 Like, I really see myself as serving higher power, like I'm a conduit, and the better I can do that, the better I'm serving. The better I'm serving, the more I feel connected to humanity. It's again absolutely amazing listening to this because his perspective truly aligns with Islam. He wants to be a servant of God, he wants to serve God. And this is the relationship that Islam proposes here as well. Within Christianity we are seen as children of God. Some say metaphorically, others mean it literally. It is a bit confusing, but nevertheless if you focus only on being a child of God, you miss of course the responsibility that is implicit with serving God. And within Islam we see ourselves as slaves to God, absolute servants to God. We understand that he is all powerful and that everything happens within his will. We have no chance but to obey him because he is God after all, the creator of all things.