Live Exclusive: Andrew Tate Discussion with Mohammed Hijab (2022-10-29) ​
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00:00:00 - 01:00:00 ​
Andrew Tate discusses his views on religion, feminism, and the concept of personal responsibility. He argues that traditional family values are important for a stable and successful society. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of tolerance in society, and how it is used to manipulate individuals into thinking that right and wrong no longer exist.
00:00:00 Andrew Tate, a cultural icon, has been banned from YouTube for reasons unknown. Tate believes that the ban is because of his vocal defense of Islam, although YouTube has not given him an official reason. Despite this, Tate remains optimistic about his future as a Muslim activist.
- 00:05:00 The YouTube channel of Andrew Tate was banned for "violating community guidelines." Tate argues that the guidelines are too vague and do not adhere to freedom of expression principles. He also points to the hypocrisy of those who call themselves liberals, while governing with intolerance.
- *00:10:00 Discusses is conversion to Islam and how it feels more like a realization than a conversion. He goes on to say that Islam is the last religion on Earth, and that there are no other religions that compare. He shares his story of how he came to this conclusion and how he is there to help others learn about Islam.
- *00:15:00 Discusses how he came to believe that Islam is not a true religion, and how other religions have been crushed in the modern world. He talks about how Christianity is a similar situation, with rules that are difficult to enforce. He suggests that anyone coming into Islam is automatically better than the world, and that this has led to an increase in extremism. He concludes by saying that society hates those who speak the truth, and that his teachings on personal responsibility and hard work are what people are most afraid of.
- 00:20:00 In this live interview, Andrew Tate discusses the Islamic concept of baseline morality, and how it differs from the traditional Western concept. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of tolerance in society, and how it is used to manipulate individuals into thinking that right and wrong no longer exist. Tate concludes by discussing how the Islamic doctrine of baseline morality can help individuals resist slave Mentality programming.
- 00:25:00 Andrew Tate discusses his views on religion and why he feels embarrassed when attending music festivals or seeing music concerts. He explains that while he does not believe in God, he does see religion in the way people are worshipping these false idols. He talks about the importance of self-restraint and how it is a necessary part of a successful life.
- 00:30:00 Mohammed Hijab discusses his views on gender with Andrew Tate, a self-proclaimed "simple Muslim." Hijab believes that the genders are different and that men and women have different strengths and weaknesses. He also believes that teamwork is the key to success, and that the world is in trouble because people are trying to pretend that they are interchangeable.
- 00:35:00 Mohammed Hijab discusses the differences between men and women, and how each has strengths and weaknesses. He argues that when both men and women understand and accept these differences, they can create a strong and healthy relationship. Those who attack him for his views on gender are, in his view, psychopaths.
- 00:40:00 Andrew Tate discusses the concept of personal responsibility in regards to sexual assault. He argues that both the victim and the perpetrator should have some personal responsibility in such cases. The feminist he is debating with disagrees, saying that rape should only be committed by men and that men should not have to worry about being raped. Tate responds by saying that he agrees with the feminist that men should not be raped, but that they also need to be aware of their own personal safety and take appropriate precautions.
- *00:45:00 Discusses idea that it is better for society and for the competitiveness of humanity for people to be in their original gender roles. Andrew Tate argues that traditional family is one way to help achieve this.
- 00:50:00 According to Nicholas Wolfinger, a demographics expert, religious families are the most stable and successful in terms of raising children. This is in contrast to the feminist movement, which aims to break down the traditional family unit. This movement has led to an increase in unhappiness and confusion amongst women, as they no longer have the support of their parents.
- *00:55:00 Discusses how feminism and the idea of getting the mother out of the household and locking the children in educational camps are purposeful efforts to control the youth. He argues that atheism is a neutral position when it comes to these controversial topics, because people can be convinced that even if they see a giraffe, their mind tells them it is a horse.
01:00:00 - 01:20:00 ​
Andrew Tate discusses how taking your beliefs to their logical conclusion can often lead to undesirable results. Mohammed Hijab argues that these ideas have not been tested and are false, leading to a false reality. The two then debate the merits of Islam and its ability to help people overcome challenges in their lives.
*01:00:00 Discusses how Andrew Tate believes that if you take your beliefs to their logical conclusion, you end up with things that you don't want to happen, like racism becoming a social construct. Mohammed Hijab argues that these ideas have not been tested and are false, leading to a false reality.
- *01:05:00 Discusses how living a virtuous life as a Muslim can help overcome challenges and provide practical advice for young people. He also points out that people are the sum of the five people they spend the most time with, and that it's important to create the realities you want to live in.
- 01:10:00 Andrew Tate discusses the Islamic concept of masculinity, which he defines as "the ability to be violent in situations where there is a need for it." He argues that this concept is not negative, but rather is a necessary part of human nature.
- 01:15:00 Andrew Tate is a Muslim who has faced many adversities in his life, but has never given up. He is a role model for Muslims who must be resilient to hardships.
- *01:20:00 Discusses how Andrew Tate has shown forgiveness and brotherhood to Muslim women, and how they need to show the same to him. is educational and interesting.
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0:00:01 foreign
0:00:09 we are in the presence of a cultural
0:00:12 icon
0:00:13 a physical specimen a controversialist
0:00:18 a master orator
0:00:21 a champ
0:00:22 and we've also got undertaked I was
0:00:26 smooth I like that I'll sit in there
0:00:28 thinking I'll take this introduction
0:00:29 I'll take this but uh thank you how are
0:00:32 you doing I'm good to you you're good
0:00:33 yeah yeah congratulations on your slam
0:00:35 bro thank you my friend you know the the
0:00:37 Muslim Community really welcomes you man
0:00:39 yeah it's been pretty divided we've had
0:00:41 a I've had a whole bunch of support yes
0:00:43 obviously there's been some people who
0:00:45 are not quite pleased about the idea I
0:00:47 think when you have a passionate subject
0:00:48 and people that are truly engulfed in an
0:00:51 idea you're going to have some degree of
0:00:52 polarization I think that maybe when you
0:00:56 look in the online space that might be
0:00:58 your impression but in reality on the
0:01:00 ground I mean that's definitely not the
0:01:02 case I would say the vast majority of
0:01:04 people 80 90
0:01:06 are completely happy about this and it's
0:01:10 just it's just that the minority have a
0:01:11 very loud voice well that's exactly it
0:01:13 that's the whole problem with the
0:01:14 internet as a whole not just Islam but
0:01:15 the internet as a whole is about vocal
0:01:17 minorities
0:01:18 look look much larger than they are
0:01:20 right yeah and I agree with you and I
0:01:22 I'd like to I'd like to hear that but
0:01:24 the reason I know what you're saying is
0:01:25 true is because it's the same even in my
0:01:27 case in other subjects online I have all
0:01:29 this some kind of hate or people trying
0:01:32 to disagree with me but when I walk
0:01:33 through life I have 30 000 interactions
0:01:36 with people not a single one's ever been
0:01:37 negative ever so it's it is crazy how
0:01:39 the vocal minority is Amplified the main
0:01:42 thing to note though is that Islam it
0:01:44 completely wipes away your sins I mean
0:01:47 most of the companions of the Prophet
0:01:49 had done many things which are genius
0:01:51 and polytheism and I mean for us as
0:01:53 Muslims politicism is the worst thing
0:01:55 you can do yeah and so there is
0:01:58 states that Islam it completely
0:02:02 destroys everything before it means it
0:02:05 wipes away everything before it in other
0:02:07 words your slate is absolutely clean now
0:02:09 if there are some people who are
0:02:11 actually coming and giving you a bit of
0:02:13 a hard time that's actually their
0:02:14 problem yeah because in reality honestly
0:02:16 bro this is completely on Islamic I mean
0:02:20 so that's that's the first thing there's
0:02:22 actually a verse in the Quran
0:02:23 interestingly interestingly enough as
0:02:25 well which says that
0:02:26 if you become a Muslim element
0:02:31 whoever repents and believes and does
0:02:35 good works
0:02:37 then God with will you bet did Allahu
0:02:39 say yes that God will change their bad
0:02:43 deeds into Good Deeds
0:02:46 so every how does that make you feel
0:02:48 well yeah that's obviously fantastic to
0:02:49 hear and good to know and um it's it's
0:02:51 interesting because I've I've spent very
0:02:53 little attention very little time paying
0:02:55 attention to the negative comments
0:02:57 because I I don't in general but on this
0:02:59 particular subject a few people were
0:03:01 forwarding me like the profiles of
0:03:03 somebody or of the people who were
0:03:05 unhappy with my conversion and they
0:03:07 weren't living very Islamic lives
0:03:08 themselves so it's kind of it's kind of
0:03:10 funny to look at you know exactly bro I
0:03:12 wanted to start with something which I
0:03:13 think the whole world wants to to hear
0:03:15 about which is and which to be honest
0:03:16 with you affects our sector as people
0:03:19 who want to speak about Islam call
0:03:21 people to Islam defend Islam have an
0:03:23 Islamic Voice or a voice for the Muslim
0:03:25 people which is your ban yeah because
0:03:27 quite frankly I found it quite it was a
0:03:30 vicious attack a brutal attack on you
0:03:32 it's a case study example now they've
0:03:34 put you in the history books the
0:03:36 question is what grounds
0:03:38 I have all of these different social
0:03:40 media organizations banned you they
0:03:42 never gave me grounds they never sent me
0:03:44 an official email they never gave me an
0:03:45 official reason they just delete your
0:03:47 profile and uh you just can't log in
0:03:49 anymore the reason they don't give you
0:03:51 an official reason I think at the end is
0:03:52 because they're scared in a court of law
0:03:54 that they're going to be stuck to one
0:03:56 reason right so if I decide to take them
0:03:58 to court they want to be able to
0:03:59 flip-flop and make up reasons as they go
0:04:01 they want to change their terms of
0:04:03 service in terms of conditions
0:04:04 proactively they want to change it
0:04:06 afterwards so
0:04:11 oh that's
0:04:14 what this is
0:04:15 not me I don't know who this is oh okay
0:04:17 sorry yeah
0:04:19 yeah but uh
0:04:22 so they never gave me an official reason
0:04:24 for Banning me uh so I don't truly
0:04:26 understand and truly know I mean I can I
0:04:28 understand the reason they've come up
0:04:29 with I know that reason is false I have
0:04:31 my own theories on why they've banned me
0:04:33 but them themselves have never told me
0:04:35 why they just I mean for example YouTube
0:04:37 most people producers know that YouTube
0:04:39 have Community guidelines right and they
0:04:42 have copyright strikes so for example if
0:04:44 one breaks the the rules of your lack of
0:04:46 Engagement then they're given a strike
0:04:48 and then a second strike and I think
0:04:49 you're telling me that this process was
0:04:51 not taken with you oh absolutely not no
0:04:52 I had no strikes
0:04:54 um when I first got banned the initial
0:04:56 band was on meta it was on Facebook and
0:04:57 Instagram in in perfect synchronization
0:05:00 was a large press release by the media
0:05:02 which gave this reason to justify
0:05:04 Banning me which was of course false and
0:05:06 I knew the band was coming we can talk
0:05:08 about that in a second but when it first
0:05:09 hit I then by coincidence got one strike
0:05:12 on my YouTube channel
0:05:14 it was some strike for some old video
0:05:17 about me talking about masks saying that
0:05:19 masks were ridiculous a covid-19 strike
0:05:21 yeah on a very old video they gave me a
0:05:23 strike which obviously prevents you from
0:05:24 posting for seven days yeah so I filmed
0:05:27 a reply to my initial ban and then after
0:05:29 five days I think as the strike was
0:05:32 coming to an end just before I could
0:05:33 post a delete the whole Channel without
0:05:34 explanation without an email nothing
0:05:36 just deleted all of it wiped it off and
0:05:38 and the channel wasn't even in my name
0:05:40 this is what funny about this yes I was
0:05:42 on the channel but the channel was in
0:05:43 the name of the producer so it wasn't
0:05:44 even officially my channel my brother's
0:05:46 Channel got wiped like they just attack
0:05:48 and just delete everything and yeah
0:05:50 these Community guidelines are so
0:05:52 ridiculously vague that they don't even
0:05:53 mean anything trying to read them it's
0:05:55 like reading garbage it doesn't make any
0:05:57 sense I've been following the arguments
0:05:58 online about this kind of thing
0:06:00 obviously one of the key tenants if you
0:06:03 like of Western Civilization is freedom
0:06:05 of expression and speech and the the
0:06:07 main counter argument is that no but
0:06:09 YouTube and all these other companies
0:06:10 they're private companies but why would
0:06:12 respond to that is that well these are
0:06:14 private companies but in many ways they
0:06:16 have a higher ability to uphold freedom
0:06:18 and species expression than even the
0:06:20 governments do yeah so this is actually
0:06:22 very it's like an orwellian State like
0:06:23 we're looking at something which the
0:06:25 thought police isn't this concerning
0:06:27 that you have these uh Elites whoever
0:06:29 they may be who can take these arbitrary
0:06:31 decisions and delete somebody from
0:06:33 YouTube yeah it's worse than concerning
0:06:35 this is why I talk about the Matrix all
0:06:36 the time in my videos and I try and
0:06:38 explain that we are living in a false
0:06:40 version of reality we're living in a
0:06:41 computer generated simulation because
0:06:43 the computers which is the social media
0:06:45 companies are generating a version of
0:06:46 reality which simply isn't true by
0:06:48 deleting one entire side of the argument
