This video explores how Western cultural practices like baby showers and gender reveal parties are being adopted in Moroccan society, raising questions about cultural preservation versus modernization. The discussion examines whether these practices represent genuine cultural evolution or superficial imitation of foreign customs, and considers the role of social media content creators in either preserving or transforming traditional values. The conversation highlights the tension between maintaining cultural identity and adapting to contemporary global influences.
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Now, God willing, I will post them for you, the important thing is that I will not make it too long, I will only post a couple of music clips that will be included in the topic Our celebration tonight, which is the seventh week (or rather, the seventh week), is the celebration of the newborn (or the seventh month). We call it the seventh week, and it's also the celebration of the newborn (or the seventh month). We'll hear some excerpts, and then, God willing, I'll begin the topic with an introduction and also open the floor to the sisters who wish to join us and discuss this topic. Thank you, and I'll leave you with the music. From this platform, I say to those who are pregnant: May God grant them a safe delivery and an easy pregnancy. And to those who do n't have children, may God bless them with righteous offspring and ease their burdens. And to those who do have children, may God grant them their children's satisfaction and may they enjoy the satisfaction of their parents. And God willing, may they see them reach the highest ranks. Now, I'll leave you with a short excerpt, and then we'll return to the topic.
[Music] [Music] [Music] Congratulations! [Music] And a million congratulations! Joy has arrived! This is a celebration! Sing! [Music] For my daughter, rejoice, for my daughter, tell my daughter, congratulations, more [music] A thousand congratulations and a million congratulations, the joy [music] is upon us, my daughter, rejoice, for my daughter, tell my daughter [music] congratulations, like the joy, tell her congratulations, say, say, it's here [music] May the Lord of the angels protect them, light candles of joy, tell them, go, go [music] You are in the care of the Lord of the angels, oh care, and oh joy that entered our home, welcome, oh [music] loved ones who visited us, and oh joy that entered our home, me and my daughters [music] This is our day, tell my daughter, congratulations [music] more, a thousand congratulations and a million congratulations, the joy has appeared upon us [ music] My songs, rejoice, for my daughter, and tell my daughter, congratulations [music] like five and five upon you [music] Oh, this girl, oh, how are you, the world has passed, say, say, it's here [music] Make my daughter happy, thank you, I didn't want to make it too long, you know the music First of all, I welcome the guests with me on the platform. Umm Ziyad, welcome, a thousand welcomes! Lalla Queen, welcome! And my brother Hisham, welcome, a thousand welcomes! Hisham, you're here to grace us with your presence while we're dancing! We've stopped dancing! Anyway, I'm going to get into the topic and the points we'll be discussing. As you know, the important thing for me is that recently I've started seeing celebrations for the baby's gender again, and even more alarming, I've started seeing pregnancy tests broadcast live in bedrooms. Honestly, this is provocative. It really bothers me, not because we envy their joy or anything like that—on the contrary, may God bless every couple with righteous offspring—but because of the way it's done and the terrible transformation happening in our society. For example, in the past, when a woman was pregnant, the pregnancy was kept secret. The woman would pray to God to grant her a safe delivery, and there was modesty and fear of the evil eye, and many other things.
Respecting the feelings of the people in my circle who haven't yet been blessed with children means being considerate of their feelings. For example, a woman's belly grows and they know she's pregnant.
On the contrary, cameras are back, and all the celebrations are happening. I'm not going to say this is a disaster, but we're seeing it again. When did privacy and intimate family moments become commodities displayed on social media? This is what we'll try to discuss with you. The topics will be, as usual, whether you're for or against this type of party, and who bears the responsibility: the content creator or the audience who follows and encourages this content?
For example, these days we see... Anyway, you know me, I don't have a problem with that. We see Younes Marbouha holding a gender reveal party, and we see the followers agreeing with the idea, meaning they like what he said and did. There's some who completely reject this type of party, and others who are only sharing it now because they don't know. The party itself is n't the problem; the extravagance and the customs that aren't ours or part of our traditions aren't the issue. We shouldn't dwell on them. Why didn't they tell us if it's a girl or a boy? Don't worry, it's either a girl or a boy, there's nothing else. Anyway, we'll also try to discuss whether these phenomena, like this baby shower and this baby-shower, affect the upbringing of older generations. These are the topics that I and my honored guests will discuss. Thank you. Honestly, I wanted to bring you some clips and music from this baby shower and vest, but unfortunately, I couldn't find any. I only found Western music and songs, which aren't part of our culture. I couldn't include anything. May God grant us seven (units of currency). Our precious Lalla, how do we celebrate her and the seven months? Anyway, I'll give a word to those honoring me on the platform. Welcome, Umm Ziyad, please come in. Welcome, Umm Ziyad. Hani, Hani, Salma, give me the girls. Hani, I'm coming now. I'm with you, I'm with you.
Welcome, my dear. Okay, please come in. Lalla Queen, or my brother Hisham, please come in. Lalla K.
Peace be upon you, my sister, Queen Umm Ziyad. Mr. Hisham, dear brothers and sisters with us in the comments. My sister, this is my first time coming to your place.
This is what you have, may God bless you. I'll answer. Welcome, a thousand welcomes, my dear. Hisham, help me. My sister, look, take your time, it's normal. We're discussing, we're laughing, no problem.
Yes, speak, Hisham, he's laughing. He's laughing. My brother, come here.
[Laughter] I don't understand that stuff. I just came up.
I'm with my sister. You're the queen, and peace be upon you. Figure it out yourselves.
You talk about lifting and pulling a little. My brother, you've made me forget about the takchita. Let's leave it. Let's talk, so tell me your opinion too. Do you like these parties? Are you for or against them? And as for you, God bless you, you have children. Did you celebrate too? You're the queen! I'm old-fashioned, I'm old-fashioned, I'm with those old-fashioned people. I don't like this baby shower thing, and the solution is not to consult, and that pink and blue thing, I don't like it either. [Laughs] You understand that? And I'm wise.
Anyway, I have children, may God keep them for you. May God keep you. One has to be satisfied, not so that we go to the slaughterhouse. And I see it as normal, my brother Hisham, and excuse me.
Yes, my brother, no, go ahead, go ahead. I told you, my brother Hisham, I did a baby shower, that's it, the birds flew away. My sister, my sister, you're the queen. My sister, I did a baby shower, and I say everyone is free to do as they please. I saw some of the followers didn't like it, why? So that he doesn't tell them no, he tells them everyone is free to do as they please.
He owns the channel, he has the freedom. He wanted to say something, but he didn't want to say it. People still don't understand that YouTube is a business. It's not just about followers. You start interfering in his life and wanting to know everything. He doesn't even consult with you. He's made it his business; his content is what it is. He needs to make some money. He keeps that suspense so people keep watching. That's a strategy few people know, and few YouTubers understand it. I'm saying he has complete freedom to do a baby shower or not. He wants to do it his way. He doesn't want to be like, "I'm trying to lure the follower in, 'Come on, I'll do it for you,'" using those baby and baby shower colors and party scenes.
In the end, he tells them no. He goes along with the trend and gives them the answers.
I told them, and they're the ones who want to follow him. That's it. That's what entertainment is.
