On this 4th of July, I declare the mountains of Afghanistan ready and steady to host the most 🇺🇸🦅 of you lot 🫡
i aint see one female in this whole video dawg
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I visited Afghanistan 2 times as a solo travel woman ✨ First time in June 2022 and 2 weeks ago. Unique experience 🥰
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Welcome to Afghanistan 😏❤️
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😂💙
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Traveled there as an Afghan female one year after the us withdrawal. Felt totally safe and had no issues.
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This one getting you on the airport list for sure
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THEY TOOK THE AUDIO OF THE POST BUT THE WORLF ALREADY SAW THIS THANKFULLY. Stay tuned ❤️😎
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I traveled Afghanistan 🇦🇫🏳🏴 touristic last year. It was impressive and super friendly! Greetings from Turkey! 🇹🇷 🤝 Afghans are great people
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As a Swedish revert this country is one of my top countries I would love to visit. One day in sha Allah.
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This shit ain’t funny… “death to America”was a real thing, there’s no coming back from that. Also, where are the women? The only other video of “women” I’ve seen are little girls reciting some nonsense from the Quran. You show more rifles than females. I respect your beliefs, but there are 2 sides to this story and we ain’t seeing the other side. Enjoy those checks brotha. 🚩🚩🚩🚩
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😂😂😂😂😂👊🏻
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I wanna visit Afghanistan 🇦🇫 someday 👏
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@jakeyngblood and @iampocoloco y’all’s video is amazing. Thoroughly enjoyed it. One of the best things I’ve watched on YouTube lately. Kinda makes me want to visit Afghanistan for real bros 😎
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Walaikum Salam habibi
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Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,
I have a question that I would like to ask you with respect.
In Islam, seeking knowledge is considered obligatory for both men and women. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim man and woman.”
However, I have heard that in Afghanistan girls and women are not allowed to attend schools and universities. Could you please explain the reason for this restriction?
Also, women’s opportunities to work seem to be very limited, while in Islamic history, Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her) was a successful merchant, and many female companions worked as teachers, healers, and even supported in the community.
I would sincerely like to hear your explanation on this matter.
I have a question that I would like to ask you with respect.
In Islam, seeking knowledge is considered obligatory for both men and women. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim man and woman.”
However, I have heard that in Afghanistan girls and women are not allowed to attend schools and universities. Could you please explain the reason for this restriction?
Also, women’s opportunities to work seem to be very limited, while in Islamic history, Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her) was a successful merchant, and many female companions worked as teachers, healers, and even supported in the community.
I would sincerely like to hear your explanation on this matter.
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