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FACTS CHALLENGE 3 - What's with today's episode? - It's salty. thought you were saying it was great... Al-Salamu Alaykum! Welcome to our show, Facts Challenge! The world's best facts show! Since God created Adam (A.S) 33,000 years ago-- - Mohammad, please, no. - What's up? We're on Facts Challenge, our facts are true. What you're saying has no basis! There is no evidence that Adam (A.S) was born 33,000 years ago! You're right! checked in many places, and couldn't find single reference! There is nothing that supports it or denies the fact! But the viewers like it and I'm used to it. Save this fact for the episode on Islamic law. Islamic law episode?! Maybe one day... But what is today's episode on? (factually challenging swimming) Why are we swimming like this? Oceans and Seas Realm! I'm wearing blue, blue, and excuse me, but the shoes are blue as well! Even the pillow is blue! We're putting fork in the ocean today! The problem is that Abdullah can't swim, while am the world's best swimmer! - know how to swim... - Really?! - Yes! - You float?! (laughter) feel like plank... Wait... (laughs) know how to swim! But only swim well in pools! Why, you ask? hate the sea. - You know why don't like the sea? - You too? Yes, even though swim well in it. dislike the sea because it makes me very sticky! (both repeat) Sticky, sticky! have another reason. It always betrays me. (BACKSTABBING SEAS) don't know what's under me! don't feel safe. I'd walk in the sea, and I'd touch seaweed... (panics) don't know what it is, it could be shark! It scares me. The issue with pools is that they have chlorine. - It has materials... - Does it make you sticky? No, it doesn't, but it makes you smell like chlorine! - Take shower then... - Do the same at the sea! Keep in mind that got you 5 facts, that are unbelievable! Abdullah knows nothing about them! As per usual, don't know his facts, but have also prepared 5 facts and hope don't lose Rock, Paper, Scissors! Becasue, as you know, the loser of Rock, Paper, Scissors, will be the liar! You have to spot the false fact, and you will win $1000 in cash! Please report the false fact in, the comment section of the post on this episode, on my Instagram account! Not in my DMs nor in my email. Guys, this is the first episode after Ramadan. There are also females in our audience! Don't be like that. Our topics include everyone. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! Throw this video in all your Whatsapp groups! Because I'm certain that your mother will love this video. - Why their mothers? - don't know... They like seas? What do mothers have to do with it...? But mothers love you! noticed that the mothers in our audience, love you! On the contrary, they always view you as the golden child. The smart, learner of the Qur’an. Really?! Now, about last episode's false fact. expect that you guys, spotted it immediately. It was about, (shoots webs) Spider-man! This bright cookie got it. You're all bright, but this person won! Congratulations to the winner! Tweet under the hashtag, #Facts_Challenge! We'll present the best tweets at the end of next episode, as per usual. But honestly, the viewers did great with this season's tweets! Visit the hashtag and just have fun! They didn't even leave Ezz out of it! How many likes will this episode get? Look, my facts are unparalleled. If it's my facts alone, want 150K likes. If you think your facts are up to par, - then go for another 150K. - want 160K! So, we want 310K likes, everyone! always say it with confidence, if you don't like the episode, drop dislike. There's no disliking anymore, but you can leave comment. But that's impossible. I'd sooner lose an arm than believe you! You know that each episode has title. Today's episode is on oceans and seas. But let's get something straight. Today's episode is on nature. So we won't be talking about ships or submarines! That would be whole different episode! Like the episode on cars, from season one! We absolutely dominated in that episode! - It is the second most highly viewed episode of Facts Challenge! - The second most? - But our most viewed episode so far! You know, Abdullah, consider the car episode, the best car video on YouTube. So... We beat Top Gear? Top Gear tells you about 2 or 3 cars per episode, but we covered everything. BismAllah, are you ready for Rock, Paper, Scissors? Are you ready to lie today? By God's grace, you will be the liar today! (together) Rock, Paper, Scissors!!! (celebrates angrily) (aggressive scissor attack) FACTS CHALLENGE 3 As usual, the facts that we give are out of the box. - My first fact is about mountains... - How is this relevant? Waterfalls, and swimming pools. What does this have to do with our topic? That are underwater. - What? - That's lot to take in. It's lot. It's like I'm talking about SpongeBob, right? - life underwater. - That's what know. - never watched it before. - Take this question. What's the highest mountain in the world? The great Mount Everest. Bless you, no. It's the highest mountain in the world, yes, but above sea level. How? Is there one underwater? Can you imagine? When we make an episode about Realm of oceans and seas, we dig deep. And tell you about mountain that I'm pretty sure half the viewers don't know it's taller than Mount Everest. - How? It's great and underwater! - And above water too. It starts from below water and goes above it. Powerful, adore it! - Get it? Bless you. - It's below and above the sea. So, above sea level, yes, Mount Everest is the highest. Yes. That mountain compared to Mount Everest is this high. - But underneath-- - might that starts from underneath. like that. Mount Everest has the highest mountain peak in the world. - - But not the highest mountain. Exactly, it might be the highest peak but not the tallest. Bless you. - The mountain will talk about now-- - Is engraved underneath. Powerful and mighty, peaking from underneath. adore it! Show it to me. God! love tremendous things, Abdullah, don't you know? love anything that's huge. The highest mountain in the world is called Mauna Kea. Why do they have hard names? Mauna Kea. - What's about it? - How tall is it? How tall is Mount Everest? For those who haven't seen the Natural World episode, Please watch it and enjoy. Mount Everest is almost 8,000 Yes, 8,848 Nice. - How about Mauna Kea? - How long? Amuse me. - Go little higher. - 10,000 Bless you, do you want the exact height? Yes, do. 10,203 God. Do you know what this means? Yeah, how many soccer fields? Not fields, no. - Yeah? - Planes flying altitude. Yes, the planes in the air. They fly between 9 and 11 km in altitude. - Right. - Planes flying high in the air, Passes by mountain besides it, what! They could crash into it. Yes, it's tremendous mountain. God saved us and placed it under the sea. But there's something-- Yes, bless you! - You're amazing. - Yeah. For the plane, if this mountain was above sea level. But it starts from underneath it. Above sea level, it's almost half the height of Mount Everest It's 4,305 high. - It's still huge. - Definitely. - Four kilometers is lot! - Above sea level. What about underneath, math head? - Approximately 6 