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Ep 1340 | Ex-Muslim: The Only Way to Stop Sharia Law in the US | Shahriq Khan


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Sharit Khan was raised a devout Muslim. After 9/11, he decided it was his goal in life to represent Islam as well as he could in America and convert as many people to Islam as possible. But God changed his heart when he was in college, and now he has an approach to winning Muslims over to Christ. And it might not be what you think.

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00:00:00.980 Sharit Khan was raised a devout Muslim. After 9-11, he decided it was his goal in life to
00:00:08.180 represent Islam as well as he could in America and convert as many people to Islam as possible.
00:00:14.380 But God changed his heart when he was in college. His story is absolutely amazing.
00:00:19.240 And now he has an approach to winning Muslims over to Christ. And it might not be what you 0.86
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00:00:57.080 Shark, thanks so much for taking the time to join us.
00:00:59.780 Can you tell us who you are and what you do?
00:01:01.280 Yeah.
00:01:01.660 Well, first of all, it's an honor.
00:01:02.940 And it's a pleasure to be your brother in Christ.
00:01:04.660 Yes.
00:01:05.020 To have such a powerful sister in Christ to be here with.
00:01:08.680 My name is Shark Khan.
00:01:10.220 I am 27 years old.
00:01:11.780 I'm the founder of Christ Underground.
00:01:13.600 It's a global ministry now, by the grace of God, that helps equip the church to reach the most about Muslims.
00:01:20.000 And my heart posture and our ministry's heart posture goes very hand in hand.
00:01:23.440 I have a full conviction that the Muslims must become Christian and there's no other way around
00:01:29.080 it. Um, I was born and raised in New York city and I'm a New Yorker at heart, but I moved down 1.00
00:01:34.260 to Texas and I got saved in college, which I'm sure we'll dive into the testimony.
00:01:39.800 But yeah, tell me a little bit more about your upbringing, being raised Muslim. Tell me about
00:01:43.960 your parents. Yeah. Well, I want to start here. Um, it really starts with my father and I, I want
00:01:48.860 to bring this up because it'll tie into the whole thing. But when, when you're engaging Muslims in 0.99
00:01:53.320 their faith i want you to know like what you're really dealing with so my father's from pakistan 0.99
00:01:58.320 and bless his heart he's he's amazing um he was one of 17 and he was like the golden child like
00:02:03.840 he has to come here to america he's the one that's going to get the american job get the
00:02:07.060 american income send money back home bring people over and he did it he did it he came here at 19
00:02:13.000 with 60 in his pocket he was a taxi cab driver he worked his entire way through school wow and
00:02:19.640 he actually would meet my own mom as a taxi cab driver. She was like a New York hot rod Indian 0.99
00:02:25.380 lady. And they would fall in love. She would get him a job at the banks. And my dad just climbed
00:02:30.900 this American dream that everybody's just so yearning for when you're overseas. Like my dad
00:02:35.980 loved America. He studied like the train systems and the electronics. And like, he was like, this
00:02:40.180 is it. This is like God's country. And this was like in the eighties, nineties. Yeah, this is in
00:02:44.300 eighties. And so, so my dad would end up coming here to America. He would climb the corporate
00:02:49.840 ladder from a taxi cab driver. He would become the senior vice president of a bank on wall street
00:02:54.800 and he would run their entire cybersecurity metrics. And it was on September 11th of 2001.
00:03:01.220 My dad actually had went into the office and I was about three and a half at the time.
00:03:05.320 And the city was just in chaos. And this was in between the first plane and the second plane
00:03:10.880 hitting the twin towers but my dad would actually go up to the 34th floor of his building and him
00:03:16.500 and his entire team were watching this this like smoke brigade from the twin towers and my dad
00:03:22.480 actually saw the second plane hit the twin towers with his own eyes and the reason i'm bringing this
00:03:28.280 up because if you want to understand who i am my earliest identity was given to me six hours later
00:03:35.160 when my dad came home we didn't hear from him from six hours um i was watching the news everyone's
00:03:40.500 like what is Islam like I mean nobody really knew it was terrorism or Islam at the beginning of it
00:03:45.120 but people like what's happening like who is this there's accusations my dad came home and one of my
00:03:51.040 earliest memories was him saying to my older siblings my mom as well Shariq what kind of
00:03:58.380 Muslims are we going to be like we don't know what's happening but we need to prove to the 0.95
00:04:02.500 entire West that this is not what Islam is and when it came out that the motive behind it was a 0.96
00:04:07.880 terrorism group, that it was associated with Muslim, you know, ideologies, radical ideologies. 0.92
00:04:13.920 It was very clear that the fear of the Lord from a very young age came upon my life. And I was 0.75
00:04:18.020 sitting there watching the news the next few months. We lived in a blue collar city in New
00:04:21.700 York. So our city was a bunch of firefighters and policemen, first responders, and everyone
00:04:27.040 was treating us differently. Like after 9-11, it was very clear that my role in life was to be
00:04:32.780 the Western light of Islam. And so I was so passionate about Islamic faith. I loved it so
00:04:37.560 much. And that was an identity that I would carry all the way until college. I was known as this
00:04:42.560 Muslim kid. You know, I'd really come in and out of the faith a lot, but I truly loved God with all
00:04:47.120 my heart. I yearned for him. I prayed to him every single night. And you wanted people to know,
00:04:51.720 you felt passionate about people knowing like Islam isn't what you saw on 9-11. Exactly. It's 0.94
00:04:57.060 something different. It's something better than that. Yeah. Cause how do you harmonize that?
00:05:01.400 Right? Like my, my father is one of the most hardworking, most loving, most caring and
00:05:05.320 provider men I know but then Islam is right here and it's challenging our family directly and so 1.00
00:05:10.680 we have to prove that and we have a mandate to prove that like when we were in our mosques 1.00
00:05:14.520 getting discipled by our sheikhs and our scholars they were like we reference 9-11 a lot like this
00:05:20.060 is not what Islam is and our radical ideologies do not define us and you see that in the fruit with
00:05:26.080 all the Muslims I know here in our area our metroplex they're doctors and lawyers they're
00:05:31.500 the head of Baylor hospital and they're doing so many humanitarian things for this world. It's,
00:05:35.780 it's like, how do you harmonize this? And it felt like that target on our back was
00:05:39.740 our version of Christian persecution that like, now we can actually go out there
00:05:44.040 and we can prove like, Hey, this isn't who we are, but this is what we're actually about. 0.62
00:05:48.320 And it's actually an invitation to see the real Islam and the real Allah. That's going to be 0.59
00:05:51.860 the most merciful and most kind for all of humanity.
00:05:54.540 Would you say that is the general sentiment of Muslims in America today? And then especially
00:06:01.380 post 9-11 to say no we're not a part of that radical group because i think we've seen especially
00:06:06.040 after october 7th there seems to be some sympathy among muslims in america toward hamas or they it
00:06:14.120 seems like a lot of prominent muslims even you know momdani the mayor of new york won't come out
00:06:19.640 and say that there's a genocide going on against the israelis or something like that and i'm not
00:06:24.000 even trying to get into a conversation about geopolitics but i'm just curious what you think
00:06:29.120 the general sentiment is about Islamic terrorism and about those Islamic groups abroad among
00:06:36.480 Muslims in America? Yeah. So a very big principle, I think that's discipled really well into the
00:06:42.520 Muslim generations are we have to separate Eastern Islam, like in that side of the world 1.00
00:06:47.740 and Western Islam. Like we are the 21st century Muslims. We know that Islam is a timeless religion 0.61
00:06:52.880 or so it says it is. We aren't the seventh century Arabs who are enforcing these radical ideologies.
00:06:57.440 so even with Mamdani like Mamdani is a Shia Muslim which is in my opinion you know I was a 0.70
00:07:02.420 Sunni Muslim which is a 90 majority sect of Islam there's like 1.5 billion of us I say that as if 0.83
00:07:07.380 I'm still in there yeah but you know even the Sunni Muslims are like you know Mamdani isn't
00:07:11.840 really a Muslim like he's more of a politician you know no Muslim would be parading around doing
00:07:16.500 LGBTQT giving it like a stamp of approval you know like I understand loving trans people and 0.96
00:07:21.000 loving people who aren't in your religion but him like enforcing and actually parading certain
00:07:26.060 ideas the entire like conservative islamic population which is majority of us we're all
00:07:32.520 looking at him very concerned we're like this guy is actually not a muslim and it's funny that people
00:07:36.260 people try to say that he's lying to us about his islamic agenda but the reality is i just see him
00:07:42.140 as an extremely lukewarm muslim yeah that's that's i think with the majority opinion as well that he's
00:07:46.080 a politician that he needs to grow in his faith and he needs to get more convicted which if he 0.82
00:07:50.280 doesn't want to keep the muslim majority vote behind him he's gonna have to get pretty radical
00:07:54.500 in terms of his ideas, which is just more of like a conservative American standpoint, too.
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00:09:09.920 growing up post 9 11 as a muslim you said that there was kind of this sense of persecution
00:09:20.820 did you really feel that or was that just something that you were kind of like a afraid
00:09:27.960 of like i don't want people to think badly of muslims or was there true hatred discrimination
00:09:33.820 that you experienced in new york yeah there was there's a lot i have a very particular story that
00:09:38.640 I was in kindergarten at the time and my teacher, I had gone to Pakistan to visit our family for a
00:09:43.580 bit. And our Pakistani family is amazing. There's like 80 first cousins there, like 30 more of me.
00:09:48.520 But when I had come back to my kindergarten class, my kindergarten teacher looked at me and said,
00:09:53.180 we wish you stayed over there. And like, we wish that you didn't come back because, you know,
00:09:57.520 it was, I think she maybe had somebody that was lost in 9-11. And so I was one of the only Muslim
00:10:01.840 kids in my year that time. And so it was very, very prominent. And if it wasn't direct, it was
00:10:06.540 very like subconscious in terms of people are just reacting to us and nobody knows how to trust us 0.99
00:10:11.560 and it made us just triple down on our identity it made us study the quran harder it made us
00:10:17.100 try to understand the hadith the like the teachings of muhammad to understand these end times to
00:10:21.520 understand how we as muslims can implement this global mandate of we want to make everybody muslim
00:10:27.580 so people think muslims are lying about that too i'm like we're not lying about anything like the
00:10:30.960 muslims are saying everyone should become muslim no matter what and that's like an end time sign 0.78
00:10:36.240 That's an end times prophecy that Muhammad gave us. 1.00
00:10:38.720 And so, you know, I'm stepping back into this lens of Islam and I'm saying, of course it happened. 1.00
00:10:43.360 Of course it happened. 1.00
00:10:44.300 Of course they're persecuting us.
00:10:45.420 Of course they're treating us differently.
00:10:46.900 And the truth was, as a Muslim, we were so dependent on Islam because we actually had a guarantee of salvation.