0:06:50 by purporting facts facts which happen
0:06:53 to be false by deleting information
0:06:55 which happens to be true by making sure
0:06:57 the algorithms choose what information
0:06:59 you see and what you don't see they're
0:07:01 literally affecting the world people
0:07:02 live in and there's people who are
0:07:03 walking through the world today with a
0:07:04 mindset and a view on life which is the
0:07:07 result of false information the result
0:07:09 of a construction by these social media
0:07:11 companies so we're living inside of our
0:07:12 Matrix we're living inside of a very
0:07:13 false version of reality and that's
0:07:15 scary and thus in many ways it can be
0:07:17 more pernicious than a you know a
0:07:19 classic totalitarian state because at
0:07:22 least with a totalitarian state
0:07:23 everyone's being honest about the level
0:07:25 of domination with this kind of thing
0:07:27 it's like it gives you the illusion of
0:07:30 Freedom do what you want but then we'll
0:07:31 control the narratives in other ways
0:07:32 yeah exactly and I also think in most
0:07:34 totalitarian States like I don't think
0:07:36 freedom of speech exists anywhere on the
0:07:38 planet but I do think inside of some
0:07:40 states you know what you can talk about
0:07:42 and you know what you can't talk about
0:07:43 and it's pretty clear yes right if I
0:07:45 were to go to Russia for example I would
0:07:47 know what I could say and what I
0:07:49 couldn't say without getting in trouble
0:07:51 right but in the Western World we
0:07:52 pretend that's not the case and I think
0:07:54 that often they'll let you discuss many
0:07:57 different subjects until you get to a
0:07:58 certain point of influence and that's
0:07:59 when they get afraid of you it's not
0:08:01 just what you say it's how powerful your
0:08:03 voice is I think the biggest problem
0:08:04 with me is not the things I was saying
0:08:06 is the fact that I became so
0:08:07 monumentally popular and if you're
0:08:09 monumentally popular and you have a huge
0:08:11 proportion of the youth than a large
0:08:13 contingent of the population which are
0:08:15 interested in your words and you haven't
0:08:17 sold your soul to the agenda then they
0:08:19 see okay he's a lot he's a large
0:08:20 counteraction to our our methods and
0:08:23 what we're trying to do here so he has
0:08:24 to go so I think also you can be the
0:08:25 victim of your own success in the
0:08:27 Western World so let me ask you this
0:08:28 final question on this point which is
0:08:29 you call it the Matrix we can call it
0:08:31 the liberal World Order yeah because the
0:08:33 double lwo yeah or whatever you want to
0:08:35 call it I mean it is it's certainly a
0:08:37 method of control they've got their own
0:08:39 ideologies you know liberalism for
0:08:41 example second wave feminism still you
0:08:43 know they're putting it they're shoving
0:08:45 it in our faces and obviously you're you
0:08:47 know you've said things which are
0:08:48 totally antithetical to that which in
0:08:51 many ways could be argued to be the
0:08:52 reason why they banned you to be honest
0:08:54 with you well I I'm I'm against this
0:08:56 whole idea of liberalism intolerance as
0:08:58 a whole because one is hypocritical
0:08:59 because these people are not liberal
0:09:01 intolerant the people who are talking
0:09:03 about liberalism intolerance they want
0:09:05 us all to look different but think the
0:09:06 same if you think differently then
0:09:08 you're instantly a bad guy right you
0:09:09 have they love the idea of someone
0:09:11 looking different so they can pretend
0:09:12 they're diverse until tolerant but they
0:09:14 want you to say the same things and
0:09:16 believe the same things as soon as you
0:09:17 step outside of their pre-approved
0:09:19 script instantly they're no longer
0:09:21 tolerant and they no longer they're no
0:09:23 longer interested in diversity of
0:09:24 thought so the first thing that's very
0:09:25 hypocritical and secondly I've learned
0:09:27 in life that the easiest way to get
0:09:29 people to accept bad things is to do it
0:09:32 with a trojan horse you find some way to
0:09:35 disguise it even the Senate does this
0:09:37 even governments do this they'll say you
0:09:39 know the green bill this is to save the
0:09:41 environment and then somewhere on page
0:09:42 84 will be this little code about giving
0:09:45 them all a pay rise you and you don't
0:09:47 want to look at the bad guy who says no
0:09:48 to saving the environment but and they
0:09:51 just sneak it in right so it's very
0:09:52 difficult if you vote against saving the
0:09:54 environment you're terrible and the
0:09:56 media talks about how you didn't want to
0:09:57 save the environment that and you have
0:09:58 to sit there and try and explain on page
0:10:00 84 the MPS they're trying to get an
0:10:02 extra 45 money and and you're and you're
0:10:05 already in on a back foot and this is
0:10:07 how they do it they do everything with
0:10:08 Trojan horses and it doesn't matter what
0:10:10 you want to name even agendas that are
0:10:12 pure of heart
0:10:13 simple things they end up being
0:10:15 weaponized and Trojan like you just said
0:10:17 second wave feminism and liberalism all
0:10:19 this crazy stuff but the number one the
0:10:21 number one most dangerous one is this
0:10:22 idea of tolerance to sit and talk about
0:10:24 being tolerant sounds like such a good
0:10:26 thing that it's very difficult for
0:10:27 someone to sit and say no I am an
0:10:29 intolerant person now you look bad but
0:10:31 when they say tolerance and push
0:10:32 tolerance to the point where absolute
0:10:34 degeneracy must be accepted that's the
0:10:36 point yeah then then you're you're a
0:10:38 better person to not be tolerant you
0:10:40 can't be tolerant of degeneracy you
0:10:42 can't be tolerant of your own children
0:10:43 seeing things they shouldn't see you
0:10:45 couldn't be tolerant of of the
0:10:46 destruction of society if they're going
0:10:48 to sit here and say that no tolerance is
0:10:50 the best thing ever and then Trojan
0:10:51 Horse it and and destroy the way humans
0:10:53 interact then I don't think tolerance is
0:10:56 a good thing well I mean that's the
0:10:57 thing they've hijacked the phrase and
0:10:59 they've used it in their own context
0:11:00 this was one particular political
0:11:02 thinker his name is Mumbai he says
0:11:03 something very interesting he said that
0:11:04 the West has not acted morally
0:11:07 consistent they've only acted
0:11:08 strategically consistent and so it's
0:11:10 tolerance when it's within your own
0:11:11 Borders or within a certain subject of
0:11:13 of people but then it becomes whatever
0:11:15 it wants it becomes a you know a
0:11:18 colonizing Mission or a civilizing
0:11:19 mission when it comes to you know the
0:11:20 Iraq War for example completely if you
0:11:22 look at all of Western foreign policy I
0:11:24 mean they'll talk about we need
0:11:25 democracy we care about Freedom they
0:11:27 can't come up with all this garbage but
0:11:28 the truth is they'll support any side
0:11:30 they want to support regardless of
0:11:32 whether they're Democratic regardless of
0:11:34 what what team they're on they don't
0:11:36 like you you absolutely Nutley nailed it
0:11:37 it's just about strategy at the time and
0:11:40 they have no true morals or true moral
0:11:42 fiber they'll just sit there and go
0:11:43 what's the strategical best decision and
0:11:45 they'll get it done and yeah that's
0:11:47 Western foreign policy and I think it's
0:11:48 the same across basically the entire
0:11:50 Western world but this idea when I hear
0:11:52 people talking about tolerance it's just
0:11:54 when I hear it I know what they're
0:11:56 trying to do they're trying to say this
0:11:58 is evil this is bad yeah yeah yeah but
0:12:00 you're intolerant because you don't like
0:12:02 evil and you have there has to be a
0:12:04 point where you stand up as a man and
0:12:06 Society stands up and says yes I'm
0:12:08 intolerant of certain things if someone
0:12:10 broke into my house and tried to just
0:12:11 start making dinner
0:12:13 I'd be like whoa whoa who are you like
0:12:15 be tolerant no I will not be who the
0:12:17 [Â __Â ] is this guy you know like it
0:12:19 depends on what food well I mean there
0:12:22 has to be there has to be a line in the
0:12:23 same
0:12:24 and the reason they keep talking about
0:12:26 tolerance diversity inclusion tolerance
0:12:28 tolerance tolerance it's not because
0:12:29 they care about different people of
0:12:31 different uh races or different uh
0:12:33 beliefs certainly not beliefs because
0:12:35 you're not allowed a different belief
0:12:36 that's the number one thing but um it's
0:12:38 because they want you to just sit down
0:12:40 and swallow the pill and allow yourself
0:12:41 to be brainwashed and not stand up for
0:12:43 anything that's all they want this isn't
0:12:44 ironic the use tolerance as a way to try
0:12:46 and manipulate you completely that's
0:12:48 what exactly what they try and do in
0:12:49 fact and you know it's funny I'm trying
0:12:51 to think of an idea which is purported
0:12:53 and accelerated by the mainstream media
0:12:55 machine that isn't an attempt on
0:12:57 manipulation like every single thing
0:12:59 that they they jump behind and they try
0:13:01 so hard to get you to believe in is a
0:13:04 manipulation attempt I'm trying to think
0:13:05 of one that isn't why else would they
0:13:07 waste their screen time yeah like you
0:13:09 know they're they're sitting there these
0:13:11 people are smart enough to understand
0:13:12 that the internet's coming and people
0:13:13 are spending more time on Independent
0:13:14 Medias and people are learning more
0:13:16 information from each other and they're
0:13:17 slowly I mean we can I don't want to go
0:13:19 into the subject we can talk about the
0:13:21 last few years they still have a grip on
0:13:22 the world because they proved it right
0:13:23 but
0:13:25 with the with the with the common cold
0:13:27 but still they're sitting there going
0:13:30 okay we have this mass media machine the
0:13:32 average person only watches six minutes
0:13:34 of our propaganda a day they can't waste
0:13:36 those six minutes my friend like they
0:13:37 need to go what's our agendas let's get
0:13:39 to the point what do we need people to
0:13:40 believe about XYZ they can't be sitting
0:13:43 there telling us the truth that's a
0:13:45 total waste of time absolutely I wanted
0:13:47 to ask you now because this is the Hot
0:13:48 Topic especially in the Muslim Community
0:13:49 about your conversion yeah so tell us
0:13:52 the story like what happened exactly
0:13:54 well I think a lot of people have been
0:13:55 following me for a while understand that
0:13:57 I've been very respectful of Islam for a
0:13:58 long time I was born in a Christian
0:14:01 country I was raised as a Christian and
0:14:03 I've always been very respectful of
0:14:04 Islam and it's become more and more
0:14:07 obvious to me and and more and more
0:14:09 pertinent that Islam is the last
0:14:11 religion on the planet when I talk about
0:14:14 Islam because I'm new to it yeah I I'm a
0:14:18 little bit careful right because I'm new
0:14:19 to it I'm certainly not a scholar
0:14:20 there's so much I need to learn I know
0:14:22 I'm on a Learning Journey I'm not here
0:14:23 to sit there and talk talk scripture I
0:14:26 don't know those things yet I'm here to
0:14:27 learn but we're here at your assistance
0:14:29 thank you brother thank you thank you
0:14:31 but um it's just for me it feels like
0:14:33 the last religion on Earth I feel like
0:14:35 there's no other religion people say to
0:14:37 me why did you convert I said I don't
0:14:38 really feel it as a conversion I it's
0:14:40 almost like I knew Gog was real and now
0:14:42 I've become religious and they say oh
0:14:43 you're religious before I was like
0:14:45 religious before how Christian what does
0:14:47 Christian mean like who's not a
0:14:49 Christian you go to Christian nations
0:14:50 and everyone says they're a Christian
0:14:51 look how they live their lives go into
0:14:53 the average church is anyone actually
0:14:54 fearful of God anybody no the girls are
0:14:57 out on Saturday night drinking and they
0:14:59 turn up to church because their parents
0:15:00 made them but there's there's no
0:15:02 substance to the religion and also
0:15:04 Islam very closely reflects my personal
0:15:07 beliefs I through my personal life I've
0:15:09 learned that if you don't have standards
0:15:11 and you're not a strong person who's
0:15:12 prepared to defend his ideas you will be
0:15:14 crushed yes and we look at most
0:15:16 religions in the world today which are
0:15:18 not prepared to defend their ideas
0:15:19 what's happened to them they're just
0:15:20 getting crushed and now we have
0:15:21 Christianity as an idea which is
0:15:24 basically said well we can't set any
0:15:26 firm rules because everyone will just
0:15:27 quit so instead let's make it so easy to
0:15:29 be a Christian that nobody has to put
0:15:31 any effort in and then accept everybody
0:15:33 no matter what and hopefully we can keep
0:15:35 the church doors open that's not that's
0:15:37 not God to me you know God to me is is
0:15:40 strong God to me is something to be
0:15:42 feared God to me is something someone
0:15:44 that people are afraid to mock yeah God
0:15:46 to me is someone that you have to go out
0:15:48 of your way to prove something to God to
0:15:50 me has red lines like God to me
0:15:53 represents the Islamic faith the
0:15:55 Christian God to me I don't see God I
0:15:57 can't explain I don't see anything there
0:15:58 so to me it was it was the only logical
0:16:01 choice in the end alhamdulillah man I
0:16:03 mean many as you're saying this I'm sure
0:16:04 many people are like ecstatic and
0:16:07 extremely happy it's great it's a great
0:16:09 thing for everyone honestly because you
0:16:11 know just anyone coming into Islam is is
0:16:13 you know the prophet is better than the
0:16:16 world and everything in it but imagine
0:16:18 now somebody of major influence I mean
0:16:20 you're the most Googled person on the
0:16:21 planet I'm not sure if you still yeah I
0:16:24 think Putin might have beat me as of
0:16:25 last week but I think it's between me
0:16:27 and Putin at the moment but I don't want
0:16:29 to lose Putin's the Big G I don't want
0:16:31 more enemies like it's fine Vladimir you
0:16:33 can have it I never thought I'd heard
0:16:35 you saying that statement yeah put
0:16:36 wouldn't beat me last year right yeah I
0:16:39 think we're just something the most
0:16:39 critical but no no it's definitely
0:16:41 something beautiful and a lot of people
0:16:43 have you know you'll be surprised at how
0:16:45 many women as well like because
0:16:47 obviously the the accusations of
0:16:48 misogynist you know but but a lot of
0:16:51 women handling especially in the Muslim
0:16:52 World they absolutely happy in fact let
0:16:54 me tell you a story just before I came
0:16:56 here today one um one particular woman I
0:16:58 can't remember her identity but she's
0:17:00 working as a school teacher yep in
0:17:02 London and actually my friend told me
0:17:05 that she was kicked out of school
0:17:07 because they had this campaign against