That's YouTube.
That's what business is. This is his chance.
If he doesn't do this, he won't get a job. I think he did this baby shower, and some people criticized him, saying, "You didn't do this for your other four children, but you did this one? It's normal. This is a girl, this is Aisha, a modern girl, she's still young.
This is her first baby, and he's seeing his cousins. You know, there's competition in the family, and who gets the most attention.
But this kind of business isn't part of our customs and traditions. Women don't go out like this, with all this fuss and family, dancing and singing. This isn't how we do things.
This is a Western culture, far removed from our traditions.
Our parents didn't raise us like this. We weren't raised on baby showers. We're still young. I can give it to people living abroad, it's normal, but for us, in central Morocco, it's unacceptable." Honestly, they're a bit shy. Like, if I give birth now, I can't do this, or even if my dad is around, I can't let him see what I'm doing. I'll be covering myself or something. We still have modesty and shyness, especially this whole pregnancy test thing, going out and doing it right away, and all that.
Honestly, this doesn't represent us as Moroccans. It's not in our customs and traditions. And like I told you, those who live abroad can do it. As we say, they get away with it. People there live normally. But in Morocco, it seems a bit much. And sister, Morocco, God bless it, has so many things now. We haven't even started on baby showers yet.
You don't see those effects anymore when they get close to the babies and they advertise the clinics and the rest. Have you noticed how much time has passed? It used to be so relaxing. There are so many pictures of the maternity bag, the one that hurts, and they take pictures of it. Honestly, it's chaos, so much chaos.
Honestly, this is normal in Morocco, even for me. This whole thing isn't just in Morocco, you find it in other countries too. Go ahead, sister Umm Ziyad.
Hello, Lalla Queen. I can't add anything more than what you've said, but I'll add something: baby showers and white outfits are now commonplace, everyone's doing them, not just in Morocco. That's one point. On the other hand, we didn't grow up with this, we didn't have it, we didn't grow up with it, and that's clear. But this has become part of social media, meaning that if someone tries to imitate someone else, they do the same. It's not just in Morocco, generally speaking, everyone's doing it. That's one point. Maybe it's become part of the job market, as she said. Sister Lalla Queen, this is a service, this is a service, this is how he wants to show off, and that is how the videos come out, and they come out, "Welcome, Abdel, welcome, here is Abdel, poor thing, welcome Sarah, welcome to everyone present, welcome to you all, we welcome you, sisters, oh, this is from J, please, let me tell you one point, now I'll have a baby shower and not a divorce party, for example, yes, yes, oh, me too, like you, I can have a baby shower and not a divorce party, I can have a baby shower and not do the test that you do, welcome Bijou, Bijou, Hajju, Bijou, welcome, a thousand welcomes, Bijou, we missed you, all the girls are asking about you, welcome Bijou, my sister, welcome [laughter], welcome to all the brothers, welcome, welcome to all the sisters, welcome them [snoring sounds], Uncle Charf, how come, a baby shower, what is that, he invited Uncle Charf and he was Charf, Iman, welcome, oh, he must be Charf, he wants to live now Now, just listen to me, Umm Ziyad. What I want to say is, this is a business, exploiting children who haven't even been born yet.
Doing this for views and AdSense? It doesn't make sense. You can't do it yet.
Honestly, I wouldn't do it. I'm not lying to God, I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't do the henna for seven months. It's not like we're old because we didn't grow up like that. These people who work and make money, they follow Mimi, you understand? It's all about business, my friend. It's like we're all in the same boat. Even those who do the henna for the fingers do the same thing with the sheep. It's the same as the henna for the sheep.
Look, for me, it's three days after the birth. They come and celebrate, and she makes couscous and all that. After that, she does the week-long celebration, and then the circumcision is around the birthday. Honestly, this is for the baby. I'm honestly embarrassed. I won't lie to you, I can't go out. Honestly, we don't know, we don't know. All of them are Moroccans. You're the queen, let them have their services. That's it, in short. It's true, it's not new to our society, but you see it's spreading, not just in Morocco, it's in many countries, not just the Gulf, many, many places. Everyone's doing it.
Anyway, for me, the issue is that whoever can get over it, let them. Because it's not like they didn't teach them, they did it like that and didn't show them. Whoever can get married, let them get over it. Whoever wants to get over it, they'll get over it. And whoever doesn't, let them get angry. It's not like they'll express it.
Everyone has the right to follow. They definitely still have the choice.
For me, I've moved on from the issue. I mean, in my personal life, I'll give them one, two, three chances.
Umm Biju, may God protect you, you understand me? I can move on.
Umm Ziad, you're one of their followers, you're one of their followers. No, no, never, never. I'm neutral.
One thing is, I see the issue from that angle where I mean, he was right at the end, and he didn't say anything, like his follower was angry.
But I'll excuse him, God knows what's going on there. And secondly, whether he has a boy or a girl, it doesn't matter to me at all. May God guide him, may God complete the picture, and may God resolve it well. That's what's important to me.
Welcome, I ca n't hit him and say, "Because he's in another situation, and see what the future holds."
You understand? I couldn't, I couldn't. And what I told you is, we don't like God, Umm Ziyad, or you, the queen, for example. These parties are nice, I at least like them, at least they have a little bit of joy. But they're all nonsense, my sister. Who is this? Who is this?
[Laughs] The queen? Me? No, no, the queen, the queen, the queen. Excuse me, I told you girls, maybe I can let this slide, but I won't let it slide. God forbid, it's like someone coming out of Switzerland and bringing me a minute, like he's graduated, or I'll get a doctorate, or I'll bring someone to get a divorce. She's making fun of her husband and acting like she's divorced, and she thinks it's something good. But this baby shower thing, and people are getting upset, don't tell us, it's nobody's business. For me, I see it as work, I see it as dollars, I see it as numbers, that's all. That's what he has to do. Why on TV, for example, the Moroccan channels, when they do that "Samh Heni" thing and they make it so long, the viewer is left eager to know what's in the next episode, and they make it long for them and put it on Friday night so they can watch it on Monday. Why CD Money? It's impossible. He'll tell you again, those hours, he just did that. He said "Haja, Ma Haja," maybe that's what I heard. I didn't watch it. He said "Haja didn't want to," he created that suspense, or did she do it as an excuse? Tell me in Arabic, oh my god, she left, excuse, excuse, excuse [laughs] of "ah" or something, or really, out of affection, she was afraid for him or something, God knows. Anyway, I'm jo no So, Ni Bo Ni Kont, he's free to do what he wants, my sister. May God protect us from harm and misfortune. Everyone is doing weddings now, one by one. The sisters are hiring caterers and doing all that stuff. As for me, this is a nice celebration, I have no problem with it. Please, my sisters, please come in, it's no problem. As for you, look, honestly, I'm against the whole idea. I'm not going to wear red, pink, and gray, that kind of extravagance. Honestly, I prefer things to be modest, that's all. I do n't like doing this extravagance. And one thing, I'm not talking about my opinion now, I'm talking about these platforms that are causing this mess and this festival. Why didn't he tell us? He should have told us. He made a party, he shouldn't have done it in the first place. And he's going out again.
