Uh, you're just passing. We haven't had a conversation, have we my friend? Not yet. No. Not yet. And, you told me you're Jewish? Exactly, Yeah. Perfect,very nice. Thank you very much for stopping here on this, uh… well, coolish spring day in London. No worries,okay. That's very kind of you. Thank you for the book. Thank you. And yeah, you just took a book, and we'e not had a conversation. And you told me your name is Abraham?. Yes. Hebrew name, Abraham and, uh, Jimmy, international name. Okay, You’re- Jimmy is your international name. Your Hebrew name is Abraham. And you're Jewish you said? Yeah. And, you're Jewish and you believe in God? Yeah. Yeah. Because, we meet some people, they say they're Jewish by culture, but they say, “We don't- We're atheist Jewish.” So, some people are like that, and you are a believer in God,brilliant. And you practice your religion? You pray, and so on? I'm not very traditional, but I follow. You pray? In my own way, yeah. But you don't... Do you pray the way Jewish people pray, or? Sometimes, but not all the time. Sometimes. Okay. And, uh… What do you do yourself, uh, Abraham? I do, like... Martial arts training, and personal training for people. You do martial arts training? So should I stand away? No no no… Okay, fine,if you do martial arts training,m,m,m. Okay, okay. Now Abraham, I'd like to invite you to accept Muhammad as a Prophet of God, okay? And the proof of that, Abraham, is The Miracle of the Qur'an. You've heard of the Qur'an, obviously. In fact you've got one there, because you just took one from our table. Now, the Qur'an is a miraculous book. You see, God sent Prophets. As you're Jewish, you believe in Abraham and Moses as Prophets of God. Uh, we believe God sent them with miracles, and these miracles show and prove they were sent by God. And in fact, for people who are atheists, the miracles prove, there is a God. After Abraham, and Moses, we also believe Jesus… You don't believe in Jesus, I assume? Maybe. Some of us do. Some of us do not. Yeah, some Jews. Some Jewish people do, some don't. Okay, after uh, Jesus, we believe God sent another Messenger, another Prophet. His name is Muhammad. Right. Muhammad's message, peace be upon him, is the same as the message of Abraham, Moses, Jesus. I wanted to discover and read about, actually. Fantastic. You've got a Qur'an, you want to discover, and read that,okay, fine. Are you from London yourself? I live here, yeah. You live here. You live in London, Abraham. Brilliant. Now, I'm going to give you 15 reasons why the Qur'an's a miracle. I'd like you to have a look. You're a personal trainer, martial arts trainer, and have a look and tell me what you think. Have you been to university at all? I've been. I did sports science. Uh, so you're a sports scientist ? Something like that. Very good. Yeah, that's good. That's good. Okay,sports scientist,okay. Number one, it's a one thousand four hundred year old book. It's unchanged in the Arabic language. In the Arabic language, it's exactly the same today as as it was at the time of Muhammad. That's good. That's- I like that. Okay. And this is agreed by everyone, uh, Jewish, Christian, Atheist-Scholars. Theologians, agree it's a book that hasn't changed. Number two, this book contains lots of statements about our observable universe. Statements about science. Okay. In common language 'scientific statements'. In sort of more scientific language, it's statements about our Observable Universe. Thirdly, the book, it talks about multiple subjects, Abraham. And, it makes no scientific mistakes. Not a single scientific error in the Qur'an. By the way, this is not a competition between Torah, which you believe in. I never compete.And the Qur'an. I never compete, I just look at the communal messages, and- You never compare, you mean? I never compete. I might compare, but not compete. Okay, yeah. No… Yeah, compare in a positive way. Brilliant. Uh, we believe the Torah comes from God, uh which was given to the Prophet Moses, peace be upon him. Some scripture, Suhufay-Ibrahim, given to the Prophet Abraham. Your name is Abraham. Uh, we believe that Psalms or Zaboor was given to the Prophet David, peace be upon him. And the Qur'an was given to the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. There's also another book called the Injeel, or Gospel, given to the Prophet Jesus, peace be upon him. Parts of the earlier books are today inside the Bible, Abraham. Okay, and the Qur'an is another book sent from the same God. Four, this book is easy to memorize in The Arabic language. And millions of people have memorized it without even being able to speak Arabic. I mean, I can't speak Arabic, but I can memorize the Qur'an, and there are millions and millions