0:17:09 you in the schools I'm not sure if
0:17:10 you're aware of it yeah this was part of
0:17:12 the cancellation I didn't know about
0:17:13 this yeah yeah so in British schools
0:17:15 they said you know if you say anything
0:17:16 good about if you if you say anything
0:17:18 good about this person or you have to be
0:17:19 reported or prevented and if you say
0:17:22 anything you know you have to kind of
0:17:24 combat his extremism or whatever maybe
0:17:26 right so she because when you became
0:17:28 Muslim she abstained from doing that she
0:17:30 said I can't really do that because you
0:17:32 know Islamic clause and it's it's
0:17:34 backbiting and he's got honor and Islam
0:17:36 and so on and unfortunately they fired
0:17:38 her from that from the position wow so
0:17:39 you can see that this is the level of
0:17:41 encroachment we're talking about here so
0:17:43 and this shows you that the level of
0:17:45 fraternity that exists and not only the
0:17:47 fact that you know when you're looking
0:17:49 at Old Twitter whatever Twitter or
0:17:50 whatever social media it's not a
0:17:52 representation of what's really
0:17:53 happening of course of course and I I
0:17:55 mean that's that's crazy to hear and
0:17:57 what's most crazy is
0:17:59 yeah the fervor behind this idea that
0:18:02 I'm somehow extremist is truly it's
0:18:05 truly clown world like I've sat as a
0:18:07 professional and and analyzed my content
0:18:09 and understood which things can be taken
0:18:11 out of context and which things were
0:18:12 said in a way perhaps they wouldn't
0:18:13 shouldn't have been said before I was
0:18:15 massively famous but we have to sit here
0:18:17 and understand that if you take anybody
0:18:19 on the planet and give them seven years
0:18:20 of YouTube and then they decide and they
0:18:22 blow up big you're gonna be able to find
0:18:24 30 to 45 seconds of clip across all
0:18:26 those years that could be taken out of
0:18:27 context right yeah and and and and it's
0:18:30 truly crazy because they sit and say oh
0:18:32 yeah but you know the young boys are
0:18:33 watching your stuff and they don't truly
0:18:35 understand all of it and it there's
0:18:37 Nuance that's missing and my argument is
0:18:39 very simple my argument is well one
0:18:41 you're taking small Clips out of context
0:18:42 and two there's not a single piece of
0:18:44 content on the internet that 14 year old
0:18:46 boy can't misunderstand name somebody
0:18:48 name someone who's producing content on
0:18:49 the internet that you would be 100 happy
0:18:51 for a 14 year old drill artists and so
0:18:54 they say that I mean I live in an area
0:18:55 this I'm not going to mention the names
0:18:56 of the artist but they're talking about
0:18:58 going to this person's house and killing
0:18:59 it and killing him in the middle of a
0:19:00 life crime epidemic yeah we have little
0:19:02 Nas twerking on having sex with the dev
0:19:04 level in his music videos like we're
0:19:06 gonna sit here and talk about how
0:19:08 children can be impressionable young
0:19:10 children and I'm sitting there saying
0:19:11 there's no way I'm the worst person in
0:19:12 the internet that's not why they're
0:19:13 deleting me the difference for them is
0:19:15 as you've mentioned on those on those
0:19:17 fronts it doesn't matter to them because
0:19:19 it's like okay they're consuming our
0:19:21 hedonistic products or whatever it is
0:19:22 that doesn't change their world view
0:19:24 whereas what you're saying is
0:19:26 ideological now you're you're
0:19:27 challenging the status quo of the LW of
0:19:31 the liberal world order your challenging
0:19:33 second wave feministic Notions you are
0:19:34 challenging some liberal Notions you are
0:19:36 challenging ideas commonplace ideas of
0:19:38 of Tolerance and George Orwell said it
0:19:41 very well he said that the more a
0:19:44 society moves away from the truth the
0:19:46 more it hates people who speak it
0:19:47 absolutely and and you're and you're
0:19:49 right and I think even the basic things
0:19:51 I teach because some people have said to
0:19:52 me Andrew all you teach about is
0:19:53 personal responsibility motivation
0:19:55 working hard getting up and doing the
0:19:57 right thing I said that's the absolute
0:19:59 those are the things they're most afraid
0:20:00 of if you teach people to have standards
0:20:03 for themselves and to be morally really
0:20:04 strong people and to know right from
0:20:06 wrong then they can't brainwash you so
0:20:08 that's what they're most afraid of
0:20:09 they're most afraid of young men waking
0:20:11 up and going no I don't believe that you
0:20:13 have to believe it no I don't believe it
0:20:15 I don't want to and I want to go do this
0:20:16 I want to go to the gym and be strong or
0:20:18 I want to believe X or I want to be a
0:20:19 moral person they genuinely have a
0:20:22 problem with Baseline morality yes you
0:20:24 understand when some people recognize
0:20:27 when I convert to Islam that there was a
0:20:29 time I was an atheist there was a time
0:20:30 when I was atheistic and the reason I am
0:20:32 now so absolutely certain that God is
0:20:34 real is because I've seen evil I've seen
0:20:37 shaitan I've seen it when you see enough
0:20:39 evil you realize that there must be an
0:20:41 equal and opposite force and there are
0:20:43 people out there in the world today
0:20:44 doing the work of the devil genuine
0:20:45 demons who are trying to destroy the
0:20:47 Baseline morality that's inside of all
0:20:49 of us we're all born with some kind of
0:20:50 morality and they're trying to destroy
0:20:52 it and that's exactly the Islamic
0:20:53 understanding that we believe that
0:20:55 you're born with something called which
0:20:57 is the initial goodness you're born with
0:20:59 an innate belief receptivity to believe
0:21:03 in one God
0:21:04 and then that is corrupted in fact
0:21:06 there's a prophet uh Hadith with the
0:21:08 prophet where he says
0:21:09 [Music]
0:21:11 every born child is born upon this
0:21:13 initial goodness foreign
0:21:18 and then his father and mother or his
0:21:21 parents they socialize him into you know
0:21:24 Christianity Judas and magism so the
0:21:27 idea is that everyone is born with this
0:21:28 initial uh goodness and this initial uh
0:21:31 will or want to believe in God one God
0:21:34 and then as you mentioned I mean it's
0:21:36 what you're mentioning here is really is
0:21:37 profound because you're you're
0:21:38 mentioning a central Doctrine in Islam
0:21:41 but but it's and and this is why perhaps
0:21:43 I found God the way I did because I
0:21:45 understood all these things first and
0:21:47 then I saw the Quran and confirmed so
0:21:49 many things for me you know like I've
0:21:51 even the conversations I've been having
0:21:52 so far so many things have been
0:21:53 confirmed and it's amazing the knowledge
0:21:55 that's inside of it which is so
0:21:56 applicable today yeah for for a old book
0:21:59 right you know it's supposed to be old
0:22:00 but it seems so so Timeless but it's
0:22:03 truly amazing but you're telling right
0:22:05 and and the Baseline morality I don't
0:22:07 think most people understand that when
0:22:09 they're doing this under the guise of
0:22:10 Tolerance when they're saying be so
0:22:11 tolerant that you no longer believe in
0:22:12 right from wrong they're not doing that
0:22:14 to make Society a better place they're
0:22:16 doing that to empty your brain so that
0:22:18 you have no resistance to the slave mind
0:22:19 programming they want to get you to a
0:22:21 point where if they tell you the sky is
0:22:23 green yeah you look at with your own
0:22:25 eyes yeah and you see blue but no the
0:22:28 sky is green that's what they want so
0:22:30 that you have to have nothing in your
0:22:31 brain that can prevent that if you have
0:22:33 God if you have no I believe this is
0:22:35 right and wrong if you have personal
0:22:37 responsibility if you have
0:22:38 self-accountability if you're a person
0:22:40 who sticks up for what he believes all
0:22:42 that's bad to them they want all of that
0:22:43 gone so they can tell you the sky is
0:22:45 green and and I don't want to say too
0:22:47 much because I don't want the stream to
0:22:49 end but they're going to tell you
0:22:50 something much worse than the sky is
0:22:51 green they're going to tell you
0:22:52 something else and and if they're trying
0:22:54 to program us all into slaves I remember
0:22:56 when I was in my undergraduate days and
0:22:58 I was reading a particular book by this
0:23:01 guy called Jeremy Bentham who became
0:23:03 like you know the spiritual forefather
0:23:05 of Jose Mill who is the father of like
0:23:07 social liberalism of today and I
0:23:09 remember reading this because it was so
0:23:11 powerful because it linked to something
0:23:12 I read in the Quran he said that you
0:23:14 know you have two gods he said you have
0:23:17 the god of pain and you have the God of
0:23:18 Pleasure and I thought this is so
0:23:21 interesting the Quran States you know
0:23:23 have you seen the one who takes his own
0:23:26 desires as a God and because now there
0:23:29 is no transcendental force that we can
0:23:32 look up and as you say venerate now
0:23:35 we're forced to be slaves to the system
0:23:37 yeah we're to our own desires or I mean
0:23:40 the Quran has another verse which I
0:23:42 think is so powerful and it connects
0:23:43 very well with what you're saying
0:23:47 that God has struck a parable of a man
0:23:52 that he's got many different slave
0:23:54 owners
0:23:57 and another kind of man who's only got
0:23:59 one slave owner he's God is basically
0:24:01 telling us in the Quran that you've got
0:24:03 one example of one individual who's got
0:24:06 multiple slave owners and another one
0:24:09 with just one he says are they the same
0:24:12 so here the idea is
0:24:14 as Rousseau said that his liberal
0:24:16 philosophy said that man is Born Free
0:24:18 but everywhere in Chains
0:24:20 this is the order because if you don't
0:24:22 have that God to to worship then you're
0:24:24 going to end up having to worship to
0:24:26 everything else and the whole part of
0:24:27 the shahada which you took which is
0:24:31 the the true meaning of that is that
0:24:34 there is no God worthy of worship except
0:24:37 for one God which means that your your
0:24:40 desires or the system or these people
0:24:43 that want to control us they are the
0:24:45 problem is they're not worthy of worship
0:24:47 the only one worthy of our subordination
0:24:50 and submission is the creator of the
0:24:51 heavens and the Earth there's no one
0:24:52 else I agree and it's it's it's I
0:24:55 completely agree and I've agreed with
0:24:57 this for the longest time you know I've
0:24:58 never been to like a music concert and
0:25:01 people ask me why and I said I just look
0:25:04 at it and I feel embarrassed I look at
0:25:06 someone up on a stage dancing around and
0:25:09 I look at hundreds of thousands of
0:25:10 peasants in the crowd just yeah yeah
0:25:13 yeah I'm like it's embarrass I feel
0:25:16 cringe it's like secondhand
0:25:18 embarrassment when I see these festivals
0:25:19 and everyone's losing their mind or
0:25:21 these music concerts I genuinely feel
0:25:22 embarrassed for the people who go
0:25:24 because to me that is a form of worship
0:25:25 like yeah you can listen to the music at
0:25:27 home for free you're like you don't have
0:25:29 to wait in that line and stand out in
0:25:30 the cold like I don't know perhaps it
0:25:32 was a bit extreme but I've always known
0:25:34 that they're trying to give us false
0:25:36 Idols to some degree and when I speak to
0:25:38 atheists atheists they go I don't
0:25:40 believe in God but they they've signed
0:25:42 up so hard to the liberal woke agenda
0:25:44 they're as religious as anybody but
0:25:45 they're just believing in the wrong
0:25:46 things they're believing in degeneracy
0:25:48 they're believing in the work of the
0:25:49 devil so humans always need something to
0:25:52 believe in and it's a great thing you
0:25:53 said about your own desires it's like
0:25:55 one one guy I was talking to since my
0:25:57 conversion says it's interesting that
0:25:59 somebody with everything all the Western
0:26:00 World yeah I think everything somebody
0:26:02 could want is that has now converted and
0:26:04 I said yeah because even before my
0:26:06 conversion I understood that Hedonism is
0:26:08 a black hole and you can never fill it
0:26:10 you're never going to be able to have
0:26:11 enough girls to be happy with girls
0:26:13 you're never gonna be out of enough
0:26:14 money to be happy with money you never
0:26:15 be able to you know drink enough to be
0:26:17 happy with drinking like it's a black
0:26:19 hole and you can pour endless things
0:26:21 down it but you'll never fill it up and
0:26:22 you need to have some degree of
0:26:23 self-restraint and I've always been a
0:26:25 very disciplined person I've never made
0:26:26 mistakes but certainly yeah the higher
0:26:29 power is is going to give you more
0:26:31 satisfaction in your heart than endless
0:26:33 endless Insanity absolutely because I
0:26:35 did see a clip of you making the same
0:26:37 points he was saying that you know I've
0:26:38 done all of these things because the
0:26:40 accusation is well you are the poster
0:26:42 child of Hedonism right let's say this
0:26:43 guy you're talking about which sorry to
0:26:45 interrupt you yeah but what's annoying
0:26:47 about that is I'm absolutely not that's
0:26:49 what's that's what's so annoying about
0:26:50 that because I know so many people of my
0:26:52 net worth I will sit here and say on the
0:26:55 podcast before everybody him and before
0:26:56 God voila voila never never slept with a
0:27:00 prostitute or paid for sex in my life I
0:27:01 don't gamble I've never taken a drug in
0:27:03 my life never tried steroids never tried
0:27:05 weed never tried cocaine ever in my life
0:27:07 ever never never
0:27:08 like I drunk a bit of alcohol smoked
0:27:11 some shisha smoke some cigars and spent
0:27:13 most of my life as an athlete working
0:27:15 hard 12 14 hour days making money I look
0:27:17 after my family so for me to be but they
0:27:20 go you're the poster of Hedonism and say
0:27:21 I know so many people who do so much
0:27:23 worse than me you know I really don't do
0:27:25 that much I'm a gambling my whole
0:27:27 perspective if you've done all of that
0:27:29 your your slate is clean which is which
0:27:31 is amazing but it's just it's just
0:27:33 incredible to me that especially at my
0:27:36 level of net worth right I I grew up in
0:27:38 Loot and poor on a council estate yeah
0:27:40 and now I'm pretty financially
0:27:41 successful and once you get past this
0:27:43 this line and you meet these other
0:27:45 people who are who are as rich as I am
0:27:47 yeah they go they get a boat they put
0:27:49 100 girls on it who are paid for a big
0:27:51 pile of cocaine that I don't do any of
0:27:53 them things like I I would I'd stand by
0:27:55 and say I'm one of the night for a man
0:27:57 with a bunch of money from a council
0:27:58 estate I'm I'm as pretty behaved as you
0:28:00 can possibly hope for so no I I feel
0:28:03 that in you and obviously you you are in
