 Save 10% with my code Bobby10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. All right guys, welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby. Guys, upon extremely popular request, finally we're going to react to Christian Bursted in tears after Yusuf Estes answered his questions. So this video truly, since I started doing Islamic reaction videos, has been recommended from the get-go in the very first couple of days. I started doing reaction videos and since then has been buried in my playlist. So today, finally, we're going to react to Yusuf Estes. With no further ado, let's have a look. And the occupation as well, please. I'm a business person. Okay, I was invited to this peace conversion by a friend and I came here because it was called a peace conversion. I found this catalog, a booklet that said something about Yusuf. It was written that raised as a strong Christian, educated in Texas, U of T. It became very successful owning music stores, television shows, and was a music minister in pressure of the Bible. So I want to ask Yusuf, as a preacher of the Bible, what was the reason or the point or the truth that you found in Islam that led to your conversion as a strong Christian and preacher of the Bible? That's a beautiful question. Because there's lights in my eyes, I don't know exactly where you are. Can you hold up your hand? There you are. I'm sorry. Now I see you. Your name is Gabriel? Yes, sir. In Arabic is Jabril. That's the angel I was talking about. So we're very happy to have you with us today. It's a pleasure to have you with us and it's a pleasure for you to ask such a question in such a nice way. I'm privileged to ask you that question. I wish I was there. I could give you a big hug. Thank you, sir. Because when I was a Christian, see, I wasn't nice like you. You're nice. I was tough, you know, because I thought I had to save the world. I'm going to go out and preach a message and, you know, I'm still a little wacko. Don't get me wrong, but not near as bad as I was. What I found, and this is important to know, what I found was in my Bible first, what I found was in my Bible first, because I used to travel with a lot of the so-called preachers of Christianity. So-called is good. And some of the ones that I traveled with, they don't represent real Christianity, by the way, but I traveled with them and I learned that I couldn't trust them. Nice. I like that you mentioned this here, because if you really look into Christianity, you will see what true canonical Christianity is, what has happened before the schism of Christianity, what has happened before all of those new branches have popped up. What you will find is Orthodox Christianity, the most authentic form of Christianity, and I would even make the claim, the only canonical version of Christianity there is. Especially when they would pick up the Bible and say, the Bible says, the Bible says, and afterwards I would say, it didn't say that. They say, who cares as long as the people think so? Okay. And so it bothered me so much that I started trying to really read and understand many different translations of the Bible, but they didn't match. So I said, obviously, you know, translation is not the real thing. I need to learn Cone Greek. Right. I knew that the Latin, I'd already studied Latin and I knew that the... Which was already a deal breaker for me personally, because when I went to Mount Athos, which is a secluded island within Greece, an autonomous state similar to the Vatican where monks and priests have practiced Christian Orthodoxy for over thousand years, I went over there and those people predominantly speak Greek. And they said as well that if I really want to understand the Bible, I need to learn Greek. But that made me question the whole thing, because I believe the original manuscripts must have been in Hebrew or Aramaic. So why would I have to learn Greek? Later I found out that we only have Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. This is how my faith started crumbling. All gate was only a translation of Cone Greek anyway. So when I went to the Cone Greek, it was hard. That was really hard because those characters, they're confusing, you know. I don't know if you know Greek, but it's weird Greek to me anyway. Then I come to know that, oh, by the way, actually Jesus language was a form of Hebrew called Aramaic. Exactly. A form of Semitic language called Aramaic. And I had no clue what that was. So I tried to learn Hebrew. Now all along the way I'm taking, okay, interlinear Bible. I don't know if you know what that is. That's one game. Yeah, but if you learn Hebrew, then you might understand the Old Testament, but you still won't understand the New Testament, because as I said, it is written in Greek. And that is the issue here, that we have an Old Testament in Hebrew, a New Testament in Greek, and you have the language of Jesus, which is Aramaic. You have the word in English and under it'll have the word in Cone Greek, and you can look it up. Now people like Ahmed Deedat, Rahim Allah, and Dr. Zachar Knight, they have these giant computer brains. Okay, I don't have that. Giant computer brains, they can process all this stuff in their head. And I traveled with Zachar many times, and I have to tell you, he can really do that any time, but this is not my subject. When I was studying it, I came to realize that there was a book called Strong's Concordance of the Bible. My father had a copy, so I would sit