00:10:55.060 We all believe in Islam and Islamic theology that Muhammad would actually come back and intercede on the day of judgment. 0.68
00:10:59.980 and that through that, he would actually save all the Muslims who just said,
00:11:04.040 la ilaha illallah, that Allah is the one God.
00:11:06.420 And that was our assurance salvation.
00:11:09.180 So this 2 billion person religion that's so strong and so prominent
00:11:12.740 that's coming into America at record speeds now,
00:11:15.520 they have so much power and faith.
00:11:17.340 It's like, how do we handle that?
00:11:19.020 Like, what's our role as a church?
00:11:20.400 And what do we do there as well?
00:11:22.360 And you moved to Texas when you were 12.
00:11:24.240 What was that like?
00:11:24.920 it was fascinating because nobody really knew what islam was like in new york it was everywhere
00:11:32.040 i come to texas and my high school i think was like 93 percent white and i was like okay like
00:11:37.600 it's like a fresh start like everyone just sees us as like the good muslims as they said in the
00:11:40.860 texas accent and it didn't really feel like we were all that persecuted anymore it was like a
00:11:47.080 fresh start i could focus on school i could become excellent i can live out my islamic faith we had
00:11:51.800 our own mosques we could practice our own beliefs we had our own you know societies almost and we
00:11:57.680 could just be in that and it was so peaceful and so it was kind of like a breath of fresh air i was
00:12:01.960 like yeah it's amazing and texas is so fruitful um muslims actually really do align with conservative
00:12:06.980 ideology so that's i mean tons of them are coming here because texas is just an amazing place to
00:12:11.240 live and we're one of those families we really loved it yeah and so you continue to be a devout
00:12:17.400 Muslim, basically in a Muslim, a Muslim apologist, a Muslim evangelist, you wanted people to become
00:12:22.900 Muslim. And then you went to college in the Dallas area at a college where a lot of Muslims go.
00:12:29.160 Yeah. And actually one of the biggest MSAs, Muslim student associations is at the University
00:12:33.500 of Texas at Dallas, which is where I went. And I went as an insecure Muslim kid who was challenged
00:12:39.340 so much in his faith, who my identity was proving Islam. And when I had gotten to college, I realized 0.94
00:12:45.720 I broke out of indoctrination because in Islam we have this chain of command if I had any issue 0.99
00:12:50.440 I would go to my parents they would go to their mom and then they would go to the sheikhs and the
00:12:54.380 scholars who would say you know under sharia law this is how you operate this is how you act
00:12:58.060 and so there was never really a time for me to be challenged in my beliefs and I was actually
00:13:02.820 known as this Muslim kid who I would argue and really I've had to repent for this tear away the
00:13:09.200 faith of a lot of my Christian fraternity brothers because I was just like so insecure I was so
00:13:14.360 insecure and my ideology what do you mean by that tear away their faith that i would challenge them
00:13:18.600 i would i was trained and all muslims are trained on this now muslims are very devout we were trained 0.80
00:13:23.400 to surgically handle all of the truth claims in the old testament and the new testament 0.78
00:13:27.320 in the quran it says those who say trinity are blaspheming and that is amongst the worst sin
00:13:33.220 to make something like the trinity equal to god that god would never become a man they completely
00:13:38.320 denied the theology of theophanies which we can get into in a second but even the crucifixion
00:13:43.400 claim that it wasn't really christ on the sorry christ on the cross yeah all of that was drilled
00:13:50.300 into us from a young age when i learned that argument when i was in like third grade and so
00:13:53.820 seeing it in real time and challenging muslims on their faith sorry challenging christians on
00:13:57.400 their faith attacking the new testament attacking paul attacking the transmission attacking you know
00:14:02.780 the 40 different gospels not just the main four that made it in the bible but using all of those
00:14:06.880 together that's what we were surgically trained on doing and the truth was i was winning because
00:14:11.200 it's like what 19 year old is trained on how to handle Islamic apologetics and
00:14:15.600 polemics towards Christianity. 0.98
00:14:17.100 Like none of them were. 1.00
00:14:18.220 Yeah.
00:14:18.620 And so my opinion was my opinion.
00:14:20.740 My,
00:14:21.040 my standard was if I'm just 1% more confident in my faith,
00:14:25.420 if I just win one more argument than my Christian brothers,
00:14:28.600 I'm good.
00:14:29.200 And I'm Muslim.
00:14:29.840 And eventually when they're 80,
00:14:31.500 maybe they'll come to Islam because of a seed I planted. 0.98
00:14:33.680 Wow. 0.99
00:14:34.180 Yeah.
00:14:34.360 Yeah.
00:14:34.580 It sounds a lot like what Christian evangelists feel about planting seeds.
00:14:38.320 That's where I get it from.
00:14:39.240 Yeah.
00:14:39.600 Yeah. And you say that you were insecure, but that was manifesting itself in apologetics and
00:14:45.800 evangelism. Can you talk more about that? Yeah, I was absolutely obsessed with it. I mean,
00:14:49.720 every day I was, you know, I was playing college rugby. I was doing, you know, I was a 3.4 GPA.
00:14:54.840 I was a pretty okay student, but in all my free time, I would just go home and just study
00:15:00.560 apologetics. I mean, there was a point where it was two or three hours, almost every single night
00:15:04.320 i had free in college for four or five years i was like this is everything to me and this is the
00:15:10.700 moment it happened by trying to read the bible by going through the old testament by going through
00:15:16.720 the new testament trying to debunk it and reading my quran side by side and i've read the quran so
00:15:22.020 many times now i'm reading them side by side and i'm like i don't even know i can't defend this like
00:15:28.080 i can't defend my quran anymore and that was just so heartbreaking because i'm praying i'm really
00:15:32.540 holding the quran like praying into it there's a surah i think it's surah 67 or 68 called al mut
00:15:37.300 and like that surah is gonna like intercede for you on the day of judgment um in islamic belief
00:15:41.680 and i'm praying that surah over and over and over and i'm like what's happening you know what was
00:15:47.380 it that you felt that you couldn't defend in the quran so it was it was just how different it was
00:15:55.780 that the quran is claiming to stand on the authority of scripture that it's claiming to be
00:16:00.120 the final revelation like the updated iphone of the god of jacob isaac and abraham and just
00:16:06.960 reading it side by side and i would love to show you these differences because you're going to see
00:16:10.580 it and i pray that it just like ruins you for evangelizing muslims i think it will um but
00:16:16.000 reading it in a good way in a great way yeah in the best way possible yeah like your heart will
00:16:19.800 change completely for that ruined for the gospel kind of a way yeah um but i'm reading it and i'm
00:16:25.720 just like there's no way this thing can be corrupted and i'm looking at all the archaeological
00:16:29.760 evidence. I'm looking at the crucifixion evidence. And the way I describe it is like there's this
00:16:33.920 plastic bag that I'm holding and the crucifixion evidence is one rock and all the New Testament
00:16:38.020 stuff is one rock and all the Old Testament theology, all the connections is just rock and
00:16:41.920 rock and rock. And eventually this plastic bag just breaks. It just rips right in half. And
00:16:47.500 in 2020, I was a senior in college and I actually decided to leave Islam, but I hadn't let Christ 0.99
00:16:53.580 heal me yet. I was like, honestly, just so agnostic. I was like, I don't want anything to do with any
00:16:58.480 religion i was so hurt from losing my identity in islam i didn't have to tell anybody and i just 1.00
00:17:03.280 got so into the world and i got you know hedonistic i was this young man who was zealous
00:17:08.440 who like was just so passionate about religion and i had no hole to like nothing to fill that
00:17:14.200 hole anymore with and i'll take you to this night because this is where i want to land the plane
00:17:19.140 it was november 1st it was 2022 and this was actually the time in my life where i was most
00:17:24.220 suicidal because I really had not figured out this religion thing.
00:17:28.640 And when the fear of the Lord comes on you at three and a half because of 9-11 and your
00:17:32.180 family, and now you're 24 and there's no identity that you can even grasp onto, Christ hasn't
00:17:38.260 come into my life and healed me yet.
00:17:39.460 I didn't really ask him to, I was lost.
00:17:43.340 And it's actually, this is my iPhone background that I read every so often when I need to
00:17:46.480 like kind of rejuvenize myself for the mission, you know, it's, I wrote this prayer and I
00:17:51.260 actually, in 2022, I actually reverted back to Islam on the night that I was most suicidal. 0.63
00:17:56.720 And this is what I said. I said, Allah, please save me. Why is my mind letting me down? I am so 0.94
00:18:03.280 numb and do not care about myself. Why can I not get my mind right? Every day is so painful.
00:18:08.980 Every moment is so harsh. I can't relax anymore. I can't see clearly anymore. I can't enjoy the
00:18:14.160 smallest things anymore. Why have I done this to myself? Please help. And this was the night I was
00:18:20.500 most suicidal. And despite leaving Islam two years later, I was ready to go all the way back 1.00
00:18:25.320 in. I felt like I owed it to my Muslim girlfriend who I had to leave. I felt like I owed it to my 1.00
00:18:29.760 Muslim community of doctors and lawyers who were mentoring me. I felt like I owed it to my mosque
00:18:34.680 where I can go there for anything I need. There's seven figure surgeons bowing their head down in
00:18:39.780 reverent prayer next to a homeless guy and their shoulder to shoulder. I loved it. I loved it so
00:18:44.660 much and I felt so disrespectful towards it and I was like Allah I'm so sorry like put me back in
00:18:51.000 and that was a night where I had a dream I had a dream and it was just so white and I heard the 0.56
00:18:58.200 words and I only knew it was Christ because my Christian friends were forcing me into Bible 0.54
00:19:02.300 studies and I was defending I was reading the New Testament trying to debunk it but I heard the
00:19:05.520 words like get up and go like you've been healed and so that was the first time I like recognized
00:19:10.480 Christ in my life and I knew it was his words I was like that's not a lot that's Christ and I
00:19:14.460 had this like feeling that it was Christ but I just couldn't prove it and so I had this emotional
00:19:19.360 experience this dream and I like I'm sitting there and I wake up and those words just pierced my soul
00:19:25.460 because I was sitting there and I was I was in my bed and I was waking up at like 2 p.m because I
00:19:30.800 was so depressed and anxious all the time and I was staying up till 4 a.m and like just trying to
00:19:36.080 work I was in my high school bedroom because I was getting into all this debt trying to be an
00:19:39.040 entrepreneur like nothing was working and for the first time in years I woke up and the light was
00:19:45.380 brighter and the pool in the backyard was a little bluer and I like hugged my mom a little tighter
00:19:49.540 and like the eggs tasted amazing in the morning and I just remember that dream and I'm like is
00:19:54.040 this Christ's grace and so that was when I made a decision to go all the way back in with Christ
00:19:59.520 I'm like I'm not gonna tell anybody about this I'm just gonna make sure that me and Christ are good
00:20:04.700 and that would be did you even know at that point what really that meant
00:20:08.740 no i had no clue i had no clue what i did know well from the christian side i had no clue from 0.68
00:20:15.660 a muslim side i knew that me leaving islam was the most blasphemous thing in the world and it's
00:20:21.360 actually a teaching in the quran that if you know the message of allah and you mislead people 0.64
00:20:27.360 you are responsible for their sins on the day of judgment and i'm like man if i went back to islam
00:20:32.460 I am screwed right now, for sure, because we're an evangelist. 0.91
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00:21:29.080 service. That's patriotmobile.com slash Allie, code Allie. I told my mom about this maybe a few
00:21:40.740 days later, and she would cry because I was wearing this Christian cross. When I told my dad
00:21:45.780 I wanted to be Christian, he almost swung at me. He was physically abusive, which there's so much
00:21:50.440 grace there. Like my dad was beat probably 15 times harder by his dad. And so I'm happy to
00:21:54.960 break that chain off my family. Um, and like love on him through that. Um, my brother and sister
00:22:00.740 all cried. It was like a four on one and they're like, shark, you're on drugs. You're being
00:22:04.380 manipulated. You're being, you know, Satan is in your ear. They, they're very passionate about
00:22:08.680 Shaytan or Satan. Like Satan has a grip on my son and they're like praying deliverance over me. 0.50
00:22:13.260 Like they're getting Christian on me. Right. And I remember all of this and I'm just thinking like 0.83
00:22:18.840 there's this unshakable conviction in my soul that Christ is Lord.