I just heard that For example, he justifies his position by saying, "You have the right to deal with receptions, maybe for some people who came to him, but it's not possible, that's a party with those colors and that stuff, you understand?
Yes, he's known, the queen, he's known to love money. Manar, welcome, Manar, welcome, my sister, Manar the gazelle, my sister, I shared it for her, welcome, Manar, welcome to all the girls, peace be upon you, welcome [laughs], may God keep you, my sister, the queen, I told you this is a profitable channel, he's known for it, they say, God knows best, they say he loves money, he doesn't let go of money. I think if he wasn't on YouTube he would n't do this baby shower, that's why I'm telling you, I see it as work and that's it, completely, honestly, look, but this, this makes someone like they inherit something that is n't ours and isn't from our traditions and customs, like now, just like that, they probably have a certain way of doing things, right?
Because I know, I mean, not in the city center, I mean, just In one of the neighborhoods of the city where they live, just those people who were there, any one of them will get an idea in her head, and she'll say, "Even I, when I'm pregnant, I'll do this for myself, I'll get a wedding dress, I'll spend a lot of money on this and that, I do n't know what kind of clothes." They spend a lot of money, even if someone doesn't have much. She saw so-and-so do this, so she'll say, "I have to do this too." And this will keep happening, it will become normal for us. Like how many things have been brought back, things that aren't ours, things that are foreign to us, and we've become accustomed to them.
Even this, this is normal. A woman going out in front of her father and mother, and saying, "Look, there are no police officers, not even two, wait a bit, you understand?" I mean, this is n't about the police, you're right, this isn't about the police, I don't like it and I can't do it myself, but I'm talking about, for example, the neighbors. In that village or that place, I think they'll keep doing it too. I see it as a positive thing, a business, because in this area, for example, they'll create movement for buying and selling, and the parties will develop again.
They'll work on the parties, I mean, Morocco. Wait, tell me what you mean, as a business, people will benefit from it.
And why, my sister, can't I wait until I do the seven months that are known among our Moroccans? I'll do the henna ceremony, yes, with greenery, with that, I'll ask for henna with a happy heart, and people will be happy and that's why I'm going to learn something foreign, something not ours. Well, my sister, I'll wait now. How long will it be? Four months? Then add another three months and do it.
It's called the henna ceremony for the seven months, known among us in Morocco, meaning it's one of our traditions. And then you... Queen, where is the service? Where are these videos? This is an opportunity, as Umm Ziyad said.
Oh, where are the videos? Where is AdSense?
But look, they're printing something that isn't ours, I mean... Now look at these people who are following him. How many of them will find it normal and will do it too, you understand? Instead of doing things that are part of our traditions, yes sir, she wears a kaftan, yes sir, in green or blue, with henna and cologne and all that stuff. Our traditional dress is ours, not yours. One question: the queen, months, who has these? Well, she does seven months, then a week and three days, and then she does it and does it like those people do.
Thank you, daughter of the deceased, daughter of the deceased, thank you, my dear, thank you, daughter of the deceased, thank you for the dear law, thank you. I told you, my dear, I mean, I do like those who do the first two years when the baby comes in, they celebrate it, then when she takes off the diapers, they celebrate the diapers, then when he turns one, they celebrate it, then when she stops weaning him from the bottles, they do it, then when the girl reaches puberty, they do it.
Well, this, my sister, is not ours. This is too much for us. This custom keeps bringing it to us from abroad and doing this to us. This is what they say, and we celebrate it too. We're just like everyone else.
I don't celebrate New Year's, my sister. I don't celebrate. I came to Morocco. Yes, in Morocco, there's the city of Tangier. In Tangier, there are many cafes that prepare weddings for girls.
Unfortunately, many things, many things, aren't ours. Let's be clear.
This is our head, it's not ours. This is a baby shower, it's not ours. This is the test, yes, that test we do to say we're pregnant, and that one, that one, that one, it's not ours.
Valentine's Day isn't ours. So what did I tell you? This media benefits two people. Do you understand or not? A person in this time, you have to pay attention to yourself, your children, and your surroundings.
And you understand right from wrong, because it's not difficult. We've influenced the upbringing of older generations, meaning you've passed on to them a heritage that isn't ours.
Yes, of course, we need the family's role here, our role here, our role within the family. Because you can't control everyone on social media; everyone does things differently.
Look, for example, we have a man who works with his sons, daughters, and wives. Isn't that ours too?
We have men who go and work in the house. There are many things that aren't ours.
Brothers and sisters, you've followed this. For example, disobedience to parents isn't ours either. For example, insulting and defaming people isn't ours either. There are many things that aren't ours. We need to be careful and aware. Why is that?
Yes, awareness, awareness, awareness! Awareness must spread, like your channel. Zweena, you're discussing this topic, which is great. It's important to have channels like this to spread awareness. The problem is, there's a follower crisis, whether we like it or not. There's a follower crisis, plain and simple. I'm logical sometimes, so why do you see me sometimes asking why? Even if I were to express my opinion, I'd lose a lot of ground. I say, "You don't know why? Social media has n't done anything we can just take and use. Are we going to use tests? Are we going to use Valentine's Day? Are we going to use Easter?" But many will say, "No, this is what it is. We'll end up with conflicts and problems and a lot of other things." There's always another opinion, for every topic there are those for and those against. I didn't go there, but some things have become too prevalent, my sister. Some things have invaded social media too much. Welcome now, this is what You'll say, for example, you'll say, "Baby shower, there's no baby, or baby shower, there's no baby shower." Now, too many people will say, "Yes, there is." Who do you understand? With whom is he consulting? May God grant the picture. And may it be for the best. Why is he consulting with us? Or who are we consulting with? Three of us, may God keep them for me and keep your children for you. I'm thinking about getting rid of them. I'm only thinking about you. I was with you, well and safe. Just keep saying "baby shower."
One thing I said, Umm Ziyad, welcome. Titi said, "Valentine's Day, the day of Valentine's Day." He made a video, just with a rose he cut from his garden and gave it to her, and he made a mini-video. His views increased.
There's a follower who also needs this kind of business. You know I'm talking about trade. [Clears throat] You love me? You went to the channel? Where were you? Were you watching it on Valentine's Day?
No, no, I take it from channels that talk about it and I see. I see myself. You went Hello, Flour Vinci, for the moon, my sister, the moon, Ra, she is Titi and Chiti, Ra, with us is the moon, the first time I will enter the queen, let her laugh with you, now I will hold her after me, let me come, come, Titi, I have you, Titi, let us [laugh] the girls laugh with us, where will you hold them for us, come, you, I will hold it, hold it, I am only a queen, only a queen, I have what holds [laugh] [clears throat] Come, I came up to ask you a question, I, as you all know, I do not have children, but I wanted to tell you that on the side of my family and my friends and all the people I know, I do not know anyone, my brothers, who has found out the gender of the fetus, and you, do you have it, has this entered into your family or is it still to come or is it developing, I made it a problem, but you live in America, my friend, it is very normal, as I told you, I told you, the people abroad, I mean, we pass it with a lot of water, it is clear, they live there normally, I mean, maybe we here in Morocco Queen, something else? No, Queen, something else. Queen, what's up?