there. It's big. It's a very big book. And I would go through it and look for these words. And then it will tell you in Cone Greek, what's the root, what it comes from, and what it's related to. And where it's in the Bible. And then all of a sudden I started discovering something really big. There's a whole lot of interpolation, because if you look over here though, same exact word means one thing, but over here it means something else. And then statements that people say about the Bible are not true. If I quote to you from what we have in the Quran, I can quote it to you in the Arabic language. But how many people do you know that can quote the Bible in the original Aramaic of the New Testament or ancient Hebrew of the Old Testament? Not very many people, right? Of course not. But I want you to look while you're standing right there, Gabriel. Look around this room right here. Now I don't know most of these people. Some of them know me from TV or something like that, but they don't really know me. But if I open this book on any page and I start quoting out of this thing, believe it or not, they will know if I'm making mistakes. There'll be somebody in this room that can tell you, no, it's a mistake. You said it wrong. But I'm just going to go to the first page. There we go. This is the first page. Hold it so the cameras can get a shot. Hi guys. All right. What's the first letter? First letter in the first page. Anybody know? Tell us. Ba. Everybody knows it's Ba. So what's the word? Bismillah. This is Arabic. And keep in mind, this is the English program we're doing. I'm speaking some form of English right now, right? Yeah. Okay. Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim. Next words are Rahmanir Rahim. Ah, I mean, you don't have to say I mean, except in the Slava, you know, anyway. Now you could say, Gabriel, oh, well, I mean, you know, that could be a rehearsal thing that people do every day. And guess what? You'd be right. Especially when it comes down to al-Fatiha, because it is very similar to the Lord's prayer. And most Christians do know the Lord's prayer by heart as well. But of course, we know that within the Quranic context, it is different and goes beyond that because there are plenty of people that memorize the whole Quran. We do say that. We'd say it every day five times a day. We pray, but there are a total of 17 times we say it. So you could say, ah, they just know that. But by the way, how about if I mispronounce something, would they catch it? Actually, it's both because there is another pronunciation, but the common one. Now I want to go to the other side, though. I'm going to go to the back. I'll go to the back. That was the front. This is the back. That's in the back. Whoops. How about the middle? It's not actually dead middle. Okay, but it's close to the middle. Inadina. How about that? That's chapter three, verse 19, by the way. That's chapter three, verse 110. Now, what I'm showing you is only Islam can do this. Muslim on the earth knows this book in the Arabic language. That's 1.6 billion know that it's in Arabic and we have some of it memorized and all of us know it's only in Arabic. No, wait, this is where it gets good. How many in this room you know somebody who memorized the whole entire Quran cover to cover? Raise your hand in Arabic. You met somebody, you know somebody, somebody in your family. Raise your hand. I did this in the university in the United States. I said now for the Christians, raise your hand if you ever met anybody in your life who memorized the whole Bible in Hebrew and Kone Greek and they just went, what? Is that the language? True. My point is not to put down the Bible. My point is to put down the people who lie about it because the more I studied the Hebrew and the Kone Greek, the more I began to realize that what I was learning from the Quran in English, I was reading English, Yusuf Ali, you remember? It was the same thing, especially the one I read to you just now and they helped me with. Let me read it. Well, let me lie. Listen to this. I'm going to give you a translation of Scripture. God is not a man and God is not the son of man. Is this in the Quran? Is it in the Quran? Yes. But I didn't quote it from the Quran. Exactly. I quoted it from the Bible. Yes. That's in the book of Numbers chapter 23 verse 19. Yeah. God is not a man that he should sin and God is not the son of man that he'll repent. Yep. And when I read that, I said, now wait a minute. If it says here. That's why I don't understand how the Protestant movement came about and they still believe in the Trinity and all the rest. So the Protestants say they live by Sola Scriptura, which means they only live by the Bible. No church fathers, no real priesthood, no pope or anything on those lines. They don't adhere to the Nicene Council. They don't adhere to any particular creed for that matter. So ultimately, I'm really wondering how would you then come to the conclusion of the Trinity? If you really go by Sola Scriptura, if you really look into the Bible, I don't understand how anybody can come to the conclusion that God is a man. It says it right there. God is not a son of man. Then how is it in the New Testament? It's saying Jesus is son of man. How could he be a God? I took it to one of my preacher friends and I said, Hey, look at this. What do you say about this? You know what he said? He said, that's a big S son of man. The other one's a little S son of man. No, I think, I think you already know, as most of the audience knows, there's no such thing as upper and lower case letters in Aramaic, Hebrew or Arabic. It means they lied again. And then another subject, another subject saying, Islam spread by the sword. Islam spread by the sword. I heard so many preachers telling me, get away from these Muslims. Islam spread by the sword. Sure. That is an argument. 