00:22:23.160 And I knew it because I'm just debunking the Quran over and over in my head.
00:22:26.960 But I'm like, how do I prove it? 0.99
00:22:28.560 And I told my parents about this dream and like Muslims believe in dreams. 1.00
00:22:31.720 And this is something I really stand against. 1.00
00:22:33.480 It's a principle of our ministry. 0.95
00:22:35.020 You know, everyone is like, hey, we need to pray for dreams and visions in the Muslim world.
00:22:39.200 And as a Muslim who has had a dream and vision of Christ, like that's not a good excuse. 0.63
00:22:44.080 Like Christ said, pray for more laborers to be sent out because the harvest is plenty, 0.89
00:22:48.040 but the laborers are few. He didn't say, lay your hands on a globe and pray for more dreams and
00:22:51.780 visions. Like, I love it when the Holy Spirit moves. I love it because he did for me, but we
00:22:55.960 can't use that as a crutch anymore. We have to like actually understand the Quran at a level
00:23:00.060 that they don't even have to and win them over by reasoning off their scriptures.
00:23:03.700 So 2022, that's when you felt suicidal. You prayed to Allah. You had the vision of Christ
00:23:10.640 and you felt then that you kind of became a Christian. You said that you bought the Christian 0.61
00:23:14.040 cross. You told your family, Hey, I think I'm a Christian. You didn't totally know exactly what
00:23:17.680 looked like. You knew Islam was wrong. You knew that Christ had something for you. So before we 1.00
00:23:24.220 get to two years later, what did the next two years look like? Were you going to church? Did
00:23:28.740 you join a Bible study? Were you reading the Bible? Or was it just kind of the vague sense of like,
00:23:33.320 okay, I want to be good with Christ, but I don't know what that looks like.
00:23:36.080 Totally the vague sense. I didn't enter a church until late 2024 because I was trained to hate the
00:23:44.520 church like the church was the most blasphemous thing in the world to me i would never step foot
00:23:48.300 in there despite me believing in christ i also had a lot of churcher you know my christian friends 1.00
00:23:52.180 were not great exemplary christians by any means and my muslim friends were you know they were
00:23:57.260 actually more christian than i think the christian friends i had were so it was really just me and
00:24:03.020 just idolizing work and keeping to myself and just the grace of the lord on this this two years
00:24:10.100 like plan in my life because he just kept me so hidden and he kept me so like treasured and
00:24:16.100 it was basically just me and my bible it was me and my bible for two years straight
00:24:19.800 and just being in the world not engaging but of course i felt extremely disobedient because i 0.91
00:24:26.200 have this ex-muslim testimony i know how to handle the quran i know how to remove it as an authority 0.83
00:24:31.100 in muslim's lives to pave a way for the gospel and i'm studying it and i know it but i remember 0.92
00:24:36.760 I remember I reading the Bible and reading the scripture that the world will hate you for saying
00:24:40.480 my name is what Christ said and I was like man the world really loves me I'm just like that good
00:24:45.180 boy Christian and I'm still showing up to the parties I you know I'm still kind of lukewarm 0.81
00:24:48.860 I'm not in the church I'm friends with everybody I have this ex-Muslim testimony that's like in my
00:24:53.340 heart but I'm not sharing it with anybody and my whole family's Muslim and I wake up every day 0.85
00:24:58.840 thinking if Genesis 1-1 is true Islam is the biggest satanic stronghold on our people today
00:25:05.340 there's two billion Muslims, the largest unreached people group. And I just like kept shoving that 1.00
00:25:10.340 down and down and down until actually another piece of scripture, Jeremiah 20 verse nine, like
00:25:15.780 that the fire, like me wanting to talk about the Lord was like a fire in my bones. I grew
00:25:20.720 weary holding it in until I couldn't anymore. And eventually just like exploded out. So it was years
00:25:26.720 of that. I look back in hindsight, I'm like, Oh, that was just secret place time. But in the moment
00:25:31.680 it was just muddy and bloody. And I was deconstructing my Muslim identity without 1.00
00:25:36.180 really having any accountability. And I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy. I really wouldn't 0.92
00:25:40.700 because like, you got to be strong, man. You got to be so strong to do that.
00:25:46.400 Okay. So to 2024, you said February of 2024, what happened then?
00:25:51.620 So I was once again, so skeptical of the church and I was definitely not as charismatic as I am
00:25:57.560 now but I was at this prayer retreat and it was just me and maybe 15 of my friends and we were
00:26:03.100 just praying in a circle and my buddy he felt called to pray over me and he just like laid his
00:26:10.460 hand on me and I had never told him about my suicidal thoughts that had been like rampant in
00:26:14.700 my deconstruction phase but he laid his hand on me and he's like we're just gonna pray off the
00:26:19.940 spirit of suicide off you and your family and for the first time ever like I am like so skeptical
00:26:25.400 I try to be so logical.
00:26:26.800 I was on the floor.
00:26:28.480 Like I felt like 10,000 pounds were on my shoulders.
00:26:30.580 And then I don't even remember what he prayed,
00:26:32.500 but he was praying on me.
00:26:33.640 And it was maybe like 40 seconds.
00:26:35.860 And I just like, once again,
00:26:37.280 felt that like this lightness come up after this prayer.
00:26:40.040 And I'm still, you know, I'm,
00:26:41.820 it was just 2024.
00:26:42.660 So I've only been a believer for maybe two years,
00:26:44.060 like seriously.
00:26:45.300 So I'm still wrestling with it a lot,
00:26:46.580 but I'm like, was that like deliverance?
00:26:48.220 Was that like casting a demon out of me?
00:26:50.020 Like, is that going to still happen?
00:26:50.920 I don't know.
00:26:53.040 But it felt like it was,
00:26:54.080 I don't have a better answer for it, honestly, but that when that demon was casted out of me,
00:26:57.920 that spirit of suicide, same thing. Like I felt that lightness and that grace in my life. And I
00:27:02.140 was like, Christ, like you have delivered me like hallelujah. And that's what really lit my fire
00:27:08.060 for now public evangelism. So that was in 2024. Now this next year is very crucial from 2024.
00:27:16.880 This is February, 2024. I now I enter the church. I have discipleship. I'm in community. I joined a
00:27:24.060 much in the faith. Little thought in the back of my head. I'm an ex-Muslim. There's 2 billion
00:27:29.560 Muslims. There's 2 billion Christians and no one's talking about it. No one has a solution. I'm like, 0.99
00:27:33.340 what are we doing guys? So this was April of 2025, actually almost one year ago today. So we're
00:27:39.280 celebrating our one year anniversary of our ministry, which is really exciting. I picked my
00:27:43.060 parents up from Saudi Arabia. They went to Mecca to do the Muslim pilgrimage. And my mom, you know,
00:27:48.180 I throw my dad in the passenger seat. I throw my mom in the backseat. I throw their luggage in the 1.00
00:27:50.960 back of my car and I'm looking at my mom through the rear view mirror and this like she's explaining 0.82
00:27:57.980 her experience she's like it's so dangerous all the Muslims were pushing past her she has this 0.99
00:28:01.340 like torn MCL they're pushing past her to go get close to the Kaaba touch the Kaaba kiss the Kaaba 1.00
00:28:06.180 and and what's the Kaaba the Kaaba is the big black cube in Saudi Arabia that the Muslims circle 0.57
00:28:11.680 that they believe that Abraham and Ishmael made and if you're we'll talk about that in a second
00:28:15.600 if you're engaging Muslims in their faith you have to talk about the Kaaba it is like the pillar of
00:28:20.020 islam it's one of the pillars of islam actually to go there and perform this this ritual so 0.99
00:28:25.940 she's at the kaaba and it's so dangerous my dad had to like put her his arms around her so that 0.98
00:28:31.280 people stop shoving her and it's like pinnacle of islamic theology and spiritual experience and
00:28:37.220 like reverence for god she's sitting there and i look at her in the mirror and the same spiritual
00:28:42.200 death that i saw in my own eyes i recognized in my own mother my heart just completely shatters
00:28:48.640 and that very night i remember going home and saying a very simple repentance prayer i said
00:28:56.540 lord i repent for being a good boy christian i call it like the khaki pant wearing christians
00:29:03.120 like the guys that just really aren't making anybody mad at them for speaking of jesus i had
00:29:08.040 this ex-muslim testimony that i was so passionate about that i just wasn't sharing with anybody 0.69
00:29:12.580 and I repented I said Lord please just add me to the body of Christ that is responsible for ending 0.96
00:29:19.760 all false religions one sentence and I went to bed that Friday was actually good Friday 0.93
00:29:26.280 and I just felt this insane conviction in my soul to launch something do something about it 0.94
00:29:33.120 that was the day I started my first YouTube video and that very first YouTube video ends up just
00:29:37.800 exploding on the internet and the ministry that we started today has come off of that so that was
00:29:43.380 april 18th our first youtube video and we're celebrating our one year anniversary of that
00:29:46.960 video with the whole team and since then that's turned into a global content machine it started
00:29:54.560 our ministry we now have almost 10 000 people in over 100 different countries learning the master
00:29:59.140 key which i'll talk to you about in a second it's our apologetic system to reach the most devout
00:30:02.820 Muslims and the Instagram brand exploded. And now all of a sudden I'm thrusted to the front lines of
00:30:09.040 Muslim revival. And there's like a real burden to save the 7 million Muslims here in the West.
