Heard a nasty hadith about the najd, but go najdis go najdis, dance it najdis just get some ladies in there too sick of all you men only dance groups.
saudi arabia is pride of jazeera tul arab they are real arabs and real arab culture, they are not like lebnese or syrianor north africa who are fake arabs
@datzfast we understand the diffrence between us,but do you? this is "Al Aardhah" means the dance of the war but unless your culuter couldn't preduce one word for this and you think the word DANCE can do the job so your mind take you to your night live where someone else can ask your wife to dance and of course you wouldn't find it gay cuz he is a man and she is a lady hhhhhhhh and you come now to us and say guys why you wear this ? you look guy !! lol I really feel sorry for ppl like u. F U!
@datzfast well maybe in your culture men may prefer tight skinny jeans to expose their body & attract more women, in your culture thing as homosexuality occurs whereas here its does not.... maybe men in your culture look out each other for lust... here they are having simple fun altogether..... if your culture has fault in it dont point your fingers at others..... now try to respect cultures & traditions..
@SalafeeSpot Salam and thanks for your comment. The daf can be played by either men and women. Maybe you're thinking of the Iranian dayereh which is often, but not exclusively, played by a female percussionist.
@Sunikkke my culture has some homosexual men that dance with each other. other wise they never dance together. Also some men of my culture wear dresses but they too are the homosexual.
@datzfast In my culture just as in many Eastern cultures there are dances that traditionally exclude women. We don't wear thawb / dishdasha (that's what that "dress" is called - mind you women do NOT wear it) . It's just simply a dance with military background and most every culture has it. Search for sword dances on you tube. There are plenty of it from the High-land wersion to the Turkish, Russian, Koren etc, etc. Don't be so judgemental just because you don't understand it.
@datzfast Wouldn't it hurt your feelings if someone who doesn't understand your culture came and dissed it? Btw the reason I was asking where you come from is because I'm most sure that even your culture has dances like this you just might not know of it. The segregation of the sexes is not anything new, or exclusevely Islamic. Just look at the British clubs for example. :)
@datzfast And *every* (yes, EVERY) country that has military tradition and traditional dance culture has dances that are exclusive to one of the hsexes. P.S.: I am a woman, and seriously doubt I could lift those swords should I be able to participate in an aardah.
Heard a nasty hadith about the najd, but go najdis go najdis, dance it najdis just get some ladies in there too sick of all you men only dance groups.
classicalguitar85 3 weeks ago
Wow this is amazing!
Respect
shovel20 1 month ago 3
saudi arabia is pride of jazeera tul arab they are real arabs and real arab culture, they are not like lebnese or syrianor north africa who are fake arabs
bibtom1 2 months ago
@bibtom1 What do you mean by fake Arabs?
rayoorayoo 1 week ago
Was in Jeddah and Daman and was very impressed by the warm and beauty of the saudi people, hope one day is more open for more visitors.
karloalberti 2 months ago
in my culture men do not wear dresses. in my culture two men never dance unless both men are homosexuals. in my culture this is repulsive
datzfast 3 months ago
@datzfast we understand the diffrence between us,but do you? this is "Al Aardhah" means the dance of the war but unless your culuter couldn't preduce one word for this and you think the word DANCE can do the job so your mind take you to your night live where someone else can ask your wife to dance and of course you wouldn't find it gay cuz he is a man and she is a lady hhhhhhhh and you come now to us and say guys why you wear this ? you look guy !! lol I really feel sorry for ppl like u. F U!
MODKOOOOLLY 2 months ago
@datzfast well maybe in your culture men may prefer tight skinny jeans to expose their body & attract more women, in your culture thing as homosexuality occurs whereas here its does not.... maybe men in your culture look out each other for lust... here they are having simple fun altogether..... if your culture has fault in it dont point your fingers at others..... now try to respect cultures & traditions..
