented in your own mind due to your cowardice to face what I actually said head on, you aren't fooling anyone with this imaginary "cover up" rhetoric

  • @Mahmood42978 what are you on about. You're not making any sense

  • @Mahmood42978 The hindus didnt want the mughals in power. Why are you talking to me like im a mughal. what straw man are you talking about. You need to be concise and develop your point better.

  • @Mirza247 It might help if you wouldn't make faulty assumptions when you reply back to someone.

  • @Mahmood42978 What assumption are you on about? How can you correlate the actions of an empire more then a hundred years ago with my beliefs held now, when the only thing I share is the name.

  • @Mahmood42978 BTW the Mughals never handed power over to the British. They were pretty much banished from the land which they once ruled and had to go into hiding. Don't act like you have enough knowledge on that issue to form your own opinion on the Mughals and how they have influenced me.

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  • @nasirdinmalik i was just wondering. thx tho

  • i sincerely hope my parents never watch this. im not tryin to have a divided wedding. LOL

  • @Mirza247

    brainwashed by my family? what do you mean?

  • @Mirza247 same concepts exist in christianity and judaism. get a life loser troll

  • Oh my gosh! The last part made me cry!!!

  • @Fatcoolgoose me too

  • @DAIGOMADCATTZ Well if you think that 2 women= 1 man is justified today and was justified 1400 years ago, you are clearly a sexist. And since the prophet believed in that garbage how does that not make him a sexist? I never said the Qur'an specifically mentioned underdeveloped brains, but if this law only points to that conclusion then I guess you can't see the elephant in the room...Can you? Fact is that the Quran was written just for the retarded arabs of that time. It has no place today

  • @Mirza247 than go away retard

  • @Mirza247 Get your head sorted out Mr Mirza, looks though you are gone bananas talking crap.

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  • Too funny lol. and very true

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  • Your doing a great job

    well done

    love watchin your videos theyr funny and entertaining and most of all i learn alot of stuff

    may allah grant you jannah

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  • @nasirdinmalik The ambiguity in your first sentence doesn't help your argument. But you seem to be missing the point. Most sunnis agree shias are muslim. Most sunnis and shias get along well and wish each other the best. But this has nothing to do with innovation. If you want to disagree with the majority of Muslim scholars on biddah, then fine. But I'm not going to debate on your particular version of interpretation. You can't be taken seriously when you twist the words of Islam.

  • @Mirza247 We should count ourselves fortunate to have a consciousness with which to appreciate the wonder of the universe.

    You may preach non-belief, I would say "Assalaamo Alaikum".

  • You would say Allah hu akbar before slaughtering me.... lol. But seriously the fact that that we can discuss Islam in such a negative light is indicative of its fragility when the followers themselves are considered even among their elite that they are susceptible and gullible to fiction. Muslims of 1400 years ago were the gullible people of their own time, you inhibit this characteristic in a refined form that Islam and religion in general are targeting, to be relevant with respect to time.joke

  • @Mirza247 I slaughter no one Mirza247.

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  • Eating pig while dancing is haram XD LOOL

  • Yay! I made translating this video into russian language. If someone needs enlighsh trancripts from this video - send me a message.

  • جزاك الله كل خير

  • Hi I'm a Muslim girl who has parents that want me to get married to someone from the same country as me and would never allow someone from a neighbouring country for example Pakistan. I clearly realised that this is cultural based but I would like to know if this haram to isolate yourself to just ur culture ad ur parents disapprove any other culture even if they're Muslim too....

  • @bengmuslim First of all, I'm not a scholar or anything.Allah COMANDED us to do all that our parents tell us to EXCEPT when it comes to disobeying alllah or if it will harm u in any sort.All muslims are brothers and sisters to one another.There is no racism and discrimination in ISLAM.But if its going to please your parents then what can you lose,It might be that Allah blesses your marriage and because of your parents dua (supplication) you go to jannah because of their happiness. Inshallah

  • @Mirza247 Because when you really believe in god, you will know that islam is the truth. Christianity and judiasm used to be the truth, until people changed everything about them. Islam never changed. By the way. Relationships before marriage always end up bad, they are making us feel bad. I've had one too, and I will never ever repeat it again, may god forgive me. Drinking is THE reason after lots of bad things that happen in the world. Most of accidents happen by drinking.

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  • That ending was deep, even with the surfer talk

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  • @Mirza247 LOL.. who you kiddin bro?

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  • @Mirza247 You mean "youre not perfect"..

  • @Mirza247 go use your propaganda elsewhere.

