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**Title:** (Implied) "Prank Master Adam" - Pranking Family Members about Prayer
**Summary:**
* The speaker, Adam, returns home and plans to prank his younger family members (Weston, Dena, and Sayf) about prayer, as part of a recurring "Prank Master Adam" theme.
* Adam dresses in his mother's traditional Muslim prayer attire (typically worn by women) to add to the prank.
* He convinces the kids to pray with him, and they unknowingly follow along, leading to humorous reactions.
* The prank is deemed successful, with Adam claiming to have "got" Weston and Dena.
* The video ends with Adam promoting his merchandise, asking for likes and subscriptions, and teasing future pranks.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and numbered for reference:
1. The speaker has returned to their home, referred to as "the crib".
2. The speaker has children, including Weston, Muslim, Dena, Say F, and possibly others.
3. Muslim is noted for always saying "yes" to questions, unlike another child who used to say "no".
4. In the household, children are expected to pray with older family members.
5. Muslims are required to pray five times a day.
6. The speaker is planning to prank Weston, Dena, and Say F.
7. The prank involves the speaker wearing their mother's praying outfit.
8. The speaker has merchandise (merch) available, referenced as "Adam Siler worldwide calm".
9. The link to the merch is in the speaker's bio.
10. The speaker compares their merch to James Charles Merch, stating theirs is "just a little better".
11. Muslim ladies wear specific attire when praying, which is showcased in the content.
12. The speaker successfully pranked Weston and Dena.
13. The children are encouraged to look straight and not around while praying.
14. Fasting is mentioned as a practice, with the implication that it's related to going to "Jannah" (heaven).
15. The speaker interacts with someone named Jana.
16. The content includes references to Morocco and Lebanon, possibly indicating cultural or familial ties.
17. The speaker invites viewers to subscribe, indicating the content is part of a video series or channel.
18. The speaker's dad does not watch their videos, according to the speaker.