And in Morocco, do they do it? Queen, or don't they? No, only here, my sister. I did it alone here.
Oh, I feel like America, right? But like now in Morocco, who among you does the seven-month gender reveal? There are people in Fez and people from the north who are known for this. Rabat, Meknes, that's not done much, they don't do much.
I, for one, didn't attend the seven- month gathering. I attend the extra day. Those who come quickly are the ones who give them to us.
People who come from far away are given quick ones, and they go with them. We used to make them ourselves. I never heard, not from anyone, not my brothers, not anyone, that they would reveal the sex of the fetus and that.
Please, Sarah's comment, may God be pleased with you. I think it's me.
Look at the girls below. Is it possible that she entered?
I didn't attend it. I don't see who. Who is Sarah?
Sarah? Who are the girls? Read to me, Sarah, God.
Give me the secret, Umm Ziyad.
I don't see the comment now, let me see, wait, wait, I'll find it. Madam Sarah Al-Jamlawi, Umm Ziyad, honestly, I think it's a good atmosphere. Honestly, I see the new couple, so it's normal for them to be happy because she's the first to have a child. She already has four children. Madam Sarah Al-Jamlawi, it's not her first experience, she's 50 years old, no, but for her, for her, yes, you, you did it, no, this can't be related.
We're not against it. I, I, I'm one of those people who like people who celebrate. You can celebrate whatever you want. May God grant us health. And I didn't do it, I don't do it. Lalla Zahra, welcome. As for me, I'm old-fashioned, this is something I don't deal with. I don't know any of you. I don't deal with that. It's Aisha's experience. Anyway, Umm Ziyad, maybe her father and mother know the gender of the fetus because this isn't something people have recently started doing. They know if it's a boy or a girl, but for family and friends, it remains a surprise.
When you see, you're very close to that person, and they'll tell you. It remains a surprise for the family. [Clears throat] I don't know, girls. Please, just a minute. I'm going to go and fix the baby shower for the family and come back. Okay, okay. May God protect you. But Queen, explain to them what a baby shower is. It's not like I had a girl.
Oh, a baby shower. A baby shower is a... And peace be upon you. Peace be upon you, Umm Joud. Hello, my dear.
One by one. What's the occasion? The girls are fine. Titi, titi. The ones who bring gifts, thank God. Titi. Yes, wait. Oh, wait. Let me just say hello to Umm Ziyad and Lalla K. Hello, hello, Umm Joud. May God protect you, my dear. Welcome. May God protect you, Umm Joud. How are you? Are you well? Are you and your children well? Greetings. Welcome.
Praise be to God. Lalla Queen, again.
Maimouna, God willing, Zahra, enjoy it now, that Maimouna is back, Maimouna, look, look, Ko, So, Sawa, follower or channel owner, my sister, welcome to your channel, may God keep you, welcome, a thousand welcomes, you are the queen, welcome, sisters in the comments, well, I'll wait until my turn comes and I'll talk, well, very new and old, I imposed on it, and my sister, you get jealous of me, my sister, I told you, Titi, Titi, that's enough, without talking too much, Titi, no, no, everything, everything, the girls and mothers who are with us, what, what, why is the baby shower done without gender, I'll answer, you want me to answer you, because Queen, who did it, Queen, Queen, did the baby shower because she lives in America, I understand, the baby shower originally came from America, Queen did it with that country where she lives, maybe, but for us, all this is entering the Arab society and in general, I mean in general, for Muslims and it's entering Morocco, this is us, my sister Makidarsh, we're from the old ways. Umm Ziyad said, "Do you know how long ago people used to do this for seven months? It wasn't a party, no, it wasn't like it is now. Back then, family members who knew, for example, if someone was pregnant at home, or the mother of the pregnant woman, or her sisters, aunts, her family, when they knew she'd entered her seventh month, would do a 'hanina' for her. They'd wrap her hands and feet in this term, preparing her for childbirth, because we knew that a woman would give birth in the seventh month, that's all.
This is what's new, my sister.
This is all coming into our society, it's from the West.
Now the TV channels are exploiting it. Do you see ordinary people doing it? No, you only see famous people recording videos and releasing them on social media, trying to make money from it. But for us, my sister, this is coming into Moroccan families in particular, and into Arab and Islamic society in general. We've never known this before." Don't you think we can get involved in some event?
Anyway, look, sister, look, in Islam, we only have two holidays that we celebrate.
Whoever wants to celebrate, we won't interfere. We won't let anything bad happen to us. We won't let that nonsense into our lives.
Even that Christmas thing doesn't exist; it came to us from the West. So, when your birthday is, give us this fatwa: When is your birthday? So I can stay open.
Tuesday? Do something for me too?
Come on, come on, it's the 24th, I think. And when is yours? Mine is the 19th, tomorrow. Tomorrow you have to go out and buy me the clothes and shoes. Oh, my husband's birthday is the 23rd. Now, because I'm going now. It was just now.
You too, sister, aren't you Gemini? Don't do something for me too. Give me a fatwa. Nothing, I'll do something for you, my sister, for your birthday, just laugh and have fun with you. I'll even do a live stream to laugh and have fun with you, that's all you want. Don't ask me anything, sorry girls, I was listening to you, sorry for this.
No, no, everything's fine, you're the queen, Maryam, Maryam, bring her up, you're the queen, Maryam came, bring us up, we're doing what we want, we're doing what we want on the platform.
I want to say "Kulli, do a baby," I'm Nadia, open up, right? You're going to do a baby for me, no, no, now look, don't ask me anything anymore, now, at this time, no, I didn't sleep, no, I didn't sleep, the babies, all of them, I'm a little bit, he'll wake up, oh no, I'm with the kids, I don't have time anymore, honestly, as long as you put them to sleep, even on Saturday you put them to sleep, look, on regular days I put them to sleep, you have Friday and Saturday, the schedule is different, I don't know when they'll sleep, oh, so They keep going to sleep at the same time.
Anyway, now, because he says I have a husband, I'll tell you from here, unlike me. Now, my dear, excuse me, girls who came in, welcome, excuse me a lot, I welcome everyone, welcome.
You heard, girls, I have a husband who's the opposite of me. On Friday and Saturday, when he sees me putting them to sleep, he comes and wakes them up, saying, "Why are you putting them to sleep now? It's just the holiday, leave the kids alone!" Now, solve it with me, you guys. Anyway, I'll get back to my topic.
Honestly, I have three children. One, please, Umm Joud, asks, "What's a baby shower?" A baby shower is a party that they used to do for the mother and father when the woman is pregnant, to find out if they're having a girl or a boy. Everyone does it differently. Some people make a big container, the inside of which is either pink or gray, and they cut it open and see if it's a girl or a boy. Some people bring a big balloon, and then they... It's full of their nonsense, and some people even add to it by making a plane that releases smoke, whether it's blue or pink, and they celebrate whether God will bless them with a boy or a girl. I mean, before they're even born, they know from the ultrasound whether it's a boy or a girl, and they throw a party. That's all there is to it. I'll welcome Maryam and tell you about one experience, an experience I went through almost three years ago. This was May 2023. At that time, my dear Nadia, welcome! I was pregnant with Jude, and I was seven months along. I was studying at a school, doing some kind of training. Anyway, all my friends agreed to do it for me one afternoon.