604 pages, 114 chapters, 6,666 verses, depending on how you count them up, guess what? And many words in Arabic for swords say, Mohamed, Hossam, I think 16 words for sword. Guess how many times I found any of those words in Arabic? Zero, not once. In the Bible, just the word sword over 200 times. Sure. Even the second coming of Jesus, you will come with the sword to divide. You asked me, I'm just telling you. So when I take my Bible to the preacher and I said, excuse me, it says here that Jesus said, exactly, I did not come with peace. I came with a sword and it's time to sell your coat and buy a sword. What did that mean? You know what he said? Listen to this. You'll never believe how people can lie. He said, don't you know this was done in Italy where they transcribed this stuff, the Latin, you know, it was in Italy. Rome is in Italy. Don't you know that? I said, yeah. He said, and they would work by candlelight at night and it was hard to see. Yeah. And while they were trying to translate, you know, put this down in the Latin language, you know what happened? They were eating spaghetti. The Italians, they liked spaghetti and spaghetti fell down and it was made of S. It was word. It wasn't sword. It was word. He said, I came with a word. No way. That's a real story man. That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Then you know what's wrong with that? Are you kidding me? The word for word in Cognac Greek is logos. Exactly right. Now how did they turn logos into sword by dropping spaghetti on it? And here, excuse me, but what does it mean? Sell your coat and buy a word? What is it? A game show on TV? I'd like to buy that word right there for $100, please. What is this? And the more I talk to them, the more I could see lie after lie after lie. And finally I said, you know what? I don't need to be in a religion full of liars. But it didn't. I would really like to know which branch of Christianity this was. It's not about Islam yet. Where I got convinced about Islam is over a separate subject. And then the Quran and the Bible backed it up right there, buddy, in the heart. Because nobody can play with your heart. That's yours. You own it. It's yours. You can do whatever you want with it. It is yours. Right? That's the one thing nobody can imprison. They can lock me in a prison, put me in a box, throw me in the ocean, but they can't control this. That's mine. That's yours. You own it. So if you get inside of that heart, like I did, and clean it out and throw all the trash and the garbage out of there, throw the lies out of there, the misconceptions and prejudice, and just give it all up and say, you know what? I belong to God. I just belong to God. God guide me. And that's what I did. And when I did that, I had this strange impression I need to put my head on the ground. And so I did that. The man is entertaining. And with my head on the ground, I said these words, Gabriel, oh God, if you're there, guide me. And when I got up, I realized something. I'm the one with the problem. Yes, bro. The world's not the problem. I was the problem. Exactly right. And from that day to this day, 19 years, I'm saying the same thing every day, 17 times a day. Hedena Seroton Musterkin, guide us to the straight path. Hedena Seroton Musterkin, guide us to the straight path. And I'm gonna tell you something. Very powerful conclusion and absolutely true. We cannot change the world. We can only change ourselves. You heard this many times before. I'm certain. However, if you have that deep realization within yourself, it changes everything. You out of sudden understand what it really means to be self accountable and you will stop wasting so much time. It's absolutely beautiful, because when you try to fix the world, it will overwhelm you. It's absolutely impossible for you to fix the world. But you can control yourself. That's what you can do. You can put good food into your body. You can pray. You can work on your attitude. You can learn new languages. You can praise God more effectively than you did yesterday. You can do all of those changes within yourself. And we are all construction-sized. There's so much to do within ourselves. And once we stop looking outward and we start looking inward, this is when the true transformation happens. I'm not psychic. We don't believe in psychics and magic and all that stuff. We don't. But I'm gonna tell you something. It's not that you don't believe in it. It is real, but you don't practice it. And now you, brothers and sisters, are gonna see something strange, because Gabriel and I never met. We're not setting this up. He doesn't even know what I'm gonna say. But Gabriel, you've been praying in your heart, asking God to guide you or you wouldn't be standing there right now. Is that true or false? There you go. There's your verification. He said that's true. And I know it because I've been through this again and again and again. Thousands of people I watch come to Islam again and again just like Gabriel. They're looking for truth. They're not looking for Islam. They're not looking for the Qur'an. They're just looking for truth, real