0:28:05 your previous life you you are the
0:28:07 champion world champion and kickboxing
0:28:08 that that requires a certain level of
0:28:10 restriction discipline and these kinds
0:28:12 of things I I do think that this is kind
0:28:15 of like a misconception yeah I mean
0:28:17 people think that you're it's part of
0:28:18 your marketing it's probably uh
0:28:20 self-induced marketing it's part of your
0:28:22 marketing engineering strategy that
0:28:23 you've you've engineered yourself as you
0:28:24 know this is this is my life but in
0:28:26 reality though
0:28:27 is it fair for me to say that if
0:28:29 something doesn't have proper meaning
0:28:30 and purpose for you you won't really
0:28:32 enjoy it yeah I think a lot of people in
0:28:35 fact the number one thing I hear from
0:28:36 people who meet me in person is I've had
0:28:38 so many people meet me and they're like
0:28:39 you surprised me I'm like why like you
0:28:41 just you're just working you just sit on
0:28:43 your phone or you just work on your
0:28:44 laptop and you know like they thought
0:28:46 I'd be this crazy guy running around
0:28:48 being crazy and they realize I'm
0:28:50 extremely restrained I I'm very careful
0:28:52 about everything I do spiritual routine
0:28:54 life okay so it's a good question so I
0:28:56 wake up whatever time that happens to be
0:28:58 I don't I what time what time do you
0:28:59 wake up I have a problem sleeping okay
0:29:01 I'm not good at sleeping I really
0:29:03 struggle with it so I I can maybe get
0:29:06 five to six hours a night maybe and the
0:29:08 reason I can't sleep is because if my
0:29:10 brain is if it even semi-conscious I'm
0:29:13 thinking of a work or some problem I
0:29:15 have to fix and then I end up on my
0:29:16 phone and then I can't sleep that's how
0:29:18 it works so I can give perfect examples
0:29:20 like there's even even before this
0:29:22 podcast I knew I had to be up I had to
0:29:24 go doctors at eight and I had to come to
0:29:25 this podcast so I said last night let me
0:29:27 try go to bed a little bit early I tried
0:29:28 to go to bed at 11 and then I woke up to
0:29:30 go toilet at 2 25 a.m and then I was
0:29:34 thinking about some construction in my
0:29:36 house in Romania and some invoices that
0:29:38 I hadn't seen yet and then by the time I
0:29:39 messaged my assistant that now I'm awake
0:29:41 yeah so now I've been awake since two
0:29:43 like I just I can't turn my brain off I
0:29:45 struggle with it right so I'm not good
0:29:47 at sleeping but let's say I wake up
0:29:49 around nine ish but I go to bed usually
0:29:51 around three four yeah uh first thing I
0:29:53 do is drink two liters of water then I
0:29:56 train every day I train for about what
0:29:58 do I do I train for about 30 to 45
0:30:00 minutes a day I don't train what is it
0:30:02 what country is it it depends where I am
0:30:04 because I travel so much so if I'm in
0:30:06 the if I'm in hotels you kind of got to
0:30:08 do what you can do right so mainly it's
0:30:10 weights now
0:30:11 um I I don't box as often because it's
0:30:13 it's inconvenient like if I was training
0:30:14 for a fight it's different and I was
0:30:16 sparring a couple days ago I still got
0:30:17 the move no one can hit me so I'm still
0:30:18 got it but um yeah so usually about 45
0:30:20 minutes I I I tear through a bunch of
0:30:23 weights I just go as crazy as I can get
0:30:24 that out the way a bunch of coffee I'm a
0:30:27 coffee addict I guess I don't know if
0:30:28 that's still allowed I hope so but um
0:30:30 okay good because I love caffeine I
0:30:32 believe caffeine's a miracle drug so
0:30:33 I'll have two or three coffees another
0:30:34 two liters of water I only eat dinner
0:30:36 every day I don't eat breakfast I don't
0:30:37 eat lunch yeah and then from there it's
0:30:40 just completing tasks I have something
0:30:43 to do I have a podcast with you to do or
0:30:45 I have somewhere to go or I have to go
0:30:46 maybe sometimes it'll be something good
0:30:49 like pick up a new car or new watch but
0:30:50 if not I promise you now I spend every
0:30:53 waking second on my laptop or staring at
0:30:54 my phone running the Empire that's all I
0:30:56 do is work life to me is work life to me
0:30:59 is work at the point now sleepings work
0:31:01 I only sleep because if I don't sleep I
0:31:03 wouldn't be able to work if I could work
0:31:05 without sleeping I wouldn't sleep people
0:31:07 look at my life and they especially
0:31:09 you're right with the marketing they see
0:31:10 the cars they see the boats they see
0:31:12 girls Etc and they're like oh wow he's
0:31:13 living this crazy life and then they get
0:31:15 around me and realize that yeah we're on
0:31:17 a boat yeah there's hot girls yeah it's
0:31:18 y'all but I'm on my laptop and I'm
0:31:20 working that that's it that's all I want
0:31:22 to do is run the Empire because it gives
0:31:23 me it gives me a sense of purpose so it
0:31:26 sounds boring to say but I'm all I do is
0:31:27 work my friend that's it well that's it
0:31:29 when I finish this we'll talk love about
0:31:32 food et cetera I'll get in the car I'll
0:31:33 go back and I will work until my next
0:31:35 appointment that's it I just work that's
0:31:37 all I do so it's and it's kind of funny
0:31:39 because people say to me like what's the
0:31:40 secret to getting rich and I'm like
0:31:42 it's easy if you if you don't do
0:31:44 anything else but work like I don't have
0:31:46 any my only like I'm trying to think of
0:31:48 even even hobby I have I love it
0:31:52 that's a good question
0:31:53 that's a good question we we live in an
0:31:56 attention economy so I think stage one
0:31:58 is certainly attention stage two is once
0:32:00 you have that attention establishing
0:32:02 credibility and then stage three once
0:32:04 you've established your credibility is
0:32:05 finding a way to genuinely improve
0:32:06 people's lives the reason I do so
0:32:09 fantastically well is because everybody
0:32:10 who's ever followed me or tried any of
0:32:12 the things I talk about their life gets
0:32:14 better yeah so it's very easy to say oh
0:32:16 I've tried Tate's program and my life's
0:32:18 better or I tried this I followed Tate
0:32:19 and I feel happier so then of course
0:32:21 they're gonna understand the brand and
0:32:22 that's a way to do it but but truly it's
0:32:24 it's hard work you need to be able to
0:32:26 work endless hours is extremely
0:32:28 competitive you need to be able to work
0:32:29 as harder than the other guys and that's
0:32:31 the only way I did it I ground to the
0:32:33 top the old-fashioned way and that's
0:32:34 still what I do I just work so with with
0:32:36 this basically you'll say that you know
0:32:38 in terms of your routine islamically the
0:32:41 main thing to focus the next one will be
0:32:42 the prayers five prayers yeah right and
0:32:44 so that's obviously one in the morning
0:32:46 and then you'll have like prayer times
0:32:48 and stuff like that where you have to do
0:32:50 the ablution and then I saw you kind of
0:32:52 praying that was yes yeah I'm learning
0:32:54 it and yeah and I've been told the times
0:32:55 and I've got all this and I'm going
0:32:56 through all that and I have to
0:32:57 incorporate that as well it gives you a
0:32:59 solid structure I feel like it gives you
0:33:00 Anchorage in the day it's the spine of
0:33:02 my personal day I feel like you know
0:33:04 it's it's it just creates that structure
0:33:06 in the day yeah and it's a spiritual
0:33:09 thing I mean even the prayer itself when
0:33:10 one prays and they say Allahu Akbar
0:33:12 which is Allah is the greatest some
0:33:13 people think it's some kind of War yeah
0:33:15 they do in war as well I mean to be fair
0:33:17 but they say Allahu Akbar meaning Allah
0:33:19 is greater than everything else this
0:33:21 whole world and everything and when they
0:33:22 start engaging in prayer then what
0:33:25 you're doing is you're trying to in a
0:33:27 sense get out of the zone of being in
0:33:29 this world connect with God ask God for
0:33:32 guidance and we do that very
0:33:33 consistently because we feel like I mean
0:33:35 the belief is that guidance is in God's
0:33:37 hands you know and so doing that if you
0:33:40 know spiritually cleansing is for me
0:33:43 it's the most important thing that one
0:33:44 can do in the whole day so that in terms
0:33:46 of your structure that will be the thing
0:33:47 that you'd put in next but I wanted to
0:33:49 ask you about something else now which I
0:33:50 think is something you're known for as
0:33:52 well in terms of speaking about these
0:33:54 things is your gender positions okay so
0:33:57 this is what you know a lot of people
0:33:58 have controversy with you accuse you of
0:34:00 misogyny and all these kinds of things
0:34:02 yeah I mean what up let's let's say now
0:34:04 what maybe as after you've become Muslim
0:34:07 or even before what are your views on
0:34:09 like how would you summarize your views
0:34:10 in gender I would summarize my views on
0:34:11 gender by being very simple and stating
0:34:14 the fact that I think that the genders
0:34:16 are different I think we have different
0:34:18 strengths and weaknesses I think men are
0:34:19 better at some things than women I think
0:34:21 women are better at some things than men
0:34:23 I think when we work together as a team
0:34:25 that makes us the most powerful force on
0:34:27 the planet I think the biggest problems
0:34:28 with the world today is that everybody
0:34:30 is trying to pretend that they're
0:34:31 interchangeably as good as each other at
0:34:34 the same things and that's destroying
0:34:36 the teamwork it's very simple if I was
0:34:38 an accountant and I met a tailor I'd say
0:34:40 okay you make the clothes I'll do the
0:34:42 accounting and then as a team we have a
0:34:45 very profitable business right if if we
0:34:48 were to turn up and where to decide you
0:34:49 know what I'll do half the accounting
0:34:51 and you do half the accounting and you
0:34:52 do half the Tailors and you have the
0:34:54 tailors where our tax bill will be a
0:34:55 mess the jackets won't fit they'll all
0:34:58 fall apart I don't know why it's so
0:34:59 confusing for people to sit there and
0:35:01 understand and go yeah women have
0:35:03 certain strengths and weaknesses men
0:35:04 have certain strengths and weaknesses
0:35:05 and when we both understand them both
0:35:07 accept them and work as a team then
0:35:08 we're a complete package and this is why
0:35:10 God created us to be different if we
0:35:12 were exactly the same we wouldn't need
0:35:13 each other this is what makes us need
0:35:15 each other yeah this is why we need each
0:35:17 other we wouldn't need each other that's
0:35:18 right and this is what people don't
0:35:19 understand when they sound misogynistic
0:35:21 or I say bad things I'm like no
0:35:22 absolutely not I'm talking about the
0:35:24 differences between men and women so
0:35:25 people understand that men need women
0:35:27 and women need men and that's what
0:35:29 creates beautiful families that's what
0:35:31 keeps Society functioning and as soon as
0:35:34 you point out the differences between
0:35:35 the two genders they're going to attack
0:35:36 you because they don't want men and
0:35:38 women to need each other yes that's one
0:35:40 of the things they really don't want
0:35:41 because the number one thing that will
0:35:42 inspire you to resist against total
0:35:44 tyranny is protection of your family
0:35:46 yeah that you don't want the family unit
0:35:48 in terms of the nuclear family because
0:35:49 otherwise when they come to your door
0:35:51 the devil the devils and the demons
0:35:52 you're going to stand up and say no my
0:35:54 wife and children are inside yeah they
0:35:55 don't want that they want you to just be
0:35:57 hedonistic and not really have anything
0:35:58 of value and nothing worth fighting for
0:36:00 and defending because then you'll accept
0:36:01 the slave programming accept whatever
0:36:03 they want you to do but yeah my views on
0:36:05 gender are very very simple I think that
0:36:06 we're we're slightly different but
0:36:08 together we're ultimately powerful and
0:36:10 pointing that out has somehow labeled me
0:36:13 negative by this vocal minority of
0:36:15 psychopaths and it truly and I say
0:36:17 Psychopaths because they truly are
0:36:18 they're Psychopaths these people they're
0:36:21 truly destructive and when I look at the
0:36:23 the people who have the most hate for me
0:36:25 who say I'm the most detrimental to
0:36:27 women if I look at their lives none of
0:36:29 them are happily married a lot of them
0:36:31 aren't even into women they swing into
0:36:33 completely different direction like
0:36:34 these people why are you pretending you
0:36:36 care about a masculine man's views on
0:36:39 females why do you pretend you care when
0:36:41 I say I want to protect and provide for
0:36:42 my woman I if she doesn't want to work
0:36:44 she doesn't have to work I'll take care
0:36:46 of her in that way and she'll take care
0:36:47 of me in another way why are you
0:36:49 pretending that offends you when your
0:36:50 relationship with women in your own
0:36:51 personal life doesn't even exist and if
0:36:53 it doesn't awful I I'll tell you what's
0:36:55 going to happen now as with as we're
0:36:57 agreeing and talking now some some
0:36:58 people especially some you know feminist
0:37:01 uh people that are influenced by
0:37:03 feminism within the Muslim Community and
0:37:04 say look this is exactly what we feared
0:37:06 he's not holding him to account you know
0:37:07 he's not speaking to him about the wild
0:37:09 statement and the truth is I'll say this
0:37:11 I don't actually feel like I uh need to
0:37:14 judge you because quite frankly Allah
0:37:16 has already wiped away your sins yeah
0:37:18 any statement that you made before about
0:37:20 women or anything that you've done with
0:37:22 a woman before once again it's not my
0:37:24 business to dodge you upon that so that
0:37:26 should be the Islamic position however
0:37:28 let's say for the wider communities
0:37:31 right because at the end of the day you
0:37:34 know we do want you to kind of not
0:37:36 reintegrate especially on the Matrix now
0:37:38 alhamdulillah you're out of the Matrix
0:37:40 let's say you're fully fully out of it
0:37:42 Islam is totally up the Matrix that's
0:37:44 why they hate it so much
0:37:46 some of the comments that you've made I
0:37:48 haven't got a list of them what are some
0:37:50 of the comments that they accuse you of
0:37:51 making and what is the context of these
0:37:53 comments yeah so the two that they
0:37:55 accuse me of most is where I said a
0:37:57 woman is a man's property which is the
0:37:59 first one yeah and the second one that
0:38:01 they try and get me with is where I said
0:38:03 a woman should bear some responsibility
0:38:04 for being sexually assaulted okay that's
0:38:07 and both of them are massively taken out
0:38:09 of context and I'd like to explain them
0:38:11 right when I said about a woman being a
0:38:13 man's property I was talking about the
0:38:14 idea of biblical marriage at the time
0:38:16 Christian marriage I was saying that the
0:38:17 man walks the father walks the bride
0:38:20 down the down the aisle gives her to the
