– I wouldn't ever want to punch a person who's within.. doing
some good work actually. – Interestingly enough I might
bring up a very controversial figure but we've just had
Andrew Tate accept Islam, someone who is the most
Googled person on Earth and it's very interesting that
Allah Subhana Wa Ta'ala would use such
a person to accept Islam, someone who has a very strong
influence on disenfranchised, young men, young males who speaks to them, he calls them – Young kings
and has a very profound impact on them, it's very interesting that Allah
would use someone like him and we ask Allah to protect him and
to actually make this conversion sincere. What are your thoughts on that? – You know I'll be honest with you
as much as it might sound very strange but I didn't really know who Andrew Tate was, obviously I'm busy and so on. When the hype came I obviously found out and I obviously then I checked
him out and I was very happy at the Shahada obviously who wouldn't be,
I mean we're Muslim and we're all excited. – We wish for everyone to be Muslim. – Ameen. Exactly. MashaLlah he seems
like a very sincere brother and he says what he feels, that means the hypocrisy factor
doesn't seem to be there at all, in fact it probably isn't
because he says it as he thinks, that's how it comes across
Alhamdulillah, so it's a good thing. And what I believe Islam
would do for a brother like that is amazing it would streamline his ideas and actually between
misogynism and feminism those are the terminologies
that people use today, we have a beautiful Islam,
the Prophet ﷺ approach because I know I faced some of
my friends, some Scholars as well, and some regular Muslims who
sometimes have told me certain things, – No, sheikh you're too soft
and no sheikh you're this.. And I tell you it's not that. Islam is a balance. There are times when
the Prophet ﷺ was extremely lenient and very forgiving, there were times when
he spoiled his family members. There is a balance, it's happened to me where people say
– Oh, you said this and you said that.. But we're calling towards a balance. A man needs to know and
a woman when to be lenient, when to be a little bit harder,
when to be a bit harsh, when to forgive, when to hold things and so on. So it's a beautiful balance. I believe that's what
Islam would do to anyone who's genuine in learning,
it would create a balance, it's not all about being
– I'm the king, I'm the boss and that's me. I mean no one would like you in that case
because why it's not the case it. You need the middle path, you are a King
but if only you have a Queen.