I've tried talking to him about a possible migration to the Gulf, given that practicing Islam in my current location, with the people that I have in my surroundings, is not at all an easy task — at least not as a whole. I believe that making hijrah (in shaa Allah) could help me solve a lot of the problems I face for being muslim. Although I didn't exactly disclose the religious reasons behind it, I did say I'm no longer feeling comfortable around here.
His reply, however, went kind of like this:
These countries you want to migrate to on the other side of the world have cultures that are far ahead of ours, in terms of how long they've been around. Even then, however, they still hold some very primitive customs and traditions. When you see their companies handing potential employees flight tickets, an easy visa and a place to stay, you have to keep in mind that they're looking for people who don't have a structure in life and who can be easily "tamed" or manipulated (in other words, slaves). High are the chances of you getting there and finding out right after that a lot of what they offered you was nothing but empty promises that worked basically as bait. Don't bite it. If you do, you'll be literally starting off in debt. Do you really think they're that nice? Nothing is free in this world. If you change your mind along the way and decide that you no longer want to carry this on, but are still in the red, that's when you'll see what being a subordinate truly means.
How would you guys respond? He's not muslim by the way.
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