00:30:16.120 It's only 1.5% of our population. I think if we save them now, yesterday really is what I needed 1.00
00:30:21.880 to happen. Then they'll be the ones to go spread the gospel to all of the 53 Muslim majority 1.00
00:30:28.960 countries it doesn't have to be american missionaries anymore we focus on america as a
00:30:32.440 mission trip i really feel like that's the key because i know if my dad comes to christ
00:30:39.140 his first inclination is oh the 80 plus first cousins we have in pakistan they need to know
00:30:44.260 they've been misled and he'll go back and he speaks the language he has the passports he has
00:30:48.580 the authority to go over there and i think it's so prophetic it's like the entire conservative
00:30:52.680 movement is saying deport the muslims i was at amfest some people were saying like we should 1.00
00:30:56.180 just kill all of them. I'm like, what are you guys talking about? Why don't we just make them 1.00
00:30:59.580 Christian? Like, when did we become so incapable? If we can't defend our faith against Muslims, 1.00
00:31:04.880 we shouldn't, like, maybe we should just become Muslim if they're that persuasive. 0.99
00:31:08.780 So tell me about sharing the gospel with Muslims. And we might not all know, 0.95
00:31:14.420 because most of the audience is not Muslim, exactly what you're talking about, but we want
00:31:17.040 to know. We want to learn about all you're talking about, the inconsistencies, where to go with them.
00:31:21.920 we want to know more about islam so we can be effective evangelists so tell us let's do it okay
00:31:26.880 so the key principle is we have to use a biblical scripture approach so it's so easy to come at 0.89
00:31:33.580 morality claims we can call muhammad certain words we can say he's a warlord a pedophile we can come
00:31:38.500 at their politics none of it is persuasive to muslim if you guys learn one thing from me two 0.95
00:31:43.600 things first we have to use what's persuasive to muslims not to christians so as christians it's 0.94
00:31:49.880 very easy to get in this echo chamber of hearing, you know, Islam isn't compatible with the West, 0.81
00:31:54.180 Sharia law needs to be banned. I don't know a single Muslim who looks at that and is like,
00:31:57.880 oh, you know, that's a really convincing argument. And I'm going to go and leave my faith. We have 1.00
00:32:01.800 to do one thing and that's undermine the authority of the Quran. This is the only thing we need to 1.00
00:32:07.300 worry about. Nothing else matters. This book has authority over 2 billion people that are still
00:32:14.340 made in the image of God. Sharia law, politics, wives, moral code, ethics, everything comes
00:32:20.920 from this. So if we can remove this, that they think this is the divine word of God,
00:32:25.440 if we get this out of the way, straight path to the gospel.
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00:33:46.680 But Matthew 23, 15 says this. It says, woe to you, the Pharisees who travel land and sea just
00:33:51.460 to make one single convert. You make them twice the son of Satan that you are. And in the church,
00:33:55.980 what we're doing is, I don't think he's just talking to the Pharisees. He's saying, Christ
00:34:00.700 is calling us sons of Satan because we're ripping away people's faith away from Christ. And what
00:34:05.420 we're doing as a church right now is we're deconstructing islam but we're not reconstructing 1.00
00:34:09.720 biblical foundations and you end up with a bunch of sharks who by the grace of god i got saved 0.99
00:34:14.180 but i was agnostic for years and i almost took my own life like we don't have that we can't have 0.78
00:34:19.860 that we can't have muslim to atheist muslim to agnostic we can't have muslim to new age none
00:34:25.000 of that it needs to be muslim to christian yeah so how do we do that we need to deconstruct 0.95
00:34:30.460 the quran using only the bible specifically this the torah the torah is the key and i'm going to 1.00
00:34:38.580 show you i'm just going to read you a few stories and i want you to tell me what stands out to you
00:34:43.500 so this is surah 28 this is in the quran and this is actually it's like a chapter verse chapter okay
00:34:49.820 yeah think of it like genesis like genesis yeah and so surah and then verse or ayah is what muslims
00:34:54.700 would say but for this case it's surah 28 verse 26 to 29 i'm going to read this to you you tell
00:34:59.180 me what stands out. So this is Moses getting married at the well of Midian. It says, Oh,
00:35:04.380 my two daughters. Sorry. Oh, one of my two daughters suggested, Oh, my dear father,
00:35:09.580 hire him. A strong, trustworthy person is definitely the best to hire. The old man
00:35:14.500 proposed to Moses. I wish to marry one of these two daughters of mine to you, provided that you
00:35:19.600 stay in my service for eight years. If you complete 10, it'll be a favor from you.
00:35:24.340 But I do not wish to make it difficult for you. God willing, you'll find me an agreeable man.
00:35:27.960 Moses responded
00:35:29.280 Then it is settled
00:35:30.180 Whichever term I fulfill
00:35:31.520 There will be no further obligation on me
00:35:33.540 And God is a witness to what we say
00:35:35.080 When Moses had completed the term
00:35:37.320 And was traveling with his family
00:35:39.200 He spotted a fire on the side of Mount Tur
00:35:41.640 That's the burning bush
00:35:42.440 Did anything stand out to you in that story?
00:35:46.620 Who was the Israelite
00:35:48.600 Who had to serve two terms for his wives? 0.74
00:35:51.640 Jacob
00:35:52.020 It was Jacob
00:35:52.560 Was it Moses?
00:35:54.100 No
00:35:54.380 How many daughters did Jethro have?
00:35:56.360 This is a very niche Bible question
00:35:57.940 I don't know if I know.
00:35:59.380 So he had seven.
00:36:00.480 We also know it's Jacob's story conflated with Moses because at the very end, it says,
00:36:04.360 when Moses had completed the term and was traveling with his family, he spotted a fire,
00:36:08.800 the burning bush.
00:36:09.920 But we know in Genesis 30, Jacob is the one that says, give me my wives and children after
00:36:15.120 I fulfill my term and I'll be on my way.
00:36:17.340 So what's happening? 0.97
00:36:18.700 This divine word of God, the Muslims are claiming our scriptures are corrupted. 0.99
00:36:23.400 In 2026, the Christian scriptures are corrupted.
00:36:26.560 They're claiming that our Bible, Old Testament and new are completely corrupted, totally wrong.
00:36:30.760 And in 2026, we have let them get away with that claim way too much.
00:36:35.460 Specifically, how is it corrupted?
00:36:37.920 They're saying that we made up the story of Jacob with Rachel and Leah, that we made it up.
00:36:42.980 It was actually Moses.
00:36:44.040 And so we actually corrupted Exodus 2 now, that Moses was actually with his family.
00:36:47.960 Now he's not with his family.
00:36:49.040 We changed seven daughters to two daughters.
00:36:52.880 We changed, I mean, what else in there, right?
00:36:55.620 the service terms that Jacob served for a wife.
00:36:57.380 No, no, no.
00:36:57.660 It was actually Moses.
00:36:59.120 They're saying that the Jews corrupted
00:37:00.040 all of those scriptures all throughout time. 1.00
00:37:03.120 Let's keep going.
00:37:03.900 This is in every single story.
00:37:06.060 And the Quran obviously was written
00:37:08.180 many centuries after the Torah was written.
00:37:13.760 And so, and yet they claim that,
00:37:16.180 is this inspired?
00:37:17.360 This might be a very like fundamental question,
00:37:20.060 but they believe that the Quran is inspired by Muhammad,
00:37:23.580 that Muhammad is one who wrote the Quran?
00:37:26.720 Great question. 0.89
00:37:27.360 Okay. 0.73
00:37:27.680 So Muhammad was illiterate. 1.00
00:37:29.180 It's actually a miracle in Islam 1.00
00:37:30.860 that Muhammad couldn't read or write 0.96
00:37:33.720 and that he's actually getting all these stories 0.98
00:37:35.680 of the Old Testament correct.
00:37:37.540 And that's a miracle.
00:37:38.500 It's like proof of his prophethood.
00:37:40.120 Okay.
00:37:40.900 And what is it verified against?
00:37:44.220 Like we can look at the Old Testament
00:37:46.660 and we can look at archeology
00:37:48.620 and we can look at different historical documents
00:37:51.560 at the time that existed in addition to the Torah.
00:37:54.400 And we can say, okay, like these things are checking out. 0.94
00:37:56.920 Are there verification processes that Muslims have to say, okay, no, it really was Moses 0.89
00:38:02.920 and not Jacob? 0.99
00:38:04.140 Yes.
00:38:04.600 So that's a fascinating question.
00:38:06.240 And you're kind of asking like, well, where are these stories really coming from?
00:38:09.080 Like what other source?
00:38:10.060 Yeah.
00:38:10.260 I'm going to get there because I want to build a really, that's a great question.
00:38:12.580 That means you got the apologetics down to a T.
00:38:14.380 Okay.
00:38:14.920 I'm going to get there because I'm going to build a cumulative case for you.
00:38:16.980 And then I'm going to really land the plane for you.
00:38:18.220 Okay.
00:38:18.460 Awesome.
00:38:18.760 Okay.
00:38:19.280 This is Surah 2, verse 249.
00:38:21.260 Tell me what stands out with this one.
00:38:22.740 When Saul, so this is Saul versus Goliath, okay?
00:38:26.020 David and Goliath.
00:38:27.180 When Saul marched forth with his army, he cautioned,
00:38:29.980 God will test you with a river.
00:38:31.760 So whoever drinks his fill from it is not with me.
00:38:34.200 And whoever does not taste it except for a sip from the hollow of his hands is definitely with me.
00:38:39.060 They all drank their fill except for a few.
00:38:41.540 When he and the remaining faithful crossed the river, they said,
00:38:44.320 now we're no match for Goliath, but those who believed were certain that they would meet God.
00:38:48.880 and they reasoned how many times
00:38:50.740 has a force vanquished a mighty army
00:38:52.780 by the will of God.
00:38:54.220 So Saul's army went to advance Goliath
00:38:56.400 and his warriors.
00:38:57.260 They prayed, showered us with perseverance.
00:38:59.320 They defeated Goliath's army by God's will.
00:39:02.660 And then David killed Goliath.
00:39:05.300 And then David was immediately blessed with kingship.
00:39:07.480 That's the next line.
00:39:08.420 Okay.
00:39:09.200 What's that out there for you?
00:39:10.520 A few things.
00:39:11.680 Yeah.
00:39:12.140 Well, a few things.
00:39:13.060 Obviously, David didn't automatically become king.
00:39:16.060 Saul wasn't happy that that whole thing happened.
00:39:18.600 he was afraid that David was going to take his throne, all of that stuff.
00:39:21.680 Right, exactly.
00:39:22.620 So, and then also wasn't David and Goliath a 1v1 and then they got inspired?