Honestly, I didn't know, only the teacher I was studying with told us that we had an exam that day, but we had to come dressed nicely and well-groomed. We were going to gather that afternoon, and attendance was mandatory. I went... The thing is, I'm just saying, they're only doing one exam, or rather, I find them all prepared.
One afternoon they brought a henna artist. Honestly, the whole class was great that afternoon. They brought a henna artist, dressed me, did my makeup. They have everything at the school. We had a picnic in the afternoon with food. So, they were all in agreement and together, and they were all involved. They surprised me and said, "This is what we did for you for the seven months." It was the first time they were going to celebrate me, but I didn't do it myself.
People did it for me. I just wanted to share my experience with you, that's all. We do celebrate, for example, some people celebrate the seven months, but that baby shower thing, no way, it's not for a girl or a boy, it's not in our culture. And I'll let Maryam speak too, so I don't keep saying anything.
Greetings to you, my dears. No, my sister, speak up, take your time. The deceased's daughter told you, she said, " All our solidarity." With Abu Joud, Umm Joud is revealing secrets. No, by God, the nerve is making me do it on purpose. The deceased's daughter is embarrassed because she told me to do the live stream. She tells me, "No, leave them. There's only the holiday now." Greetings to them. I'll continue. Welcome, a thousand welcomes. Please come in, Maryam.
Yes, my sister, I'll come in. I'm Maryam. And she feels... No, no, Maryam has become shy. Don't mind her these days. Poor thing, she's shy.
I'm learning the voice.
Why did Umm Ziyad come down? Welcome, my dear. Here's my gift. I'm with you, with you. I'm here. She wanted to come down so I could go up, but the platform only holds 10 people. Stay, my sister. God bless the girls. By God, look, girls, God willing, when I start to be bold and do a lot of live streams, I'll make a paid platform for you so I can make videos for you to watch. Because honestly, there are some clips and some videos. I only do the voice for you. I love you. Watch this.
In the video, they interacted with it, God willing, and it will be great, and they will continue to be guests, God willing.
That's what's happening, God willing. May God make it easy for you, you are the queen.
God willing, God willing.
We actually like your live streams, we come to them happy, honestly. May God keep you. Thank you so much, Samia. I will always be cute, not just today. Ask the girls, they will tell you, sister, you rushed us a little with the kaftans. Move aside, sister, a little.
Oh, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me. [Laughter] I am laughing with you.
Maryam Umm Joud, I hid some faqas for you. You are there, sister. Your eye is on my hair, sister, sister, sister, sister, sister.
Titi, what's wrong with my hair, sister?
You saw it's short.
Excuse me, I have a call. Her hair doesn't go.
Where are you, Lalla Umm Ismail? Welcome. I know, yes, because, yes, I know. Titi, are you carrying that burgundy lipstick with you? Are you carrying it with you? My fire is wiping me, Umm Joud. I have one, a really, really, really hot one, Umm Joud. Come here, I'm going to dance. I see you from afar. Look at that one, she's dancing with her heels.
Look at the jealousy, she saw her dancing beautifully.
I'm going to get up and dance on the chair. [Laughs] We want, we want, we want to cover you up.
Or maybe I have a plan, I need to get up and dance. You're on the right path, you're on the right path. May God give you, may God give you goodness, Umm Joud. May God not deprive you of anything. May God give you health, you queen. Find us a record.
You have deaf ears, I've borrowed them from you. They'll fall off. The other one is the one who rents the kaftan.
[Music] What do you want from us?
[Music] Good, good, this is our Ramadan, our Ramadan, our master.
[Screaming] Some of them are from her mother's side.
Come on, woe is me. This one told you, woe is me. And her days, my sister.
This is Umm Joud. That's her husband, Umm Joud. That's patience.
Her husband, and I think he's a big shot, that's my sister [laughs], not if that's him, that's him, he was her first love in high school [laughs], what [music] and he took his cousin, she didn't tell me, she ran away with an Emirati, and that's what you saw [music], that's Fatima, she's getting divorced, how she became, poor thing, divorced by his hand [music], Umm Jour, look, look, the quick one is here, the bug, the bug is spread out, my sister, you see how the belt is [music], the belt is like a sponge, Umm [music], you see what they brought, they want to cut it, it's cutting [music], the long one, look, that one is collecting sweets, wake up, my sister, you see she's collecting chickens, you see she's collecting, woe, woe, woe, woe, you will forgive [music] [ music], yes, yes, sound, and peace [music] upon the Messenger of God [music], normal [music] [music], the high one, my sister, the heel hurts my foot, I'm going to throw it, it came with a sandal [Music] The table is at the kids' place, it's not letting the kids eat.
[Music] I'm sleepy, the kids are coming, I'm with the kids next to me. [Music] And Nasser, God forbid, don't be fooled by the deceased's daughter. [ Music] You're lying, oh my, the deceased's daughter, may God compensate her for her needs, may God compensate her for her needs, these needs. [Music] Get up and dance, Titi, get up and dance, oh my, look, look at the dance of [Music] It's being put down. [Music] Add and lift. [Music] Oh my sister, I'm a gazelle, oh my sister, here's Maryam. [Music] I'm going to go and get in love with the magnet, I'm going to put that brooch on. [Music] As [Music] Muhammad. [Music] The bride, oh young one. [Music] By God, the girls. [Music ] I started showing off, oh my sister. [Music] What are you ashamed of? What are you putting down? Sweet.
[Music] Oh my, what's wrong with you, dancing naked, oh my sister, you don't know the way of the mosquito. Follow, follow. The bug is coming, the party is here, oh my, oh my [music] Look at the mosquito, look, look [ music] A gazelle, God bless her, don't push me, here's Lalla Queen, here's an egg, look at the table, the table, the table, cut it [music] Look, look, how many chickens [ music] hers [ music] and [music] Messenger of God, my master, Messenger of God, Queen, I'm dancing, I don't have anything to do with food [music] or with anything that's bothering me, Mary [music] Mary's hand is complaining about the server [music] No, I was on the right, here he is giving her a table, please help us [music] on your ball, this side is sleeping, this side is awake [music] Come on, girls, come on, come on, welcome, with you, my dear, put the link and the girls will enter, they want to come to me, welcome, give me [music] Umm Joud, talk, a man brought the car, they don't want to sleep, oh cold, you messed up, Umm Joud Your husband, your husband, Mah [music] Your husband, Mahi, Amjoud, speak, your husband, Amjoud, my friend, Mahk [music] Umm Ziad's husband, get rid of him, I have Ziad and she has Ziad [music] Oh my God, they brought you the husband, the sound was clear, you were confused, no, no, you're wrong, Umm Ziad's husband, there's a man calling, who is Mama Ziad, she's here because I have one, they brought you the husband, oh my God, my sister, I'm tired, this is what's following me and making me look bad, hurry up [laughing] Oh my God, my God, my God, I'm like you, I won't let your breasts out [laughing] Oh God, I swear to God, girls, I'm not laughing, I've had enough of your dancing, I swear to God, I was dancing and my comfort, good for you, I was dancing, I put sweets, if I was dancing in my place [laughing] But I dance, girls, honestly, you know what, my cat is facing me and looking at me, he says, what's wrong with this one, she's happy Our sister [laughs] No, he's not even alive, he's sitting there watching and saying, "This is our sister, what's wrong with her?" Oh my, you didn't see him [laughs] You didn't see him? A waiter is being difficult with Titi, he thinks he's a man, he comes to you every hour. Oh my, oh my, oh my! I went to get jealous of the singer, I liked the singer, I went to get jealous and saw him taking care of her, he put her next to him, she made me laugh, Samia, Samia, read Samia's comment, Alaa made me laugh, where are the men going back to? This is the problem, you put a lot of pressure in my brain, I am the camera's children, Ismail, I am the girls, do you know who I am? [laughs] My sister is just an old woman, she goes every time to check on the cook, promise someone, we are doing [laughs] in your friend [shouting] the cook, she cooks for us, the men are behind her, she sent her to Chnitika, by God, she is ahead of Chnitika, afraid, afraid, she will gather everything with Chnitika, everyone rents it to her, she makes sweet bread, the regions, wait, one, wait Titi said to Dart Lahaj in the brain, "Why did you come?
