After Hamza Yusuf became Scotland's Prime Minister, he was lucky enough to get him to the country's highest political office, his mother's comments that she would pinch his ear sparked controversy among social media users.

Hamza Yousuf, 37, who is of Pakistani descent from a family that emigrated in the sixties of the last century, was sworn in and became the Prime Minister of Scotland, thus becoming the first Muslim prime minister in a European country. Hamza will have many counselors, advice and complaints, but will there be time to listen to the advice of parents, especially his mother?

Shaista Botha talked about how she would treat her son in the future, if he did not listen to her, and said that she would pinch his ear if he did not listen to her advice, and she joked with him.

Hamza Youssef commented on his mother's statement to pinch his ear if he did not listen to her advice, saying, "I am not sure it was a joke, I can always count on my mother to maintain my stability, I would not have gotten here without the love and support of my father and family."

On his first night at the Prime Minister's Office, Hamza posted a photo of himself and his family leading them to prayers after breaking the fast, a photo that went viral on platforms. "My family and I spent our first night at the Prime Minister's residence after the parliamentary vote, a special moment with my family praying with me, as is customary after breaking the fast together," he said.

The program "Shabakat" (2023/3/30) followed the interaction of social media users The election of Hamza Youssef to be the first Muslim prime minister in a European country and his mother's comments.

On the way his mother dealt with him, activist Mohammed al-Zoghbi wrote, "Mothers are the same in every case, the mother of the new Prime Minister of Scotland responds to the journalist and says that he will be surprised by his ears if he is not free to hear my words."

Bouran says, "We need a mother in such a world."

Activist Shumila felt that the mother is only joking with her son, writing, "She is just joking, and will not pinch her son's ear, Pakistani mothers are a bit strict about their children."

"The success or failure of this experiment depends on his performance and the extent to which he respects the culture of the people he trusted," Sam said.

Ahmed Suleiman al-Omari commented, "His presentation of this picture is a sign that the new prime minister, Hamza Youssef, wanted to convey to the world, including the need to respect Islam and Muslims and their innocence."