km. - Approximately. Six kilometers is tremendous, chilling under the water. We're done with the mountain. If told you there's pool under the water. - Will you enjoy swimming there? - It's the sea, Abdullah. Do you want to go swimming and enjoy the pool that's inside the water? - don't get it. - It's weird, right? - Of course it is. - Because we don't deliver easy facts. "Deliver" means "bring." But unfortunately, you can't swim in that pool. Because it's graveyard to whoever enters there. This swimming pool is underneath the Gulf of Mexico. It's called the "Hot Tub of Despair." - adore it. - You like the name. - knew it. - like names. It's 1,000 meters deep. - Just thousand? - What do you mean, just thousand? - When you swim-- - Hold on, What's your height? - meter and half? - 1.76 thousand. Okay, but don't worry. In my upcoming fact, I'll tell you about sea depths. What? Scientists believe that this pool was formed millions of years ago. - Man, what is pool underwater? - Hear me out. They say when the Gulf of Mexico evaporated, It left heaps of salt behind. And after that, you know that salt is amazing in terms of solidification. Yes. So it filled the ground underwater and formed huge pond. thousand meters underwater. The pool has huge concentration of salt. It's eight times saltier than the water surrounding it. So, the sea water is naturally salty. - No, the water surrounding it-- - Take cup of it, And cup of the surrounding water. - Right beside it. - It's eight times more salty. adore it. And the oxygen levels are lower than its surrounding areas. - That's why you called it, the what? - Yes. The Hot Tub of Despair. The fish and crabs, Crabs are like the lobsters, guys. Keep on translating, I'll translate all the Palestinian words today. Okay? The crabs and "Samach" (Fish). "Semach" means "Samak" (Fish). We don't say "Semach" (Fish). - Okay? - "Semach" (Fish). say "Samach" (Fishes). The fish, okay. Whoever dares... - Find themselves to have potential. - To-- Find themselves to have potential to go. If they find themselves with motive of going. said it in Qatari. If they find themselves having motive. And tried to get into that pool. - It liked it. - They can't. They will instantly die. It's too salty. - can't handle this. - There's lot of salt. can't handle this at all. - You can't. - The crab and fish can't handle it. Now, if ask you about the largest waterfall in the world? You think I'm incapable? I'm Mohammad Adnan, the host of the Facts Challenge. Do you think I'll fall into the trap and say Niagara Falls in Canada? - That's weak. - Where then? The Victoria Falls, located between Zambia and Zimbabwe. In Africa, they are the largest waterfalls. Victoria! Beat that. Unbelievable, thought you might know the name but not the location, between Zambia-- Zambia and Zimbabwe, because Zambia won the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. Is that why it's the largest waterfall? It's true, They are the largest waterfalls because you see them, just like Mount Everest. - Yeah. - But no. Don't tell me there's larger one underwater. This fact is almost wrong. waterfall underwater? Can go under it. - How does it look like? - You'd be underwater. Inside the sea. But if it was so powerful I'd drown badly. wouldn't be able to survive. That's scary. True, imagine it physically. You know, imagine everything physically. Scientists have found that the largest waterfalls are underwater. That's what I'm not getting, how can waterfall be underwater. How does it fall when it's underwater? Does it fall differently? Our show is all about... The word "How". I'm here to tell you how. Where is it located? Under the Denmark Strait. Amazing. Scandinavian region; Denmark. The Kingdom of Denmark, where Greenland is. True, it's in between Iceland and Greenland. Get ready to go to Greenland in Summer. Tremendous place. Tremendous snow. Keep this fact for the tourism episode. Why are we already getting title ideas? When the cold water in northern sea meets up with the warm water, The cold water coming from the Greenland sea slides, The amazing Greenland. - Yes! - Because it's freezing cold. Bless you. So imagine the cold, dense water sliding. Boom! You won, Abdullah. Shake my hand! - Rate-- - 9.2 already. Shine and will be fair. Because learned that the tallest mountain isn't Mount Everest. And the largest waterfalls aren't Victoria Falls. That itself makes you deserve 9.2. - Thank you, that's my birthday. - Right. FACTS CHALLENGE 3 Listen to this legendary fact-- (repeatedly) No, nope. My fact is amazing! What's wrong?! What's amazing is our Diamond sponsor. So please give it some time today. Because we really do need to talk and explain our Diamond sponsor this time. Good lord, how amazing this season's Diamond sponsors are. The Diamond sponsor of our next four episodes starting today is: Noor Play platform. Noor Play is platform that offers TV shows, series and movies, just like Netflix for example. However, what's special about it, is that Me, Taim, and Elia can sit together and watch its content. (repeatedly) Why? Why? Because it offers what is called safe entertainment. You can go to sleep. 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You dissected water for me. You broke down H2O into its letters. Stay tuned to what will do in this episode today. will tell you incredible facts, Abdullah. am going to dissect the seas and oceans for you now. - Entertain me! - I'll take you on trip. vertical trip undersea. What? vertical trip-- Yes! We'll get to know the depths of the waters. This trip will start off at the surface and take us below into huge depths. Very deep? - Exactly, because-- - Very dark, too! - (in gulf accent) Very dark--! - (stuttering) (in heavy gulf accent) Very dark! Give him ghutrah. Do you know that scientists divided the oceans into five zones of depth? They all have specific names and characteristics. And now-- (whoosh) The first zone is tiny, tiny cute little zone. It's from the depths zero meters, at water surface, till 200m below sea level. So we can see it, - we swim and dive-- - Exactly. This zone is called the Sunlight zone. Sunlight is still present in this zone. This is the zone we know the most about regarding plant and animal life. - We know them all. It's studied-- - I'm in shock. - You just said there were five zones. - Yes. Only the first zone has sunlight! What kind of horrors exist down below?! They are horrifying, yes! What's the first one called? The Sunlight zone. - Yes? - From zero meters, till 200m. - can see up to 200 meters. - Yes. The second zone is called the Twilight zone. What? Twilight? Why? It's depth is from 200 meters till 1,000 meters. - That's one kilometer undersea. - Mohammad... - We're still at the second one. 1,000-- - At the second zone we jump to 1,000. - was excited earlier about the 1,000-- - Yup. How much sunlight does it get? The entire zone only gets 1% of the light from the sun. - From 200m till 1,000m. - Most-- It's completely dark region where you can't see anything. Listen, Abdullah, I'm going to tell you each zone's name, depth, and quick fact about it. In the Twilight zone-- Listen to this. The Guinness world record for human diving underwater-- Dived without