of people all over the world, Abraham. They can memorize the Qur'an off by heart, and they can't even speak Arabic. Five, Prophet Muhammad couldn't even read and write. So, you've got a man who's a shepherd looking after sheep, uh, right? And, and, he couldn't read and write. He said a special angel came to him called the Holy Spirit, and brought some words. And, these revelation continued. Now, he couldn’t read and write, so where does he get the words from? I mean, he said they came from God. I mean, you call God what? HaShem, or Elohim? Elohim, Adonai, HaShem. These are the most beautiful names. Qur'an- In the Qur'an, God says His are the most beautiful names. He's got many names. Some we know, some we don't know. Okay. Uh… Number six, Abraham. Thank you very much for standing here. God bless you. Number six, the words have an effect of making giving you happiness, making you positive. Obviously a little joke you could say is that not Covid 19 positive, okay? But it makes you positive, okay? Uh, sorry about that. Sorry about the jokes. Number seven, it contains no contradictions. You see, the book came down a little bit at a time, over 23 years. The chronology, time frame in the Qur'an shows you it couldn't have been written at once. It came down a little bit time, and yet it fits together beautifully. You see the point? You see, Prophet Muhammad had sadness in his life, happiness in his life, his children died, his mother passed away, peace be upon Prophet Muhammad. And yet, that's not inside the Qur'an. That's not reflected in the Qur'an. So that shows you whoever, the- Whoever's words they are, they don't- They're not the words of Muhammad because of the of this sort of timeless quality to it. Okay. [motorcycle engine] Number eight. The way the Arabic language is used inside the Qur'an, Abraham, is powerful and inimitable. It cannot be imitated and copied inside the Qur'an. Yep. You happy with that? I agree. I think Hebrew as well cannot be. Difficult to translate. Yeah. No, no. I'm not saying Arabic is difficult to translate. Hebrew and Arabic, by the way, both Semitic languages. Very similar languages. Yeah. Sister languages. No, I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is, the way the Arabic language has been used inside the Qur'an it's very powerful. Yeah. And, it cannot be imitated. That's what I'm saying. Not the Arabic language itself. I mean there's common Arabic. People speak it. It could be good/bad. But, it's the way Arabic has been used inside the Qur'an is special. I'm sure the way the words have been used inside the Torah is also special as well. [motorcycle engine] Number nine... Uh… Number nine, uh, Abraham; the Qur'an contains God's challenge. God, or Allah. You would say Elohim, or Adonai, or HaShem; Says inside the Qur'an… God says inside the Qur'an, Allah says in the Qur'an, that no one can ever write three sentences like the Qur'an, okay. And that's a very arrogant statement for a human being to make. Imagine if somebody wrote a book on, uh sports science, which you're, you, that's what you studied. Okay, or medicine, or something, right? Engineering, and said that, “My book is so special, no one can even write three sentences like it ever again.” This would be a very arrogant statement, and it's a a mad statement for a human being to make. Only God can say it, and He has inside the Qur'an, Abraham. Today, this book has produced the largest practice religion of 1.9, or 2 billion followers. And the fastest growing religion is Islam, Abraham. Number 12, historical events inside the Qur’an, 100% accurate. Prophecies inside the Qur'an, 100% accurate. Things that happened after the Prophet Muhammad left the earth, peace be upon him. Other religions, how they started is described in the Qur'an. Christianity particularly. And, the Qur'an gets it 100% correct. 15, the Qur'an contains an economic and a welfare system, which is not only still applicable today… It is, it's uh, it's still necessary today I would say,suggest. Now, what's the message in the Qur'an? This is what I wanted to get across to you. You're Jewish, you're a Jewish brother. Okay. Thank you very much for standing here. What is the message in the Qur'an? Message in the Qur'an is there is one Creator. Islam is purely monotheistic like Jewish religion. Yeah, that's right. Same as your religion. Like us here. Yeah. Yeah. So we are very similar. We believe in only one God. Only worshipping one God, unseen God. We don't believe God became a man, as Christianity says. We believe in the unseen God. Brilliant.Mhm. So, we've got lots of commonality. And, I assume we've got the commonality of Day of Judgment, Heaven and Hell… Yep? Yeah, yeah. So very similar. Angels. We believe in