00:39:26.060 Yeah, right.
00:39:26.460 And then that first part, who was the Israelite? 0.77
00:39:29.500 He was a judge who tested his army with a river and they had to lap like dogs and sit 0.67
00:39:34.580 from the hollow of his hands.
00:39:35.520 Was that Saul?
00:39:36.840 Hmm, no.
00:39:37.700 He had 30,000 people that got whittled down to 300.
00:39:40.160 Yeah.
00:39:40.560 It was Gideon.
00:39:41.360 Yeah.
00:39:41.720 It's the Gideon 300 in Judges 7.
00:39:44.380 That was Saul?
00:39:45.720 How did that end up in the Quran?
00:39:47.180 Right.
00:39:47.420 And why?
00:39:49.540 Okay.
00:39:49.980 That's my story.
00:39:50.800 I can't let go of that question.
00:39:51.920 Like, why would we change these?
00:39:53.500 It's like you keep the same stories,
00:39:54.820 but you just change the characters.
00:39:56.320 It's interesting.
00:39:57.100 I have an intense theory on that
00:39:58.300 that I really want to land with you.
00:39:59.620 I'll tell you why
00:40:00.200 after I do a few more examples.
00:40:01.580 No, go ahead.
00:40:02.080 Okay.
00:40:02.420 This one to me is absolutely insane. 1.00
00:40:04.820 The Muslims will say your Bible is corrupted. 1.00
00:40:06.720 I'm saying specifically how. 0.98
00:40:08.800 This is Surah 17, verse 101.
00:40:10.980 How many plagues were in the Bible?
00:40:13.840 There were nine plagues.
00:40:15.000 There's 10.
00:40:15.560 There were 10.
00:40:16.180 10 plagues.
00:40:16.520 The 10th, the 10th one was the, the firstborn dying of Passover.
00:40:19.520 Exactly, yes, so the 10th one was the most important one, okay? 0.64
00:40:22.520 17 verse 101, we surely gave Moses nine clear signs.
00:40:27.520 And two of those were the hand in the shirt and I believe the serpent getting thrown down.
00:40:30.520 So there's seven plagues in the Quran.
00:40:32.520 Guess which plague they conveniently leave out? 0.92
00:40:35.520 The 10th one?
00:40:36.520 Yeah, the death of the firstborn, the Passover lamb, the blood on the doorposts,
00:40:39.520 the angel passing over.
00:40:41.520 They conveniently leave that out.
00:40:43.520 So when they're saying our Bible is corrupted, our scripture is corrupted,
00:40:46.520 the Passover is mentioned 70 plus times all throughout since Exodus through the
00:40:52.520 New Testament. They're saying that the Jews just made that up, that they still 1.00
00:40:57.580 believe it today, that we just added it in scripture for fun, for giggles. That's 0.95
00:41:01.880 what they're claiming when they say our Bible is corrupted. Like let's press them
00:41:04.200 on this. You're saying our scripture is corrupted. Let's defend it. Let me give
00:41:07.780 you a really funny one. Okay. Who adopted Moses? Do you know that one? Miriam. Well,
00:41:13.120 No, Miriam was his sister, correct?
00:41:16.080 Okay, the daughter. 0.74
00:41:17.480 The daughter of Pharaoh.
00:41:18.880 I don't remember her name.
00:41:20.100 I don't remember her name either.
00:41:21.080 I'm still a new Christian, so give me grace on that one.
00:41:22.660 No, you know a lot about your brother.
00:41:23.920 I don't remember the Pharaoh's daughter's name
00:41:26.760 who picked him up out of the river,
00:41:28.780 but it was Miriam who was his sister.
00:41:31.360 So in the biblical account, it's in Exodus 2,
00:41:34.560 Pharaoh's daughter went down to the Nile
00:41:36.500 and Moses was, I think, in the basket
00:41:38.040 and she found him and rescued him and said,
00:41:39.500 hey, we should adopt him.
00:41:40.320 So even the littlest details, Pharaoh's daughter to Pharaoh's wife, have you seen the Prince
00:41:57.640 of Egypt movie?
00:41:58.640 Yeah.
00:41:59.640 Okay. 0.89
00:42:00.640 In the Prince of Egypt, they have Pharaoh's wife adopting Moses and everyone in the Christian 0.78
00:42:04.460 scene was like, wasn't it Pharaoh's daughter?
00:42:06.180 Like, why did they get that detail wrong? 0.65
00:42:07.780 It's a Muslim movie.
00:42:08.780 They get it from the Quran.
00:42:10.040 Yeah, the Pharaoh's wife details in the Quran. 0.93
00:42:12.040 The Prince of Egypt is a Muslim movie?
00:42:13.400 They use Muslim theology.
00:42:14.740 They use Muslim scripture.
00:42:16.080 I had no idea about that. 1.00
00:42:16.900 Isn't that hilarious?
00:42:18.100 Wow.
00:42:18.620 So whoever made that movie
00:42:19.300 might have been really misled 1.00
00:42:20.220 or they're just a Muslim.
00:42:21.100 I had no idea.
00:42:22.020 Okay, that's so interesting.
00:42:23.300 Yeah.
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00:43:31.300 There is a cumulative case that we're building.
00:43:33.440 There are thousands of differences here that end up in the Quran.
00:43:38.500 The most prominent ones, and this is the kill shot, the story of Joseph, because you're
00:43:43.360 asking where these stories come from?
00:43:44.860 Why was it changed in this way?
00:43:46.660 What's the motive?
00:43:48.060 This is Surah 12.
00:43:49.980 And this one's really important because we use this in our ministry a lot in treat evangelism.
00:43:53.700 This is the story of faking Joseph's death.
00:43:56.580 And when they presented the bloody robe to Jacob, his father, the Quran says this,
00:44:00.900 then the brothers returned to their father in the evening weeping and they cried our father
00:44:06.540 we went racing and left joseph with our belongings and a wolf devoured him but you won't believe us
00:44:11.680 no matter how truthful we are they brought his shirt stained with false blood and jacob responded
00:44:16.220 no your souls must have tempted you to do something evil so i can only endure with
00:44:21.100 beautiful patience it's with god help god's help that i seek to bear your claims so let me summarize
00:44:25.380 what's happening the brothers come home in the evening weeping they make a claim they hand him
00:44:29.840 the shirt and they say, Jacob, you're not going to believe us, but Joseph was devoured by a wolf
00:44:34.980 and Jacob in the Quran doesn't believe him. He says, no, no, Joseph is alive. And I know that.
00:44:41.440 And I can just only bear witness to what you say. And that's later corroborated in the Quranic
00:44:45.160 account. My favorite verse in Genesis is Genesis 37 verse 34. Jacob sees the reaction and he says,
00:44:53.960 Joseph has without doubt been torn to pieces.
00:44:57.220 Jacob knows for sure that Joseph is dead.
00:45:00.660 Very minute difference.
00:45:02.460 But in the Quran, 1.00
00:45:03.900 it's a miracle that Muhammad can say 1.00
00:45:07.320 the entire story of Joseph, 1.00
00:45:09.120 word for word, bar for bar,
00:45:11.000 and he doesn't get it wrong.
00:45:12.240 He does it all in one go for 98 verses. 0.99
00:45:14.400 That's a miracle of Muhammad. 1.00
00:45:16.260 Guess how many differences there are 0.93
00:45:17.840 in the story of the Quran and the Torah
00:45:20.980 with the story of Joseph.
00:45:22.360 I don't know.
00:45:22.880 take a guess there's 98 verses in the in the Quran throw a number out there um 47 47 that's
00:45:30.420 a good number that was maybe four or five there's 944 wow differences in between the story of Joseph
00:45:37.320 in the Quran and the Torah wow and even the sheikhs like Dr. Yasir Qadhi who's the head of
00:45:42.080 Epic who I was with last Friday even he says it's a miracle that these stories are so similar
00:45:47.200 are they? Because that one detail change, Jacob knowing he's alive or dead, means that we
00:45:52.980 randomly corrupted all of Genesis 37 to 50, all of it. So what we're doing is we're pressing them
00:45:58.680 on it. Now, let me answer this question for you. Where are these stories coming from? I'm going to
00:46:03.380 build a case. This is a theory of mine. I think it's the strongest theory we have. Who is telling
00:46:08.200 these stories to Muhammad? Well, if you look at the landscape of Saudi Arabia, the Jews get kicked 0.98
00:46:14.620 out of the temple in 70 AD. They actually migrate south and they actually end up, you know, in the
00:46:19.680 7th century around Mecca, Medina, and Kabar. These are Saudi Arabian cities, okay? There's not a lot
00:46:25.120 of Christian influence there. A lot of these Jewish legends that they have, it's called Midrash 0.99
00:46:30.760 Judaism. Are you familiar with Midrash Judaism? So Midrash is basically ancient folklore that the
00:46:36.220 rabbinical Jews made to expand on the Torah stories. Those are rampant in the Quran. Muhammad
00:46:43.400 is hearing the stories from rabbinical jewish people who deny the messiah and it's ending up
00:46:47.800 in the quran i'll give you two pieces of proof interesting in surah 12 that story of joseph
00:46:53.880 jacob suddenly thinks joseph's alive despite the torah the torah very clearly says
00:47:00.280 jacob knows joseph is without doubt torn to pieces okay i'm trying to make it as entertaining as
00:47:04.360 possible because now we're getting deep deep apologetics no it's good in the jewish midrash
00:47:10.200 we have this oh I wish I had it with me we have this giant textbook it's called Legends of the
00:47:13.860 Jews it's written by it's compiled by Lewis Ginsburg and my team is like eating that thing
00:47:17.780 for breakfast like the more we read into it the more we're finding Quran similarities left and
00:47:21.180 right there's a story a commentary on the Torah that says you know Jacob knew Joseph was without
00:47:28.580 doubt torn to pieces but actually there's a rabbi that makes an interpretation saying but you know
00:47:33.300 because Jacob is you know a prophet of God which he is in Islam as well that he wouldn't know this
00:47:39.440 And it's actually impossible to mourn the death of somebody who's actually alive
00:47:44.360 And so Jacob actually knows that Joseph's alive that detail ends up in the Quran one more detail
00:47:50.420 This one's really good. Uh, this is surah 1267 to 68. Give me some grace here as I flip through our Quran's
00:47:59.820 Okay, this is the most
00:48:02.420 and for like the audience to you guys like
00:48:05.200 This is like making sense out of nonsense sometimes. So just bear with me
00:48:08.240 me there's a verse jacob is instructing his his sons to go through a different gate so the sewer
00:48:15.860 says this he then instructed them oh my sons do not enter the city all through one gate but go
00:48:22.060 through separate gates and he just says that one random sentence and there's no motive there's no
00:48:27.200 explanation and then he says it's only god who decides that exact same random passage is in the
00:48:35.780 Jewish legends from before the time of Muhammad that they're saying, Hey, Jacob is saying to his
00:48:42.000 brothers, sorry, to the, to the, to the, to the brothers do not enter from the same gate because
00:48:47.520 of how handsome you are. And then there's one more line and it says, lest the evil eye will smite you
00:48:53.740 and take advantage of you. So enter from one gate, leave through another gate, have a clean entrance
00:48:57.920 through the city gates, that city, sorry, that city, that story is in the Quran too. It's all
00:49:04.580 over the place. There's even more niche ones like disbelievers being transformed into apes. 1.00
00:49:08.900 That ends up in the Quran. Obviously not in our Torah. Rabbinical Jewish legend saying that that's 0.96
00:49:13.640 going to happen. So you believe that Muhammad was really influenced by the Jews and the Jewish
00:49:18.860 teaching of the time. He couldn't read it. He heard it. He tried to piece it together into 0.71
00:49:24.600 his own religion that sounded kind of like an Abrahamic religion. And Islam is typically 1.00
00:49:31.660 categorizes an Abrahamic religion, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. But are you saying that it's
00:49:37.780 kind of really not because it's not genuine? Right. There is one Abrahamic religion and it's
00:49:43.660 fulfilled in the Jewish Messiah, Jesus Christ. Okay. So that's actually a good point. So the 0.94
00:49:48.400 claim that Islam has of how Muhammad is actually even related to Abraham is through the line of
00:49:53.500 Ishmael. But in Genesis 21 verses 1 through 21, Muhammad actually takes that story and he changes
00:50:00.100 it too? That they actually, Abraham casted out Hagar and Ishmael and they would end up wandering
00:50:06.900 in the desert of Beersheba, which is about 17 miles from Gerar, which is where Abraham resided.