submarine, with nothing? With gas cylinder. You might ask who this person is! It's the great Egyptian Ahmad Jabr. - With gas cylinder-- - Egyptian?! An Egyptian called Ahmad Jabr. In 2014 he made it to 334m underwater, which is within the Twilight zone. You might say it's not big deal since he had gas cylinder! - Take this fact, Abdullah! - What? There were six attempts made to copy him. Six attempts to break his record. All of them failed, and five of them-- (flops dead) (laughing) - W-- - They died. Darkness and death? Died thinking they can beat him. Ahmad Jabr the great. As mighty as Pharaoh! The third region spans 1,000 meters-- From 1,000 meters. Yes. Down to 4,000 meters. That's four kilometers underwater. It's called The Midnight zone. This has absolute darkness. You can't see anything, swear. It's absolute darkness. Even phone's flashli-- - Take this! In this zone, Abdullah, - Yeah? At the depth of 2,250m, we find sperm whales. We hunt them down for their Ambergris. - Okay? - Good. When they find sperm whales, there are always cuts on his head. - Why? - Poor soul... They keep running into things! It's dark! - (slamming noises) - (laughing) He doesn't run-- He slams into something, but what is it? Into rocks and mountains-- - At the depth of 2,000 meters, - Yes? An eternal fight ensues, between sperm whales and the giant squid: The Kraken! - No way! - Yes, it is. (war cries) You can imagine such an amazing fight between two living creatures-- In the dark! - Exactly-- - They can't see each other! No, Abdullah, they can see one another. We can't see down there as humans. But God gave them the capacity to. How can they live there without it? This is great fact by itself. They can see, but we can't. We don't have the ability to see in that zone. We'll miss the fight! my, Abdullah! Can you imagine two creatures 13 to 16 meters long, fighting each other to death in huge gruesome fight! (whale noises) - (boom) - swear this is so amazing! That's why its head is cut up. His head is always full of cuts. gruesome fight, swear! We get all amazing by fight between lion and gazelle. Come here! Come here! It's dark and horrible! Do you know how imagine it? - What? - All the crabs and the fish are like, (GREAT SPERM WHALE VS GIANT SQUID) This is the Midnight zone. The zone of infinite darkness. remember something here. In Al-Noor chapter in the Qur'an, Allah SWT describes the state of the disbelievers. like the depths of darkness in vast deep ocean, overwhelmed with billow topped by billow, topped by (dark) clouds: depths of darkness, one above another: if man stretches out his hands, he can hardly see it! for any to whom Allah giveth not light, there is no light! Praise be to Allah. Can you imagine? His hands are in front of him! He can't see. All of this greatness in Qur'an, and still... swear-- Go on. We'll do this in the religion episode with the help of our dads. - Mohammad. - Yes? Some non-Muslims say the Qur'an was made up by the prophet PBUH. - Let's walk through this. - Yes. How'd he have gotten this information in such detail 1400 years ago? - How could the prophet have known?! - You just said-- You just said four or five people tried to get to the second zone! - At 300 meters! - Yes, at 300 meters. They couldn't do it, and they passed. God Almighty has spoken. The fourth zone, Abdullah, is called the Abyss. - It spans 4,000 meters-- - like their names. Yes. It spans 4,000 meters to 6,000 meters. This is the Abyss zone. - It's enough to know-- - We're way past darkness now. - Don't ask if there's light-- - Stop. (repeatedly in gulf accent) There's no light. It's enough to this: All the animals in this zone... They can be called 'otherworldly.' - What? - No, Mohammad. They're unknown. The creatures-- How can they even withstand this depth and pressure? They look very different! Otherworldly animals! That is true... Take this amazing fact. How do they not explode. These animals look absolutely horrifying, Abdullah. Take this other fact. At the depth of 4,791 meters, within the Abyss zone... Yes? It is an abyss. There lay the remnants of the Bismarck ship. This was the largest German ship used by the Nazi government in World War II. It's sleeping down there. How is the ship sleeping? The ship is sleeping. Mohammad, the first four zones have fear-mongering names. What is the fifth zone called! Please! Is it the Antichrist zone or something! It's called the Hadal zone. What? Is this an Arabic name? What is it? Hold on. All the previous names are great why is this one cute? Because it's the name of one of the Greek Gods, Hades. - They called it-- - Hades! The one in the movies?! - Yes. - Clash of Titans. - According to Greek Mythology, - Yes, of course. This is the God of the underworld. - That he's just chilling there? - Yes. (laughing) can't see! (laughing) They say that this region spans depths from 6,000 meters, or six kilometers, down until 10,898 meters. You might ask why they didn't just add these two meters and say 10,900 meters. This is the highest-- It's the deepest humanity has ever gotten! Who got there? It's your friend! The Egyptian guy? James Cameron you weakling! - Swear on it! - You talked about James Cameron in-- Nature Kingdom and the Deep Challenger. - That's true! - Depth challenge. (both) He wore Rolex watch! In 2012, James Cameron got there. Do you know what the pressure there is? Yes! Camera break and-- Do you know what the pressure is-- Do you know what the pressure is compared to Earth's surface? 1,100 times higher than Earth's surface! - It's like you brought human-- - And put him under house. And put him under villa! villa! Ouch! (grunting) villa! can't! I'm tired, Abdullah. Rate the five zones, Abdullah. swear you did amazing. - Rate me. - enjoyed this. Starting from the first zone, then the second, and the third and the fourth, - (suggestively) and then Hades... - Hades. - You did amazing! - (laughing) - 9.6, Mohammad! - (laughing in disbelief) - swear you deserve it! - God! - (panting) - You deserve it! - (ululation) - What wonderful job! - I'm tired, Abdullah... - Great job! You're tired?! We're tired of all the pressure! We're tired of trying to get to Hades! (laughing) What you said about the squid and the whale, the Qur'anic verse you mentioned, talking about Hades in the end, ending it with James Cameron-- And Bismarck, the Nazi ship! Don't toot your own horn, or I'll lower the rating. (all laughing) FACTS CHALLENGE 3 Since we talked about waterfalls and wonderful sights, look at how nice my office is. Who designed it? - STUDIO 4? - STUDIO 4. Yes. Design, and build. STUDIO 4 FACTS CHALLENGE 3 You might see my next fact as frightening. love horror movies. - Civilisations and treasures... - Yeah? - in the depths of the seas. - love it. love history. You have history and... Go ahead. Imagine the amount of riches... which exist in the depths of the seas. have fact about the mysteries of the oceans and the seas. And you have... We're on fire today. - Listen. - Tell me. Imagine that the treasures... which exist in the depths of the seas, Through all of history. - Through all the ages. - Yes. - Are valued about... - How much? 20 million tons of gold. 20 million tons? How much is kilogram of gold today? Tell me How much is kilogram of gold. Approximately? $63,000. Approximately. One kilogram. - Wow. - I'm talking about... 