My Parents Said They'd DISOWN Me!! | Marrying Outside Of Culture, Ethnicity + Race

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My Parents Said They'd DISOWN Me!! | Marrying Outside Of Culture, Ethnicity + Race


In this video, we talk about parental pressure to marry within the same culture and the fear of opening up the topic of wanting to marry someone of a different ethnicity.

We receive so many comments and questions, and this is by far the most asked question on our channel. ‘How do I tell my parents that I want to marry someone from another…

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  1. Hazrat Bilal r.a was black.. and one of the beloved sahabah of our beloved prophet Muhammad pbuh and muezzin who gave azaan in Ka'ba.. mash Allah beautiful couple..

  2. Pakistan is a very diverse nation. There are blond haired blue eyed Pakistanis in the far north, far eastern (Mongolian) Hazara Pakistanis to the west and Afro Pakistanis in the south.
    Pakistan is a blend of its immediate neighbours, western India, eastern Afghanistan & southwestern Iran.

  3. Hi guys, I have followed you for a while now, I am a Christian and believe in loving and accepting other cultures and beliefs. Some really valid points you made. God made us differerent to learn from one another and love one another. I am a black South African married to a Afrikaner (white afrikaans,which in some areas is still taboo), we have been married for 5 years and going strong. We have found in our faith that religious people use religion to hide their racism or their culture as an excuse not to accept others. True believers know that our most important mandate is to love one another as He loves us without prejudice, condemnation or judgement for we are all human!

  4. Can Muslim women marry a non believer even though if they both love each other? That’s the most important thing to religion i guess!

  5. I’m an American and my partner is Algerian Muslim, we have had to take our relationship very slowly as I never considered myself religious and so the spiritual connection has been one where I have had to make more effort to convert as it’s a requirement from his family and him for me to convert to Islam. It’s been a crazy journey of ups and downs and learning to accept a new way of beliefs and truly adopt the practices for me. We still have not married it’s contingent upon my shahada.

  6. At some point you got to stand on your ace. Its okay to love your family BUT as a man you one day have to take a stand for who you will be and what you will have. Go your own way.

  7. Muslims don't like letting their women marry outside of their religion and the women that dare aren't just disowned but often targeted to be killed.

  8. Immigrants love to flee to another cultures land and race.love to grt all the benifits,money,way of life,but dont want to assemilate,nor want race mixing.i think they should just stay in there land.problem solved

  9. Sunan Ibn Majah 4337
    It was narrated from Abu Umamah that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
    “There is no one whom Allah will admit to Paradise but Allah will marry him to seventy-two wives, two from houris and seventy from his inheritance from the people of Hell, all of whom will have desirable front passages and he will have a male member that never becomes flaccid (i.e., soft and limp).’”

  10. It's disheartening to see how some Muslim communities forget that Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) last born was half African. The ignorance and prejudice within our ummah are appalling. As Muslims, we must educate ourselves about Islam's diverse history and treat each other with the respect and dignity taught by our Prophet (PBUH).

  11. My wife is Lebanese/Syrian, I am from New York with parents from the Caribbean. Basically, black American. We heard all the racism from the beginning, especially from the Lebanese side. Alhumdulilah, we are still happy and together 12 years later with 4 kids.

  12. my opinion is religion is more important than race
    I think people of the same faith get along better
    and people can be any color because that's how God created you, it cant be changed, you cant choose it
    but you can choose your faith, you can choose your religion
    congratulations to you

  13. Your parents want what's best for you. You're simplifying the situation and using the race card when you say your parents will disown you. From my experience children who behave this way where disrespectful to their parents and rebellious. I would never want to marry a guy whose parents were not happy with me. Why choose a life of misery? Marriages that are not blessed by the parents end up in divorce.

  14. حتى الصحابة خليتهم سود ، ما في غير بلال ، من وين سود ، هولاء الباكستانيين عاملين حالهم يفهمون في الدين أكثر من العرب ، ولم يفعلوا شيءا لنصرة المسلمين في العالم ، خليكي مع السود احسن لك جايين تتعنصرو على الناس

  15. Sadly, the the hateful ideological mindset of "White Colonialism" has corrupted the ideological mindset of every Country that they have place their foot prints! And as we all are witnessing, that same ideological mindset is busy "stirring up hate" in the Middle East & Eastern Europe! 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