Why didn't you take care of yourself? You're beautiful, my sister, my sister, you're being coy.
What are you going to do about Titi? I'll do something about me. I'm the one who's the waitress, my sister. Whoever thinks I'm not married, that's it. I'll go and sort myself out on my own. I'll stay here.
Oh, the link, Sakina, on the link, and come up, my love. And when [laughs] you come up, close the camera, come up, welcome.
Self-confidence, I mean, behind you, be confident. Say, ' I'm beautiful,' no, it's not confidence, never [laughs]. By God, girls, I didn't laugh better. Look who's better, God bless. The caterer asked me.
Look, the caterer is the one who asked me about you, Maryam. Oh, no, I want the singer. No, I don't have a caterer.
I'm a singer. I want the singer who will give you a break. Be quiet, be quiet. You're tired. You want the one who will give you a break.
Oh my, who does Maryam want?
I'm the one who's single." Let me sort myself out, Safina, and shout, shout, come on, look, my sister, the groom's brother is coming from Holland, the groom's brother, my sister, he's still coming from Holland, it seems to me, where is the link, my sister, Mary Malika, put it, put it, please, the link, and no, no, but wait, one comment, I didn't see it, I didn't see it, the chicken still has blood in it, my sister, oh my, I ate it, I ate it, I ate it, please, Umm Joud, there's nothing, my sister, I ate it, I did n't eat the chicken, I ate the meat, it came and I bought a piece from the thigh, it seems to me that there is blood, my sister, cooking is zero, cooking is zero, I told you, Umm Joud, her limit, her limit [clears throat], the season is free, we won't take her with us to the wedding [laughs], no, my sister, since she came in she's been criticizing you, since she came in she's been criticizing you, where is Maryam, look at that Rifian, he's very handsome, bravo, no, look at the heart and what it wants, my heart wants the singer, that's it, I do n't care where Hiba Canada, Hiba Canada, it's special I'm on the Zaghngh, Heba Canada, where is Heba Canada? Where is she? Bring me Heba Canada, and let's meet Heba Canada. Where are you, Heba? Oh my, you've embarrassed me, Queen of the Mika tribe. I cut her off from the table. You, you've embarrassed me, oh my, your home, your home, Rahma, Rahma, Rahma. Hello Rahma, my dear, hello Rahma.
We missed you, my dear Rahma. Thank you, thank you, may God reward you.
I'm going up to your doorstep, I'm going up to your doorstep. Not one of you can pass by because my clothes are too tight. I'm not wearing a lot of clothes, Rahma.
We, my sister, you know what we have.
We ran away from them, my sister.
Rahma ran away. I came in a djellaba and a headscarf, a cloak and slippers, and I came to dance. I don't know anything about people.
One named, one named Alaa, one named Alaa.
I told you, she doesn't have a tomato. Do you have any Mika there?
Lalla Queen wants it. You're bringing something with you, oh my! What's on your mind? May God have mercy on Sumaya, she's sitting there watching the men's car, gathering things up.
Sumaya has some plastic bags, me and Sumaya. We brought them, me and Lalla Koui. Please, Sumaya, we have the... Oh my God, now someone's going to come to the comments and ask us what this is all about. Watch out, you guys!
[Laughs] You know, you know, the girls are worshipping, worshipping, you're dying of laughter, all about the green chicken! [Laughs] My sister, this is what Umm Ismail's channel thought of in a gift. Not one of us thought of a gift, or she told you she has a camera. She means a camera, she said she's the photographer.
Look, I'm the one who was in charge of them, Sumaya, in the car.
Sumaya has... Am I with them? I'm with them. Add something to sew, add something to throw. I'm not sewing in that macrame.
Take my share, take my share. I don't eat chicken. Take my share, Harry, my sister. I have all the chicken, no sweets. Take my share, take it. There's still more to do. Name it.
I want meat with prunes.
No, no. At this moment, the girls of the fish, even though you can't hear me, I left it for you.
We hear you, Maryam, Maryam [laughs].
Maryam is marrying Lucy, Maryam. I'll be your best friend, not better. I'll marry Lucy. Marry your money. What am I doing here? [laughs].
Come on, Rahma, come on, Rahma. A wedding in front of us. No, Rahma, Rahma. Let me show you a bride, one of the most beautiful. Oh, Maryam, the chatterbox. Maryam, look with Rahma. Rahma is capable of anything with Maryam. Umm Jaili, by God, her heart is white. Rahma, her heart is white, her heart is white. Say "In the name of God."
Lucy, look at Lucy, the engineer, the beloved.
Look at Lucy, the engineer, the one they call summer.
Let's tell him the software is something, he's still asking you, he's still asking the engineer, I mean, how old is he?
Welcome, how old is he?
Born in '79, God willing, 47 years old, oh, that's him, no, that's him, no, that's him, the serious one, that's him, welcome, a thousand welcomes, oh my, we're telling him Arabic, the ones who tell him Arabic [laughs] an information engineer, something, an information engineer, right, Rahma, stop, ask us, we'll inquire so we can tell the news, that's it, so tomorrow with your questions, wait, let her ask, let us ask, the man's job, Umm Rahma, Rahma, okay, my sister, we're invited, me and Umm Joud, by God, the girls are here, my dear, I saw you backstage, but we couldn't hear you because you didn't go up on the platform, Maryam, software place, Maryam, whoever studies software engineering, they'll tell you, maybe software and those competitions, welcome, where do you live?