0:38:23 groom she takes his last name and he is
0:38:25 now responsible for protecting and
0:38:27 providing for her till death do them
0:38:29 part she joins his family right she
0:38:32 belongs to him yeah oh no that's so
0:38:34 you're saying she's property I'm saying
0:38:35 she belongs to him all right so it's a
0:38:37 semantical issue so semantic is you
0:38:39 correct yeah so you're not necessarily
0:38:40 saying that he can buy and sell her
0:38:42 absolutely absolutely not I'm saying
0:38:43 that he is responsible for her and he
0:38:45 must protect and provide for her that's
0:38:46 that's this one but I never even said
0:38:48 the word property they said the word
0:38:50 property at me really right so I said
0:38:52 that she belongs to because the The
0:38:53 Exchange I saw is with between you and
0:38:55 Piers Morgan oh yeah and he was just
0:38:57 being obnoxious I I don't even know how
0:38:59 he you can see the man was insecure yeah
0:39:01 that's what how I cycle analysis you
0:39:04 know psychiatrist but I think he's just
0:39:05 insecure he felt like he has something
0:39:06 to prove he was you know he's if a
0:39:09 certain age a certain weight a certain
0:39:11 disposition and you know there's people
0:39:13 when they see you and him together
0:39:15 that's enough of a victory for you and
0:39:16 enough of a loss for him just to see you
0:39:18 do you know side by side but as his face
0:39:21 was becoming red like Peppa Pig and he
0:39:24 was getting more and more angry and
0:39:26 interjecting every second
0:39:28 um you know he was mentioning these
0:39:30 points this is the only thing that from
0:39:32 my perspective I felt okay maybe he has
0:39:34 a point here sure but as you've
0:39:35 explained it if you mean by property X Y
0:39:38 and Z we don't actually mean property
0:39:40 then and potentially we say look you
0:39:42 know that's not the best flooding yeah
0:39:43 you know it's not the best wording
0:39:44 absolutely you know and what you didn't
0:39:46 mean by that is you know she's some kind
0:39:48 of commodity and object correct
0:39:50 absolutely not in fact quite the
0:39:51 opposite I was trying to say how
0:39:53 important she is and how she must be
0:39:54 protected and provided for okay and it
0:39:56 was taken completely out of context and
0:39:59 weaponized against me and it's very
0:40:00 similar with the other comment the other
0:40:02 comment of how women should bear some
0:40:04 personal responsibility for being
0:40:05 sexually assaulted I'm not saying in a
0:40:07 hundred percent of cases that sexual
0:40:09 assault uh couldn't have been prevented
0:40:11 I'm not saying sexual assault should
0:40:12 happen in fact I'd argue that I'm more
0:40:14 strict on the idea of rape than the laws
0:40:16 I think these people should be executed
0:40:17 I think it's disgusting completely and
0:40:19 utterly disgusting however I think it is
0:40:21 asinine for us as a society to sit here
0:40:24 and pretend that if a woman goes out
0:40:26 takes drugs with a man she doesn't know
0:40:29 goes to his house without telling her
0:40:32 brother or her father or telling anybody
0:40:34 and puts herself in a position of
0:40:36 absolute vulnerability that she has zero
0:40:39 responsibility so now I'm not it
0:40:41 shouldn't happen to her it's disgusting
0:40:44 but also I shouldn't get robbed if I
0:40:47 walk down the street with a million
0:40:48 dollars in the middle of the night but
0:40:49 it would but it can so I must think
0:40:51 ahead you know
0:40:54 you know that you know if there are
0:40:56 certain situations where the probably
0:40:57 probability of sexual assault for women
0:40:59 increase in fact for example The Who
0:41:01 itself I was looking at they had this
0:41:03 whole probably the most uh compendious
0:41:05 thing on on rape and sexual assault and
0:41:08 they were talking about different
0:41:09 countries and the one thing that they
0:41:11 said which the West has more than other
0:41:13 places is stranger right and and
0:41:15 actually one of the reasons why could
0:41:17 very well be because of this culture of
0:41:19 intoxic intoxication of clubbing and
0:41:22 these kinds of things so it increases
0:41:24 the probability I think it's a very
0:41:26 reasonable argument to say well this
0:41:28 increases the possibility of stranger
0:41:29 rape now obviously they're going to come
0:41:31 back and say but the way you said it of
0:41:33 course they're going to do it it's a
0:41:34 victim blaming but they're gonna they're
0:41:35 gonna say it's victim blaming and
0:41:36 they're saying I'm going to be
0:41:37 advocating for rape and they're going to
0:41:38 be saying I said it's okay which is all
0:41:40 garbage it's all nonsense I'm trying to
0:41:42 explain to people in a very realistic
0:41:44 fashion that we live in a world which is
0:41:45 not ideal we live in a world where
0:41:47 everybody understands that stealing is
0:41:49 wrong but some people still steal this
0:41:51 is why we lock our cars and lock our
0:41:52 houses this is why we protect our
0:41:54 certain assets and our money this is why
0:41:56 I will not walk down the street with a
0:41:57 gold watch in London at three in the
0:41:59 morning by myself because I don't want
0:42:00 to put myself in a position where
0:42:01 there's a higher probability of
0:42:03 something bad happening to me and I'm
0:42:04 just saying that when it comes to this
0:42:05 one particular crime because it's so
0:42:07 heinous and it is heinous absolutely and
0:42:09 certainly every perpetrator should face
0:42:11 the absolute full punishment from not
0:42:14 only the law but God himself but they
0:42:16 sit and pretend that there's zero
0:42:18 personal responsibility involved and I'm
0:42:20 just saying that there are some
0:42:21 scenarios not all but in some scenarios
0:42:23 the woman has made it so easy for
0:42:25 something bad to happen to her and I'm
0:42:27 saying we should teach them not to do
0:42:29 that so that we can protect them and the
0:42:31 reason this whole subject came up is
0:42:32 because I was talking about if I'm a man
0:42:34 and I'm responsible for my woman and I
0:42:36 want to protect her and they're and
0:42:38 somehow we got the subject of rape and
0:42:39 this was on a a podcast three or four
0:42:41 years ago I said the number one way I
0:42:43 can protect my woman besides being
0:42:44 beside her is teaching her to make smart
0:42:46 decisions when I'm not around and making
0:42:48 sure she's smart and doesn't put herself
0:42:50 in bad positions and this feminist was
0:42:52 saying yeah but people shouldn't rape I
0:42:54 was like I agree people shouldn't steal
0:42:56 people shouldn't do a lot of things but
0:42:58 you still have to protect yourself and
0:43:00 have some personal responsibility and
0:43:02 the feminist's argument against it was
0:43:03 that no we need to teach men not to rape
0:43:05 some asinine idealistic fairy tale land
0:43:09 where we're going to go around and
0:43:10 convince every man on Earth to never
0:43:11 rape again as if we haven't been trying
0:43:13 to convince people not to steal since
0:43:15 the dawn of human time it's stupid I
0:43:17 think that's basically what you're
0:43:18 saying is basically a concern that look
0:43:20 if you follow this advice you'll get the
0:43:22 best results it's very very pragmatic
0:43:23 advice absolutely but what has been
0:43:25 Twisted as us actually this guy is a
0:43:27 misogynist which by the way the
0:43:28 definition of they haven't even agreed
0:43:30 on correct and this guy believes X Y and
0:43:32 Z and they taking you out of context the
0:43:34 problem here is for example with rape
0:43:36 actually interestingly I was looking at
0:43:38 I was speaking to a lawyer I'm not sure
0:43:39 if the case is still the case in the UK
0:43:41 yeah but I don't think you can actually
0:43:42 be convicted of if you're a woman to a
0:43:44 man I think only a woman can be
0:43:45 convicted yeah which is funny enough
0:43:47 another thing that was interesting when
0:43:49 I was arguing this point I was arguing
0:43:51 it saying listen you've made this a
0:43:53 gendered argument because you're a
0:43:54 feminist 29 of of rape cases in UK are
0:43:58 male on male and I'll say the same thing
0:44:00 to a man don't go do drugs become
0:44:03 intoxicated go back home with someone
0:44:05 you don't know and put yourself in a
0:44:07 position to be raped stabbed killed
0:44:09 murdered whatever it is right and and
0:44:12 the feminists who are arguing against me
0:44:14 goes oh but you don't understand male
0:44:15 privilege you get to walk around safe at
0:44:17 night without worry I was like listen my
0:44:19 dear you have no idea what it is to be a
0:44:21 man you have no idea you think a man you
0:44:23 think we walk around London in the
0:44:24 middle of the night willy-nilly without
0:44:26 with no concerns they will kill us for
0:44:29 the piece of metal on our wrist like you
0:44:31 think we're just walking around
0:44:33 absolutely not I'd actually argue that
0:44:36 in certain scenarios in certain places
0:44:37 in the western world it's more dangerous
0:44:39 to walk alone as a man than a woman you
0:44:41 know so it's it's absolutely asinine
0:44:44 they have this idealistic worldview that
0:44:46 everything's perfect for man and
0:44:47 everything's men's fault and women have
0:44:48 no personal responsibility and no matter
0:44:50 what a woman does there's no way she
0:44:51 could be possibly involved even one
0:44:53 percent her fault at all and on this
0:44:55 point of the the legalistic distinction
0:44:57 for example if a woman cannot rape a man
0:44:58 but she can sexually assault him but she
0:45:00 cannot quote rape him for example UK law
0:45:02 why are the feminists not arguing for
0:45:04 equal rights on this point because
0:45:05 feminists don't want you call right yeah
0:45:06 it's not equal rights it's just it's
0:45:07 what we want is we want equally we want
0:45:09 entitle it's an entitlement scheme but
0:45:12 the point is really I think you you are
0:45:14 a proponent proponent of traditional
0:45:16 family aren't you absolutely at the
0:45:18 heart but you've always said that
0:45:19 despite everything else absolutely I'm a
0:45:20 proponent of traditional family and I'm
0:45:22 a proponent of traditionally as well
0:45:23 yeah well I'm a proponent of traditional
0:45:26 roles and the reason the reason for this
0:45:28 is because I actually think it makes
0:45:29 Humanity the most competitive yeah I
0:45:32 think that the world functions best and
0:45:34 we're the most competitive as a species
0:45:36 the closer we are to our original
0:45:37 natural gender roles and I think if you
0:45:39 were to take 10 men and 10 women yes
0:45:42 let's let's say we have two planes right
0:45:44 both both have ten men ten women both
0:45:46 crash on an island and if you had 10 men
0:45:48 and 10 women who fell into their gender
0:45:50 roles and the women started you know
0:45:52 foraging and the men started hunting and
0:45:54 building and the women you know made
0:45:56 blankets and the men found animals to
0:45:58 kill and we fell into our gender roles
0:46:00 and then you have the other island where
0:46:01 all 10 of them it's all mixed up and
0:46:03 everyone just does whatever they decide
0:46:04 and not you know I don't have to do that
0:46:05 because I'm a man you do it Etc I feel
0:46:08 like the island where people fall to
0:46:10 their gender roles are more likely to
0:46:11 succeed I think if you go to right yeah
0:46:13 I think if you go to societies where
0:46:15 life is much more difficult than it is
0:46:16 for us because we live blessed lives
0:46:18 they are very very ingrained to their
0:46:20 gender roles because they understand the
0:46:21 only way they can survive is a tribe or
0:46:23 a species is to for the men to do X and
0:46:25 the women to do X we both do what we're
0:46:27 good at and this makes us the most
0:46:29 competitive and I feel like if you want
0:46:31 to have a stable society and a
0:46:33 competitive society and when I say
0:46:34 competitive I mean competitive in all
0:46:36 Realms including safety including having
0:46:38 as many children as possible not even
0:46:40 competitive in a combative sense I'm
0:46:42 just talking about having enough kids to
0:46:44 beat the reproduction rate which we're
0:46:45 failing to do in the west and everyone
0:46:47 being able to walk around without
0:46:48 getting hurt I think the way to do that
0:46:49 is to be in with inside of our gender
0:46:51 roles I think that's the way it is and I
0:46:53 I always grew up I mean I tell you I
0:46:54 grew up in a place where the world was
0:46:57 very different I'm not even that old I
0:46:58 was 35 but I grew up in a completely
0:47:00 different world like if a random man a
0:47:02 stranger a neighbor yelled at me as a
0:47:04 kid my dad would be like yeah yell at
0:47:06 him like we were scared of our elders
0:47:08 like my dad went to work my mom cooked
0:47:11 and cleaned like and looked after us us
0:47:12 kids like I grew up in that world and
0:47:15 people now are just trying to completely
0:47:16 throw it out the window and they seemed
0:47:17 surprised at society's falling apart in
0:47:19 front of our very eyes yeah absolutely
0:47:21 you know there's a verse in the Quran
0:47:23 actually says something quite simple
0:47:24 that's what you're saying he says
0:47:27 do not wish what the other one has
0:47:33 happened for a man as a portion from
0:47:36 what year's end and for a woman is a
0:47:39 portion from what her what she has
0:47:40 earned and was God from his Bounty
0:47:44 meaning do not attempt to encroach on
0:47:46 the other person's role like men have
0:47:49 been given certain things that women
0:47:50 have not been given them vice versa and
0:47:51 you know what's interesting that you
0:47:52 talk about this case study example of of
0:47:54 islands because quite frankly I was
0:47:56 looking at some statistics and from the
0:47:59 1960s where the second wave feministic
0:48:01 movement became very widespread until
0:48:03 now there's there's been studies that
0:48:05 have been done the biggest one is one
0:48:07 called Blanche flower and Oswald which
0:48:10 happened between the years 1970 to 1990
0:48:13 it was longitudinal study and you'd
0:48:15 expect that after all the implementation
0:48:17 of you know legislative change and stuff
0:48:20 like that in America and the UK and
0:48:22 elsewhere in the west that you know
0:48:23 women will be having a better life and
0:48:25 that they'll be enjoying their times but
0:48:27 the conclusion of the study after
0:48:28 they've interviewed a hundred thousand
0:48:30 women this is the biggest study that I
0:48:31 think has ever been done 100 000 women
0:48:33 wow in both the UK and the US the
0:48:35 conclusion was that women have a
0:48:38 deteriorated
0:48:39 um you know situation and in fact even
0:48:42 like the heads or the mothers of second
0:48:45 world feminine feminism like Betty
0:48:47 Friedan who wrote the Feminine Mystique
0:48:48 and others even Jermaine Graham in 1963
0:48:52 she wrote the book feminine my seek and
0:48:54 then afterwards she wrote another book
0:48:55 which people don't study in schools she
0:48:57 said it herself wow she she wrote a book
0:48:59 called the second stage she said I'd
