Real Families: Inside Damascus Schools - Full Episode
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Five-part series following a year in the life of four schools in Damascus, a high-pressure crossroads in the Middle East. Issues such as female empowerment, equality, religion or politics are addressed in this episode of Syrian School.
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awww the young man who did the math problem at the beginning was sooo proud of himself xx very cute
I used to be a student in Syria just like them and it reminded me a lot of my childhood that Literally it made me cry and what to go back to these beautiful unforgettable days 🥲😭💔😿
@decori6894
3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Just out of curiosity... did the Muslims and Christians have beef/problems in Syria before up 2011 war? It’s seems like the Muslim and Christians live in peace with each other. I wonder why now (2011) the war ? Why all the uproar?
@issabeyatl6781
3 жыл бұрын
@@decori6894 Yes we lived together in peace and still till this day we live together in peace. The war will literally destroy everything that you have but that doesn’t mean we will give up, life is life and we need to stay strong no matter what have happened to our country and we will still love each other’s for ever we’re all humans at the end of the day.
Me as an architecture student I hope imad is studying architecture , because I see great innovation in this kid
I swear to god bless those kids the kids from those countries compare to the west are totally different especially their faith in god and the way the look at life it’s just beautiful I hope they are doing well and if they are not I hope they are resting in the perfect paradise
I miss Syria so much!
@fiveguys3638
3 жыл бұрын
Where are u now???
I really hope all these kids are doing well now! 🥺
No words can describe how beautiful this country is and the people. All we can do is to pray to Allah SWT to keep the people of Syria safe and make peace 🕊️ 💔💔
theyre so cute, such cute kids. their life, school and family reminds me a lot of my childhood in my country Argentina
I think the Syrian school series r making everyone a little nostalgic.. A beautiful country with beautiful children ❤️❤️
Love the Syrian documentaries, keep doing more!!💓
1:24 his name Ward means Flower in English I love this name actually.
May Allah SWT grant all the Syrians Jannatul Firdouz!! Ameen ❤️❤️❤️
it is 2024, over a 20 yrs to this doc, who knows what happened to these families and kids through the war.
@iktbratosindaniel8672
2 ай бұрын
From what I found Wared is living in Oslo now
I used to go every year to the art competetions 😆 And one time they gave me a wrong date by mistake I was so disappointed ☹☹ And for those who ask whats happend to the kids from that age, I am learning software development in Germany But many other people and kids died and some other stil in syria facing the horrible economic situation
@KosayAudi
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, we are sharing the same studying field in developing/programming :) How can I communicate with you? Do you have a telegram account?
13:34 that guy is not having anymore kids. LMAO.
@ebeatz7480
3 жыл бұрын
Lmfao😂😂
The 3D models would be fun to make.
Very interesting program.
im half syrian .______.
@hla9874
4 жыл бұрын
And where do you live
@elena-gw3rf
3 жыл бұрын
@S Ak oh yeah arabic's my first language and my other half's lebaneese :)
@elena-gw3rf
3 жыл бұрын
@S Ak yupp
Wait why am I early lol
@lisawhalen5507
4 жыл бұрын
I i was third to watch this your first to comment
Ward is Syrian Carl Magnuson.
Early
This must be before the war.
@maariyaarif7159
3 жыл бұрын
There is some part is Syria that there is nooooo war
@Thetrolledbacon
3 жыл бұрын
I think it was before the war cuz of the camera graphics
@sumayamohamed2235
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it was before the war May Allah bring peace and happiness to there county
@robinjohnson4189
3 жыл бұрын
What year was this made
@juwayriyyabintabderahmane254
2 жыл бұрын
@@robinjohnson4189 2009
IM THIRD
The teachers have to be more educated and friendly with the children
That's really sad to hear. I wish more Levants & Meso Arabs cared about their heritage. I doubt most of them even know they aren't Ethnic Arabs they are Arabs, just not genetically. But many Arabs will refuse to believe that they were Assyrians once, and insist that these areas always had an Arab majority.Now most people would say that the Muslim invasions have ended the old civilizations and peoples who were replaced by Arab people and Arabic language. The Arabs were a minority, they did not have the huge populations of Levant, Egypt or Mesopotamia, a city like Constantinople would have had more people than most of the Arabian Peninsula. Having these people replaced by ethnic Arabs in 2000 years is impossible, for reference the entire peninsula is barely hitting 50 Million including Yemen. North Africa and the Levantine are at 349 million So the people who had lived there for at least 5000 years have not been the exact same, but they did not have enough diverting genes to make them that whole lot different from Europeans. Many Levantine people would have a somewhat white skin and soft hair akin to the Turks who came later and mixed with the locals. that 98% of arabs are Arabized nations and only 2 % are pure Arabians and those are the majority of the gulf Arabs
This was the version Bashar al-Assad wanted, but look at the version of the rebels and the Free Syrian Army. They wanted children to become killers, fighters, with knives in their hands. God bless the soul of Hafez al-Assad.
When the Arabs conquered the upper part of the Middle East, they set about the project of Arabization or Ta’arib (تعريب). This meant that they raised the taxes on Non-Muslims, restricted government access for Non-Muslims, and made Non-Muslims second-class citizens in an apartheid state. This was called “Ahl-Dhimma” (اهل الذمة) or the “Peoples under Protection”. You could escape this second-class status by doing two simple things: (1) switch your prevailing language to Arabic and (2) convert to Islam. You would then become an Arab and escape the Dhimmi status. Many people took the offer, preferring wealth in this life to preserving their identities as Christians or Jews or Zoroastrians or whatever religion they happened to be before the Islamic Conquest. And so, the variety of ethnicities of the Middle East became absorbed into a new enlarging Arab ethnicity.
@Penguinbeast1957i
2 ай бұрын
What this have to do with the documentry?
امانه ماكانو عايشين قبل الزفت العربي المزعوم تعليم امان حياه كريمه
@issabeyatl6781
3 жыл бұрын
اي والله كانت حياتنا قبل الحرب احلى بكتير من هلا
@simp3817
3 жыл бұрын
لا كانو عايشين بفقر وحياة تعيسة يلي بقلك غير هيك بكون معه مصاري ومليونير
@ebeatz7480
3 жыл бұрын
@@simp3817 كان مستوى المعيشة كويس يعني كانو الكل متل بعضن تقريبا
@simp3817
3 жыл бұрын
@@ebeatz7480 واضح انو بحياتك ما رحتي سوريا
@simp3817
3 жыл бұрын
@@ebeatz7480 او كنتي بمنطقة فيها ناس عندهن مناصب مهمة لان مافي تفسير تاني 😂
Please free sirya
@hassooonnn6504
4 жыл бұрын
Sana Khan free syria from what?
@hassooonnn6504
4 жыл бұрын
Sana Khan us nato israel and gulf fund terrorists and brainwash their people in their media.
@amerkhalifamuhammad8228
3 жыл бұрын
@@hassooonnn6504 ahh stfu
@hassooonnn6504
3 жыл бұрын
Muhammad Amer you sound very educated.