  • @XXXbalenciaga Not propaganda, im an ex-muslim. The secrets of Islam that muslims around the world are ignorant of or frightened to talk about. Islam is cracking up just as Christianity did. 

  • @Mirza247 people like you didn't ever open the quran to know the truth. How couldn't you believe that there's actually a god. How could the world be so perfect and logic? There should be some power behind it. And that power is god. Maybe you should think very well, before you make such stupid decisions. Everything that we think is good for us (drinking, relationships before marriage) is actually very bad for us. Islam is rest in your heart.

  • @XXXbalenciaga I was a practicing muslim for most of my life. I Have read the quran. I have studied it to a adequate level to understand what is going on. So don't make assumptions. Just one thing a Muslim says to damage my credibility in understanding Islam. The world isn't so perfect. There doesn't have to be power behind it. And that isn't a very convincing job. There is nothing inherently wrong with drinking in moderation nor relationships before marriage. NO such thing as absolute morals

  • @Mirza247 Why doesn't there have to be a power behind it? You think you are smart? The biggest scientist assume that there is a big power. I wish you lots of success on the day of judgement.

  • @XXXbalenciaga The biggest scientist? Just because a minority do believe in God, doesn't add weight to your argument whatsoever. There is no proof in Islam. Relationships before marriage don't always end up badly, that is a generalisation. Drinking in moderation isn't harmful. But that's not important

  • touching

  • your surfer accent is whoa awesome looool

  • 25 people thought the "dislike" button was the "download" button.

  • BABA ALI PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS ITS BEEN 5 MONTHS!!!!!!!

  • @Aakifs1 WE ALL WANT MORE AND MORE VIDEOS, THEY ARE DIFFICULT TO MAKE. I JUST HOPE WE ARE PRACTISING ALL THE ONES HE HAS ALREADY MADE OTHERWISE WE WILL JUST BE HYPOCRITES

  • Videos like these make me appreciate my parents alot. I didn't realise that there are kids/teens even adults out there whose parents haven't taught them Islam in the right way and I pray Allah guides them instead, Amen.

    I love my parents and may Allah reward them and all the striving parents out there, Ameen.

    :)

    Keep your good work up Ali

  • salamalaikoum, it's a shame, I do not understand English very well. Now I get help from google translation ... I want to have something that can help me understand everything in these videos ... I am very interested .... The general idea how to make, the goal .... all ..

  • im 13 and this brings tears to my eyes and alse makes me want to crack up

    LOVE THIS VIDEO

  • AWWW! :'( i was about to cry in the end, alhamdullillah my mom isn't like that :) and if my dad was still here i know he would teach me lots :'(

  • Islam, a "complete way of life" I couldn't of said it better myself. Life is easy when things are decided for you. Life is easy and simple when a policeman is at the store with orders to shoot whomever tries to steal the loaf of bread. It's not so easy when you are starving and given the choice youself if you should steal or not, and what is ultimately right or wrong. A complex ethical issue becomes a yes or no issue in Islam purely based on rigid doctrine with no room to grow. Not my religion.

  • loved it mashalah

    someone to look up to thanks for all that you have shared and tort us may allah grant u happiness in this life nd make i easy for u in the day of judgement

  • Jo-oke!!!

  • Islam is boring.

  • @LiqeniFierzes Allah made more things permissible than impermissible. I think you're non-muslim. But still It just so happens that your life is filled with those impermissible things as the world has become accustomed to ..so it feels like if you stopped those forbidden things for Islam than life would be boring. It's just like cigarettes. Smokers (including me) feel like "How is it possible to live life without cigarettes?" But every non-smoker knows the truth that life is beautiful without it.

  • @LiqeniFierzes How is it boring???

  • ALiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiii

  • i dont like ham 

  • this guy is wicked!!!! :-)

  • Thank you!

  • u know when in the endhe takes off his sun glasses and the question he asked i couldguess it was also directed to his parents !

  • wow this is so true about people who are sent to Islamic school....

  • The Ending, everytime, brings tears to my eyes, because my parents are the exact same, thank you ali, thank you. if i could do more for you than thank you i would!

  • @Kodkody you know what, I am the same. They sent me to evening religious school where I learn to pray, read the koran etc but they never practiced the rituals themselves. How was I supposed to learn if people at home aren't encouraging me to? And it's not just them, my grandparents didn't taught us (my cousins and I) anything. They just know that we have to pray, fast and all, but never explained why.

    alhamdulillah, I'm slowly learning on my own to become a better person.