Prophets of God. Okay, there's a- There's a interesting point Qur'an makes, and this is what I would like to ask you. In the Qur'an, God says- I'm translating from the Arabic of course. God says in the Qur'an the Jews- You're Jewish. "Jews and Christians will say to you we're rightly guided, (we're correct). What does God- What is- What does God say to the Muslims to say to Jewish people, and Christian people. You're Jewish, okay. God says in the Qur'an, “say to them, the Jewish and Christian people,we follow the religion of Abraham, The upright, who was not one of the idolaters.” You see, you're Jewish. If there's someone Christian here, The Jewish like you, Christian, and myself - we're Muslim of course; we can all agree Abraham was a good man, a Prophet of God, sent by God. He should go into Heaven, inshAllah. God willing. Right? Well, you know that. We expect that. He's a very very great man. You know, great patriarch. You know, uh, the great. That means they're sort of the great father of religion really, in a sense. Okay, Abraham. Now, so what was the religion of Abraham? Was it Jewish? Was it Christian? Or, was it Muslim? This is the question. Now, clearly it wasn't Christianity, because Christian religion says that God became a man called Jesus. It's part of a trinity. Jesus is God. Okay. Abraham never talked about this God. Abraham always talked about the oneness of God, which Jewish people talk about, and Muslims talk about. We talk about only God is only one. That's what Abraham did. But Abraham, I would suggest, wasn't Jewish, because where Judaism came much later. Abraham has two sons; Isaac, Ishmael. Isaac's son is Jacob. Jacob was given the title of Israel by God. It's in the Qur'an, and the Bible; which means soldier of God, or worshiper of God. His children became the children of Israel, Bani Israel, as Qur'an says, okay? Very special people. And, one of, uh, Israel's son is Judah. And, Judaism comes from one of the sons of Jacob. And uh, so, therefore, Abraham, we can't say was Jewish, because the name Jewish, Judaism came much later, firstly. And secondly, I would suggest, Abraham, you’re Abraham, of course, is that the religion of Abraham was to submit to one God. Submission to one God. You know, doing whatever God wants. And the word Islam means submission to one God. That's what the word Islam means. And also, you see Islam Muslims are defined by the six beliefs of Islam. Anyone who believes in these six things is a Muslim. What are the six things? Number one, one God. Absolutely one God. Not male, not female. There's nothing like Him. Okay? No parents, no children. Number two, we believe in the angels of God. Thirdly, we believe in revelation from God. God sent down revelation. Okay, to the Prophets for mankind. So, one God, angels, of God, and books of God. Fourthly, we believe in Prophets of God. God has sent Prophets to all nations, at all times. Abraham himself was a great, one of the greatest Prophets of God. One of the greatest Prophets of God, peace be upon him. And Moses, and Noah, and David, and Solomon, Joseph, Jacob, Jesus, and Muhammad. Okay. So, one God, angels of God, books of God, Prophets of God. Fifthly, we believe in the day of judgment, and Heaven and Hell, as a Muslim. Sixthly, we believe in pre-knowledge and pre-destiny. Everything is known by God, and everything is planned by God. By this definition, I would suggest, Abraham, that your- Your namesake, or the person you're named after, Prophet Abraham, one of the greatest Prophets of God, was also a Muslim. Now, don't be offended. Yeah? But I would say he was the most- Yeah, yeah, of course. Also for me, it's less important. What's important is the way- -less the name. Yes, I agree. Most important thing is, uh, the way to God. Our, our lifestyle. It's not about names, I agree with you. But, what I would suggest is with these, with this message, and the Qur'an is telling us to follow Abraham, by the way, as one of the greatest Prophets of God. I would suggest this book comes from the same God, the God of Abraham, the God of Moses, the God of Jesus, Noah, and the God of Muhammad, peace be upon. You know, one God, who you call Elohim. It should lead to the same place. It does, it does, yes. So, what does the Qur'an say? What should we do? Worship one God, right? And, follow these people who are all worshipping God; Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, to name four of them. So, I would suggest, if a book saying these this, and it's got these characteristics, I would suggest it's from God. Can you agree it's from God? I mean, in a way, yeah. The way I see it is a bit different, but um… You know, if it's come from God directly, or from human inspired by God, at the end of