00:50:11.420 That's Genesis 20 verse one. And that's near modern day Gaza. So from modern day Gaza to
00:50:15.920 Beersheba was the journey of Hagar and Ishmael. And he put a water on her shoulder. And when they
00:50:22.340 ran out of water, she stopped moving. Okay. Really normal story. And the question is like,
00:50:27.000 why did Hagar and Ishmael really even get cast out in the first place? It was because of the
00:50:31.540 mocking on Sarah's child, Isaac. Muhammad takes that story and he repurposes it to have Hagar 0.77
00:50:42.080 and Ishmael go 800 miles down to Mecca. And Ishmael is now an infant. So now they're saying
00:50:48.240 that we corrupted our scriptures that before Isaac was even born, Hagar and Ishmael got cast
00:50:53.080 out of the house. So that entire mocking narrative is removed. And that 17 mile journey from Gerar
00:50:58.940 to Beersheba is now Gerar to Mecca, 800 miles South. I'm like, really? They made that journey?
00:51:07.140 Are you serious? To a barren valley in the middle of nowhere on God's command? So even the claim
00:51:11.560 that Abraham and Ishmael built the Kaaba, which then goes, it's even, oh my gosh, everything's
00:51:16.060 contradictory. It's insane. Even in Genesis 21 verse 21, it says that Hagar got Ishmael a wife
00:51:22.840 from Egypt. He twists that detail and he says, no, no, no, not Egypt. Muhammad says that Ishmael
00:51:28.880 got a wife from an Arabic tribe called Jerhom. And that's how he eventually got related to Ishmael.
00:51:36.040 So it's blaspheming the Torah. 0.79
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00:53:12.640 really make a difference. JoinADF.com slash Allie. So all these inconsistencies, I'm hearing that 0.74
00:53:22.660 Christians need to know our Old Testament really well. We need to understand the Torah. We need to
00:53:27.820 be able to press people on the inconsistencies. But for those who are like, okay, you know what?
00:53:33.300 I'm a busy mom of five. I've got a new mosque behind my house. I really just want to love those 0.89
00:53:39.100 people and share Christ with them, don't know if I'm going to become a scholar in the Quran.
00:53:44.720 Like what is a message of Christianity that would resonate with a Muslim that would at least make 0.89
00:53:51.420 them think, huh, like I've never heard that before. Like I remember, now I'm forgetting his 1.00
00:53:57.140 name, but he was an ex-Muslim pastor. You probably know who he is who died several years ago of
00:54:01.780 cancer. And he was talking about when he was seeking comfort and he was a Muslim and he was
00:54:06.540 looking for verses of comfort in the Quran. They're technically there, but they're not the
00:54:11.360 same as the Bible. And he was reading Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, blessed are the
00:54:16.880 peacemakers, blessed are those who mourn for you will be comforted. And that really just was like,
00:54:21.620 oh my gosh, kind of like how you felt when you felt the light of Christ in that dream.
00:54:25.800 He read that and was like, that's what I'm looking for. Is there anything like that,
00:54:31.480 that you could tell a christian like hey if you're gonna go with a message say this go with
00:54:37.540 this angle yeah i i have a very hard principle on this and i use my own experience um his name
00:54:44.600 was nabeel qareshi and he's an incredible guy incredible guy he he gets discredited a lot
00:54:50.340 because he came from amadiyah islam which is a very like almost one percent minority sect of
00:54:54.520 islam that actually believes that jesus was 120 years old and died in kashmir that was his like
00:55:00.080 theological background so he was a great muslim he is a warrior for the kingdom but even his
00:55:06.260 approach is very new testament focused and the issue is that the muslims handled his approach 0.77
00:55:11.220 he was a monster he dropped seeking allah finding jesus incredible book i read it like three times
00:55:15.360 when i was muslim he was huge in my journey too but i'm very plugged into the muslim ecosystem
00:55:22.720 yeah they've handled all those claims to a very well level so we have to reach people based on 1.00
00:55:29.540 their worldview and sadly it's the muslims are surgically trained in a way of as if they're 0.99
00:55:36.700 almost like rabbinical jews in real time to handle the truth claims of the new testament 1.00
00:55:40.720 so the truth is we have to get this out of the way first and even if we say jesus loves you and 0.80
00:55:46.380 we give him jesus's teachings they're gonna say we love him too but he's not god because their
00:55:49.980 theology is gripped by this book yeah so we have to undermine the authority of this now the truth
00:55:55.340 is all those stories I gave you,
00:55:57.800 we, the thing I love about this
00:56:00.560 is that we're not getting into politics
00:56:02.020 or morality or ethics.
00:56:04.020 I've led workshops with like 13 year old kids
00:56:06.280 who know the story of Joseph,
00:56:07.900 who know the story of Moses,
00:56:09.040 who know their biblical story so well.
00:56:10.820 So the first thing for like the mom 1.00
00:56:12.020 who doesn't want to become an apologist,
00:56:13.720 train your kids on knowing like every single Bible story,
00:56:16.680 show them the videos,
00:56:17.760 walk them through it yourselves.
00:56:18.780 If we have a biblically literate generation
00:56:21.100 where the stories of the prophets are the key,
00:56:23.400 we're going to save muslims left and right and they can engage students in their schools
00:56:27.660 i mean how do we address the claim though that their claim even if we say okay well the quran
00:56:34.140 says this the bible says this they think that the bible is corrupted how do we address the claim
00:56:38.980 yeah so this is called pressing the differences so it's a general claim it's so large specifically
00:56:45.680 where was it changed and we have thousands of examples like that so let's use the moses jacob
00:56:50.460 example why you have to give a motive you have to prove it so there's two types of corruption and
00:56:55.780 this is apologetics here there's two types of corruption there's unintentional corruption
00:57:00.460 which is like a pen slip from like a hebrew scribe or there's intentional corruption which is what we
00:57:05.640 saw like how did moses become all the way jacob you can't you can't like pen slip your way into
00:57:09.920 mixing those two stories you can't pen slip your way into corrupting all of saul into gideon that's
00:57:13.860 impossible it has to be intentionally corrupted so for intentional corruption you need to have a
00:57:19.740 motive. And there's four motives. I give the Muslims these four motives open saying you can
00:57:25.040 add anything else if you want, but if it's not, if you can't prove a motive for corruption, 0.72
00:57:28.940 it didn't happen. And the Quran is wrong. And no Christian will ever convert to Islam
00:57:34.100 unless you can prove a motive for corruption. Those four motives are this, I call it PPET, 1.00
00:57:38.960 P-P-E-T. Prophecies of Mahab. So let's go through an example together. That Moses Jacob example, 0.81
00:57:44.720 let's say Moses served for wives, but that's actually what happened. And then we corrupted 0.93
00:57:48.020 it to make a Jacob. Okay. The first corruption incentive is to hide a prophecy of Muhammad,
00:57:54.180 that this guy Muhammad was coming around and we don't want him to be known anywhere. 0.96
00:57:57.120 And we're talking about the motives of the Jews at the time to have corrupted 1.00
00:58:01.740 the Torah. Exactly. Okay. So these are the motives that a Muslim would maybe ascribe to 0.99
00:58:09.920 a Jewish person. Exactly. Got it. Okay. Go ahead. So I found four motives, Muslim friend,
00:58:13.740 my lovely Muslim brother. Give me some more if you find some. The first one is prophecies
00:58:17.960 of Muhammad. Does that specific change hide any processes of Muhammad? Are there any processes
00:58:23.740 of Muhammad in Moses serving for a wife or Jacob serving for a wife? No. Okay. Ethical motives. Does
00:58:30.960 it change your stance on abortion or premarital sex or anything of the 10 commandments? No, it's 0.66
00:58:36.480 a story of serving for wives. Okay. Theological motives. Does it affect the oneness of God? Does 0.75
00:58:41.640 it affect the Holy Spirit? Does it affect crucifixion or Trinitarianism or anything?
00:58:45.120 no it's just a story of Moses getting married to two wives or Jacob in our sense the last one is
00:58:52.920 what else political motives is there like a land exchange is there a political incentive
00:58:57.440 is there any reason why politically they would make that change in scriptures and then do it
00:59:02.900 across every Hebrew Torah in the world no it's a story and so the key here is that the Old Testament
00:59:09.420 stories are saving Muslims because they can't prove anywhere that it's corrupted and that's 0.72
00:59:14.480 using just the Quran. So we have this thing called the Dead Sea Scrolls, okay? And there's 1.00
00:59:18.780 manuscripts that are from 250 BC, and there's a copy of Genesis in the Dead Sea Scrolls dated
00:59:24.720 at 125 BC that matches what we read in our Old Testament today. So we have this insane manuscript
00:59:30.960 chain. And what they are essentially claiming, and I say this very publicly to every Muslim
00:59:36.080 apologist that's trying to debunk Shariq Khan, you have to explain thousands of corruptions, 0.89
00:59:41.620 the motive to do so and you have to prove that for some reason from moses to 250 bc the jews 0.93
00:59:49.840 were just corrupting everything they had over and over in all the prophet books with no motives 0.91
00:59:54.700 i mean some have theological motives maybe but they were doing that and then it just stopped
01:00:01.300 in 250 bc that from 250 bc for the next 2200 years until today nobody wanted to corrupt anything
01:00:09.560 It's a conspiracy theory.