  • @VulpineNinja for me, i grew up in a lebanon, and my parents never really told me nothing about islam. there was a mosque close to my house, every friday after prayer, they usually tell us stories. i used to love going there. but then sadly we stopped, and i still didn't learn nothing. everything i have learnt is by myself. noone else have explained it to me :/

  • i love the music from 0:00 to 0:30

  • This message in this video is so powerful! Thankfully I wasn't raised by cultural parents. I do hope the people who most need this reminder see this video before it is too late! Thank you Baba Ali for courageosly and clearly articulating the issues and of course, for the reminder.

  • Lol this totally happened to me. Only im catholic. My parents raised me like that just dropping me off at church and me trying to remember prayers and read things i didnt understand. And there we didnt even learn anything!

    This totally applies to most families of any religion i think. Btw, baba ali, i love your videos!

  • LOL Hey bro can I talk to you for a second ! LOL LOL LOL 1:48

  • wait... u telling me i have to observe hijab infront of my first cousins? meaning i can marry my first cousins? EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW­WWWWWWWW

  • @cssftw100 You are right , my first cousin is same as my sister ! How can somebody have feelings for the cousin ? This is sick

  • @cssftw100 Of course you have to! You mean you take off the Hijab in front of your cousins?? they're not your your brother/sister! they're cousins ... C-O-U-S-I-N-S .. yes you can marry your cousin .. haven't you heard of anyone marrying their cousin?

  • @memoriedream marrying cousins? No that's absolutely disgusting. So your aunt/uncle is your relative by blood, but your cousin is not your relative by blood? My cousins are like an extension of my family, they are my brothers and sisters practically. To even hint that there might be some kind of sexual attraction between myself and my cousins is DISGUSTING TO ME -- it's basically INCEST. Yes I don't engage in incest which is why I would never marry my cousin. What are ur thoughts?

  • @cssftw100 I never said they're not your relatives! It's your culture that made you feel that they are like your siblings but actually they're not... Just like Baba Ali said. Not that I wanna marry my cousin. And the only reason is the fear that my kids could get dangerous diseases. And what do you mean by "INCEST" ? and you didn't answer my question:You mean you take off the Hijab in front of your cousins??

  • @cssftw100 I never said they're not your relatives! It's your culture that makes you think of your cousins as siblings...but acctually it ok to marry them and they are no different than strange people just like Baba Ali said :D.. not that I would marry my cousin bu the only thing stoping me is the fear that my kids will be born with bad diseases . what do you mean by "incest" . and you didn't answer my question : You mean you take off the Hijab in front of your cousins??

  • @memoriedream incest -- it means relationships between your relatives. E.g. if a son or daughter had a sexual relationship with their siblings/parents -- that is incest. I regard any sexual relationship with your first cousin as incest. Yes I do take of my Hijab in front of my cousins -- i find it no different from taking off from my brother. How are you cousins the same as strange people? They are your MOTHER'S SISTER'S CHILDREN!!! Your grandmother has the same grandchildren!! How??

  • @cssftw100 By "strange" I mean just like non-mahrams. Well actually taking off your hijab infront of them that's not permitted in Islam but you're following culture :/ .. Where are you from ??

  • @memoriedream not permitted? everything in islam has always made sense -- e.g. men having 4 wives etc etc. however this doesn't make any sense. can you ever imagine marrying your cousin and producing children with them??? YUUUUCCCKKKKKKKKKKK

  • @cssftw100 As I said IT IS YOUR CULTURE THAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT WAY! NOW GO ASK ANY SCHOLAR IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME!

  • @memoriedream no need to talk in caps... but if you married your cousin, then your mother's son-inlaw will be her nephew. You and your husband will have the exact same grandmother and grandfather... does that seem normal to you?

  • @cssftw100 It's "unusual" but it exists. Sorry for for the caps :D now go ask a scholar about the hijab. And I'm not telling you to do that ... it's your choice :).

  • @memoriedream can you answer me this? I know you should never ever socialise with non-mahram males that aren't your relatives. Does this mean I can't talk to my male cousins and laugh with them anymore? We normally visit each other as a massive family once a week, and me and my siblings and cousins all joke around with each other. Does that mean next time I see my male cousins, I should avoid them in order to not make them sexually aroused???

  • @cssftw100 you said, "I know you should never ever socialise with non-mahram males that aren't your relatives" ..... not never ever! just not too deeply! because if it's never ever you wouldn't be able to live a life if you can't communicate with half of the earth's population. i talk and joke with my cousins simply because i am used to them ... don't avoid them. We also make family gatherings but not that often. and I'm asking you again where are you from?

  • @memoriedream there's a strong difference between socialising and communicating. Socialising is how you act with you friends, you know laughing, joking around, being cheerful -- obviously you should never do this around non-mahram males - however you can communicate to non-mahram males if it is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, e.g. in the workplace etc. Does that mean I can't talk to my male cousins unless it is absolutely necessary?