MaumMash 2 months ago
@datzfast ur culture doesnt sound like much fun. =( i like to dance
LoneWolfAnimations 2 months ago
@datzfast this video is not about your culture. and this maybe repulsive to yourself not your culture.
salshalash 1 month ago
what is this medieval nonsense ...?
BoyBangla 3 months ago
@BoyBangla Not nonsense at all. Stop being rude and open your mind.
Brennna 2 months ago
@BoyBangla i think they have been dancing like this since the classical era or maybe older
JonathanLindroos 2 months ago
brother i can see that men have long sleaves this wrong the prophet disallowed it because it is a sign of pride
ADIMM0 3 months ago
They can do this crap but, if a sufi was doing this it would be haraam...
Lovelayswithin 4 months ago
Isn't the daft drum only for women?
SalafeeSpot 5 months ago
@SalafeeSpot Salam and thanks for your comment. The daf can be played by either men and women. Maybe you're thinking of the Iranian dayereh which is often, but not exclusively, played by a female percussionist.
TheCaroVan 5 months ago 3
@SalafeeSpot nothing is for women in saudi arabia
kurd4lif3 2 months ago
It is always beautiful to hear men sing and see them dance instead of seeing them make war.;-)
suraah 6 months ago
in my culture men do not wear dresses. in my culture two men never dance unless both men are homosexuals. in my culture this is repulsive
datzfast 8 months ago
@datzfast well, this isn't you're culture. and those arn't dresses. this is not repulsive and especially not homosexuals.
000mich000 8 months ago
@datzfast you have a very interesting culture if men *never* dance together.... Might I ask where are you from?
Sunikkke 6 months ago
@Sunikkke my culture has some homosexual men that dance with each other. other wise they never dance together. Also some men of my culture wear dresses but they too are the homosexual.
datzfast 6 months ago
@datzfast In my culture just as in many Eastern cultures there are dances that traditionally exclude women. We don't wear thawb / dishdasha (that's what that "dress" is called - mind you women do NOT wear it) . It's just simply a dance with military background and most every culture has it. Search for sword dances on you tube. There are plenty of it from the High-land wersion to the Turkish, Russian, Koren etc, etc. Don't be so judgemental just because you don't understand it.
Sunikkke 6 months ago
@datzfast Wouldn't it hurt your feelings if someone who doesn't understand your culture came and dissed it? Btw the reason I was asking where you come from is because I'm most sure that even your culture has dances like this you just might not know of it. The segregation of the sexes is not anything new, or exclusevely Islamic. Just look at the British clubs for example. :)
Sunikkke 6 months ago
@datzfast And *every* (yes, EVERY) country that has military tradition and traditional dance culture has dances that are exclusive to one of the hsexes. P.S.: I am a woman, and seriously doubt I could lift those swords should I be able to participate in an aardah.
Sunikkke 6 months ago
@Sunikkke go ahead and believe as you wish
datzfast 6 months ago
@datzfast This is Thoub not dress as you think.
ltw333 3 months ago
Absolutely amazing! Saudi Arabia Rules.
desert2012warrior 8 months ago
what a beautiful culture!
boston312 10 months ago
Saudi people are center of islam why they don't stop this bullshit , and go out and fight for palestine ?
1993computer 10 months ago
are those real swords?
bedabanks 1 year ago 2
@bedabanks Yes they are.
TheCaroVan 1 year ago 2
@TheCaroVan *gulp*
Sunikkke 6 months ago
Mashallah Saudi culture
john13992 1 year ago
saudi culture rocks
Bellydanceshiva 1 year ago
kullu shabab mashallah..
muslumcuabdi 1 year ago
akhil karim, kalimat al a3rdhah?
utrujjah 2 years ago
Afwan. You're most welcome.
TheCaroVan 2 years ago 2
Thanks for uploading this video & the information about it.
HelderMwangole 2 years ago
thank u
Mr5rbooo6 2 years ago