truth. Because there's only one God and only one way to get to God. It has to be on his terms and there's only one way. And we said it in Adina, in the Lahi Islam. The only thing Allah wants from you is this simple thing, your heart. It's what he wants. Give him your heart and everything else will be fine. And how you do that? I'm gonna give you five words in the English language. They have to be all at the same time. Surrender, submission, obedience, sincerity, and peace. Do you want those things in your life? Yes, sir. I do too. Everybody in this room wants those things. All at the same time though, surrender, submission, obedience to his commandments. You know the Ten Commandments. We got the same thing. The same thing. It's not a new religion. And then sincerity. To be sincere. No lies. No showing off. No ri'at for Allah only. And finally, to be in peace with whatever he gives you. Say, okay, thank you. Even if you like it, thank you. If you don't like it, thank you. Anyway, because it's from him. Be in peace with it. This word in Arabic is one. Takes five words in English. You know what the word is in Arabic? No. Islam. Is it really? That's the word. All right, Yusuf. You did it. I have goosebumps all over my body. This must be the best presentation on Islam that I've ever seen. Not necessarily theologically so deep, but really coming from the heart. A straight shooter, this man, and absolutely resonating with people that we're seeking for truth. Because this is what I've been doing here on this channel since I started this channel. And even before that, I've been seeking for truth, questioning my parents, questioning my surrounding, never stopped asking, always wanted to understand the truth. Dietary. I wanted to understand the truth when I was 12 years old. I started my first diet from 12 years old to 35 years old. I did every single diet on this planet to understand how the human body functions, be it keto, primal diet, paleo diet, carnivore diet, be it veganism, raw veganism, fruitarianism and what not. Spiritually speaking, I explored all of it. I went to the Buddhist temples in Thailand, in Indonesia. I went to the Amazon jungle and drank the indigenous brew with the shamans. And then finally, I returned back to the Abrahamic faith of Orthodox Christianity. From there I didn't stop either. As I said, I went to Mount Athos to the monasteries to speak with the monks first hand. I really wanted to understand truth. And now we are finally here, sitting here reacting to Islamic videos, having read the Koran. This is what I'm trying to understand. And I do understand one thing. I do understand that the only truth is God. This is beautiful and sad at the same time. It's tough to watch for me, I have to say. You can clearly see the sincerity in this man's eyes. This man really found what he was looking for. You can tell. First thing, I'm just asking privately. I'm just going to ask again. Just confirm that you believe that God is really only one God. I do believe there is only one God. So now say after me, I swear. I swear. There is no God to worship except Allah. There is no God to worship except Allah. And I swear. And I swear. That Muhammad is his prophet. That Muhammad is his prophet. Now this next part is Arabic. It means the same thing. But when you say it, you're going to be saying the language that God sent it down in. The same language similar to Jesus and Abraham and Muhammad. You ready? I'll help you. Now we have some, I have some books that I want to give you. And you have to Mashallah. This is exactly what Islam is. Once you present the truth, the truth is accepted. All right, guys. And this is it for this video. Very, very emotional watch. Extremely powerful, extremely draining for me personally as well to watch this. You could clearly see a man breaking down internally because he finally found what he was looking for. It's absolutely beautiful. I said this before. When a woman is crying, there is nothing much to it. Women are emotional and they can cry about many things. Yes, misogynistic Bobby here. But when a man is truly crying, you can see that there is really something inside of him that needs to get out. Man, don't just cry out of nowhere. And you could clearly see that this man came with sincerity. Mova Yusuf Estes here did a phenomenal job at conveying the message and presenting the message of Islam to that audience and, more importantly, to that person right then and there. He is very intelligent. He might not have a super brain like Dr. Zakir Naik to memorize things, but he has social intelligence and he truly understood what was going on in this man. And therefore, he could appeal to him directly. He could tailor fit his approach directly to the man. Socially, this man is extremely intelligent and therefore he was able to bring this man into the fold of Islam. Anyways, guys, the video is long enough as it is. So I'm going to cut it off here. And moreover, this is something that I want to process on my own time. This video truly made me think and this is not something that I can share on a reaction video. This is something that I have to learn about in seclusion. Please respect that. All right, guys, if you liked the video, leave it the thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. And if you want to further support this channel, please consider becoming a Patreon. Check out the links in the description box for that. As always, may God bless you all, much love and peace.