20 MILLION tons. But... lot of people might think, Let's dive in there and get some. What do you think? Let's go diving and get some gold. It's so deep, it's so difficult to obtain. You could obtain some, but to obtain, for example, to obtain 500 Kgs of gold, for example. How much do you need? How many submarines do you need? How much equipment do you need? You might actually die. - Working in goldmines on land-- - On land? - is one of the most difficult jobs. - Yes. How will they work under seas? HOW? Let me say the value of those 20 million tons. - How much is it worth in dollars? - How much? Guess. No way, can't. Those are 20 million tons, man. Let's say every ton is car. - We're talking about 20 million cars. - Made of gold. 20 million... this is the total of cars in country. country has 20 million cars made of gold. The value is estimated about... 770... - Tell me. - Billion? TRILLION DOLLARS. We said trillions has... 12 zeros. But the problem, Mohammad, there isn't any practical way, there isn't any solution, to obtain this gold from the depths of the-- This is in our time, but the advanced people in the future, will find ways to extract this gold. This episode of Facts Challenge... might be seen after 100 years on YouTube-- Yes, YouTube saves everything in it... till the end of humanity. It's like the ocean tells you, If you wanna be trill-- trillionaire... Not millionaire or billionaire, but trillionaire. Come and get it. (laughter) That gold... is so abundant. If we distribute it to every human being... each individual will get four kilograms of gold. said how much kilogram is worth. - Wow. - Four kilograms each. - You're happy now. - Yes. But unfortunately, if we think about it, if we distribute the gold like this, it won't have the same value like it has today. Abdullah, do you know what 20 million tons mean? Yes, ton is 1000 kilograms. - ton is 1000 kilograms. - Yes. On the whole land... ever since we discovered gold and started collecting it... and distributing it and selling it. And counting it. 244,000 tons. We haven't reached quarter of million. Not even quarter. - And I'm talking about... - 20 million TONS. - Under seas. - my God! - Get it if you're any good. - my god. Let's talk about civilizations. - Go ahead. - Let's start with India. Aquaman? Yes, haven't actually seen the movie, but it's the same concept. - It's civilization under water. - Right. - In the year 2000-- - In the year 2000... On July second, 2000, we won against Italy in the Euro. (clapping and laughing) - Finally, he spoke about football. - Yes. ...they discovered city called Dwarka. Which means, the golden city. This city was considered myth and legend. But the ruins that they discovered... - Remains and stuff-- - Yes. which they discovered in 2000, resurrected the Indian myth. Can you imagine the amount of treasures, and civilization that they found, in this city, Dwarka. The city has 70,000 castles... made of gold and silver. (whispers) 70,000? told you it brought back... The myth was resurrected in India, in the year 2000. 'Cause of this city. India is so great. Take this, let's move on to the pyramids. Egypt, for sure. The Pyramids of Giza. We all know the amazing pyramids in Egypt-- - But don't wanna talk-- - dream about touching them. And see how-- - haven't been to Egypt. - Neither have They're enormous rocks... How could humans move them? Put aside Egypt's pyramids. Let's talk about the pyramids in Japan. - thought you would say Mexico. - Did you know Japan has pyramids? Yes, and also in Mexico. The Yonaguni Pyramids. Yeah, that sounds like Japanese name. - When was it discovered? - When? In 1995. In 1995, there wasn't World Cup or Euro competition. - Nothing? - Nothing. - Thank God. - Yes, there was nothing. Not even friendly match? In 1995-- Sure, there were many friendly matches. But for France, we were struggling after exiting the 94 World Cup. After Kostadinov's goal against us. It was hard time. - - Yes. The pyramid rises from the sea floor... 250 feet. Pyramids under water? God bless you. 250 feet from the sea floor? Everything we discuss today is about water and what's under water. These pyramids are remains... of an ancient Japanese city. Scientists say that... this city was built... by the end of the ice age. Why the ce age? That's 10,000 BC. That's 12,000 years from now. You did the math quickly. Add 22 years 'cause it's 2022. Rate my fact, Mohammad. Civilizations and treasures under water. Photos and videos. The viewers are entertained, even if you're not. I'm entertained by your shirt. It has all the colors. Shake my hand. 8.3 Thank you. rating of eight is very good. Yes, eight is considered amazing. When rate my wife's cooking 8/10... She gets upset. ask, why? The food in heaven is ten. - The food in heaven is ten. - Yes. Eight is wonderful. Most food on earth is four to six. So my fact is better than your wife's cooking. - What? - You can't go home today. (laughter) FACTS CHALLENGE 3 - 60 ships are drowned? - Imagine. What if they had insurance, at Doha Insurance Group. I'm clever, know how to slide the Golden sponsor to mid conversation. (laughs) Doha Insurance Group... they're golden. This is their Instagram. Imagine if they had insurance with them. don't want them to insure with Doha Insurance. 'Cause they'll receive huge payment. Then the Byzantines and the Romans will use it against the muslims. I'm fine with the Ottomans though. (laughter) OK, Doha Insurance Group, don't insure the 60 ships. FACTS CHALLENGE 3 Abdullah, My second fact will be about the mysteries of oceans! Hold on, Mohammad! - All your facts are dark! - Really! Why do we call our planet the Earth? The land only makes up 30% of its surface! We are supposed to call it the Seas Planet! Or, The Water Planet! Because 70% of its surface is water, right? Yeah. Abdullah, you can imagine that Just 5% of Earth's oceans have been explored and charted! You know why this number is terrifying? Because when you know that we've mapped the Moon and other planets Around 100%! But, the oceans that are just beside us, are explored by about 5%, Because of how deep they are, we don't know thing! Only 5%, after the Depth zones fact! Here's another one, Abdullah, Imagine that 12 people walked on the surface of the Moon! However, only 4 people reached the deepest point in the ocean! One of them was James Cameron. Three times that number walked on the moon! Walking on the moon... Down there they couldn't, but up there they could! Yeah, they couldn't go own... - Because of the pressure? - Yeah, so much pressure... It requires too much equipment. Abdullah, Do you know that those marine creatures that live in the oceans - The creatures that we talk about... - Yeah, we don't know them all. We only know about one third of them?! We don't know thing about two thirds of them. Abdullah, Experts say that there are 2 million species of creatures that live in the oceans, That we don't know about. We don't know anything about them at all! - Not even their shapes, or... - No, we don't. - Whether they are mammals or... - Let me give