01:00:11.180 I call it the global Torah conspiracy theory. 0.61
01:00:13.760 It's like, it's an insane claim. 0.99
01:00:15.560 You have to prove that or Occam's razor, Muhammad heard the stories wrong because he was already 0.96
01:00:21.820 illiterate, which you confirm. 1.00
01:00:23.100 Which one is it Muslim friend? 1.00
01:00:25.060 And the beauty of this is because we're only using the scriptures to debunk the authority 1.00
01:00:29.800 of the Quran. 0.71
01:00:31.080 Now we can use the scriptures to lay the prolegomena, the foundations of the Messiah that all come
01:00:37.820 from the Torah. 0.96
01:00:38.560 So because we use the Torah to deconstruct the Quran, 0.85
01:00:42.060 what does the Torah really say? 0.89
01:00:43.760 Original sin, blood atonement,
01:00:46.460 theophany is God wrestling with Jacob, 0.92
01:00:48.200 God walking in the garden.
01:00:49.440 God was a man all the time.
01:00:51.120 Jeremiah one, the word of the Lord touched my mouth.
01:00:53.460 The word of the Lord was physical.
01:00:54.900 God was physical.
01:00:55.780 Yahweh was physical.
01:00:56.500 The burning bush,
01:00:57.560 like he was manifesting on earth all the time.
01:01:00.020 Then we go into like the messianic prophecies,
01:01:01.960 like the suffering servant's a great one.
01:01:04.200 And before we ever touch the New Testament, 1.00
01:01:06.540 we now have this giant foundation of the three-step process which is deconstruct quran 1.00
01:01:11.760 reconstruct those biblical foundations now the gospel lands like butter in our ministry we have
01:01:18.180 the most about muslims muslims who are way more devout than i ever was coming to faith and because
01:01:23.200 we build it right and we do it right the first thing on their mind is i need to learn this so
01:01:27.900 i can bring my family with me that's discipleship and i'm sitting on this and i'm like why is like
01:01:32.840 we need this we need you to know this we need people to know this because if we do that if we 0.54
01:01:37.660 just stop this like christian echo chamber of islam isn't compatible like we know it's been 0.97
01:01:44.180 uncompatible for the last 1400 years but there's 2 billion of them what's the solution yeah we have 0.98
01:01:49.800 to get this out of the way yeah and i i'm really i have a lot of foresight the only other way if 1.00
01:01:56.200 you can somehow explain the thousands of corruptions that the jews made for no reason 0.91
01:01:59.360 some of them that we went over today if you can somehow explain that you would still need to do 0.94
01:02:04.920 one thing which is to like debunk shahat khan and debunk this argument you would need to go
01:02:09.640 and excavate all of saudi arabia and you would have to find just one torah scroll that has the
01:02:16.080 jacob remix that has the saul gideon remix that has all of these differences just one just find
01:02:21.060 one and i guarantee that every christian in the world would pay attention to it right but they 0.93
01:02:25.760 would never do that because saudi arabia is a cash cow for islam the kaba is so important they can't 0.73
01:02:31.220 just dig it up and what if they dig it up and they'll probably find our torah scrolls then what 0.99
01:02:35.500 yeah islam shouldn't exist i don't think it should be existing past this year if we get this message 0.99
01:02:40.140 out i am very passionate about that and the best part is that this can help muslims come to christ 1.00
01:02:45.980 right and i'll land the plane here i've been landing like seven different planes this whole
01:02:51.240 time no it's great um ex-muslims make really great christians they make really great christians i 0.96
01:02:57.440 stand as a living example of that when they are discipled correctly and they are ripped out of it 1.00
01:03:01.220 the the fire that the second largest world religion we now can close the door on forever 0.99
01:03:06.540 we don't have to defend muhammad or islam anymore when we become christian we don't shut up and my 0.98
01:03:13.200 first inclination is my whole family's gotta come with me and we go and make disciples
01:03:17.040 So I think the Lord blessed us so much with his scripture.
01:03:20.280 And like the reverence that I've had for God's word now,
01:03:22.980 seeing all the differences, I'm like, this is incredible.
01:03:24.680 It really is.
01:03:25.440 Tell me about your family's response to this.
01:03:28.960 They hated it when I became Christian.
01:03:31.840 Right.
01:03:33.020 Very, very emotional.
01:03:34.860 Still one of the hardest things I've ever done.
01:03:36.600 My mom still calls me every single day because she sees my content.
01:03:40.140 And she's like, please stop.
01:03:42.760 She's like, please stop, Shark. 0.95
01:03:44.060 Like, this is ridiculous. 0.99
01:03:44.740 like some people treat her differently now because of me like her son's like the biggest apostate 0.97
01:03:49.780 and he's not shutting up and my dad is like you know this is before there's two stages to this
01:03:57.820 when i first started the content they are i mean it's like the hardest thing i've ever dealt with
01:04:02.100 like the lord says to honor your mom and dad and i like i just don't feel like i'm doing that so i
01:04:05.400 feel like i'm being so disobedient but then like the lord has exalted this ministry this mission
01:04:09.520 i don't know if it's in my own power i really don't think it is but it's like what's the balance
01:04:14.340 there. Yeah. Honor your father and mother. And then also Jesus says, if you're not willing to
01:04:19.080 hate your father and mother, take up your cross and follow me, then you're not worthy to be my
01:04:22.820 disciple. And so there's, yeah, I mean, there's both of that. And obviously God tells us to do 0.98
01:04:28.860 both. And so there's a way to honor while also saying, okay, my allegiance is completely sold
01:04:35.500 out to Christ. And I'm trusting that he's going to take care of them because he loves them even
01:04:40.820 more i bet that's really hard yeah but thank you for sharing that with me i actually needed to hear
01:04:45.160 that because i think i focused so much on that first half yeah but like he's come with a sword
01:04:49.480 that is going to divide families and like how much more willing are you guys going to be to
01:04:53.360 bear your cross right right yeah well that got me yeah that's a really tough position to be in so
01:04:59.420 they haven't yet their hearts have not softened towards the gospel but you're working on it yes
01:05:05.540 And so this is, this is, you know, quite personal, but I, I run this master, we call it the master
01:05:10.900 key.
01:05:11.860 I run the master key with them multiple times and I've been discipling my mom for the last
01:05:18.320 year and she's, she's devout.
01:05:20.760 She's been in it.
01:05:21.560 She's been in it for a long time.
01:05:22.800 And you said she's from India.
01:05:24.380 Yeah.
01:05:24.620 She was raised an Indian Muslim.
01:05:26.040 Your dad from Pakistan.
01:05:26.840 Yeah.
01:05:27.060 My mom was raised Hindu.
01:05:27.740 She converted to marry my dad. 0.96
01:05:29.140 Oh, interesting.
01:05:29.860 Okay.
01:05:30.080 I didn't know that aspect.
01:05:31.280 And she, she teaches at a, at a high level too.
01:05:33.520 Okay.
01:05:33.740 So she's actually a teacher in Islam.
01:05:34.820 And my dad is Pakistani Muslims are the most, I say this with no pride, the most about Muslims
01:05:39.800 out there.
01:05:40.380 They are in it.
01:05:41.340 Like the schooling systems, the PhDs that come out of Pakistan, Dr. Yastrakadi is Pakistani.
01:05:46.500 Like they're all amazing.
01:05:48.460 Yeah.
01:05:48.760 So I was deep.
01:05:50.980 Yeah.
01:05:51.780 Can I ask you a question?
01:05:52.800 Because you're talking about part of the right that is like saying things that are true.
01:05:57.040 Like Islam as an ideology is compatible with the Christian values of Western civilization. 1.00
01:06:03.200 Obviously, we see a lot of violence out of Muslim-majority countries, even those who
01:06:07.520 are radicalized come here, down in Austin, there was that shooting and all of that.
01:06:12.320 And so there's a lot of fear on the one hand.
01:06:14.780 I think that inhibits people from sharing the gospel.
01:06:17.680 But then on the other hand, I see people on the so-called right, I don't know if on the
01:06:22.400 left too, but I saw the other day, Tucker Carlson was like, well, Muslims already love
01:06:27.620 Jesus.
01:06:28.240 They already love Jesus because they exalt him as a prophet.
01:06:30.820 So I think there's also part of the right that's like, we don't need to share the gospel because we basically have the same values and a lot of the same beliefs.
01:06:38.500 What do you think about that?
01:06:40.240 I want to talk to Tucker Carlson about that.
01:06:42.140 I think his stance is very interesting.
01:06:45.560 It's not compatible with the West. 0.82
01:06:47.120 I mean, under Quranic standards, we would be under Sharia law, which directly conflicts with the Constitution. 0.99
01:06:52.160 And the Muslims know this. 1.00
01:06:53.080 Like, no Muslim in America is going to be like, yeah, we should replace the Constitution with Sharia law. 0.95
01:06:56.280 but yeah it's not because it would rewrite the the american values that we were built on the 0.99
01:07:02.060 protestant values that we built on so the truth is it's not at all but in islamic theology they
01:07:09.040 have a mandate that we need to make as many people muslim as possible and then you get you
01:07:13.980 know i was in dearborn last month and i was doing evangelism trainings up there wow yeah and i'm
01:07:17.980 very front lines um and it's a whole different world up there like islam is you go there and
01:07:24.640 I felt like I was visiting Pakistan again. 1.00
01:07:26.560 It really did, 1.00
01:07:27.160 which isn't a bad thing.
01:07:28.100 I mean,
01:07:28.280 I love the culture.
01:07:29.000 I don't mind it,
01:07:29.580 but I could see how Americans are very uncomfortable with it.
01:07:33.860 I'm just,
01:07:34.540 I'm just like,
01:07:35.440 you know what?
01:07:36.060 With everybody,
01:07:36.740 I've been in this church echo chamber for so long.
01:07:39.280 I'm like,
01:07:39.760 so what?
01:07:40.260 Like we know it's not compatible. 0.98
01:07:41.860 We know Sharia law has very dangerous components to it. 1.00
01:07:44.300 It has a lot of beautiful components to it. 1.00
01:07:45.940 Like no interest.
01:07:46.880 That's a great one.
01:07:47.720 Like my,
01:07:48.040 my dad doesn't take any interest on any of the loans he gives out.