  • @cssftw100 Me... I joke and stuff around them but i don't get carried away for example i don't jump or talk in a really loud voice etc. Now you have a different view and you don't believe me so just go ask a scholar or someone if your cousins are mahrams or not. And also for the millionth time do you mind telling where you are from?

  • @memoriedream I'm from Australia. You say you "joke and stuff around them..." would you joke and smile around a non-mahram male at the work place. Of course you wouldn't. What now? please dooo explain

  • @cssftw100 listen! I am bit more free around my cousins than around men .. it's ok .. because in the end they are your relatives! now why are you arguing just go aaaaaaaaaaaask!

  • @memoriedream sorry i have no intention of arguing :( but think of it this way.

    Do you think hijab is just a piece of cloth covering your head - if you do - then you are wrong, hijab involve's all parts your life, including the way you talk and address others etc.

    No point wearing a hijab whilst you socialise with other guys etc -- thats just one example

    however you said cousins are your relatives by blood - so how can they be non-mahram - u must treat all non-mahrams THE SAME

  • @cssftw100 I know it's not just a piece of cloth. My cousins are not as distant as other non-mahrams so somehow I'm more free around them .Now let me ask YOU. Do you think your cousins are mahrams? it you do then you are wrong because they are not. And also remember that you are somehow related to everybody on this earth but only your closest relatives ( father, brother, uncles) are mahrams.

  • @memoriedream so you're more free around your cousins. Do you think it is okay to be "free" around a male friend that you have known since childhood? For starters, the answer is NO, and you shouldn't even have male friends that you are close to. I treat my cousins as mahrams because I view them as siblings - the thought of me marrying them and having sex with them is just disgusting....

    So my uncle is a mahram, but his OWN BIOLOGICAL SON is a non-mahram? Please explain how that works thanks

  • @cssftw100 Somehow I find myself more free .. I don't know why .. because its like that in my family since I was born but atleast I don't treat them like mahrams because THEY ARE NOT MAHRAMS! It's not me or you who put these rules so stop asking for an "explanation". Also, no one asked you to marry them but It's not haram if someone marries their cousin and of course if you can marry them then they cannot be mahrams before marriage .

  • @cssftw100 lol u sound so sure yet ur wrong as can be 

  • poor hamzah:( '' i sent you to islamic school *hand bluff' when you were young. lol

  • Im so lucky to have parents that teach Islam to me themselves.. but i hate myself for not caring about it.. Damned western world.

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon Hi5 -_-

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon

    don't blame the western world... you must teach the western world and be a role model! The world is not responsible for us. We are responsible for the world.

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon Damned western world!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SHAKOORK please refer to my comment a bit further up brother :)

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon It's nost the "damned Western worlds"fault that you don't give a crap about your own religion. Or do you think that on the Day of Judgement you will be just saying, oh well, you know God, I lived in the West, and there are soooooooo many temptations I just couldn't think about my deen? As Baba Ali says: JOKE!

  • @Sunikkke = /. Yeah you're right. But dont you think there is more than original temptation in the western world than in another Muslim country?

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon Might be. I've never been to a *real* muslim country, just places that call them selves Islamic. I myself just tendt to ignore those temptations. Maybe it's easier for me because I'm a woman and most of those nasty temptations tend to target men?:))

  • @Sunikkke Oh come on. I can mean other temptations, like... eating... pork?

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon Being a vet student helps. :)) I myself am not a Muslim, but have such a dislike for pork that I don't even go into a butchery. That smell is lethal XD However since gaining a few Muslim friends I started reading food labels, it was completely new to me how many things contain either alcohol in some form (vinegar really counts as alcohol?!) or pork derivates.

  • @Sunikkke Yeah! Can you believe it? Vanilla has Vodka in it. But not enough to get you intoxicated. Im just gonna eat vegetables from now on. D:

  • @MINIGIGIBuffon Or prepare our own food! :)) My favourite was when I wanted to buy some chicken meat paste but when I read the back label it said 50% pork! I couldn't believe my eyes, since at the university we have learned that for you to put chicken lable on something for example, then it would have to contain at least 50% of chicken in it. This product had only 15% chicken! Now I start to understand why buying 5 products with my muslim friends takes almost an hour...

  • @Sunikkke Yeah you're right.