you an example. It is said that the biggest creature that lives on earth is... - The Blue Whale! - Exactly, the Blue Whale. And its length might reach up to 30 meters, right? Yeah. We know about it, why? Because it breathes, it is mammal that breathes, So, it gets to the surface to breath, and we might coincidentally see it. Even though, we still don't know where it does reproduce, Or what paths did it take, and where to. We don't know yet! So, even though we know that it's the biggest creature in the world, There are so many things about it that we don't know. Imagine that, Since we only know about only one third of the creatures that live in the oceans, There are two thirds that we don't know... Does that mean... - There might be bigger animals! - That it's possible... For other animals bigger than the Blue Whale to exist! - Bigger than the Blue Whale? - Yeah, bigger than it! - Deep in the oceans? - Yeah! - Fighting each other! - It's possible! OMG! So, it's true! The squid we know, Is this big, and some people eat it. - But, we don't eat it. - Yeah, of course. - But, the Kraken you've talked about... - 16 meters! And, how deep? Only 2000 meters. - And there's 10,000 meters below that. - Exactly! - No one knows what is there... - The Blue Whale... 30 meters long... So, there's big chance that there is... Pink Whale! (laughing) What this has to do with our episode, right? The Pink Whale with length of 70 meters. - How is this related? - Imagine Barney. ♪ love you, you love me ♪ Deep down in the ocean, where it's so dark. ♪ love you ♪ Abdullah, we said that two thirds of ocean creatures are still unknow, - We only know one third, right? - Yeah. Then, here's another mighty fact... From all creatures in the world that we know of... Only 6% of them live on land! And the rest 94% of creatures that we know of, And exist on earth, They live underwater... In the seas and oceans! I'm sure that seafood lovers are very thrilled now, They wanna try new things. They love oily things! So weak!!! We call it "Zanahk" (Grease). - "Zanahk"! - Yup, "Zanahk". "Zanahk" in our dialect means annoying. The two words have the same origin. Synonyms: fat, oil, and lard. Abdullah, Do you remember many years ago, when we were young, rumor came out about strange sound, and they said it came from hell. (making strange voice) Yeah, this is the one. And recording of it spread out, prayed when heard it. Exactly, it was in 1997. No, Abdullah, you were so young, 5 years old, you weren't obligated to pray. In 1997, Abdullah, sound that was loud, ultra-low in frequency Was coming from the depths of the seas. They said that it's the sound of mighty creatures That we don't know thing about! Of course, Arabs related it to dead people, - And their graves, they love darkness. - Being tortured. Yeah, torture and so on. But, until today, that sound is still unexplained. There's simple explanation, but it's not for sure. It relates the sound to an icequake deep down in the ocean. - But, there's still-- - And the sound that reaches us, - Is different from the original one. - Exactly. But, there's still no proof of that. They called this sound The Bloop. Let's be reminded of it. - Hear the sound? - Say, "Let's go". - Les-- - Let's go. We need to leave the Les Gooo! (The Bloop sound) - What do you think, Abdullah? - It's really scary! It's really like people are-- don't blame the email received. You know that email about the One-Eyed Antichrist? - Yeah? - received that same email, - The same email about him, - With an attached recording? Yeah, and this sound was in the recording. doubled my Tarawih prayers in Ramadan. (laughing) Abdullah, I've finished my fact about the mysteries of oceans. thought that you're only mighty in space, - But, it turned out-- - Yeah? At earth level, you're normal, might be even better than you. But, you're so much better than me at space, and at oceans. Abdullah, you're being humble, and adore you. Nine point zero! (laughing) You got me there with the zero! 9.0. Right on the integer. - Nice one, may Allah bless you. - Your fact was great. FACTS CHALLENGE 3 What do you think of this stand, Mohammad? It's great. - It's simple, right? - Yeah. Nologystore has everything, from the simplest to the most complex electronics. If you noticed, we always bring unusual electronic companies! They are always different. Exactly! Nologystore is great app, And soon, it'll be available throughout all Gulf countries. And didn't know that it has such wide customer base! (nodding) My next fact, Mohammad, is question that we always asked as kids. You mean it always came to our minds. Ho be hard on me, my language is understandable! just like to explain it for the Levant people maybe-- The people of... and the people of... help Tunisians and Moroccans then! - They won't understand me. - Then they understand me more! Believe me! - "We understand you very well" Moroccans. - Could it be? - They understand our words! - It's impossible! - The question we kept asking as kids, - Kids mean "Children" - Yes, kids mean "Children", enough! Why is the sea salty? - Because it has salt in it. - Can you imagine how simple, and huge my fact is? Why is the sea salty? Let's go! - Don't tell me this is your fact! - It is my fact! - Your fact is why the sea salty? - Why is it salty? Isn't this your lie in the Disaster's episode? But this time, got you the true fact. We said the reason was about some volcano and all this nonsense. I'm giving you the true fact now! Why is the sea salty? Do you know that all the water of seas, and oceans is originally fresh water? There are many reasons, here's the first one, - Give me! - How does the water move in our planet? It's clear way, the water evaporates, then clouds appear, then it's rain! - It condensates then it falls down. - It's circle, right? True! Clouds absorb the Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere, - Nice! - then it creates Carbonic Acid! - It sounds so sour! - Like it's salty, right? Listen, - The falling rain has Carbonic Acid, - Yes! it falls on rocks that are full of salt, so, it starts melting small amounts of salt on the rocks, - Then it goes to the water! - it falls to the water, which is the sea! I'm talking about millions of years of the circle we mentioned before, with the rain falling on the rocks, millions of years! Of course, the sea water through millions of years will become salty, very salty! Then it will become more salty with more time passing! - You're brilliant! - It's logic! - Brilliant! But is it the only source? - For salt? I'll convince you more of why it's salty! We said in the false fact that it was volcano explosion, with rocks released, then they fell in the water! No, that was lie! The real fact is that volcanoes explode underwater-- Of course, there are mighty volcanoes exploding down there! It's underwater! they release minerals and rocks, filled with salt! And that's another reason, other than the rain circle, - which causes salty water! - The salty water! Heat helps in making chemical reactions too, which produces the salt! wish were underwater to see the explosion! You might think that this fact is too scientific, but, come on, an episode about oceans and seas realm, and