the day it leads to the same place. Yes, so it's, either way, it's from God. Would you agree? In a way, yeah. I would. You see, the thing is, Abraham, if you agree this book is from God, the Qur'an is from God, then you'd have to- I'm sorry, but you have to agree that Muhammad, peace be upon him, is a Prophet of God, like Abraham, and Moses. Yeah. I wouldn't deny it, you know? I wouldn't deny it. So, I would like you to accept Muhammad as a Prophet of God. You can be Jewish, and I would suggest you're Muslim as well. Because Muslim means to submit to God. So, I would suggest you’re our Jewish, brother. I would like to invite you to accept Muhammad is a Prophet of God, brother. You're not losing anything. We're not a cult. We're not a religion, in the sense that there's no Church. There's no organization. We don't want any money. Uh, it's your personal spiritual journey, you know? And that's why Islam is teaching. It's our spiritual connection with the Creator, so I would like to invite you, brother Abraham. I'm saying brother, because we're all- No worries. Children of Adam and Eve. Don't be offended- No, no. My friend Abraham. I would like to invite- You’re a Jewish brother. I'd like to invite you accept Muhammad is the Prophet of God. And, you don't lose anything at all. You can still be Jewish, and you're a Muslim, because you're Jewish by race, and you're Muslim because you're submitting to God. You're also accepting Muhammad is a Prophet of God. And also, the way we pray is the way Abraham prayed. You see, in the Bible, in the Torah, Abraham prayed by putting his head on the ground. Moses prayed by putting his head on the ground. And, we would like to invite you, and you can see a Muslim brother praying there in the street the same way. Okay. And I'd like to invite you, Abraham, to accept Muhammad, as a Prophet of God. And uh, and you know… I mean, we are brothers anyway. You're Jewish. We're Muslim. But, this will bring us closer together. So, can you accept Muhammad is a Prophet of God? I mean. Maybe not in a traditional way, but maybe in my own way, yes. Mhm. So, you happy to accept Muhammad is a Prophet of God. I'm happy to be open to it, obviously. That’s good, so- And it's not a bad thing. So I would like- So- Yeah, really, I would say to you then- I would say to you, brother, that you're a Muslim. Okay? Because you accept Muhammad the Prophet, God; and that's not a bad thing, it's a good thing. We're closer together inshAllah. I agree. I agree. So, I would say, congratulations. You're a Muslim, brother Abraham. Uh, with these- You see, with these characteristics, this book couldn't come from a man, a shepherd, looking after sheep, who can't even read, and write, or people around him. You see, people at that time, they're all fighting, pretty simple lives here. Yeah, not complicated, not clever, not educated. Muhammad wasn't, uh, taught in the worldly sense. Taught by God, obviously. And, also he's telling us to follow Abraham, and Moses. You know Abraham is called. In fact, the Qur'an tells us that we're the Millet-e- Ibraheemm. We're the nation of Abraham. Abraham is a very, very, very, very high Prophet of God, peace be upon him. You know, one of The greatest Prophets of God. So, you know. Fantastic, fantastic. So, can you accept that Abraham was also Muslim in the sense that he submitted to God, and he had the six beliefs of Islam? I mean I agree that we are almost the same, so I don't know how to define it really. But would you agree that Abraham was, uh, submitting to God, which obviously you would agree with? Obviously, yeah. Yeah, obviously. And the six beliefs of Islam, would you agree he had the six? You're Jewish. You've obviously read the Torah, and so on. You read the Torah. Would you agree that the life of Abraham looks like, uh, and what he taught, looks like he did have the six beliefs of Islam? Would you agree with that? The beliefs- The six beliefs are one God. Yeah. Angels of God. Yeah. Books of God, Prophets of God, Day of Judgment, and Heaven and Hell. Of course, yeah. Fifth, and sixthly, pre-destiny and pre-knowledge. Everything is known by God, and everything has been planned by God. Yeah I agree with that. Yeah, you agree with that, then really from our point of view, he is a Muslim. This is why we say he's a Muslim. He was a Muslim because he submitted himself to God, obviously. And secondly, he was a Muslim because he had these six beliefs which define a Muslim. Anyone who has the six beliefs now is a Muslim. So… And you- And you have these beliefs anyway, I assume? Yeah. I mean, we call it a different name, do we? Yeah, you do. You do. You call it something else. But it’s the same. Yeah, it's the same thing. So I say to you, congratulation