and yes its abt simplicity and going back to basics to realise the gifts of lord as simple as water and being equal but regratably i agree there are vip tents but a true muslim manages to stick by the tradition and sunnah those who think they r better then any other muslim are just insulting us I liked khalil in the whole documentary he is a true muslim b4 my eyes and abt the sis she should read a QURAN a bit more then she might get the ans why she was being stared&Qtn well clothing was reason
again western media has striked us NATGEO runned by the jews silent asassins they have embedded and questioned equality in islam but in a way we might not feel it come on now they could have told why that sister was being stared at colourfull clothing that attracts opposite sex its a known fact and forbiden in islam what happened with khalil is totally a coincidence but no media managed to highlight it rarely happens has never happened to me did two haj's but that sister was not following rules
i totally agree with u brother!!!, i dont thing this happened to khalil, muslims r not racist like typical western white!!!, and yes, she wore a conspicious cloth, and can attract opposit sex!!!
You realize what you just said was racist. You constradicted yourself by saying muslims are not racist and then making racist statement. Yet we shouldn't be. Muslim or nonmuslim we should respect each other as human being.
"O Mankind, We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know each other. Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is he who is the most righteous of you" (Qu'ran 49:13).
i like khalil for he was sweet enough to give food. him and the white girl(im srry i forgot her name) shudnt giv a damn about what others think, that since they are religous enough to be there to worship that they shud just ignore others who are mean just cause they arent muslim.
Khalil was surprised to find nobody brought a gift for the locals before. I dont think it is surprising because for most people it is a once in a lifetime oppurtunity to go for pilgrimage and therefore there first priorty is to get their rites right, then if they find time they go for zyarah, then buy souveniers for their families back home. But nonetheless, people do give generously to the locals, not always in the form of food, but rather cash. Anyway, very thoughtful of Khalil, nice going.
VIP...Economy...? Not exactly the sort of titles I would associate with equality. However I find this documentary to be very intersting and insightful for someone like me who has no real prior knowledge or understanding of the muslim faith and religion. Thanks akki10 for sharing this.
If you listen to what he said closely. He said they are only called VIP because of special service they require for their needs, and they pay more for that. It has got nothing to do with individuals being more "important" than others... it's just a name they give.
Islam is equality, but sometime it is hard to get passed by culture. Allah doesn't care if you are black, white, blue or Yallow as long as you worship him that is all that matter
No racial inequality in Islam. Why then are the South Africans divided into "Arabs" & "Non Arabs"?
That's called segregation.
Where would they put you if you are a black Muslim from Darfur?
Rearspoiler 3 years ago
and yes its abt simplicity and going back to basics to realise the gifts of lord as simple as water and being equal but regratably i agree there are vip tents but a true muslim manages to stick by the tradition and sunnah those who think they r better then any other muslim are just insulting us I liked khalil in the whole documentary he is a true muslim b4 my eyes and abt the sis she should read a QURAN a bit more then she might get the ans why she was being stared&Qtn well clothing was reason
LIONHEARTSALAHUDIN 3 years ago
again western media has striked us NATGEO runned by the jews silent asassins they have embedded and questioned equality in islam but in a way we might not feel it come on now they could have told why that sister was being stared at colourfull clothing that attracts opposite sex its a known fact and forbiden in islam what happened with khalil is totally a coincidence but no media managed to highlight it rarely happens has never happened to me did two haj's but that sister was not following rules
LIONHEARTSALAHUDIN 3 years ago
i totally agree with u brother!!!, i dont thing this happened to khalil, muslims r not racist like typical western white!!!, and yes, she wore a conspicious cloth, and can attract opposit sex!!!
hammadthegreat 3 years ago
@hammadthegreat
You realize what you just said was racist. You constradicted yourself by saying muslims are not racist and then making racist statement. Yet we shouldn't be. Muslim or nonmuslim we should respect each other as human being.
"O Mankind, We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know each other. Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is he who is the most righteous of you" (Qu'ran 49:13).
MountAnalogue 1 year ago
i like khalil for he was sweet enough to give food. him and the white girl(im srry i forgot her name) shudnt giv a damn about what others think, that since they are religous enough to be there to worship that they shud just ignore others who are mean just cause they arent muslim.
ibringmayflowers 3 years ago
It is only ignorant people who question the truth of the Islam of a person.
o0abdo0o 3 years ago
Why did he ignore the fact that a lot, if not most of the meat from slaughtering on Eid Al-Adha is given to the poor?
o0abdo0o 3 years ago
Khalil should n't think of how others treat
him. he came to hajj for Allah not for others.
sjdhn 3 years ago
Khalil was surprised to find nobody brought a gift for the locals before. I dont think it is surprising because for most people it is a once in a lifetime oppurtunity to go for pilgrimage and therefore there first priorty is to get their rites right, then if they find time they go for zyarah, then buy souveniers for their families back home. But nonetheless, people do give generously to the locals, not always in the form of food, but rather cash. Anyway, very thoughtful of Khalil, nice going.
TIcessJ 4 years ago
NeVeRsCuRd have you seen all the parts to this documentary. If not please do.
Zorl1985 4 years ago
VIP...Economy...? Not exactly the sort of titles I would associate with equality. However I find this documentary to be very intersting and insightful for someone like me who has no real prior knowledge or understanding of the muslim faith and religion. Thanks akki10 for sharing this.
NeVeRsCuRd 4 years ago
If you listen to what he said closely. He said they are only called VIP because of special service they require for their needs, and they pay more for that. It has got nothing to do with individuals being more "important" than others... it's just a name they give.
o0abdo0o 3 years ago
yup islam is about equality, but sometimes human stupidity is more prevalent.
Mall1981 4 years ago
I thought Islam was suppose to be about equality?
gamecock86 4 years ago
Islam is equality, but sometime it is hard to get passed by culture. Allah doesn't care if you are black, white, blue or Yallow as long as you worship him that is all that matter
samana1fromsomalia 4 years ago