Lives here in Morocco, married And Mutlaq, if he has a grandfather, he built a house, what is his daughter, the dentist, heard his daughter, the doctor, may God make it easy, O Lord, and do not make it difficult, in the name of God, Maryam, by God, he has a daughter with you, Maryam, he has two daughters and you have two sons, here is the engineer, he came out, here is Abd, he told you, I am also an old computer engineer, welcome, Mr. Abd, computer engineer, welcome, my servant, that's it, mercy, I will leave you my number so we can talk, we will talk quickly, that's it, yes, take the number and talk in private, that's it, that's it, you see, he has a daughter who is a dentist and his daughter is a student, that's it, mercy, mercy, Maryam, take the private between you, that's it, you understand, that's it, that's it, O God, make it easy, may God make it good for us, you are laughing, you do not know where the good is, I will add to you, you are the queen, you are Umm Joud, we will not add to you the good, O God, make it easy, Maryam, the wedding will be, you objected, you objected [laughter], Titi, and you want her to stay unmarried, poor thing, leave her alone, she is still young, why are you objecting, why are you objecting, and what am I going to do? You're going to get married, so you'll mind your own business and won't be coming up on the platform with us anymore. We're married now, minding our own business. We're just joking with you, we're married.
Listen, I'm going to mind my own business, he'll say I'm doing well. Understand?
No, she'll come, she'll come and go up with us, and on the contrary, she won't forget us. She met the man, she's been with him, she's in your life.
Where is Umm Joud? Umm Joud, you need to hold on to Umm Joud, come back to us. You're the queen, you're done for. Tomorrow they'll say you're the queen, she's become the YouTube expert.
Yes, she's getting married, it's not a shame if God wills it. Girls, something permissible, they told you what's permissible, what's forbidden is forbidden.
So what, my sister? No one runs away from what's permissible or is ashamed of what's permissible. My sister, I'm not doing anything wrong, and if it's just the live stream, the songs of the bride on the palanquin, by God, we were ululating and everything. So, what is good, may God bring it to you, girls. O God, make easy whatever is good. He comes to everyone, Maryam, Maryam, in the morning, on blessed days, we are in blessed days, my Lord, may God be with you, look, Maryam, my sister, yes, on his vacation, on his vacation, he doesn't have work, he does that trip, he is the coach of the trip, the pilgrims, for example, during the Hajj season, during the Umrah season, he has had his fill, my sister, only Umrah and Hajj, and leave your children for me, leave them, you know he wants to get married, well, we said, enough talk, and people told you, Lalla Queen, enough talk in private, enough, yes, enough, enough, go to private, Rahma, go to private, go to private, and enough, come to my chat, I want to talk to you live, so it shows that in our Arab Islamic Maghrebi society there is no gender reveal party, what do you think, Madam Muhammad, on this subject?
I don't understand French, speak, play in Darija [laughter], yes, on Rahma [laughter], may God give you all health, by God [snoring sounds], here Lalla Queen, I told her what they call a baby shower. My sister, I didn't consult anyone. I didn't do a baby shower for her, I didn't do anything for you until those seven months. Subhan Allah (Glory be to God), I didn't do it with my first son or my second. I didn't do them. There's no one with whom I left that. There's no one with whom I left. Hello, Soso, we want the henna date, Maryam. [Laughs] God willing, O Lord. Lalla Queen, girls, I swear I didn't leave you. I swear to God, the live stream was great and I enjoyed it with you.
Rahma Dakhlishat, Rahma Dakhlish, did you see? Did you see? Did you see? Okay, that's it, no one else will come out. Girls, don't forget us.
Invite us to a party so we can come back, so we can come back, me and Maryam, so we can come back.
Listen, girls, don't come back. I'm Maryam from the six-way line. I swear you don't know what God wants. We want by God's hands. We're talking, we don't know what God wants. Oh, you know God, you, you are the queen.
What's in All societies, for example, Arab societies, some celebrate the Aqiqah, or there are some countries that probably celebrate it. I think it's like now, we have it like now.
Yes, and why is there a sacrifice? Why is there a sacrifice? And what is the reason for the Aqiqah? In Muslim countries, it's necessary, it's mentioned in the Quran, meaning the Aqiqah is necessary. You slaughter an animal to name your son or daughter. It's just the ceremony. Some people have a party, some are satisfied with just the sacrifice. That's the important thing about the ram. You know those names are forbidden.
Yes, but with my sacrifice, they name, yes, they name. It's necessary.
No, everyone names, but the two sheep for the boy.
I mean, there aren't any specific rituals.
Honestly, I don't know. I won't lie to you, I only know about Morocco, each region, each region. And the rituals of the seventh-day celebration in Haiti, I think. I think it's different in each region. And how do the Egyptians do it? The Egyptians use that mortar and pestle, or I don't know what they keep saying, "Oh God, may he grow up and become ours, oh God, oh God, may he grow up and become ours." I see this in Egyptian movies and TV series. That's what they do.
Egyptians have everything simple, their weddings and baby showers, everything is simple, unlike us girls. There's just one thing I want to tell you about circumcision. Circumcision, I know some customs [laughs] and traditions. People do this for the woman, they put her feet in a basin or something to cool it down and then they circumcise her.
Yes, yes, they do it during circumcision. So look, these are traditions, these are traditions. And I saw the whole family when they had their circumcision done, no one showed us the traditions as they are, just exactly what we said that time, Umm Joud.
No, no, no, the circumcision that makes her swell or the circumcision of the co-wife has nothing to do with authentic traditions. None of them did anything, not even a single thing. They just wanted to film, that's all. They did n't show us the real traditions.
Sakina, come on up, Sakina told you. Anyway, girls, I'll leave you now. I'll leave you now. I'm going to be a little quiet. Thank you all. Anyway, I'm with you, listening. May God protect you. Greetings, Maryam Malika. Give us another 10 minutes, my friend. Okay, I'll give you another 10 minutes. How?
I'm with you.
Greetings to all the brothers and sisters. May God bless you. It was a nice live stream. We'll do more live streams, God willing.
Look, girls, I really want to make nice content for you that suits you. God willing, if God wills, I'll make a platform for you where I'll discuss things. For example, I'll do a recap of yesterday's events, like now. I'll tell you what happened yesterday, news, for example, politics, sports, everything on social media, what's happening, what celebrities did, and so on. And I'll also talk to you about... These are the distorted ones that we follow, and every time, I swear, if I think about it, I'll keep giving you a clip. Salma, please, private message, please, private message, may God give you the secret. Yes, I'll keep making you a clip. Yes, okay, Umm Jidi, God willing, my dear, I'll keep making you a clip, like the one about laughter, you understand, and you'll hear it like now. I was watching like this, and those clips of those kids from the days of Corona came up to me, saying, "My teacher," I don't know what, I didn't answer. Anyway, those videos that were, now I'll post from you, God willing, I'll make you something like this. I'll keep bringing you diverse topics and news. Welcome to our group, Imanbani.
We were with the queen, we were with Lalla Zara, that we would continue the series about Eid al-Adha so that people would understand Eid al-Adha. There are many things. My sister Sakina was here. Sakina, welcome, my sister. She told us, " I want to sing for you." Poor Sakina, welcome! It's my first time here. Excuse me for interrupting. Welcome, my dear! Welcome! May God bless you all. Thank you, God bless you.
I visited your channel. You have delicious and savory recipes, God bless you! At those times, girls will come to your channel. Please share the link with them.
Thank you, may God reward you.
