Mohammed Hijab – Why Is Andrew Tate In A Video With Katie Hopkins
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The importance of living a peaceful life in a Muslim country is emphasized, citing examples such as the 1st world Islamic nations and the Eastern European countries. The negative impact of living in a Christian land on personal and family lives is also discussed. The importance of la ilaha illallah and the need for a stronger God to address one's needs is emphasized. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not reacting to people who are not in a position of danger and aligning oneself with the Muslim community, as it is crucial for individuals to have a family and stay with them permanently.
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The prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam told us,
whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will
build for him a similar house in Jannah.
And we know the great reward that will
not only be gained but rather
will fill your grave after your death.
Whenever someone prays there, whenever someone gives shahada
in the masjid, whenever someone learns something in
the masjid,
yes,
that will be something that you'll have on
your scale.
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh. How are
you guys doing?
I recently came across
an interesting part of a discussion
between Katie Hopkins
and Andrew Tate.
For For those who don't know, Katie Hopkins
is effectively
one of like the right wing, ultra right
wing
outcasts, islamophobe.
Call her what you wanna call her. She
has a very bad record.
And she's talking to Andrew Tate, alhamdulillah, became
Muslim, but
now has been kind of, I don't know,
you could say allying a little bit too
much in my opinion
with the right wing or the far right
wing speaking to these guys in a positive
manner, which,
I don't like that. But let's take a
look at some of this video and come
back and respond in kind. Some of the
best countries on the planet today are the
1st world Islamic nations. The safest places you
can possibly be with 0% taxes, and you
can invest your money safely, and you can
live a very peaceful life, and your children
will not be taught anything weird if you
lived in Qatar, Bahrain, or Kuwait, or Dubai,
or South.
I currently live in Romania. Why do you
live in Romania? Because Romania is a a
Christian land, I noticed. It is. It is.
Why is that then? Well, I moved here
a long time ago. And Andrew, why don't
you live in a Arab land? Well, let's
see what happens once I'm You just told
me once I'm free. You won't live there.
You're gonna come to Britain and probably hang
around with me. Save the population, perhaps. But
my point being No. My point is why
don't you live in a Muslim land?
I would be very happy to live in
Dubai. So why don't you? Because I can't.
Oh, yeah. No. I know you have a
restraining thing here, and that's pathetic, and we
know
about that. But you would choose Romania anyway
as we discussed at the top of this
conversation because you like the feel here. You
like the freedom here. You like the masculinity
here, which I feel,
but you wouldn't choose to live in a
Muslim land. Well, it's actually interesting because also
that interesting when you're thinking of how you're
going to respond, and you don't directly respond
to my question. Why don't you live in
Muslim? I'll directly respond. I'd like that. Me
as a man,
I find Eastern Europe appealing for the reasons
you have said. However, if I were to
raise my family or one of my families
or if I were to have to, in
a worst case scenario, leave my family unattended,
let's say I were to put my children
and my wife in a house. I would
choose a 1st world Islamic nation all day
long. They're not gonna learn anything stupid in
school. They're gonna be physically safe. They can
be provided for with staff and help, and
they're gonna be very well looked after, and
I know they're completely fine. I would never
leave my child and my wife alone in
London, ever. I'd be by their side permanently
because it's a failed country. And even here
in in Eastern Europe, although I think it's
safe, it's a very much a man's world
and a woman by herself may struggle to
navigate it. I believe I could buy a
mansion in Dubai and put a wife and
3 children in Dubai and I could go
away for 6 months and come back and
they'd be perfectly fine. Well, it's very interesting
here because she tried to corner him. And
this is the thing Andrew, and I wanna
say this to you directly brother. Yeah? And
I've got your number of course but sometimes
you're busy, I'm busy
and we can't
Whatsapp.
So I'm gonna say this very clearly. This
little thing that she did there, this little
underhand where she tried to catch you yeah?
This is emblematic
of something greater that the far right have
in store for you, bro. These people are
not gonna be loyal.
These people are not loyal to you. People
like Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins and these
kinds of people, they're not loyal.
When you are a member of a fraternity,
a religious fraternity like Islam,
we are bound by la ilaha illallah.
The proposition that there's no God worthy of
worship except for one God.
That's what we're bound by. We're bound by
something transcendental, something greater than ourselves.
We're bound by the purpose of life. We're
bound by the reason for our existence.