brother, okay? I would say, are you happy- Do you want to say the two sentences to get the strong connection? Let me tell you what they are, for information. Okay. Yeah. So, you can move it. Yeah. The two sentences, brother Abraham are, “I am a witness” That means, “I am sure nothing should be worshipped except the Highest Power” You call Him Elohim, Allah. Okay. In Arabic, right? It’s better. Yeah, in English [indistinct]. So, “I am a witness nothing should be worshipped except the Highest Power”, secondly, “I am a witness I am sure that Muhammad, peace be upon him, is His servant, and His Messenger, God's servant, and God's Messenger.” Are you happy to say that? Well I need to... For the second part, I'll have to do my own research, right? Okay, okay. But okay, fine. That's fine. You could go and do your research. Second, no problem at all, Abraham. But with these characteristics, would you agree the Qur'an looks like it's a very powerful book? 100%. Yeah, 100% it’s a powerful book. Okay, you're a Jewish, brother, and you're agreeing- You're an, um, sports scientist, and you're agreeing Qur'an is a powerful book. Is it a book that, uh, Muhammad peace be upon him, or people around him at that time, could they have written it? No, I believe these people were of a higher spirit, and very close to... God? Yeah. Okay. So, you're agreeing the Qur'an- So prophet... You're agreeing Prophet Muhammed was a higher spirit, you said? Yeah. Close to God. Yeah, 100%. So, you're agreeing that he's a Prophet of God then? Maybe, yeah. I mean, obviously I'm less educated on Muhammad than I am on Moses. But you're agreeing Muhammad is a Prophet of God from this,from this- I do believe that, you know, people wouldn't follow him like that if he wasn't. That's right. Including Jesus as well. Yeah. Perfect. Brother, we're really close brothers, now. You were Jewish when you came here, you were Jewish, and now you've accepted Muhammad is a Prophet of God. Qur'an, is from God. Before... I always respect religion, the real religion, not the people who claim it. That's good. Fantastic. God bless you. So, Jewish brother, I would say you're now Jewish and Muslim. I just believe that, you know, you can't call yourself a Jew or a Muslim if your intention is to harm kids, and women, right? I believe that religion would lead to a completely different place. So, like I said, I respect the real religion. Of course. We do as well. These are the real... God says in the Qur'an, “Amongst the Jews and the Christians there are true believers.” Allah says this in the Qur'an. 100%. Yes, of course. 100%. Very important, because- Now, these are the spiritual people who don't harm anybody, who don't hurt anybody, who are good to other people, who are good to uh, animals, who are good to the environment, or good to the planet. These are the real spiritual good people. These are the true submitters to God, uh, whether they call themselves Jewish, or Christian, or Muslim. I agree. Yeah, that's right. So yeah, you agree with that. God bless you, brother. So, I would say to you, welcome to Islam. I would say you're a Muslim, brother. You've said the words in English. I'm gonna, ah, I'll do the exactly same. So, you said in English, “I bear witness nothing should be worshipped except the Highest Power Allah”. And, you said in English, uh, “and I bear witness and I'm sure that Muhammad, peace be upon him, is His servant and His Messenger.” Now, you say exactly the same in Arabic. It's translated, and you say, [In Arabic declaration of faith] [In Arabic declaration of faith] That's it. Congratulations. Yeah. This, this confirms your- A very strong connection with The Creator. It's very important, you know, because, we’re not- By the way, we're not connected, as you know. Even from your Jewish background, it's not about connecting with Joe Biden, or Boris Johnson, or Bill Gates. I’m definitely not connected to Joe Biden. Okay. It's about connect- [cough] connection with the Creator of this vast Universe. I was reading only recently the size of the Universe. I'll give you one thing which I find really amazing, and I'd like to share with our viewers, and for you as well. The Sun, and all the planets; it's called the solar system (for our viewers), is moving around this galaxy called the Milky Way, okay? Which has got millions and millions of stars. What is the speed that the sun, and the other planets are moving around the Milky Way? The speed- I'm not sure whether you're aware of this. The speed is 450,000 miles per hour. The sun and all the planets, including the earth, is moving around the milky way at 450,000 miles per hour. Crazy. How long does it take to go all the way around the milky way? 230 million years. The Sun and