won't talk about how the sea becomes salty? You asked me, personally, and even don't know how! Exactly! I'm sure many people didn't know that the water was fresh! Do you know, Abdullah, students will go to their schools tomorrow, and they will tell their teachers, "We learned what you didn't teach us"? - Maybe! - "We learned why the sea is salty". OK, Abdullah! Why is the sea water salty? You get 8.7! Good job! Excellent rating! It's great dish! - Because of the salt? - Salty dish, it's good! OK, Abdullah! Check out this fact, Water creation on Earth, and why is it important? - (as fan) What? Water creation on Earth? - didn't understand! didn't understand too! How's this related? - Who should understand then? - mean... the water is made? Water didn't exist before? What? - Tough words! - Of course it is! Listen, Abdullah, do you know that in theories, they say Earth was just like the moon? It was bald! It had nothing on it! - Bald with holes in! - Like your beard in the first episode! Then how did Earth became like how it is now? - OK! Very nice! - Yes! Very nice! Earth suddenly became 30% land and 70% water. - How? Where the 70% water came from? - Yes? There's not single official scientific source! - Nothing? - Nothing! killed the fact! Not 100% correct source, but, there're two theories that are most logical and common. The first theory says, Mighty volcanic explosions happened at the beginning of time-- - All because of volcanic explosions? - Since God created Adam-- No, even before that! These explosions created intense steaming, and the steams went to space, it comes from Earth and then disappears in space! Until the first layer of atmosphere was created, God knows how, but what it did? It played great game! The steam from the explosions didn't reach space, it bounced back, it bounced back then it condensed to be in form of rain! Thousands and millions of years with the steams condensing to become rain, then the amount of rain created half of the oceans that we have on Earth now! You get the idea? One layer blocked-- But why half of the oceans? You'll say the other theory? Well done! The other half is for the second theory! - Hit me! - In 2005, - It's not related! (as fan) - This is too close! There was FIFA Confederations Cup which Brazil won, swear! Adriano did great in that championship! - It's for Brazil for France! - Yes, yes! In the championship, 2005, they caught with telescopes mighty meteor! This meteor was 6437 km wide! It's as wide as the Arabian Peninsula! (as fan) What? What? The Arabian Peninsula is-- The Arabian Peninsula floating in space. This meteor had rocks, and it has ice! - It melted! - No, it didn't melt! In this moment, scientists agreed that the second theory is correct! What does the second theory say? That Erath got hit by great number of meteors! Thousands and millions of meteors smashing Earth, the ice of the meteors, and because of Earth's heat, the ice on these meteors melted, and became water, - Meteor after meteor, water and ice, - Meteor after meteor! meteor and water, water and heat-- The face of Earth was filled with holes, just like the moon! Bald! Bald! Bald! Mighty bal-- - BALDHEADED! - WANT TO GRAB IT! ADEL'S MIGHTY BALDHEAD! Enough! You did great in your explanation, Mohammad, as usual! - 8.4! - Thank you! accept it! - No, today you get 8+ while laughing! - Thank you! FACTS CHALLENGE 3 You got it wrong. So, today got taller, okay? Can you listen to me? Do you know that sea level has risen about 25 cm since the previous century. So, we might drown. Someday. As you know, Mohammad, the rising sea level means we might die someday. Dear God, drown! - Just like-- - In century, it went up 25 cm. Yes, just like the civilizations "underneath" that you talked about, what's underneath the water? Long story short, the rise in sea level is due to the increase in temperature which is caused by global warming. The global warming. And what are the causes of global warming? Hear me out. Amuse me and the viewers. Combustion, Wildfires, Industrial waste, and many other things that humans do because of their inventions. And briefly, what does the increase in temperature causes to melt? - Yeah? - The ice. Greenland is amazing. - Why did it only rise by 25 cm? - Why? The ocean is tremendous. - What's 25 cm-- - 25 cm in every area. In century. - Okay, 25 cm has risen in every area. - Why? So could we drown? In century it has only risen 25 cm. Let's be real, what does 25 cm do? - It's the length of regular ruler. - The 25 cm... Can ruin the whole system and annihilate humankind and all beings. No, it's simple. - Is it? - No, it's not! Listen... - Tell me. - Listen to what happens. Each 2.5 cm rise of sea levels causes an inundation of 2.5 of shores. - Damn, in this direction? - Yes. - It moves like this, then like that? - Yes. - And that's why, the small islands.. - So-- Are always in danger. And it's said that this is why lot of people are visiting the Maldives. Yes, it's beautiful. But everyone heard that the Maldives are going to be inundated one day. God bless you for such news. Do you know that we are witnessing the highest rate of sea-level rise since 3,000 years? In our times? What luck we have! Can you imagine? We won't even shoot season 4. want to watch the World Cup 2022, want my people to win. I'd be upset if we don't win the World Cup 2022. - It's on me, since it's in Qatar. - No, after 18 months. We bought our tickets and we're ready. Welcome. I'll give you numerical example. Yeah, tell me. - You love numbers. - adore them. - Hear me out. - Give it to me. Since 1900 and until 2000, the rate of sea-level rise is 1.4 per year. - Barely thing. - But after 2010, That's almost 10 years ago, it's been rising at rate of 3 per year. - I'm talking about-- - More than twice the rate! Yes. And now, in 2022, the rate is 3.6 per year. - Hold on-- - That's it. We're going to be underwater. You won't know the winner in the World Cup. That's it for us. Scientists are expecting that soon, in tens of few years, areas that are exhibited by over 200 million people are endangered of being underwater. - Just like what we talked about. - Lost civilizations. In the next ten few years. It's not just about drowning, It's also that this water is saltwater at the end of the day, and it will incur into agricultural lands. - It will ruin everything. - It will damage the crops. - It will-- - Life will be over before we drown. Of course, it will be harder, and the wheat will be more expensive. lot of things will happen aside from drowning itself. Nothing will remain. I'm done with my fact, Mohammad. Exactly. Dear God, you were shining like star. - It was an important fact. - It was lot. It's such dark fact. But I'm sorry, I'll rate it as fact, 9.1. - Bless you. - 9.1. - did great in the Realm of Oceans. - don't sugarcoat. don't sugarcoat such stuff. FACTS CHALLENGE 3 Listen to the following fact, Abdullah. One of the biggest myths that It is viral and we refuted it in our show is the Bermuda Triangle. And you did amazing in the "Nature's Wonders" episode. - explained it. - You explained it scientifically. But what you don't know about, Abdullah, and what the world went crazy over in the past months, The