When you got people like Katie Hopkins and
Tommy Robinson, who who I know for well
because I'm taking Tommy Robinson to court by
his own admission. He's received the legal papers.
People like that.
Weak cowards who when they're confronted 1 on
1 get slapped in the face. There's videos
of him getting slapped in the face in
Luton by 1 individual.
One guy slapping him in the face and
him not even responding to that. Yeah? When
you're allying or speaking or being friendly to
people like that,
just wait because what happens is when they
get a chance, they'll throw you under the
bus.
That's when you have an allegiance,
an allegiance that is based not on the
transcendental,
not on the purpose of life, not on
these kinds of things. But what I will
say Andrew is
to be honest, I think you've done a
good job in circumnavigating it. She wasn't
tactful enough. I watched a video of him
actually, Andrew Tate, there was like a kickboxing
fight where he was fighting like a 20
year old.
And this thing here, a 20 year old
but he was very like impassioned and he
was very
like you know, eager.
And in the 1st round, he was given
Andrew a lot of trouble and stuff like
that and in the 2nd round, Andrew kind
of tamed him and I think he knocked
him out in the second
round. And this is something great about Andrew.
It's a feature both in his debating skills
and in his fighting. He's able to regain
composure quite quickly when he's under pressure.
He lets people try it and then he
kind of allows it's a a style, it's
a tactic, it's a stratagem.
He lets them try it, go for it.
Alright. Okay. Say no more. And then afterwards
he comes and he finishes the job. In
this case, Katie Hopkins tried to take him
down. She tried
to to deliver a kind of decisive blow
and what Andrew done was he he he
posited
an excellent counterargument.
Okay. Which is basically the argument from socioeconomics.
Yeah. So it's the argument is basically this,
is that
those who are in a higher standing in
terms of socioeconomics, who have more money, are
less likely to commit crimes. There's less likely
to be problems and so on and so
forth. And that, by the way, is a
basic analysis that can be applied
internationally. It can also be applied within a
country. So internationally in the sense that
you can see countries
acting with each other in that way. And
in a country, like, you would
if you want one predictor of who's gonna
commit the most crimes, it's those who are
most impoverished and disenfranchised and poor. It doesn't
matter what race, religion or ethnicity they are.
And it just so happens for example in
the UK, there's a lot of working class
Muslim people. Therefore you'll find disproportionate numbers according
to prison statistics for example of muslim people
according to the population,
desperate to the population in prisons.
Because there's a disproportionate number of disenfranchised
muslims or working class muslims in the UK
for example. So what he was making was
an excellent point and it was very it's
very difficult to argue against that point. So
she retreated.
Okay. So it's kind
of reminiscent of that time the young 20
year old tried to knock out Andrew Tate
in the first round then he kind of
dodged it and he knocked him out in
the second.
But the bigger point to be made here
is that allying yourself with the far right.
Okay?
I have to be honest with you, it's
gonna be a big mistake.
And a bigger mistake is trying to please
everyone.
To try and please the Muslim community while
simultaneously trying to please the far right, while
simultaneously trying to be a pro Trump supporter,
whilst simultaneously
being in the good books of Elon Musk.
But all that together,
what you will do is you'll actually when
you try and please everyone, you end up
pleasing no one. All of them will drop
you. And you could. Look at what happened
with Jordan Peterson.
Just look at his views. I was looking
at his channel the other day, man. He
had like 40,000, 50,000
numbers. Sorry to say. Sorry to say. And
it's not coincidental that that happened after he
dropped the Muslim community. Where he'd done it
conscientiously. He kind of like threw them under
the bus after we welcomed him with open
hands. Him and his family and his daughter
and everybody.
He tried dropping us and
the only thing that got dropped is his
views.
So what happened is this is that
you not only fade away into relevance
but you're in danger looking unprincipled.
So
in sum, therefore, I will say
that,
I think
that when you align yourself with a community
like the Muslim community
and you align yourself purposefully and mean meaningfully,
you'll find loyalty
until you die
because we're bound together by e man, faith.
And it goes all the way to the
grave.
Better than being connected to people like Katie
Hopkins of all people. And that's what I've
got to say.
Hey you, are you wasting your time on
social media again? Your brothers and sisters in
the slam net from Norway are establishing a
masjid, a dawah center.
Establishing a Masjid to convey the message of
Islam is one of the best deeds a
Muslim can do. There's a huge need for
it in Norway. You know this and I
know this, so that makes the reward even
greater.
So give generously and Allah
give you even more.