all these planets are moving around. It's surprising that anything works. It's surprising. It’s amazing, Allah's creation. Yeah. It's amazing. I agree, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, um, it's surprising that the planets don’t all fall apart, or you know, the Sun. It is. And, we still have spring, summer. We actually have an old Jewish song, uh, that says like, “God God” uh, “may this never end; the sky, the sea, and the sun, and the sand” That’s right. You know? But of course, eventually it will end. Eventually, everything will end, and we'll go back to our Creator. So, we look forward to that, and welcome to Islam brother, and read the Qur'an. I will, yeah. A very inspiring book. Have you read it before? No I didn't- Surprising. Surprising. You just came to our table. You wanted to copy the Qur'an? You took one, and uh- I wanted to read it- Yeah. I already wanted to read it. I already decided. Yeah. Very powerful. Very, very powerful book. Uh, look, it has to be very very powerful- If we believe… If, if as we believe it's from God, they're the words of God. It must be extremely powerful. Because He's extremely powerful. By the way, this is not belittling the Torah. The Torah are also the words of Allah, God. Uh, and also, scripture given to Abraham, peace be upon him, and uh Moses, peace be upon him. And, the Psalms given to the Prophet David, peace be upon him. And, the Qur'an, is the continuation of that. This train of Prophets. Train of Messengers. And and life is temporary, and it's short. We've got to do as much spiritual. It's a spiritual journey, from a Muslim point of view. I don't know whether you'd agree with this. I agree with this. Yeah, yeah. From your Jewish background, would you have agreed that this life is a spiritual journey? Yeah, I agree, not only for my Jewish background, just from my own background, and experience, I believe that this is a transition. Yeah, absolutely. Because, we were in the Garden of Eden, represented by Adam and Eve. We're there for a short period of time. We don't know how long. You're aware. You agree with that story? I Agree. And I agree that there's a lot of snakes in the grass as well. Hahaha, that's right. There's a lot of snakes in the grass, and here we're on this Earth only for 70-80 years, maybe 100 years. So it's- And then, the next life would you agree. Would you have agreed as a Jewish person that the next life is permanent? The next life, meaning? Uh, after we die, we come back to life in the next life, with The Creator, with God. Uh, we'll be there permanently. Yeah. I mean obviously it's something that is a bit. It's a bit vague, but yeah I do have, uh, I do have some some experience, some small experiences that I believe, you know, are connections to that or world. That’s it, fantastic. whatever, or people that have passed away. That's right. So, we've got to look forward to that world. Uh- Now, because you accept Muhammad is a Prophet of God, it means you're Muslim, and we as Muslims can look forward to, uh, amazing Heaven. I'm not sure whether Jewish people believe in Heaven. Rivers of milk, and honey, and wine. Amazing partners to live with.Amazing buildings to live in. Greater than that; the Qur'an promises, the Prophet Muhammad told us, is to see the face of our Creator. To see the face of Allah. So, as-salamu alaikum (peace be upon you), brother Abraham. Welcome to Islam. And, insha-Allah (God-willing), we look forward to being together in this world as brothers, right? Jewish and Muslim brothers. Also in the next life, in Jannah, which is garden - Al-Firdaus. Jannat ul-Firdaus, the highest garden, inshAllah (Allah willing). Whats the name of the garden, again? The- Jannah is garden, and Jannat ul-Firdaus is the highest- We call it Ginnah, Ginnah. Yeah, yeah. Jannah. You can say- Yeah, same. Jannah, Gin- You say Ginnah. Very similar, and um… And the highest is Jannat ul-Firdaus. Have you heard of that? You don’t use that. What is that, again? Firdaus. No. No, you don’t. So, okay. Jannat ul-Firdaus is the highest heaven, and something greater than the Jannat ul-Firdaus for those is to be able to see the face of Allah, to see the face of our Creator. And, that would be absolutely amazing, apparently. The Prophet Muhammad told us, and the Qur'an tells us. So inshAllah (Allah willing), we look forward to that. Life is tough. We have our tests. We have our difficulties. Indeed. Yeah, yeah. That’s right. Indeed, yeah. That’s right, yes. But, it's a spiritual journey. It's all part of our spiritual journey, our experience, and we get closer, and closer to Allah. So, as-salamu alaikum (peace be upon you), brother. Welcome, InshAllah (Allah willing). As-salamu alaikum, shalom alaikum. Thankyou.