0:49:01 done sociological experiments in the 70s
0:49:03 after the 60s after the changes I've
0:49:06 been around 60s and I found that in the
0:49:07 70s women were more depressed yep
0:49:11 one-third of women she states this in
0:49:13 her own book she says that one third of
0:49:14 women well worse off it was really
0:49:17 interesting there was actually a
0:49:18 magazine a very famous magazine that
0:49:20 done a Poland women
0:49:22 and they said it's called Top surgery
0:49:24 magazine and they found that 79 of women
0:49:27 that responded said that they would quit
0:49:30 work if they could tomorrow yeah 80
0:49:32 percent said that work is causing them
0:49:34 psychological pain and distress so in
0:49:37 other words this whole idea of
0:49:38 prioritizing careers over motherhood and
0:49:41 other being a wife and stuff like that
0:49:43 the experiment has already been done in
0:49:45 a sense and it's been done in the last
0:49:46 you know 60 61 years or 62 years let's
0:49:50 say since 63 and in that time what we
0:49:52 found has been a tremendous failure of
0:49:54 course which has impacted women's mental
0:49:56 health their physical health impacted
0:49:58 families one more thing I will say is
0:50:00 that I was talking to one guy who's like
0:50:01 he's done um demographic stuff called
0:50:03 Nicholas wolfinger yeah and he I asked
0:50:06 him what families are most stable or
0:50:08 whatever I am by way of like the
0:50:10 children turn out to be most um yeah you
0:50:13 know educated and they're away from
0:50:15 delinquency and criminality these kinds
0:50:16 of Statistics he actually said religious
0:50:18 families like obviously nuclear
0:50:20 traditional families religious families
0:50:22 so so we have the data to show that
0:50:25 families that take this traditional role
0:50:28 are clearly Advantage they Advantage
0:50:30 women the advantage children the
0:50:32 advantage men absolutely is the model
0:50:34 and now you're saying something which is
0:50:36 against it clearly it's not in their
0:50:38 economic interest and so is it the case
0:50:41 that because of this they're canceling
0:50:42 view yeah it's because I think it's
0:50:44 because I'm trying to stick up for the
0:50:46 the Baseline morality of humanity it's
0:50:49 interesting what you just said earlier
0:50:50 as well from the Islamic point of view
0:50:52 that we're born with an innate good and
0:50:53 innate understanding yeah I think that
0:50:55 women innately maybe the world has
0:50:57 convinced them otherwise but from my
0:50:59 experiences the only thing that
0:51:00 satisfies them is becoming a mother and
0:51:02 nothing else is going to fill that hole
0:51:04 in your heart no amount of Sex in the
0:51:05 City Starbucks makeup Instagram likes
0:51:08 career all this crap there's a reason
0:51:10 you are sad and the reason you are sad
0:51:13 is because you should have been a mother
0:51:14 eight years ago and this is why you feel
0:51:17 miserable inside and this is something
0:51:19 that females are born innately with and
0:51:21 Society is trying to convince her out of
0:51:23 them and that's why you have so much
0:51:24 confusion in the world today and like
0:51:26 you said this is why they ended up being
0:51:28 un less happy after this Liberation than
0:51:31 they were before and I'm not saying that
0:51:33 women shouldn't have free choice I think
0:51:34 women should absolutely be allowed to do
0:51:36 whatever they want but they should sit
0:51:37 and understand that this The Matrix and
0:51:39 the system the propaganda machine that
0:51:41 they're sitting and digesting is trying
0:51:43 very hard to convince them to move away
0:51:45 from their Natural Instincts when you
0:51:46 sit and watch Sex in the City about some
0:51:48 49 year old woman with no kids who's
0:51:50 having a great time and a zero percent
0:51:52 depressed on her 58th [Â __Â ] dude that
0:51:55 month and you're sitting there watching
0:51:57 it they are trying to program you and
0:51:58 most women don't realize the level of
0:52:00 propaganda they're existing under this
0:52:02 also goes back to the earlier point I
0:52:03 made about Trojan horses because this is
0:52:06 how they do everything feminism was
0:52:07 about give the women the vote right then
0:52:09 they sneak in all this other Insanity
0:52:11 let's not allow women to have kids let's
0:52:13 try and convince them not to Let's
0:52:15 convince women not to respect their man
0:52:16 and make him feel like a man in his own
0:52:18 household let's convince women that they
0:52:20 can physically attack a man on the
0:52:21 street and they have no disadvantage at
0:52:23 all because they're just as strong as a
0:52:24 man is let's convince the women of this
0:52:26 insanity will Trojan
0:52:28 feminism so if you say well I'm against
0:52:30 feminism oh you don't want women to vote
0:52:33 no no
0:52:34 the same thing to do with the green new
0:52:35 deal right we want to save the planet
0:52:37 and sneak the money in so you have to
0:52:39 also understand and I wish people were
0:52:41 more persifications that could
0:52:43 understand that any agenda that the
0:52:44 mainstream media is purporting any
0:52:46 agenda they're trying to make you
0:52:47 swallow there are hidden agendas and
0:52:50 hidden back doors in all of it there
0:52:52 always will be and it doesn't matter
0:52:55 whether it's a passport for a particular
0:52:57 injection it doesn't matter if it's a
0:52:59 ideal ideology is no matter what it is
0:53:01 they're trying to give you the surface
0:53:03 level understanding that you can't
0:53:05 disagree with so all the things you
0:53:07 don't like come in right and and that's
0:53:09 the scary thing about a lot of it is
0:53:10 just a simple explanation that it's in
0:53:12 the economic interest of the West and
0:53:13 the elites and it's no coincidence that
0:53:15 second wave feminism really took off
0:53:17 after World War II where the
0:53:18 infrastructure of these countries was
0:53:20 damaged and these guys were bringing
0:53:21 immigrants from uh all those countries
0:53:23 now that you know that's why we've got
0:53:25 so many immigrants in some so-called
0:53:27 immigrants people from abroad
0:53:28 ex-colonies or whatever in the UK or
0:53:30 whatever it is they needed women in the
0:53:32 workforce so this was a convenient
0:53:33 ideology but which has now taken a
0:53:35 Frankenstein form and which is
0:53:37 endangered women endangered children put
0:53:39 women and children both in a very bad
0:53:42 predicament you're saying something
0:53:44 opposite to this they're saying if this
0:53:45 guy gets too popular we're gonna lose
0:53:47 money oh completely it's it's and it's
0:53:49 not even just lose money I think it's I
0:53:50 think it's more Sinister than that I
0:53:51 think it's they're going to lose
0:53:52 influence and influence is the number
0:53:54 one thing they care about the reason
0:53:55 that they push feminism so hard a lot of
0:53:57 people understand it so they could
0:53:58 double the tax bracket they want women
0:53:59 to work so they could double the taxes
0:54:01 but I think the other reason they did it
0:54:02 that a lot of people don't consider is
0:54:04 that in the modern world in the world
0:54:06 you live in today in the west you don't
0:54:08 raise your children and you don't own
0:54:10 your children you've had these children
0:54:12 I like to believe because you're in love
0:54:13 with your partner and you want to
0:54:15 replicate yourself and purport your
0:54:16 World Views and the way you view the
0:54:18 world you want that to be instilled in
0:54:19 this child that's not the case they
0:54:21 wanted the woman at work because if the
0:54:23 woman's at home she likely agrees with
0:54:25 the world views of her man and that
0:54:26 means the children are being raised by
0:54:28 the mother and they're likely to adopt
0:54:29 those World Views in the modern world
0:54:31 where they convince a woman to get a job
0:54:32 the man to get a job they inflate the
0:54:35 currency so nobody can exist any other
0:54:36 way because it's too expensive the
0:54:38 parents are out working all day the
0:54:40 school and the internet and the Matrix
0:54:41 raise your children your children go to
0:54:43 school all day and be told things that
0:54:44 you may not want them to learn then they
0:54:46 sit on the internet and read things and
0:54:48 watch things you may not want them to
0:54:49 watch you talked to them for 10 minutes
0:54:51 at the end of the day and they go to bed
0:54:52 you're fighting with your 10 minutes
0:54:54 against endless Us hours of the most
0:54:56 entertaining programming or the most
0:54:59 forceful programming in school it's
0:55:01 forceful on the Internet it's
0:55:02 entertaining convincing them of ideas
0:55:04 that you perhaps don't agree with I've
0:55:06 seen it myself on YouTube I've seen a
0:55:07 guy in America driving his car and his
0:55:09 kids were in the back seat and he was
0:55:10 arguing with them about an issue and
0:55:12 they was like where did you hear that
0:55:13 school
0:55:14 he's like why did the school tell you
0:55:16 that that's not true and his own
0:55:17 children are arguing with him because
0:55:18 they learn to in school have you ever
0:55:20 tried to take your children out of
0:55:21 school you'll get fined you'll get in
0:55:23 trouble no your kids have to go to
0:55:24 school you have to give your kids away
0:55:25 to the school if you don't give your
0:55:27 kids away to the brain the brainwashing
0:55:29 you'll get in trouble and the reason
0:55:31 they're doing this is because they want
0:55:32 to control the youth because the youth
0:55:33 is of course the future of the world and
0:55:35 you have to understand that this whole
0:55:36 idea of feminism this is what I'm saying
0:55:38 you're saying women don't shouldn't vote
0:55:40 I'm not saying that I'm saying that we
0:55:42 shouldn't allow children to be
0:55:43 brainwashed we shouldn't separate them
0:55:44 from their parents to the point where
0:55:46 they're going to absorb ideals like and
0:55:49 I've seen the Muslim Community the only
0:55:50 one standing at the gates of schools
0:55:52 saying you're not going to teach this to
0:55:54 our kids the only ones who will stand up
0:55:56 against it because in the in the white
0:55:58 Christian traditionalist of of England
0:56:01 the British they just sit there and let
0:56:03 their children just ship them off for
0:56:04 programming just ship them over it's
0:56:06 insane you don't raise your own kids
0:56:07 anymore absolutely and you know what's
0:56:09 so ironic about this is that if you read
0:56:10 the 30 articles of the Human Rights
0:56:12 Convention I think it's almost 27 or
0:56:15 something like this which says that a
0:56:17 human being has a right to educate their
0:56:19 children or what their children is
0:56:21 educated about so on the one hand
0:56:22 they're saying look you can educate your
0:56:23 child you can choose what education they
0:56:25 have but on the other hand knows to
0:56:27 State the aurelian state the thought
0:56:28 police that must say that correct so
0:56:30 they've got a contradiction there but
0:56:31 what's even more pernicious I think as
0:56:33 you said is that it's if this is a
0:56:35 religion I mean at the end of the day
0:56:37 I think anthropologists maybe 100 years
0:56:39 from now I've got to look back in
0:56:40 western civilization and say an
0:56:42 individual with with these traits is
0:56:44 identifying in this way this is a
0:56:47 mythology of some sort a fiction of some
0:56:48 sort and this is some this is a religion
0:56:50 of the Western World they they sacrifice
0:56:52 the religion the conventional idea of
0:56:55 one God creating the universe for this
0:56:57 Preposterous idea or this mythological
0:57:00 idea that you know you can identify as X
0:57:02 and you're you're actually
0:57:03 scientifically why and they're now
0:57:05 trying to put this religion on our
0:57:08 children now you said it good on a video
0:57:10 because I actually saw a video that you
0:57:11 a small clip like you know a lot of your
0:57:13 Clips have become viral like on shorts
0:57:15 and Tick Tock and one of them was where
0:57:17 you were saying that you can do what you
0:57:18 want I mean in the west just to be clear
0:57:20 I don't think either of us or any of us
0:57:22 have said no we want to stop you from
0:57:25 doing what's right we're saying you can
0:57:26 do what you want and we're not stopping
0:57:27 you from doing what you want we're not
0:57:29 trying to encroach on your rights you
0:57:30 live in the west you have your rights
0:57:31 but what we're saying is that where the
0:57:33 Red Lion is the children absolutely they
0:57:35 need to understand anybody with any idea
0:57:38 and we don't have to talk about
0:57:39 particularly sexuality because people
0:57:40 get offended for it let's talk about
0:57:42 something benign that makes it a lot
0:57:43 harder for them to cut me up and
0:57:45 misconstrue me like they always do let's
0:57:47 talk about orange juice if I don't like
0:57:49 orange juice and I've had children that
0:57:51 I'm responsible they'll still do it with
0:57:52 orange juice I know they will they'll
0:57:54 say that he was analyzed of course I
0:57:56 can't wait I can't win but if I have
0:57:58 children and I raise them and I'm
0:58:00 responsible for them and I decided to
0:58:02 have them and I sacrificed that for them
0:58:04 and I decide that I don't want them to
0:58:06 drink orange juice it's not fair for the
0:58:07 government to come along and say it
0:58:09 doesn't matter what you want we're going
0:58:10 to force them to drink orange juice and
0:58:12 and this is what they effectively do
0:58:13 with so many of these ideologies and
0:58:14 you're right it's to a degree it's a
0:58:16 religion they are so fervent and so can
0:58:18 so desperate for people to accept and
0:58:20 believe in these things this is why
0:58:22 people say I'm an atheist there's no
0:58:23 such thing as an atheist you either
0:58:23 believe in God or you believe in the
0:58:25 devil and you believe in the degeneracy
0:58:26 there's no there's no in between I've
0:58:28 never seen anybody who's an atheist
0:58:29 who's genuinely just neutral to these
0:58:31 things right they always end up agreeing
0:58:33 with this craziness I think the main
0:58:35 reason people call themselves atheists
0:58:37 so they have an excuse to do bad things
0:58:38 and not feel guilty about you know what
0:58:40 what they know innately is wrong but
0:58:42 you're completely right it's completely
0:58:44 unfair for people with a certain
0:58:45 ideology to come along and say that we
0:58:47 must teach children my ideology
0:58:49 regardless of what their parents believe
0:58:51 and think that's truly disgusting and
0:58:53 feminism and the whole idea of getting
0:58:54 the mother out the household and locking
0:58:56 the children in these educational camps
0:58:58 is the reason they wanted to do all this
0:59:00 stuff and they want to control the youth
0:59:02 especially the youth because children
0:59:04 are the easiest to manipulate to shape
0:59:06 the future and they're trying to shape
0:59:08 the future of the children so that they
0:59:10 are very good at ignoring their own
0:59:13 innate moralities and also very good at
