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Kareem

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Last updated 3/1/2026
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Two years ago, I got the invitation Al Hamdullah

Join Kareem on his sacred Umrah pilgrimage during the holy month of Ramadan. This immersive journey captures the profound experience of walking around the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque, performing rituals in the presence of millions of fellow pilgrims, and sharing moments of preparation and reflection. It's a powerful visual narrative of faith, community, and devotion.

I need to triple check

This POV-style video shows Kareem demonstrating the steps of making wudu, the Islamic ritual ablution, during Ramadan. He performs each step clearly, including washing hands, rinsing the mouth, cleaning the nose, washing the face, arms, head, and feet, all while standing at a bathroom sink. The video serves as a simple visual guide for viewers learning about this essential practice.

Get off your phones

In this short, impactful clip, Kareem addresses a common modern dilemma faced by Muslims during Friday prayers. He begins by showing a hand discreetly using a smartphone on a prayer rug, setting the relatable 'POV' scenario. The scene then cuts to Kareem standing at the podium of Masjid Salahadeen in Plano, Texas. He holds up a flyer detailing the mosque's need for a new building, passionately explaining the importance of community support. This juxtaposition powerfully contrasts the distraction of technology with the profound responsibility of supporting one's faith community.

Go memorize some Quran

In this intriguing nighttime scene, Kareem shares a personal moment where he feels an unsettling presence—described as a 'Jinn watching you'—while walking alone. The text overlay sets a mysterious tone, tapping into themes of spirituality, the unseen world, and Islamic beliefs about Jinn. With ambient lighting and a quiet parking lot setting, the atmosphere builds suspense, making viewers question the reality of spiritual experiences. This relatable scenario could spark curiosity about faith, paranormal encounters, and how people navigate feelings of being watched without understanding their cause.

Time for Ramadan

Watch Kareem portray the universal pre-Ramadan experience in this relatable POV video. From the last-minute rush to prepare to the sudden shift into spiritual focus, this comedic skit captures the exact moment when fasting begins. See the transformation from casual relaxation to prayer, complete with dates and prayer beads.

I swear I’ve heard these types of conversations

In this POV-style video, creator Kareem discusses the differences between Shia guys and Shia girls. Filmed outdoors, he uses expressive hand gestures and direct eye contact with the camera to share his perspective on this topic.

Take care of my future father-in-law

In this POV-style clip, Kareem, dressed in a white thobe and a blue safety vest, approaches the camera in a mosque parking lot at night. He makes a 'shushing' gesture, then breaks into a smile and begins speaking animatedly, using expressive hand gestures. The text overlay reads 'POV: you see Abu Fatima at the masjid,' setting up a humorous or relatable scenario about encountering someone named Abu Fatima at a religious gathering.

Let the kid drink in peace. He’s seven years old.

In this humorous and relatable vlog, Kareem shows the 'POV' of a Muslim kid during Ramadan when they think no one is watching. He starts by washing his hands at the sink, then dramatically bends over to drink directly from the faucet, showcasing a playful side to religious observance.

Plot twist

In this humorous POV skit, Kareem plays 'Abu Fatimah' at a grocery store, creating a relatable and funny scenario. Watch as he picks out colorful roses and then reacts with surprise upon seeing someone else, leading to a comedic moment. This viral-style short captures the essence of everyday life with a twist.

I swear we are not all like this
It’s always like this

In this relatable moment, Kareem finds himself unable to leave his home because Maghreb prayer time is approaching in just six minutes. The scene captures the common experience of being caught between daily plans and religious obligations.

Is this seat taken?

In this POV-style video, Kareem shares his experience encountering Abu Fatimah at a sunny beach. Filmed in a casual, vlog-like manner, he sits on a towel, reacting to the sighting with surprise and excitement. The clear blue sky and relaxed atmosphere suggest a perfect day out, capturing a moment of unexpected celebrity spotting.

Don’t worry, Boys I got y’all

In this intense and dramatic scene, Kareem is seen physically pulling a black fabric from another person named Epstein. The action is captured in a simple indoor setting, focusing entirely on the struggle over the fabric. The text overlay 'Me taking the Kaaba fabric back from Epstein' adds a layer of narrative, suggesting a symbolic or significant event. The clip is concise, highlighting the physical confrontation and the emotional weight behind the act.

Why why whyyyy

In this candid moment, Kareem shares his experience during the first night of Taraweeh prayers. Dressed in a traditional Al Aseel thobe and sporting his signature goatee, he recounts talking to his father before unexpectedly leading the salah. The scene captures a relatable and humorous slice of religious life.

I could’ve sworn I recognized you

In this viral social media trend, a man dramatically acts out the scenario where 'Abu Fatimah' hits your car. The video features a point-of-view (POV) style performance, capturing the moment someone approaches a vehicle and then leans into the driver's window to deliver a humorous monologue. This popular format, often shared across platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels, showcases comedic skits and relatable situations that resonate with a wide audience.

Taboo topic keep it to yourself

In this POV clip, Kareem reacts to the surprising sight of a girl eating during Ramadan. He shares his thoughts and expressions while sitting in a car, creating a relatable and engaging moment that captures the curiosity and humor around religious observances.