Yup some of my big families like to go there but as I said previously I dont have any interest to go there for vacation, not only because it will be hard for finding halal food but also not many mosque can be found there, in Indonesia and also in many Muslim countries there are so many places to pray, even our malls are usually equipped with place to pray. It is why there are so many Arabs visiting Indonesia for vacations.
I agree with your sentiment. One of the best things in visiting other Muslim countries is hearing the azaan and having the facilities to pray where ever you are in a public place. Furthermore, praying collectively with other Muslim brothers makes the experience much better rather than doing it on your own. But in Britain the size of the Muslim population is large, therefore, finding restaurants is much easier than it was 20 years ago and there is a mosque always nearby in major cities.
Pakistan and Turkey are two countries that I would like to visit beside Saudi. I had watched the video you posted before and I also have seen so many Mountainous Pakistan picture posted by Ghazi. They are very beautiful. The food I bet is great as I have watched Mark Wein and Food ranger visit to Pakistan. What kind of Pakistani food do you recommend me to eat ? There is Pakistani restaurant in Jakarta and I would like to come there some day.
Pakistan is a unique place. We have snow, mountain, deserts, and good beaches. The food is amazing, and it depends upon which region you are staying in. If you are in Lahore then you must go to food street and have Nihari, Haleem, Karahi from Butt and Paya. Each region in Pakistan has its own take on these recipes. If you are in KPK then you must try Chapali Kebab, Pilau Rice, Nisar Charsi Kebab barbeque. My personal favorite dish is Namak Gosht Karahi. There are many more dishes. In Karachi and Hyderabad, they make the best Biryani hands down. Karachi is also very good for its seafood especially prawn karahi. There also other dishes like Takatak and butter chicken. In Balochistan, you must try Sajji, Rosh, Khadi Kebab, Landhi, Pirki, and Abgoosht. The lists can go on.
So you have been in North Korea, it is a rare experiment, not many people have opportunity to go there.
It was a unique experience. My Chinese friend offered me to go to Pyongyang but I refused because they would have made me bow down to the statues of Kim Il Sung. Instead, I went to Dangdong which borders North Korea and took a boat trip opposite to spend a day there. I didn't like the experience. There was no street light from
North Korea except for military headlights used to stop people from leaving and to shoot them on the spot. On the Dangdong bridge which also has a railway line, you can watch North Korean cities on a binocular. There were no people inside the building but fakes dolls. You have to be careful what you say in Dangdong since there are many North Korean spies. I wouldn't recommend going there.
Ya, my mother is a devout Muslim, she is used to pray Tahajjud every night. My father is also the same, always do night prayer but he has passed away.
Ma'sha'allah. There are many blessings and rewards when a person prays Tahajjud. I'm sorry to hear about your father's passing. In'sha'allah he will enter the gates of paradise.
No, Mahathir is not a Minang but Malaysian First Prime Minister and founding father (Tunku Abdurrahman) is a Minang. Yup, you are right, The Minang is the people in Indonesia who are among the first to embrace Islam as it is located in Sumatra island. But the very first Indonesian ethnic to embrace Islam is Acehnese and they also live in Sumatra island. The place is near Malacca Strait so that is the reason.
The Minang is famous with its politician and entrepreneurship despite only have about 5,5 million people. One of states in Malaysia which is Negeri Sambilan is ruled by Minangnese kingdom. The first President of Singapore (Yusof Ishak) is also a Minangnese. Bung Hatta, one of Indonesian Independence proclamator beside Soekarno is also a Minang. I have made a thread about Indonesian ethnicities in here with the first post is about Minang people https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/unity-in-diversity-indonesian-ethnic-groups.621016/
Thank you for educating me on the history of Indonesia. I want to study Muslim history in this region. For such a small group they have done well for themselves. Each country has a group of people who are very talented in business. In Pakistan, one of the best businessmen are Memon who were originally from Gujarat in India. Some of the best businessmen in India have their roots from Gujarat. Is the culture, food and clothing style different between the Minang and Acehnese? I will look at this thread. Are you from the Minang community? Thank you, for sending me the names of those movies, I'm going to watch them when I have time. I agree with Pakistani/Indo crosses are stunning. I think I need to find myself an Indonesia wife