0:59:15 ignoring their own eyes when you said
0:59:17 earlier about X and Y I perfectly
0:59:19 understood you and we're on YouTube so
0:59:20 we'll have to talk very carefully but if
0:59:21 you can convince somebody that a giraffe
0:59:23 is a horse and you can convince them
0:59:25 that even if they look directly at a
0:59:27 giraffe that they that they know that
0:59:29 they're they their mind tells them it's
0:59:31 a horse regardless of the fact that they
0:59:33 can see a giraffe before their very eyes
0:59:35 then they are completely open for all
0:59:37 forms of sleep programming once you get
0:59:38 people to ignore their eyes yeah well
0:59:40 then then the game is complete right so
0:59:42 this is purposeful this is done on
0:59:44 purpose no no I was doing at one point I
0:59:46 did a like I did a poem on postgraduate
0:59:48 on the gender studies and I was speaking
0:59:50 to this uh person on the left
0:59:52 and uh she said that you know the penis
0:59:54 is a social construct of course so I
0:59:56 said okay well no problem then on that
0:59:58 logic rape is a social construct yeah
0:59:59 because I mean it's the same thing if
1:00:01 you if you take your belief to its
1:00:03 logical conclusion then it actually
1:00:05 leads to things that you don't want to
1:00:06 happen for example if you say that
1:00:07 racism so if I can identify as a black
1:00:09 man or a white man or whatever then
1:00:11 racism becomes a social construct so
1:00:13 it's once again it's if you if you take
1:00:15 your ideas and stretch them out you get
1:00:18 exactly the opposite of what you're
1:00:19 trying to achieve and I don't think this
1:00:21 has been thought out properly but these
1:00:23 people don't think and and this is
1:00:25 what's amazing it shows what privileged
1:00:27 world we live in they don't think
1:00:28 because their ideas the reason they
1:00:30 don't think is because their ideas
1:00:32 aren't tested when your ideas are tested
1:00:34 and challenged you have to find a way to
1:00:35 rebot and prove your ideas to be true
1:00:37 the reason their ideas aren't tested is
1:00:39 because of censorship if you argue
1:00:40 against these ideas they delete the
1:00:42 other side of the argument which means
1:00:43 we now live in a false version of
1:00:45 reality because one side of the argument
1:00:46 is completely decimated and deleted
1:00:48 hence the computers purport The Matrix
1:00:50 and this is exactly where we are if we
1:00:51 could freely's talk and argue against
1:00:53 these points they'd be gone but we can't
1:00:56 which is why they still exist which is
1:00:58 why false ideas which should have been
1:01:00 destroyed long ago are now pertinent
1:01:02 amongst the population because of the
1:01:05 Matrix and their media machine and the
1:01:07 false computer generated reality were
1:01:08 forced to live under under the guise of
1:01:10 censorship and this is what this is what
1:01:11 we say I said this to somebody they said
1:01:13 oh man you lost your Instagram that must
1:01:15 suck I'm like yeah okay I lost Instagram
1:01:16 I can't show off my fantasy cars cool
1:01:18 but it's not about that this is about
1:01:19 genuinely good versus evil this is about
1:01:22 the fact that if you read any history
1:01:23 book the people who did the censoring
1:01:25 were never the good guys this is
1:01:26 genuinely about the forces of evil
1:01:29 versus God that's what this is about
1:01:31 it's not about my Instagram page it's
1:01:33 about the fact that there are ideas that
1:01:34 they have now that we can't talk against
1:01:36 for the last three years they had this
1:01:38 thing we weren't allowed to talk against
1:01:39 and look what it did to people look how
1:01:40 it decimated people locking in their
1:01:42 houses destroying people's businesses
1:01:43 Etc and guess what's going to come next
1:01:45 another idea or not to talk against and
1:01:47 another one we're not allowed to talk
1:01:48 against and people think that anyone
1:01:50 who's ignorant enough to sit there and
1:01:51 Trust the rulers of Earth or their
1:01:52 government and go they're going to come
1:01:54 up with ideas I can't disagree with and
1:01:55 nobody can disagree with and those ideas
1:01:57 are going to be good for me well then
1:01:58 you are a dummy and you deserve what
1:02:00 comes next I think the mosque has
1:02:01 dropped with your with your cancellation
1:02:03 because at the end of the day when with
1:02:05 your cancellations as if they couldn't
1:02:06 contain themselves it was as if they
1:02:08 made a mistake yes I I would like to
1:02:11 think that I would like to think that
1:02:13 we've now reached a critical mass and I
1:02:16 was perhaps the last person needed to
1:02:19 truly show the agenda behind how these
1:02:22 people work I think it's a I think it's
1:02:24 a perfect storm of the fact that one the
1:02:26 things I talk about they proved me
1:02:27 completely right yeah two I said I was
1:02:29 going to be canceled three the they
1:02:31 thought I was small enough to crush and
1:02:33 they've realized that my fans are loyal
1:02:34 enough to follow me anywhere so I become
1:02:37 more popular post cancellation which
1:02:39 also inspires people right I think the
1:02:41 number one the reason cancellation was
1:02:43 such a powerful weapon is because if
1:02:45 they cancel you you're done but once I
1:02:47 prove that's not the case then people
1:02:49 are going to go you know what this is
1:02:50 such an important issue I'm going to
1:02:51 tell the truth anyway because if they
1:02:53 cancel me I won't be done I think with
1:02:54 you is a bit different because I mean
1:02:55 you didn't have a you don't have a
1:02:57 company or a program that if you cancel
1:02:59 then you lose all your customers you I
1:03:01 mean you are the product yourself I mean
1:03:02 they can't change your face or try and
1:03:05 no get rid of you well well they can
1:03:08 they can try maybe maybe they will yeah
1:03:10 and that's that's the only thing I will
1:03:11 say about being canceled yeah in terms
1:03:13 of being canceled I'm more popular than
1:03:14 I've ever been I've now moved over to
1:03:15 rumble which is a YouTube competitor
1:03:17 rumble.com take speech you can speak
1:03:19 with absolute freedom it's just as good
1:03:20 as YouTube I encourage everybody anyone
1:03:22 with a YouTube account you can go to
1:03:23 rumble.com you can back up your entire
1:03:25 account with a few clicks of a button or
1:03:27 download all your videos upload them all
1:03:28 automatically get that done because
1:03:29 YouTube will vanish you like this so
1:03:31 that's Rumble where you can find me but
1:03:34 uh yeah the the only bad thing about
1:03:37 being canceled is you have three strikes
1:03:39 you first say try and shut you up and
1:03:40 lie about you and hope you'll be quiet
1:03:41 and if that doesn't happen they try and
1:03:43 put you in jail for something you didn't
1:03:44 do and if that doesn't work they kill
1:03:45 you so when you lose your first strike
1:03:47 that is kind of scary to know now that
1:03:50 okay they've told me me I must be quiet
1:03:53 and I'm not being quiet yeah so they're
1:03:55 sitting around going oh Big Mouth still
1:03:57 wants to talk and they're coming up with
1:03:59 a plan to try and make me be quiet that
1:04:01 is disconcerting it is disconcerting I
1:04:03 think this is very relevant to the
1:04:04 Muslim Community abroad like in general
1:04:06 because the reason why I feel like this
1:04:08 cancellation should be like such a
1:04:10 concern for the Muslim Community is
1:04:12 because
1:04:13 if this can be done to you because of
1:04:15 XYZ view that you have
1:04:18 or that you had before Islam let's say a
1:04:20 lot of those views were commensurate
1:04:22 with Islam fully commensured with
1:04:23 religions especially your traditional
1:04:25 views gender roles so so congruent with
1:04:27 it now if if they're allowing you to if
1:04:30 they're doing that with you then we're
1:04:32 next and we've got two choices either we
1:04:34 preempt the situation like what we're
1:04:36 doing right now and holding these
1:04:38 unelected Elites to account yeah or we
1:04:41 say there's Lane ducks and put our neck
1:04:42 on the shopping board and we'll be next
1:04:44 yeah absolutely and this is why once
1:04:46 again when I was saying earlier about
1:04:47 about the reason I've adopted Islam and
1:04:49 how you have red lines and things you
1:04:51 stand up for it's the Islamic community
1:04:53 the only ones I see who are outside
1:04:54 schools trying to protest and protect
1:04:56 their own children they're the only ones
1:04:57 who have a baseline moral fiber that
1:05:00 can't be corrupted we're here in Dubai
1:05:02 right you could walk outside and find a
1:05:04 construction worker in the heat for 300
1:05:05 a month if you offered him a million
1:05:07 dollars to denounce Islam he wouldn't do
1:05:09 it he did he could not be born and let
1:05:12 me let me say something else as well on
1:05:13 that do you know we're talking about
1:05:14 hypergamy which I agree all the almost
1:05:16 all the studies like there's one by King
1:05:18 and some like that shows that
1:05:20 um hypogly is a real thing right that
1:05:22 women will marry you know across and up
1:05:25 dominance hierarchies however there's
1:05:28 one thing I'll say about Muslim women
1:05:29 right
1:05:30 for the most part and no study has been
1:05:32 done on this but I from my own
1:05:34 experience I'll tell you this for a fact
1:05:35 yeah if you go to a hundred Muslim women
1:05:37 a thousand Muslim women and tell them
1:05:39 look you know this you've got this
1:05:40 millionaire well he he's not a Muslim
1:05:42 you know he wants to marry you yeah for
1:05:45 the most part I believe that they will
1:05:46 reject that offer which shows you a
1:05:48 certain level of loyalty that we have as
1:05:52 a community that we have as Muslim
1:05:54 people which is inspired from the Quran
1:05:55 to be honest with you
1:05:58 are the best community that was sent
1:06:01 from the people and that the prophet
1:06:02 told us about these kinds of things and
1:06:04 shows you quite frankly the strength of
1:06:06 the Muslim community based on faith a
1:06:09 transcendental idea and so that that's
1:06:12 one thing one other thing I will say is
1:06:14 what really what you are consider you as
1:06:17 a Perpetual Optimist you're an
1:06:18 optimistic person yeah and even post
1:06:20 your cancellation
1:06:22 you can tell it did affect you you're a
1:06:24 human being yeah bad things affected the
1:06:26 prophet Muhammad you know in the Quran
1:06:29 God is speaking to the prophet and says
1:06:32 you know don't fear the people fear me
1:06:33 you know and you fear the people don't
1:06:35 don't fear them but fear me these kinds
1:06:37 of things it did affect you as it would
1:06:39 affect me as affect anyone but what I
1:06:41 continued seeing with you is reasons to
1:06:43 make it good yeah Perpetual optimism and
1:06:45 this is exactly Islam because the
1:06:47 prophet Muhammad or it was said about
1:06:49 him
1:06:51 he used to love optimism
1:06:54 optimism is an integral part of Islam
1:06:57 it's always finding a reason why this
1:07:00 thing is good and and that is because at
1:07:03 the end of it and at the end of it what
1:07:04 is it your eyes are your sins are being
1:07:07 deleted from the Islamic perspective
1:07:08 when you go through a trial or a
1:07:10 tribulation your sins are being deleted
1:07:11 you're going through a challenges
1:07:12 strengthening your Iman your faith your
1:07:14 person or is putting you in a higher
1:07:16 rank in the Hereafter yeah and that we
1:07:18 believe obviously in heaven and hell we
1:07:19 believe in these things as real
1:07:20 constructs we don't believe in these
1:07:21 things as metaphoric or something like
1:07:23 that so we believe that this is It's
1:07:24 only good things really yeah if you
1:07:27 consider it and so in many ways one can
1:07:29 see why a religion like that would would
1:07:32 suit someone like yourself I mean you
1:07:33 mentioned before yeah and you mentioned
1:07:36 like you know he's got training and then
1:07:38 he's got praying and training and
1:07:39 praying and there's something else about
1:07:41 Habib which I think is really powerful
1:07:42 is that he represents I think a very
1:07:45 virtuous thing which is that he is both
1:07:47 humble and confident yeah and and that's
1:07:49 where the virtue is and at the end of
1:07:51 the day if you have that kind of mindset
1:07:54 a strong mindset a disciplinarian
1:07:56 mindset for yourself and for your family
1:07:58 I think that is in many ways it is the
1:08:01 remedy for a lot of these mental health
1:08:02 issues oh absolutely and I also think
1:08:04 that God is is more is pleased with you
1:08:07 when you show him the beauty of his
1:08:08 creation I think that God is pleased
1:08:09 with you when you work as hard as you
1:08:11 possibly can and you do the best you can
1:08:13 in anything you're going to attempt God
1:08:15 loves people who work hard and try hard
1:08:17 and in my own personal life I can see
1:08:20 that God is very happy with me when I
1:08:22 give it 100 and very few people give
1:08:25 anything 100 anymore it's very rare you
1:08:27 meet somebody and they if they're honest
1:08:29 with themselves and with you and with
1:08:31 God say I gave it everything I had they
1:08:34 gave it some they tried a bit they got
1:08:36 demotivated they got distracted they got
1:08:38 tempted but when you truly give your 100
1:08:40 to something I think that makes God very
1:08:42 happy with you and I I think it rewards
1:08:44 us for that what would you be what would
1:08:45 you advise be to somebody because this
1:08:47 is one thing that you're credited with
1:08:48 even by your enemies right those
1:08:51 attractors they say that you know you
1:08:52 can say what you want about him even
1:08:53 Piers Morgan said that but you know
1:08:54 you've given confidence a young man
1:08:56 there's a lot of young men now young
1:08:57 women that require that discipline what
1:09:00 kind of advice would you give them
1:09:00 practical advice yeah I think that you
1:09:02 have to live
1:09:04 there's a lot of practical advice I can
1:09:06 give in terms of the religious sense I
1:09:07 would say you need to live like God is
1:09:09 always watching you may have the
1:09:10 opportunity to do something bad or you
1:09:12 may have the opportunity to steal some
1:09:13 money or snake somebody but in the end
1:09:14 you're going to pay for that and the
1:09:15 bill will be paid I think if you do the
1:09:17 right thing in my experience if you're a
1:09:20 person who does the right thing firm
1:09:22 handshake is on time doesn't lie to
1:09:24 anybody does what he's supposed to do is
1:09:26 honest with a good heart is genuinely
1:09:29 polite to everyone he meets if you are
1:09:31 that person you get very far in life I
1:09:33 have yet to meet people who just do all
1:09:35 the simple things right who completely
1:09:37 fail at life but I've met a lot of
1:09:38 people who snake or steal some money and
1:09:41 they get really rich then they lose it
1:09:42 all or they get rich and end up a
1:09:44 gambling addict or depressed or Etc so
1:09:47 you have to just understand that God is