Welcome to our channel, my sister Sakina. May God bless you. I don't know who's speaking now among you. [Laughs] [Gasps] This is me, this is my mischievous sister Titi. I also have a channel, and my sister Amoud has a channel. And my sister Maryam, I'm honored to be here. I'm going to join your channel.
Welcome, my sister, a thousand welcomes! And Maryam is our sweet, gentle cat, the one who always has a head of hair. My little cat's name is Namira. Come on! [Laughs] I mean, come here, let me ask you a question. I mean, we are women with our children, our husbands, our minds. You say children, children, and my friend. Oh God, my daughter, let's have some fun. We have the spirit, the spirit! My child, Lalla Queen, please, please, we'll answer Lalla Queen. She told you, " Oh my, Umm Jo, you're hiding me like a fast car, Lalla Queen, you, I'll put you next to me." [Laughter] Oh sister, I'm dying, Queen, Queen, come on, I'll take you. She told you there are no taxis, Zissa, I'm the one who'll take you and I'll put Queen next to me. Well, go away, you've relieved me, I'll go on my own, that's it, Queen. When you sweat, you, this information, no, I'm the singer. Thank you, Sumaya, welcome. Let's end it, may it be a sweet ending with you. Come on, sister, sing for us, sing, sing. Come on, girls, turn off the microphone, the kitchen is that's it. [ Laughter] Sakina and the singer, I saw you, you're singing. [Laughter] You hear me? Come on, we hear you, we hear you. Be quiet, leave the girl alone.
[Laughter] What should I sing for you? Whatever you want, I'll sing something upbeat. [Laughter] Sing whatever you're comfortable with, whatever comes from you, butter and honey.
If we want, sister, the song, the song.
Look, you have a need, oh mother of the family, to sing, sing for us, sing for us, Saad Lamjarred, so we remember Saad Lamjarred, what is this? Let her sing, look at Sakina, the need that is being sent to her, our poor boy, we will console her, my friend, you are the queen, oh my, oh my, my condition, oh my, look at my condition, my time, I don't want to sing for us, there is a way to make a cry, give her only 30 [laughter] test, a chance, Umm Joud, Umm Joud, she will open now, wait a little, wait a little, oh my, wait a little, my friend, are we sitting down, we will close, we will close the shop, no, just close, you are the queen, and get up and get the children ready, and I am ready, yes, I will finish, go now, go down and get the children ready, get ready now, so I can close, we will go to you, you are the queen, you are the queen, you invite us and tell us, goodbye, may God help, may God make it easy, once they said far away, once [music] they said far away Khalaakhla and Sarih [Music] Ani Afakia [Singing] [Music] [Music] This is my Karbtiya, the second queen, welcome Iman, where are you? What are you saying? [ Music] For me and I and Umm Joud, where are you? You came down to fix me, the beloved is studying [Music] He is studying you, he doesn't choose you, he doesn't choose, the beloved is studying, the beloved is studying, what happened, he doesn't leave me [Music] with me, and what happened to you, he didn't study me with me [Music] My goodness, show me the country, show me, oh [Music] the forest, welcome my beloved [Music] [Music] Iman, Spain, when I came to the Ghalay and Khalawi and a [Music] Mashmoum, it fell on the [Music] on a bit of sisters [Music] children, on hope and a little [Music] I got tired of the books, my shalabi and the judge's house, his age is my expensive bag [Music] and the Pasha's house, his age is my beloved, love still revolves around you and brings you back again, and there is still a picture of you [Music] Zainab, this is Zainab, we continue at Umm Zainab [Music] On the one who is unlucky, on the one who is blind, on the one who is stubborn [Music] On his sisters, on the one who is right, on the one who is loving [Music] His friends, and Layla, two eyes, with lies, a liar, and a house [Music] Judge Omar, my dear, and the house of the Pasha, his life is my beloved [Music] Love still revolves around you and brings me back, and God still has a picture [Music] Yes, the girls, Umm Zoud [Music] Now Lalla Queen will open, now Umm Joud will open, one third of an hour, God willing [ Music] [ Music] [ Music] [Laughter] [Music] Iman from the tribe, and tell her [Music] Focus on her, she's tired, yes, oh [ Music] Yes, Mr. Wadi, what is in my hands [Music] Yes, yes, yes [Music] And my father [Music] My father drank it, oh Umm Lala [Music] My mother, my father drank it, oh my mother [Music] God, the day, God, with it, oh people, God, and this is blessed [Music] The day, and rejoice in it, oh people, and where is the sweetness [Music] And the sweetness The sweetness is here, where is it? The sweetness is here, where is it?
[Music ] The sweetness is here, the sweetness is here, the people of sweetness, the sweetness [Music] The people of sweetness, welcome, the people of sweetness, welcome, the people of sweetness, welcome, and Prakashbas [Music] May God give you health, oh God, what queens, may God protect you, God bless you, thank you for this enthusiasm you're putting us through, Maryam, read what I wrote to you [Clears throat] Thank you, all the girls, I thank you one by one [Laughter] Okay, okay, yes, that's it, okay, God willing, my sister, I'll do a thank you, Adil, for supporting the channel, thank you, may God not deprive you of them, thank you, may God have mercy on the deceased, attack on Umm Jad'a, one-third of an hour after you charged your phones and drank water, well, grow up a little, grow up, do a thank you very much, you honored me on the platform, and I thank all the girls who came with us, Lalla, good, go to sleep, Maryam, again, let us Maryam, Sakina, no, no, now I'm sleepy. I've been dancing for ages and I'm still sleepy. I'm so sleepy, that's it.
We know you're going to go and sleep. No, I'm not going now, I'm sitting here waiting with you. Okay, I'm going too. Sakina, Sakina, come with us to Umm Joud's. We haven't had the pleasure of hearing your voice yet. We have it on WhatsApp. I'll put the link and you can join her from here.
Wait, you'll post it for us. You're the queen. Thank you, my sister Sakina. Come with us, my sister. Forgive us for not giving you a chance to sing for us. Forgive us, mischievous one. Forgive her channel. I'll put my channel. It hasn't been uploaded yet, she only left me a message and a link. The one who did this, please be patient, we'll create it for her. I'll put it for you. Girls who don't know her, go to her.
Welcome, Sakina, with us at Umm Joud's. Welcome.
Come, you'll like it. There's no activity, it's just a little bit. Okay, let's do a little bit.
This is the link to her channel, go check it out.
Come on, Sakina, let's see you there. And in a couple of hours, I'll post the link to your channel so girls can subscribe. God willing, you're the queen! Thank you for this beautiful live stream, just like you. Thank you so much, may God keep you safe.
Thank you to all the brothers, even the boys who were with us, the men, God bless you. Thank you so much, may God keep you safe.
Abdi and Hisham and the brothers, Hak News. Anyway, thank you to all the girls and boys who were with us. And as usual, I'll leave you with the national anthem. Goodbye. [Music ] [Music] [Music] [Music] [ Bell] [Music] [Music] [Music] God, the Nation, the King. May God grant victory to our King and give him health and well-being and grant victory to the Alawite family. Until we meet again in a future live stream, God willing. Good night. Goodbye.
Thank you for your attendance. May God keep you safe.
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