@Hasan0698last yearThis is how people should come together in faith 162
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@halalhabibti3388last yearIn Islam, when women are menstruating we are given a break from prayer and fasting. We are able to be seen and touched [share bed] by our husband (not intercourse). Only mahram is allowed to see us uncovered. 141
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@HI-oz9eclast yearI love see Jews and Muslims get along. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤ 57
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@hoodoayaanle5447last yearThis is beautiful, always want Muslims and Jews to be like this. Beautiful❤ 40
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@darius8214last yearAlhamdulillah I love seeing Jews and Muslims getting along together. 19
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@zoezoe6444last yearI love Jews and Muslims laughing talking and getting along 👏 👏 36
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@Abdullah-881last yearQuran 60:08: " Allah does not forbid you to deal justly and kindly with those who fought not against you on account of religion and did not drive you out of your homes. Verily, Allah loves those who deal with equity." ...17
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@yulduzibragim4459last yearWhen a woman is on her period she can still be intimate with her husband except for actual intercourse. Anything else is permissible. Also, she doesn’t have to pray during that time cause her body’s weaker and that’s a gift from Allah to women, and also it is encouraged for the husband to read the Quran for his wife during that time. Islam is such a beautiful religion. Alhamdulillah for Islam. Also, what a nice Jewish woman, they were both so sweet to one another. Love to see it 🥰 ...14
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@trinaking38last yearIt’s so beautiful to see two people of different faiths discussing things so openly. I love your videos. They show that when you start with respect towards one another anything is possible. 44
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@UIAL570last yearFor Muslim women covering is done in front of non-mahram (men who, in theory, are available for marriage to her). This covering is not solely the hair, but the entire body with loose fitting garments. What can be bare is the hands and face. However some interpretations of the ruling of hijab (full body covering not just hair) include the face. God tells us: “And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts) and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent (like both eyes for necessity to see the way, or outer palms of hands or one eye or dress like veil, gloves, headcover, apron), and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms) and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers, or their sons, or their husband’s sons, or their brothers or their brother’s sons, or their sister’s sons, or their (Muslim) women (i.e. their sisters in Islam), or the (female) slaves whom their right hands possess, or old male servants who lack vigour, or small children who have no sense of feminine sex. And let them not stamp their feet so as to reveal what they hide of their adornment. And all of you beg Allah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful.” [al-Nur ] For Jewish women, they also have modesty in mind, there is such a huge difference of practice across the world of Jewish women and what they think modesty is. I’ve seen some wear full covering garments that are similar to Muslim women in jilbab and niqab, while others just wear below knee length dresses/skirts and cover their hair alone with a turban. The overall goal though, is to conceal the beauty in public, as this is better for the woman, and the immutable command from God. In private and at home, the adornments of her natural beauty are visible to those who are permitted to see it. These rules create a persistent God-consciousness, and respect the privacy of the spouses and their families. No man on the street has any right to see your private adornments. ...7
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@adalahsaleh68519 months agoI love to see Muslims and Jews like this and makes my heart melt. We’re cousins at the end of the day. 1
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@styles_mufasa310611 months agoSo much similarities because Moses and Muhammad ( peace be upon both of them) teaches what Allah has sent as a revelation. 1
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@darthvader8449 months agoI love your channel guys. I'm atheist, but I know how all Monotheistic religions are somehow connected to each other (Mosses, Jesus, Mohammad etc.) It's the little differences that made humans divided and they started quarreling, fighting among themselves. Especially, the clash between muslims and jews need to end. It's the 21st century, old scriptures shouldn't be allowed to keep dictating who to befriend and who to not. You two are a beautiful couple, and doing a beautiful thing trying to find the beauty of other faiths. Keep it going. Lots of love. ...1
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@kadidiatouyaye3615last yearIslam is unique beautiful clean religion 12
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@T.S.1020last yearRespectful Inter faith dialogue is great. Breaks down stereotypes, and humanizes the other side. 1
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@ang5798last yearOhoo the part about being modest even in front of your husband during your menses is interesting, never heard of such a thing before 5
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@sherineprutsman66839 months agoYou both are children of a common father Avenu Avraham..So love each other 1
@ashurah8160last yearShe should direct her to the ayat in Surah 24 1
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@PrimeXHibbulast monthAs a Muslim I can give respect to all religions but Judaism is the only religion which have the been the closest to us and I Appreciate and love my Jewish brothers and sisters for that.. ❤☮️☪️🫱🏼🫲🏽✡️ 2
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@Familylawgroup5 months agoCan you do a lot more of these comparisons with other fathers and even other denominations like Reform? On the episode where you wore a grab to tour a mosque, if you liked the look and feel and options of an hijab more than a sheitle, would the hijab comply with your rules? Id not, why not? ...