1:09:49 always watching he's going to reward you
1:09:50 in the end that's the first thing and
1:09:51 the second thing I will say is that you
1:09:53 are the sum of The Five People You spend
1:09:54 the most time with and you need to
1:09:56 create your reality I think the biggest
1:09:57 problem with young people today is that
1:09:58 they don't create the realities heavily
1:10:01 enough the people that they want to
1:10:02 spend most time with are adding any
1:10:05 value to their lives and then they end
1:10:06 up wondering why they don't get anywhere
1:10:08 it's so interesting as you speak it's as
1:10:10 if you're narrating Hadith because when
1:10:11 you said God is watching it it sounds
1:10:13 nicer in Arabic when you say it in
1:10:15 Arabic it sounds I need to learn that
1:10:16 part no honest there was a Hadith that
1:10:17 says that the highest form of faith is
1:10:23 that you should worship God as if he
1:10:25 sees you because if he doesn't if you
1:10:27 don't see him he sees you and on the on
1:10:30 the friends issue um there's a Hadith on
1:10:32 that as well like you know that
1:10:35 that the person is on the religion of
1:10:37 his friends yeah so a lot of like as you
1:10:39 say this is society I need to learn it
1:10:41 all and this is I'll say this now the
1:10:43 thing that was most daunting for me
1:10:45 about converting was the amount I'd have
1:10:46 to learn yeah that's what's scary no no
1:10:48 take it easy because that's what's scary
1:10:49 about it you know but I mean I'm a fast
1:10:51 learner I'm a stupid guy but it's just
1:10:53 like okay I have a lot to do the prophet
1:10:55 Muhammad told us
1:10:56 that the religion is easy
1:11:00 no one tries to overburden themselves
1:11:03 with the religion except that it beats
1:11:04 them in other words take it
1:11:05 incrementally yeah and you know I showed
1:11:08 one of the ones of the Prophet she said
1:11:10 that if the first things that had been
1:11:11 revealed to the people was this is a
1:11:14 permissible and this is impermissible
1:11:15 people wouldn't have done it yes so you
1:11:18 know the first things that came down in
1:11:19 terms of Revelation were the verses of
1:11:21 Heaven and Hell and these kinds of
1:11:22 things so I would say take it easy it's
1:11:24 it's a very it's a journey like it like
1:11:27 it's like kickboxing you know yeah you
1:11:29 probably came in when you were a young
1:11:30 guy learning The Roundhouse of course
1:11:32 you know it took you some time to kind
1:11:34 of develop competence in in that field
1:11:36 and it's like anything else so
1:11:39 it's it's an easy process but it's uh
1:11:42 it's a gradual process what I wanted to
1:11:44 um speak to you a little bit about is
1:11:45 conceptions of masculinity okay yeah so
1:11:50 I think you've been criticized with that
1:11:51 as well like you know the toxic
1:11:52 masculinity supposedly yeah
1:11:54 which is a very such a vague term it's
1:11:57 almost like the community guidelines
1:11:59 well it's almost like the community
1:12:00 guidelines of these social media
1:12:02 companies right they give this stupid
1:12:04 definition of a term which basically can
1:12:07 be applied to anybody in anything
1:12:08 willy-nilly deciding whether they like
1:12:09 you or not it's very vague it's not
1:12:11 solid what they're trying to say is that
1:12:14 you're overly masculine and that some of
1:12:15 the traits which are innate inside of
1:12:17 you as a man are somehow now bad for
1:12:20 society or for other people which is
1:12:22 absolutely insane to even try and
1:12:24 conceptualize because that is it's
1:12:28 asinine and it's childish because like
1:12:31 anyone with a brain understands that
1:12:33 there are certain scenarios in life
1:12:34 where particular qualities are
1:12:36 completely applicable and permissible
1:12:37 and there's certain scenarios when
1:12:39 they're not to sit and say it's
1:12:40 toxically masculine for men to be
1:12:42 violent is stupid because there are
1:12:44 scenarios in life where you need a man
1:12:45 to be violent if someone breaks into
1:12:47 your house or if you go to war or you
1:12:48 call a police officer so it's not a
1:12:51 matter of you know a certain subset of
1:12:53 masculine qualities being labeled
1:12:55 negative because these qualities exist
1:12:58 because we've needed them for a very
1:12:59 long time and I argue we still need them
1:13:01 so you want to interface with their
1:13:02 interests and only when it interferes
1:13:04 with their interests it's kind of funny
1:13:05 I was arguing with a feminist like I've
1:13:07 done a bunch
1:13:08 and she was talking about toxic
1:13:09 masculinity and just talking about the
1:13:11 idea that men are innately violent and
1:13:12 how that's bad and I said you think
1:13:14 that's bad because you're living in an
1:13:16 extremely privileged society and a very
1:13:18 privileged life but I'll tell you that
1:13:19 that's not bad because you even and of
1:13:21 yourself may not know this but you like
1:13:23 the idea of men being violent because
1:13:25 let's say I lost my mind right now or
1:13:27 let's say an intruder broke in and
1:13:29 threatened you physically yeah exactly
1:13:30 you would call a man to be violent for
1:13:33 you you'd call the police and say please
1:13:35 be violent to protect me you believe in
1:13:37 violence very much yeah yeah so for you
1:13:40 to sit there and say oh that violence is
1:13:41 toxically masculine but you call a
1:13:43 toxically masculine man when the Trouble
1:13:45 Comes exactly shows that the whole idea
1:13:47 in and of itself is hypocritical and
1:13:49 it's garbage and it's stupid and what
1:13:50 they're trying to do is brainwash people
1:13:52 into thinking that if you stand up for
1:13:54 yourself or if you are true to the
1:13:56 innate way we were built the things that
1:13:58 were inside of us when we're born that
1:14:00 there's something wrong with you they
1:14:02 want you confused they want you to sit
1:14:03 and go I'm a man and what's happening
1:14:05 around me I think is unfair and it makes
1:14:07 me feel I'm not happy about it and I
1:14:10 want to stand up and talk and fight
1:14:11 against it they want to convince you
1:14:13 that that's wrong and you're a bad
1:14:14 person for wanting to defend your ideas
1:14:16 and I don't think that's the case that's
1:14:18 simply the absolute opposite in fact
1:14:20 absolutely and the thing is a lot of
1:14:22 people will think that you know this
1:14:24 idea of a man is just simply that our
1:14:27 idea of a man or the Islamic say for
1:14:29 example idea of a managers this violent
1:14:31 creature the truth is like you said
1:14:33 violence is just an integral part of the
1:14:35 ability capacity to do it in situations
1:14:36 where there's a need for it it's just
1:14:38 one part of the puzzle like for example
1:14:40 you know the prophet Muhammad one really
1:14:42 interesting thing we know he had nine
1:14:43 wives at one time which is very
1:14:45 difficult to me you can probably yeah
1:14:49 they're consistent relationships it's
1:14:51 not like divorce and marriages like
1:14:53 you're actually living with these so
1:14:54 nine at one time and then that's one
1:14:57 thing and then you've got he had six
1:14:58 children all of which died in his
1:14:59 lifetime only one of them survived
1:15:02 afterwards so he had to live with the
1:15:04 grief of that his wife died at his time
1:15:06 as well he had to live with him he loved
1:15:08 his first wife Khadijah who was older
1:15:11 than him she died and so you had to live
1:15:13 with that grief you had to live with the
1:15:14 grief with his uncles and so he he dealt
1:15:16 with that we've got narrations of him
1:15:18 crying when his son died but but what
1:15:20 did he do he didn't just okay cry and
1:15:22 that's it give up he cries and then he
1:15:23 went to war the next day yeah he cries
1:15:25 then he went down a sermon the next day
1:15:26 yeah he he you know he he felt the grief
1:15:29 but then he could you know he had 19
1:15:30 wolves they participated in wow and it
1:15:32 wasn't just these are not Wars that he
1:15:34 told other people to do well he sat in
1:15:36 some some air conditioned place he went
1:15:38 and actually involved himself in these
1:15:39 walls yeah you know he was fighting he
1:15:41 died in one of those walls so he was
1:15:43 engaging in war he was the leader of a
1:15:45 polity he had nine wives at one time all
1:15:47 manage and managing all that he prayed
1:15:49 half of the night so imagine like you
1:15:51 said four three four five thousand the
1:15:53 prophet saws may have prayed for that
1:15:55 long like actually praying for that long
1:15:56 and that's an incredibly difficult thing
1:15:59 to do you know his children died he was
1:16:02 directing the people I mean if you
1:16:04 really think about it from a kpi
1:16:05 perspective keep performance indicators
1:16:07 you know for a thousand four hundred
1:16:09 years people have been following the
1:16:10 teachings of this man
1:16:12 from the most grandiose of things to the
1:16:15 most minuscule of things I mean this is
1:16:18 influence and even Pantheon I think is
1:16:20 one of the organizations that have
1:16:22 ranked it they've put him as number one
1:16:24 because they how can they how could you
1:16:25 not how could you deny his influence
1:16:27 stretches cross-culturally it stretches
1:16:29 historically you know and and then also
1:16:32 we got the Quran he's not you know
1:16:33 they've got the hadiths we've got
1:16:34 thousands of Hadith we've got the Quran
1:16:36 this is the role model for the Muslims
1:16:38 yeah you see what I mean and it's a lot
1:16:41 of men nowadays I'll be honest within
1:16:42 the Muslim Community and outside the
1:16:44 Muslim Community we don't have those
1:16:46 kinds of Role Models yeah the religious
1:16:48 clergy are not nothing like Warriors and
1:16:51 the Warriors are nothing like you know
1:16:52 intellectuals or anything like that and
1:16:54 I said I could not remember who had done
1:16:56 this um who said this quote but it was
1:16:58 such a powerful one it was an English
1:16:59 shirt it was either Aristotle or
1:17:00 Socrates I think if it's the quote
1:17:02 you're about to say uh no no I don't
1:17:04 remember the quote first he said
1:17:05 something to the effect of if you do if
1:17:08 you um separate the Fighting Man
1:17:11 from the thinking man you have fools
1:17:13 that you have fools that fight and you
1:17:16 have cowards that thing yeah completely
1:17:18 and I and I think it was a there's a
1:17:20 similar quote by either Socrates or
1:17:21 Aristotle yeah he said something very
1:17:23 similar he said
1:17:24 um if you're if you're Warriors and
1:17:26 you're thinking men are separate then
1:17:27 yeah you nailed it exactly the same I
1:17:30 think it's one of those two but no and
1:17:31 you're completely right it's completely
1:17:32 true and
1:17:34 that is what the world is lacking now as
1:17:36 a whole and it's kind of insane when you
1:17:37 look at how the world works you have
1:17:38 these thinkers sitting around in some
1:17:40 government building sending Warriors to
1:17:42 die and the Warriors don't understand
1:17:44 why and the thinkers are too scared to
1:17:46 go do it themselves and it's kind of
1:17:47 strange how all societies even you know
1:17:49 limping along as it is but I agree with
1:17:52 you I think that's the the essence of a
1:17:54 complete man and when you were telling
1:17:55 me about
1:17:56 the adversaries uh the adversities that
1:17:59 were faced and how he stood up and he
1:18:00 fought against them and moved forward
1:18:01 anyway I think this is what God wants
1:18:03 from us from all of us it doesn't matter
1:18:05 what the adversary is it doesn't matter
1:18:06 how much you're hurt by it you need to
1:18:08 allow it to motivate you to push harder
1:18:10 and show your power and show your
1:18:12 resilience and it's it's almost like
1:18:15 even before I I became Islamic I have
1:18:18 very much understood that when bad
1:18:19 things happen to me this is a lesson
1:18:21 from the universe or from God or from
1:18:22 the Creator to to to stand up and show
1:18:25 who I am and who I can be and to take
1:18:27 all of the pain and anguish and
1:18:28 disappointment and heartbreak and all of
1:18:30 this and turn it into a force I can use
1:18:32 for good and to make myself a better
1:18:33 person and I think if you don't approach
1:18:35 life this way that you're always going
1:18:37 to struggle because life is hard for
1:18:39 everybody it's going to be hard it
1:18:40 doesn't matter who you are or what you
1:18:41 do you need to be resilient to it and I
1:18:43 think that Islam is a fantastic way to
1:18:45 understand exactly how to handle
1:18:46 adversities and move forward so
1:18:48 well um I'll I'm going to end in a
1:18:51 second but I just want to say one thing
1:18:52 which is that for those who don't know
1:18:53 what Islam is Islam is a very very basic
1:18:56 religion and it really is just a belief
1:18:58 in Worship in one God worthy of worship
1:19:00 as we've talked about today it's not
1:19:01 your desires it's not the society it's
1:19:03 not the Matrix or the lwo the liberal
1:19:06 world order it's not any of those things
1:19:07 really it's just belief in Worship in
1:19:09 one God and it is the belief in all of
1:19:11 the messengers Abraham Moses Jesus and
1:19:14 we believe the final messenger is
1:19:15 Prophet Muhammad who have just described
1:19:17 a second ago and if you if someone just
1:19:20 believes in those two things actually
1:19:21 for all intents and purposes they're all
1:19:22 Muslim and then they all they have to do
1:19:24 next is start praying five times a day
1:19:25 which is what Andrew take has has done
1:19:27 it's been a pleasure having you on I
1:19:29 know you're a bit tired and fatigued so
1:19:31 I don't want to over make it all along
1:19:33 for you and we'll get something to eat
1:19:34 after this I don't know how long we've
1:19:36 been talking for how long we've been
1:19:37 speaking for
1:19:38 I think that's a good time yeah I think
1:19:40 and we can do another one as well
1:19:41 especially as my journey continues and
1:19:43 as I learn more and as I get more
1:19:44 knowledgeable I would love in you know a
1:19:46 year or so or six seven months Etc would
1:19:48 meet up again and do something
1:19:49 absolutely and if you need anything from
1:19:50 us obviously we're always being in
1:19:52 communication with you if you need to
1:19:53 have resources research anything like
1:19:55 that perfect and you're part of the
1:19:56 community now one thing I want to say to
1:19:57 the Muslim people is we must show
1:19:59 loyalty and unity with Andrew Tate in
1:20:03 the sense that he is now one of our
1:20:04 brothers and it is absolutely
1:20:08 unforgivable to say things that some of
1:20:11 these feminist Muslims have been saying
1:20:12 and in fact if anything they need to be
1:20:15 the ones who are refuted Andrew Tate now
1:20:18 is a brother of ours his sins have been
1:20:20 completely wiped away uh and and that
1:20:23 really is that thank you so much Andrew
1:20:26 for coming thank you thank you very much
1:20:28 man and it's been educational and very
1:20:30 interesting thank you thank you brother
1:20:32 thank you