Assalaamu'Alykum,
I will dedicate time to watch this and sister don't be so pessimistic. Insha'Allah Brothers & Sisters will also dedicate time to watch this. Just to re-assure you, i have bookmarked and it will make sure that i watch with understanding.
I wasn't fully aware of the suffering of our Brothers & Sisters in certain countries which are not mentioned in the media - Somalia is one of them.
This includes floods etc, where our Brothers & Sisters are still going through severe difficulty - Bangladesh, Pakistan and countires that i don't even know about.
Subhan'Allah, just think (to myself as well) - the floods which were X months ago, is pretty much forgotten about now, but sadly our Brothers & Sisters will still be going through hardships.
May Allah ease their difficulty and help us to realise that we need to reflect upon ourselves in terms of the opportunities available to help them. This could be the difference between Jannah or Jahannam.
Just to add, i know its ease to say this, but every little effort does help - Du'a, money - whether small of large, helping physically and many more. It shows that we are all capable of helping in one way or another. We all fall under one of the methods of helping our Brothers & Sisters in Islam. May Allah protect us from the Shaytaan. As he is the one and our lack of eemaan, awe of Allah and fear of Allah which ends up turning us away from potential opportunities to help our Brothers & Sisters.
Insha'Allah we will all try and do our little bit to help. I still hold steadfast to the fact that the little contributions ends up being the real facilitator in the success in the end result. Thus, making sure to have Khawf (Fear of Allah), ar-rajaa (hope and longing), ar-raghbah (fervent desire) and (ar-rahbah) dread, will help us all in fighting Shaytaan in order to help the Muslims.
P.S: The above paragraph really relates to bits in the book ‘Explanation of the Three Fundamental Principles of Islaam’ by Shaykh Muhammd ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen (May Allah have mercy on him) although Thalathatal Usool itself was written by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab. Sorry to carry on like this, but i thought i would mention some of terms i had read which felt related to my post. In a way including those terms doesn't do full justice as the Noble Shaykh included Ayah's from Qur'an and related Hadiths to each term. May Allah increase us all in beneficial knowledge.
Sorry if the initial part of my post was harsh or mean, it wasn't my intention.
Alhamdulilah
Walaykum Salam