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@bouchagu4009last yearJews and Muslims are so similar . It's so unfortunate that politics can create so much division and pain .love and peace from a Muslim 💞
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@michaelgranger7113last yearI've been a Muslim for 42 years, married for 40 years. Technically, it isn't haram...forbidden...for a lady's hair to be seen. The rules are all about keeping one's modesty. It doesn't bother me at all if my wife goes outside and some of her hair is visible. It's not an absolute black and white rule. Also, it's not required for a lady to dress in a tent, normal clothes are fine so long as the clothes are lose and don't overly reveal her features. ...3
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@userjm9418last yearJewish religion is the base of Islamic religion and Christianity is the progression of Judaism as well. I'm an orthodox Christian and in old testament I found a lot of Jewish Christian and Islamic traditions. 1
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@rg1whiteywins598last yearAm I correct that in Orthodox Jewish the reason for not seeing the hair on monthly time is to not interest in bedroom activities because that is forbidden at that time. 1
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@lonewolff352last yearIt feels so good when muslims and jews get together 💖
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@khayriyyaamatullah71869 months agoFinally a truly beautiful calm and respectful Jewish family... our cousins in faith 🤍
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@mariacelena4109last yearI am so confused 😕 she said the woman should cover her self even from her husband in menstruation time .where is it said? 1
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@madisonsteele11last monthOut of curiosity, if Jewish woman are not supposed to touch their husbands or prepare food for anybody during their menstrual cycle, who prepares the food for the family?
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@se8476last yearThank the almighty G-d for the Rebbe of Chabad that pointed out that modesty is one of the most important ways of a Jewish woman and her modesty affects her children. The Rebbe mentioned that Kimchas merited to give birth to 7 high priests, since her hair didn't see the walls of her home. The Rebbe continued that a mother might say it doesn't bother me to have plain priest'as children and they don't need to be the holiest - high priests. The Rebbe continued to say that we learn from the fact that menorah was lit in the heichel- the holiest place possible that if we are able to do something in a holier way for G-d almighty- we must do so. Jewish mothers that are able to raise their children in the holiest way possible are obligated to do so. My mother and grandmother cover their hair like Kimchas, it was passed on from generation to generation. When I got married and I mentioned to my husband that our family costom is to cut my hair short after marriage and to cover it at all times (except when washing and cutting) he encouraged me to continue this family costom. Thank the Almighty we are proud parents and blessed with many G-d fearing great children. ...2
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@masoodarastilast yearIt's god decide what is good or bad for as not anyone's else god created human so don't try to think you know more then your creator. 2
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@sketchtv5144last yearCan a graduate (muslim. Christian. Hindu) convert in Judaism
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@bwinto.seamosslast yearWho can see a Muslim woman's hair? - her husband, son, grandson, father, brother, uncle, nephew, grandfather, & all women 3
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@PebbleBeachLife10 months agoGod's pedigree children. Love you both!
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@Beintentionallyweird3 months agoI’m confused cause the lady on the left is showing her hair.
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@joshJ.last yearSo come the Jewish girl is showing her hair or is she wearing a wig? 4
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@facts041310 months agoSiblings, women, father can see Muslim woman hair
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@alicomando1195last yearwhy people wrap their money cuz it's precious
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@realityexposed8587last yearso girl can be a bald girl that lost hair or girl whose hair has become white at the young age. boy will have a heart attack when he sees that the real hair is not his type.
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@user-km7vc5nh5rlast yearWhat if a woman shaves her entire head?
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@949belle9 months agonot true, husbands can see the hair prior to marriage in islam.
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@yosefhilulast yearVideo is great but With all respect there is no such Halacha regarding covering hair when women is in the cycle of Nidda can also be misleading to anyone who is Jewish whether observant or not….
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@jamilahhussain882last yearWhat in the world. In Islam I’m still allowed to be seen by my husband without covering up! I could still be affectionate with him! Just no intercourse, praying, and fasting! It’s a blessing because we get a break and even if we’re not praying we get rewarded as if we did pray! I was disturbed by the hijabi not correcting her the heck is going on stop trying to please people it shows you don’t even know what you’re talking about ...
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@geennaam4576last yearWait. Si your man cant see your hair at certain times... But millions of men on the internet can see your hair? 3
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@guineapigzedlast yearYou can fool some of the people all of the time.
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@saudalkhanjry9559last yearMuslim women what father and brother and close uncles
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@razizi6246 months agowe can see your hair ! Eyebrows & eyelashes ! What's the big deal !
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@infullbloom3246last yearWhat if woman shaves hear head? Should she cover?
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@capebuffalo02last yearAwesome, the two faiths that hate each other.
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@user-zw8zw3zo3qlast yearI ask again . Is that a wig or your hair? It looks tooo natural to be a wig. Is it??
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@jasminejohnson5368last yearAnyone can see western gitls behinds at anytime 😂
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@allthingsgreat1724last yearHairs are not that imp dear muslim sister . We have to cover in whole yani not special treatment for hair only
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@tudormiller887last yearOrthodox Jewish women wear a wig to cover their shaved hair. As far as I know.
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@fabiolazzati6958last yearIslamic indoctrination is out of time in the USA 🤦♂️
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@happyfeetacres3397last yearNot all women can see your hair in Islam.. if the person is Muslim and biologically a woman, yes, but if the person is non Muslim, no.