01:07:50.240 Cause it's like,
01:07:50.820 yeah,
01:07:51.020 Sharia law. 0.73
01:07:51.520 Sure. 1.00
01:07:52.000 So people do benefit from it,
01:07:53.100 but,
01:07:53.960 i'm like so what like there what's the solution let's get radical for a second like we can't
01:07:59.540 deport all of them we can't put them on one area and have a genocide that's not very biblical 0.85
01:08:03.520 we can't do we can't become amish and like we you know the christians we're gonna have our side of 1.00
01:08:08.560 the world and then let the muslims come in like crazy and you guys have like california sure 1.00
01:08:12.160 right like these are like we can give them a part of the nation to have them rewrite the constitution 1.00
01:08:16.300 because maybe there was one muslim in 1776 in the u.s and now it's a different time so we got to 0.92
01:08:21.400 make up for that none of these like none of these are my conviction i'm gonna make that very clear
01:08:26.460 but these are all things that i've spoken on influencer and politician plant like panels
01:08:31.980 and i'm like why is this our solution like does does nobody see the main solution we just make
01:08:36.320 them christian like i was a liberal muslim i was a very liberal muslim i voted blue all the time i
01:08:40.920 loved it well the one time i could vote even though muslims have conservative values yes still 0.87
01:08:45.500 end up voting Democrat yeah yes because we were very anti-evangelical Christian very anti that's 0.52
01:08:51.800 like that's like for us in Islam that's like the spawn of Satan is what what what's happening with
01:08:55.860 that and would you say there's an aspect of being anti-Israel and perceiving Republicans as being
01:09:00.680 pro-Israel totally part of it yeah totally I was at I was at a lecture this Friday at at Epic Mosque
01:09:06.460 with Yasser Qadhi he was speaking to the entire congregation and I was just sitting there which
01:09:10.080 is like amazing because like I'm like this big ex-Muslim guy but I'm still walking right up to
01:09:12.900 him and he the he probably said christian zionism like six times during it and he's equipping the 0.98
01:09:19.380 muslims to not only deconstruct it but to come against it with a radical faith and we don't see
01:09:25.900 it in the west because western muslims are beautiful people they're very americanized i'm 0.97
01:09:29.160 one of them but they're still funding islam they still send thousands of dollars to mosques to
01:09:35.280 overseas initiatives where somebody in nigeria or ethiopia or afghanistan or pakistan they're all
01:09:41.940 getting discipled by the same people and so like we have american civilization to rely on with our
01:09:46.400 laws that are very powerful that muslims submit to don't get it wrong but the message here is going 0.93
01:09:51.940 overseas to where we don't have control and that's where this radical like impact is we're seeing it 0.94
01:09:58.120 we're seeing it with the pro-palestine movement we're seeing it with hamas support and in islam
01:10:02.940 it's like yeah of course we support hamas like that's our umma that's our muslim brothers and
01:10:05.860 sisters yeah and they're resistance and like i go to i went to epic mosque and like they're all
01:10:10.400 wearing you know the the keffiyeh the palestinian one that represents freedom and unity and they're
01:10:14.780 so passionate about it yeah and like you know i was muslim i see i see both sides i understand
01:10:19.560 it's a conflict that goes way beyond just october 7th you know i've seen the history of it and i'm
01:10:24.420 like man like both people think they have a claim to that land and both people are operating in
01:10:29.180 theological claims and none of them are christian so what even the solution to that is why don't we 0.75
01:10:34.140 just make them all christian why don't we make the muslims christian why don't we make the 0.80
01:10:36.880 rabbinical jews christian the orthodox jews christian let's make everybody christian and
01:10:40.300 i think that has to be the only solution i think there's a lot of fear understandably for the
01:10:46.020 evangelical christian to witness to the muslims in their neighborhood i have a lot of muslims
01:10:51.820 in my neighborhood and um there's just fear especially like hearing what you just said that
01:10:58.260 the christian zionist whatever that even means what most evangelicals are that are so demonized
01:11:04.800 i think that a lot of people are afraid that going into a muslim community and sharing the gospel 0.63
01:11:09.840 that you're going to get hurt, that you're going to get threatened or killed or whatever.
01:11:14.800 And people would say, yeah, the gospel is worth it. But then when it comes to your kids,
01:11:18.440 when it comes to protecting your family, people have a lot of fear. Should they have that fear?
01:11:26.160 That's a great question. Should they have that fear? I try my best to be an example
01:11:32.200 that I wouldn't give advice that I haven't lived out myself. I purposely go to Dearborn and the
01:11:38.120 mosques and i go right to them they all know my face i get recognized immediately in all these
01:11:42.400 places and i still have fruitful conversations with them because i'm not doing what a lot of
01:11:48.880 the big christian apologists are doing we have politicians that are shooting qurans with snipers
01:11:52.840 that are burning him as like pyrotechnic stunts we have christians that are attacking the character
01:11:58.200 of muhammad which anything in his life i don't even care what he did if he did it great the 0.85
01:12:02.860 muslims can wrestle that after they're christian we have our scripture we can stand on the word 0.95
01:12:07.220 of god to debunk this once this is out of the way they don't care about muhammad anymore he's just a 0.96
01:12:11.540 random arab guy who had like a pretty sinful past sure yeah bless his heart hope he repents and
01:12:17.100 comes to christ however that works um and the the truth is is that we i really feel like we're kind 0.98
01:12:25.420 of doing it to ourselves to an extent because we are so unequipped and whenever i go to muslim
01:12:31.760 majority areas or mosques they are kind of like laughing at us they're like they don't take the
01:12:37.120 Christian seriously at all because we're screaming on stages and we're not trying to understand them 0.99
01:12:41.620 based on their worldview. We're straw manning so much of them. I understand the fear. And this is 0.96
01:12:48.120 where I need to humble myself too, because I'm blessed to be in the West and I can shout it on
01:12:52.880 Instagram and walk publicly. But I have women in our ministry who are 16, 17, 18, who have come to
01:12:58.240 Christ, but they're in Egypt and they get kicked out of their house and they don't have anywhere
01:13:02.700 to go. Their parents are threatening to murder them. That's happened in my ministry with young
01:13:06.640 girls that we've helped save through the master key and we're like we have people flying in to
01:13:10.660 like help them out get them housing we're trying to find them jobs and it's humbled me so much
01:13:14.860 and the truth is you know it's hebrews 2 it says the fear of death is is from satan and that christ
01:13:23.360 became one of us to break that fear of death over us and so we need to get really radical
01:13:27.840 and i understand like i understand the fear of getting hurt and persecution 0.97
01:13:32.160 but if we are christian and we really believe that islam is a stronghold a demonic stronghold 0.95
01:13:39.560 on two billion people there's gonna be a very muddy and bloody consequence to a lot of things 0.90
01:13:46.480 but the thing that i cling to personally is he did it first christ did it first like he got 0.92
01:13:53.080 crucified i pray to god i don't get crucified also i pray to god this is a muslim thing that
01:13:59.160 they're teaching on like the muslims are like hey like you want to convert as many people to islam 1.00
01:14:02.880 as possible and you do not want to be alive during armageddon it's going to be muddy and bloody 1.00
01:14:07.140 it's like do your job here on earth and i think that's there's a beauty of that i think that's
01:14:11.780 where i get it from i'm like i don't want to be alive when christ comes back i heard like there's
01:14:16.020 some pretty crazy prophecies about what's going to happen and you know what if people don't believe
01:14:19.480 and it puts a real fear of god on me so yeah i'm just like let's just be as present as possible
01:14:24.440 I think the missionaries
01:14:25.960 that are overseas 1.00
01:14:26.640 are equipped to handle
01:14:27.820 overseas affairs
01:14:28.700 I think if we handle
01:14:30.020 Islam in America
01:14:30.740 right now 0.67
01:14:31.720 as a church
01:14:32.460 we unify just for like
01:14:33.500 a year on this
01:14:34.600 I really think
01:14:36.300 the scholars here
01:14:37.360 will disciple the entire world
01:14:38.740 and we don't even have to 1.00
01:14:39.860 touch the Muslims after that
01:14:40.760 I think we're blessed 1.00
01:14:41.560 to have just only 1.00
01:14:42.800 7 million Muslims
01:14:43.640 here in the US
01:14:44.420 that I get
01:14:45.720 a lot of hate
01:14:46.520 for saying this
01:14:47.180 but I think the Lord
01:14:48.380 moved them here on purpose
01:14:49.340 just like my family
01:14:50.720 to hear the gospel
01:14:51.720 for the very first time
01:14:52.580 in their lives
01:14:53.080 my dad's been in this country
01:14:54.280 for 30 something years and he only heard the gospel from me like two years ago 28 years of
01:14:59.520 nothing despite being in corporate america in in the arena in new york wow so i'm wondering what
01:15:05.260 you know i'm not too big on like prophetic end time stuff right now i think it's like we have
01:15:09.480 no idea what it is but i think there's something very prophetic about the time that we're in
01:15:14.020 that we have a very scarce opportunity to reach muslims here two of the biggest scholars omar
01:15:20.060 Suleiman and Yashar Qadhi are within 10 miles of us. And they have millions of followers. They're
01:15:25.120 discipling hundreds of millions of Muslims every year. Why don't we just try to convert them? 1.00
01:15:29.840 What if they switched? That's a nuke, right? That's where my faith is. I have giant faith
01:15:35.140 for them. Also, I think the church needs the ex-Muslims because we run a really tight ship. 1.00
01:15:38.440 We know how to run stuff. Yeah, for sure. Can you tell people how they can find the master key, 1.00
01:15:44.080 how they can support you in your ministry? Yeah. We have a free online community. It's
01:15:48.720 school s-k-o-o-l dot com slash christ that's you have to apply to get in but it's just like a
01:15:53.820 quick application but we have hundreds of hours of training on this but we also have this which
01:15:59.080 i'll give to you as well this is our cheat sheet for the master key and when we do like street
01:16:02.380 evangelism we just have this and we train our apologetics people on this and it's just story
01:16:07.720 comparison it's just like knowing your bible and knowing how to press a corruption claim and that's
01:16:11.260 it so all that's available for completely free it's on our ministry um we're like a grassroots
01:16:15.980 ministry we started a year ago so we're just kind of running um you know you can check with me on
01:16:20.220 youtube but truthfully like i don't care about like the views and the content like get in the 0.99
01:16:23.720 ministry get trained on this and like let's go save some muslims like there's praise god it's so
01:16:28.540 much fun my faith has never been stronger seeing muslims come to christ praise god well thank you
01:16:32.100 so much sharek i really appreciate the boldness of your testimony and just how the lord has used you
01:16:36.200 i bet it's really difficult to have grown up in one culture and one belief system to love your
01:16:41.840 parents and your siblings so much and to say, I'm going to give it all for Christ. And I just have
01:16:47.680 a lot of confidence knowing that what you're doing is going to change the hearts of your family,
01:16:52.900 of your mom and your dad and your sisters and your brothers. So I just pray that. And I pray
01:16:57.040 that you are effective and fruitful and that the Lord would use you. So thank you so much.
01:17:01.360 Thank you so much, Allie. It's an honor. It really is. Thank you so much. I appreciate that.
01:17:11.840 Thank you.