  • I just found your channel when i was surfing the net and i just wanted to say you posted this video on my birthday-not that you would care, but i just decided to add that lol. But your videos are cool and i like how you add the comedy to serious issues-keep up the good work :)

  • My parents had 6 kids and sent neither one of them to Islamic school. I grew older and my parents asked me why am I not following Islam. I hope they werent serious so I told them that you never taught us or sent us to school. I think theyre in denial. Its waqab for the parents to teach their kids but we have to take some too. We are older and have a better understanding of whats right and whats wrong. I just feel like I missed out on a chance to understand our deen when I was younger.

  • Mashallah love your videos! BTW i am the girl u met in pittsburgh at the hotel. (ps. I am the one who wouldnt tell u my name) :)

  • Please people avoid typical comments and reactions. You know the right thing is to let go or make an attempt to change people in their lives for the right path. How are we Muslims if we use abusive language. Let me tell something to you my brothers - revenge creates nothing but bloodshed, has no sacrifice, no determination and no respect, so never think that it is right. How is someone Allah's worshipper when they have no respect for their equals?????????

  • pigs is haraam , dancing is haraam, eating pigs while dancing is very haraam hahahaha xD

  • Great video, but I doubt any parents will watch this. :(

  • Eid Mubarak!

    

  • This guy THINKS HE KNOW EVERYTHING BY MAKING FUN OF MUSLIMS ONLY ALLAH WILL JUDGE EVERYONE IS FREE IN ISLAM AND NOONES HOLD ACCOUNTABLE FOR HIS OR HER ACTIONS EXCEPT FOR THEMSELFES

  • @MUSTAFAJAFFERY If that's true, then Mohammed himself would have been sent to hell would he have not?

    Allah would have judged that sleeping with a 9 year old child would have been punished by imprisonment in hell for eternity. Your prophet is rotting in hell my friend :)

  • @badboi927 Look at you Mr. high and dandy, you believe everything NON muslims tell you about Islam, the fact of the matter is that this rumor was spread to degrade Islam and try to boost the moral of people thinking about leaving their religion for islam, but u already knew that didn't you Mr. confident. :)

  • @badboi927 No....I'm afraid of speaking publicly here since it can be held against me in the final day, but I will tell you that you have (I don't mean this as an insult) a real lack of knowledge on this issue, and really, need to research it for yourself, as well as give some time to ponder about it. Think culture. Also don't make heavy assumptions. However, questions like yours have a base question: Did Muhammad really go through prophethood? The answer to that may answer future questions.

  • @MUSTAFAJAFFERY Brother, read what you just wrote. Does it *really* make sense to you? Look at this video again, and look at what Baba Ali's true intentions may be. You really think he's simply making fun of Muslims?

  • his video reminds me of how indians say no dancing but when it comes to weddings bollywood dancing it is

  • Every time I watch this, the end part brings tears to my eyes. Because I have same question for my parents.

  • @cuezed

    omdz same here... i felt like crying when i heard that (Y)

  • @cuezed made me cry too! i can totally relate, i read the Quran on my own, i was born a cultural muslim, found no desire to fall my parents' pakistani culture, why should I, Im Canadian, THAT's my identity, but then I read the Quran, and it was like, my eyes were opened to the truth. And I mean ever since i started practicing, the most amount of criticism I got was from my "muslim" family :(. But that's okay!!!!! Because I can handle it, Cause the all knowing the all wise said so!!!!!!!!!

  • wow jazakAllah bro. i felt like crying when you said they found something better they found islam <3

    so the line that reflects on me and the last bit about the son asking the dad. May Allah grant you success..

    who on earth disliked this? Atleast the bros making an effort.. bro don't let people ever put you off.. You getting far and you're doing the right thing :)

  • Does anyone know what country he is from?

    He looks like he could be Iranian or Afghan

  • @bacheshiraze Wikipedia can answer you on that, but as for accuracy, I'm not sure. He used to be a Wiccan though. There's an episode on TheDeenShow on why he accepted Islam; you can go watch it.

  • @solidwolf66

    Thanks, I see that he is Iranian.

    I was thinking he couldn't be Arab because of his green eyes

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  • mashall great vid and i have a question

    wat should you do if u have muslim perants and they tel the kids to do islamic stuf but they dont do it there selvs

    how r the kids ment to learn about islam if the perants dnt practice it themselvs x

  • God Bless you Ali. Amazing video ...

  • Uh-huh LOL! Loved that part..and ham is so darn....attractive? Lol I meant ham the dude not the pig....:)

  • jazakAllah Ali, may Allah bless you and all those who are connected to you

  • this is unbelieveble..........amazing video..touched mky heart.especially the last part.its like he took the word right out my mouth.

  • Baba Ali may Allah give u the Paradise, 

  • lol he should try acting XD

  • that was powerful! great work brother ali :)

  • ive always wondered what Baba ali is ?

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