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@fkfk896110 months agoBut what about adopted sons wife hafsath marriage also sex slaves like mariyam
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@therighteousrighthandlast yearNice to see people laughing. I am so glad for the freedom we have in Jesus Christ. Modesty in both men and women is absolutely commendable. 1
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@p.g.j6323last yearInteresting, how was this tradition born..i mean its hair
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@Overlandx4last yearMuslims women must cover her hir and faces a man how wants to get marry to her can see her face and her hir once front off her father or brother before getting married to see if they like each other or no
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@lovemesomeflowerslast yearGod of Abraham says in Isaiah 29. They worship me with their lips and follow man made rules but their hearts are from me. And only the ones who rejoice in the Holy one of isreal Jesus are saved. All others will burn in hell for rejecting thr ram sacrifice that was given to Abraham. The hadiths say this ram was not born of a normal way. That is a symbol of Jesus. Pray ask God to show himself to you. ...
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@PersianDastaanlast monthWhat Husband Will Do With You Hair... Noodles It...
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@rosg1746last yearAll this fuss about women’s hair ! What do men have to hide?
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@kunjoonj1last yearWe Christian don’t believe any of this drama, women is women and men is men. God create them as we can see each other as is. Doesn’t matter having periods or not or anything else. God is the one who watching your hearts, not your outside actions. Jesus said nothing can defile you except that coming from your mouth. Anything stay defile in you that comes as actions. ...
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@SevgiSezenlast yearCan you explain why hair ??? Any magic in it ? 🤷
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@HOUSEOFJHVHlast yearAnd God made the world to be where humanity didn’t know the knowledge of good and evil. We have this when knowledge is known-CRINGE SOCIETY.
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@gyaniadmi2347last yearin her religion her hasband can keep salve, best her up and coming other women related crimes.
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@naeemahmcleam5205last yearThat is not true your husband can see you're hair whether you're on your cycle or not don't listen to this rubbish
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@arthurellison9600last yearWhere is the secrecy of the woman's hair mentioned in the Tanakh??? This is not Scripturally correct. It sounds like traditions of men. Adding to and taking way from HASHEM'S WORD. Deuteronomy 4:2 . . . The commandments of the hair is not in the Tanakh. ...2
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@JesusisHere777last yearEven better in the Bible it makes it clear, a woman's hair is her covering. Jesus is alive
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@shehzannah9638last yearThis is truly sad. As a woman to hear this is truly depressing
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@robinkumar-hx7wglast yearThey all are converted taught in school from day one by maulanas. Mommi will ride on wings donkeys if you do not follow his luxury life
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@elliottaylor8940last yearIslam is just a copy of course of Judaism
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@royamanzaran1985last yearThey can’t see your hair before marriage but behind closed doors they can see whatever they want before marriage lol!Hypocrisy to it’s max! 🤮
Related videos for Muslim VS Jews: Who can see your hair:
Islam is such a beautiful religion. Alhamdulillah for Islam.
Also, what a nice Jewish woman, they were both so sweet to one another. Love to see it 🥰 ... 14
God tells us: “And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts) and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent (like both eyes for necessity to see the way, or outer palms of hands or one eye or dress like veil, gloves, headcover, apron), and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their bodies, faces, necks and bosoms) and not to reveal their adornment except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband’s fathers, or their sons, or their husband’s sons, or their brothers or their brother’s sons, or their sister’s sons, or their (Muslim) women (i.e. their sisters in Islam), or the (female) slaves whom their right hands possess, or old male servants who lack vigour, or small children who have no sense of feminine sex. And let them not stamp their feet so as to reveal what they hide of their adornment. And all of you beg Allah to forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful.” [al-Nur ]
For Jewish women, they also have modesty in mind, there is such a huge difference of practice across the world of Jewish women and what they think modesty is. I’ve seen some wear full covering garments that are similar to Muslim women in jilbab and niqab, while others just wear below knee length dresses/skirts and cover their hair alone with a turban.
The overall goal though, is to conceal the beauty in public, as this is better for the woman, and the immutable command from God.
In private and at home, the adornments of her natural beauty are visible to those who are permitted to see it.
These rules create a persistent God-consciousness, and respect the privacy of the spouses and their families. No man on the street has any right to see your private adornments. ... 7
You two are a beautiful couple, and doing a beautiful thing trying to find the beauty of other faiths. Keep it going. Lots of love. ... 1
My mother and grandmother cover their hair like Kimchas, it was passed on from generation to generation. When I got married and I mentioned to my husband that our family costom is to cut my hair short after marriage and to cover it at all times (except when washing and cutting) he encouraged me to continue this family costom. Thank the Almighty we are proud parents and blessed with many G-d fearing great children. ... 2
- her husband, son, grandson, father, brother, uncle, nephew, grandfather, & all women 3
cuz it's precious
I am so glad for the freedom we have in Jesus Christ. Modesty in both men and women is absolutely commendable. 1
Any magic in it ? 🤷
This is not Scripturally correct. It sounds like traditions of men. Adding to and taking way from HASHEM'S WORD.
Deuteronomy 4:2 . . . The commandments of the hair is not in the
Tanakh. ... 2