past months held lot of events, Such as the end of the Corona virus, as some people believe, And the launch of James Webb by America. But there's marine disaster happening now. - And the Russian-Ukrainian war. - Yes. But there's marine disaster happening now. Don't you know about Bathsheba Square? Bathsheba Square. Benzema Square? Toshiba? Bathsheba. - Bath? - Bathsheba. This great square is in the Indian Ocean. - Bathsheba, the witch in The Conjuring? - No. What does this have to do? - They named it after the witch. - No. I'm trying to cover up for you. Abdullah, we talked about-- Abdullah, we said that the oceans and seas are huge realm. - And what recently happened?. - realm we haven't discovered yet. And that last thing that went viral is the square. - What is it called? - Bathsheba. This Bathsheba Square, Abdullah. - What does it do? - Spits things out. - So Bermuda Triangle pulls things in. - Yes. - Bermuda Triangle pulls things. - And when it does, It gets thrown out by Bathsheba Square. It's good fact, why are you laughing? worked hard on preparing it. Abdullah, Bermuda connects between three points. - And we mentioned it before. - We did. Bathsheba Square connects between four regions. - Which are... - Because it's square. Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, and Indonesia. In between these four countries, the great Bathsheba is located. Currently, cameras and helicopters are flying above Bathsheba Square 24/7 to observe every movement there. It observes everything that comes out of Bathsheba Square. - Imagine-- - What kinds of things are coming out? Scary ships that are lost since years ago, Whales with extraordinary colors, Living beings, Even regions with ice holes, do you know what that is? They are regions where ice have holes in them. Display pictures, can't explain it. Scary things are getting spit out by Bathsheba Square. There's an analysis that claims that the missing Malaysian Airlines plane since 2014... Could rise out of Bathsheba Square. There are bold attempts from the countries to wipe out Bathsheba Square. Meaning; as you know in some Gulf countries such as in Doha, they effaced the sea. - They effaced the sea. - They did. There are attempts to specify budget from each country to fill the Bathsheba Square. To wipe it out completely, and why is that? You'd ask why would they if it throws awesome things out. It does. The disagreement now is on which country deserves the things coming out of Bathsheba Square. So the disagreement happened between them, and they all-- Right, there are treasures. Yes, so they presented this issue to international courts to solve this disagreement. And till this day, nothing was agreed upon. Who takes Bathsheba Square and its loot and treasures? No one settled this thing till this day. Which caused disagreements between countries. - So the solution was effacement. - Dear God. You can imagine how much this process would cost these four countries to do, as you say. On this - To put money. - Yes, on Bathsheba Square effacement. 7.2. - It's low. - Well deserved. After Bathsheba? It wouldn't throw more points. 7.2. surprise to humanity. FACTS CHALLENGE. 3. Mohammed, My next fact will... Make your brain think there's something off, when you look at these pictures. love confusion. - There's an error, something wrong. - Surprise me, hit me up. How come there are two seas next to-- ("Bahrain" means 2 seas in Arabic) Not "Bahrain", the country. - Two seas. - One sea and another. - Two seas. - Yes. How come two seas so close to each other don't mix? You know it, right? Of course! Videos about it were scattered over the internet. Both seas run next to one another yet have distinct hues. Exactly! Distinct hues! (repeat) Like, what's going on? Why aren't they mixed? This is evidence of the words of God in Surah Ar-Rahman. "He has let loose the two seas meeting together. Between them is barrier that they do not overrun. So which of your Lord’s marvels will you deny?" Yes, correct. You might know about this! The viewers might know about these two seas too. But they don't know the scientific explanation for it! do not know that! Scientific explanation? don't... have. have no clue. Alright! I'll give you that clue! adore you! - Let's start? - Let’s go. This scientific phenomenon is called Halocline. Clyne! There was player... in... Liverpool. His name is Nathaniel Clyne. No, God! He's weak. He got out. he was in England national team. He was RM. Correct. Physically, the lines are just borders between two waters, that have different physical and biological characteristics. That's what we see when The Atlantic and Pacific seas meet. Both seas have different salinity, and density. Glory be to God. So that explains the distinct hues. And this line appears-- When does it appear? - This phenomenon. - When does it happen? If this sea had lower salinity level than the other one. It has to be five times less. Five times less! Less salty! That's hard condition to fulfill. that's why it doesn't always happen! - Who discovered this phenomenon? - Who? - man called Jacques Cousteau. Jacques Cousteau. American? For sure, he's not football player. Please change the topic. I'm just thinking about the name. player's name, Romanian one. My God! - Honestly, all know is that he-- - Cousteau. May God bless him. discovered it after it was mentioned. in the Quran 1400 years ago. We won with God's will! When Cousteau used to dive in the Strait of Gibraltar, - Okay? - he saw the seas' layers, and noticed the distinction between the two seas, that seemed like transparent layer between them. Each layer has its own flora and fauna. Did you know you could do this experiment at home? My Science teachers didn't tell me about it! Why are we on this show? To make up for lost info in science class! God! - It's so simple! We're at your house. In the name of God. - Will we do it in the bathroom? - No, in the kitchen. We bring the Atlantic sea-- - Excuse me? for real? - Bring the Atlantic Ocean, and then mix it with the Indian Ocean-- Of course not, Mohammad! It's easier than this. Just get some sea water and pure water. So easy. We can do it. You'll easily see the layers between them. Because the seawater is normally five times or more-- saltier than normal water. By now, Mohammad, have explained to you the whole thing about the two seas-- Abdullah! If scholar joined us and explained to us, that verse in the Quran, wouldn't understand it the way understood it from an Arab YouTuber, who we are really proud of. Whose name is Abdullah AlGhafri. Who explained the topic right in the right episode, Oceans and Seas Realm "He has let loose the two seas meeting together" In fact, you explained the phenomenon behind the trending videos, what's the deal with two seas next to each other. Our dear followers. This not only makes us proud of our religion, Islam, but also of the Quran, which taught us that 1400 years ago. But, sadly, nowadays, we're not committed to it fully. The ending deserves nine only for the words he just said. I'm cornered, swear. Would you accept an 8.5? I'm sold! Listen, Abdullah! Why is everything around us steady? For example, you're steady, why aren't you moving? If you didn't move yourself, you'll stay still. The TV is steady. The camera is steady. - Is it something to do with gravity? - Great! Why are we steady? Why are things steady? Because gravity pulls everything down. so they're steady. But in the oceans, there are things called waves! What causes the waves to go back and forth? - Why does it do that? - Wind? Air? So much that sometimes the wave reaches height of ten meters! - my merciful God! - Correct. - Then it's being moved! - Yes. - Why is it moving?! - Wind! Because of four reasons, one of them-- Wi-- I've been trying to answer you for while! Our youngest fans will also say "Wind!". - Ouch! - That's the first reason, Abdullah. Can try again? Why are we called "Facts Challenge"? So we can reach over behind the fact! Wind is the first reason. Great, God bless you! Excellent! So Wind and storms are the first cause of the waves' movement, - Nice. - because as the wind moves, - it creates waves. - that's an obvious reason. - Exactly, do you have other answers? - The moon! Wow! - Shake my hand! - swear have no idea why, - Yeah. But connected it to the moon's effect on the tide. Great! Let me complete it for you. The sun and the moon! - Both of them! - Both. I'll tell you why. Why do we mention the moon? - Because it's closer to our planet. - Okay. "What's this about, Mohammad?" Abdullah, you know that any two bodies have attraction to one other, but in different amounts! - Okay. - Here on earth, since the moon is close to us, it attracts, it pulls! The moon has its own gravity, and the sun is far away, that's why seas and oceans are affected by the moon's gravity! - Why do see it here? - No idea. Maybe it's there. It's affected by the moon's gravity! - Okay. - This planet is mostly water, right? - It's mostly water! - Water! Sweet! The solid ground is hard to pull, the moon tries to pull it. (grunts) (As the ground) "Pull!" "Pull me, challenge you to try! I'm solid rock! I'm magnificent! (repeats in fury) I'm land!" - But water is weak! - Yes, it is. - It has weak structure! - It surrenders! The moon pulls it! It moves towards it and swells! - It swells. - What does it do? It swells! (snorts) It swells and moves towards it. - The moon pulls it, it moves, - (laughs) and that creates waves varying in height from 30 centimeters - - to two meters! So one reason leads to another, and so on! - Well done! - So the moons pulls and the wind moves! Yes! told you there were four reasons, I'll tell you all four of them. Now when the moon uses its gravity-- (repeats) Give me this one! "Okay, very nice!" - Go ahead! - Okay, very nice! - Listen, Abdullah! - Yeah. The moon attempted to attract, and the water moved with it, raising it from 30 centimeters-- Like the hair of scared cat. (meows) Okay? The moon raised the wave's height from 30 centimeters to two meters, then it later rises and causes the tide to occur. and when the moon disappears, the tide disappears. What do you mean by "Disappears"? - As it moves? - Of course! It moves and pulls from another spot. Anyway, that's why the strongest tide happens during the solar eclipse! What does that mean? When the moon and the sun align on one axis and pull the water together! - (magnificent tide sounds) - The gravity is magnificent! - Magnificent pull force! - (shouts) - The attraction-- - That really sounds real! - Do it again! - (magnificent tide sounds) (laughs) - (laughs) The third reason is the centrifugal force of the earth's rotation! Is that English? - That's complex! - It is! - It's very complicated! It's terrifying. Yes, it is very terrifying, but the explanation is so simple, it's very simple! - Teach us! - Abdullah! If we get Dish full of water and fish-- Nice, "Dish full of water and fish". And we moved it like this. - What will happen? - Yeah, the water-- In reverse. If move it-- Well done! - In the opposite direction! - Right. push it towards you, but it moves towards me! Why?! Why? Because the waves tend to move in the opposite direction of the earth's rotation! The fourth reason, Abdullah, is due to underwater volcanic outbursts! - Volcanoes are destructive! - Of course! We can't see it, but MAGNIFICENT explosions are taking place beneath our feet, generating massive amounts of energy that reach the surface! The water rises as result of these tremendous explosions, creating waves that can exceed 30 meters in height! - (whistels) - Why is it dangerous? Why?! - (repeats) Towers? - If it was close to the shore! - If it was near land! - Tsunami! Well done, magnificent! Tsunami! Which means-- Tsunami is Japanese word that means "Harbor waves" that are close to us, and hence the name, "Harbor waves". On December 25, 2004, we witnessed the frightening tsunami - that rocked Southeast Asia. - True. We've seen how many people died. Imagine that in the past 100 years, 58 tsunamis have hit various parts of the globe, killing 260 thousand individuals, more than quarter of million people! That's my fact about waves, Abdullah! I've mastered the science of waves with this fact! - 8.2/10. - Thanks, Abdullah! - You deserve it. - Thanks! FACTS CHALLENGE 3 We've reached the end of the Oceans and Seas Realm episode! We hope that you enjoyed this episode! We took it easy on you with this episode's lie! - It's very easy! - We made it easy for you! Write it in the comment section of the dedicated Instagram post. - Less than 300,000 likes-- - 310,000! is not allowed, guys! Subscribe to the channel, activate the notification bell, share the hashtag "#Facts_Challenge" on twitter! And most importantly, share the episode on WhatsApp! Allow people to have fun, learn, and be educated. With that being said, let's find out who the winner of today's episode is. (crowd cheers) honestly deserve it because-- don't know. - (laughs) - What was it? Toshiba? Benzema? won the Rock Paper Scissors game, so your lie sucked by the way. - Add us on our social media, "QQQ"! - And "mohdadnan23". Our accounts are verified everywhere. Aside from Facts Challenge, our daily stories are entertaining. Let's take break from YouTube and take you on trip in our world! Okay, guys. See you all later! - Bye! - Bye! Do you know what we call salty food in Palestine? - We call it "Masekh". - "Masekh"? We call it "Delea". - "Delea". - (sighs) - "Delea" as in spoiled? - No, it's just "Delea". - Are you just inventing new words? - No, we just call it "Delea" indicating that it needs salt. Which is better, "Delea" or "Masekh"? - Listen, "Masekh"! - "Masekh"! Such complex letters! - (laughs) - I'm not sure about it. Half the viewers after the Oceans' episode, ♪ accept Allah is my God ♪ - (laughs) ♪ And Isl-- Listen, the maid comes in, ♪ And Mohammad peace be upon him ♪ ♪ Upon him ♪ ♪ As prophet and messen-- Rest of the week vs Friday Me after finding out that there won't be an episode this Friday: When Abdullah started to sing: Abdullah explaining the Spiderman lie and the people who believed it: When Abdullah says "They say", you know he's lying. The guy who mixed his DNA with the spider's DNA: Mohammad getting 7/10 after giving Abdullah 9/10: Produced and presented by: Abdullah Al-Ghafri and Mohammad Adnan. Montage and filming by: elbashaproduction Idea of: Abdullah Al-Ghafri Directed by: Ezz Adnan