 Have you ever imagined what would happen if the wife of a Jewish rabbi becomes a Muslim or even change her faith to Christianity and she keeps a relationship? Have you ever imagined that? Or let me just make it in a more, you know, plain fashion where you would understand it better. How would you feel or what would be your personal reaction or the reaction of the community where you are if the wife of, I mean, an imam becomes a Christian or a Jew? It would be quite easy for someone to just see videos like this or titles like this and say, well, yes, it's possible it's a will of God, but in practical terms, it might just be very, very possible for the wife of a Jewish rabbi to leave the Jewish faith and then tune off into Islam. If there is something that has happened and that's the reason why we're reacting to this story, but I need to say something. Taking such a risky step is really, really fraught with a lot of challenges, apart from the fact that the community and the husband might decide to end the marriage depending on the level of tolerance to interfaith relationship or that the situation might just snowboard to where the husband might decide to arrest a woman or lock her up or do any other things. There are dangerous guys. So in today's video, we want to look at a very amazing story, a story that caused us to support reverts, people who took very dangerous steps in order to become Muslims. If these are called for all the Muslim community, where we see these people contribute, like both in emotional terms, in financial terms, in encouragement terms to the growth and development, because it's not easy. This lady in her 30s, she was the wife of a rabbi. She decided to convert to Islam after reading it on her own, studying it and whatnot. Her husband, when he found out, of course, divorced her, threatened her and then took them to court that my wife is mentally insane and she has to be deprived of her children. She had three children. This mother has not seen her children for three years because the husband has said that she's dangerous to the kids because now she has embraced Islam. And she said to me, this lady that, Wallahi, I swear if they threw me in jail, I will not give up Islam. If they threw me into a cave and abandoned me, I would not give up Islam. She voluntarily gave up her three children. She did not lie for Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la. She did not say an untruth. She just said, I'm a Muslim. Such kind of faith is really rare in our modern world now because people are almost drunk. That very deep sense of religiosity and connection to God is really absent. People are more materialistic right now. So people don't really care about us. So if something that would deprive them of some material comfort, of some very immediate comfort or temporal ones, well, don't go against it. So the faith of this lady is very, very serious. I mean, the faith is simply. Now, there are reasons why this might happen. It's because people don't really pay attention to videos like this or stories like this. You know why? Because they think it's not part of the 80s. It can happen on the both side. A Muslim woman can decide to become a Jew. You know why? Because she might be sensing a sense of hypocrisy in the Islamic faith and that will be to be fired by the person who is professing it and who she lives with. For example, an Imam who lives a wayward life or a Muslim who doesn't pray five times and doesn't live according to Islamic talent, has a high chances of people living in him or disagreeing with his faith because of his behavior. Because your behavior and the way you see things matters a lot in your dowry to people. Your behavior can be a dowry on its own. So by when this are lacking, people might start looking for alternative. Another explanation to this is maybe the woman wanted to leave the marriage and she was looking for ways to do so. And she understand that the only way she can do it is by changing her faith, predicting accurately the reaction of the husband. He did it. There was a divorce. And so, but for me, I don't encourage a divorce for the sake of exceptional religion. I don't know, but that was my own opinion. And because of that, they took her children away from her. Here we are. We cannot even give up our sins, brothers and sisters. You know, we cannot give up anything for Islam. But here is a lady and she did not even grow up in a Muslim household. And she told me, if they throw me in jail or they throw me into a cave and abandon me, I will not give up Islam. And you know, you hear these stories from Bilal ibn Rabah and I'm not comparing Astaghfirullah this to that. But you know, we've kind of sort of lost that level of iman in our Muslim societies. What is the last time you met somebody with that level of iman? We've kind of lost that persecution iman. But to meet these people in the very land that we know is the land of Mahshar and the land of Ard al Mubarak, to meet the people. And they said to me, their families don't just view them as converts. Their families view them as traitors. They have left the society and they have nowhere to go. They're being taken care of by poor Muslims here and there. And they're giving up their society, their luxury, their life. And in this case, their children. For the sake of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala. Well, this is an amazing story. I think the story was geared towards, you know, informing and educating people about the reason why everybody has to be, how that's simply my mentality, the persecution mentality. Because in our modern world, what people interpret as religion is men are an easygoing one. The early people that brought this religion and preserved it for us to date, never saw it as a bed of roses. Most of them struggled both internally and outwardly to ensure that this faith is preserved. Some carried it Quran to different places. Some brought the Quran. Some brought the Bible. Some transcribed it. Some preserved it. Some ensured that it never got lost and a couple of other things. And that's the reason why we have the faith today. But if the people that we have now continue to behave or have the faith this way, I think the next generation of people or two or three generation might not know anything that has to do with religion because this has been wiped away. And this is also happening in Islamic communities around the world. And everybody knows that many Muslims, especially young people, are becoming fed up with the teachings of the faith. Many young people that have talked to me or sent me a message privately tell me that they find it difficult to believe some of the things in both the Bible and the Quran. They tell me that previously they respected and understood that as they grew up, they discovered that some of these are not real. They believe that they are not real. So oftentimes I send the messages telling them to not think that way. Absolutely there is forces of good and evil. And it is when you get more mature and intermingle with what happens in the world that you will come to realize that they are race and they are very powerful. There are demons and there are angels and we have to put that into perspective. You can see them, you can feel them walking around you that they exist and they operate in their own state. Why did demons act in order to drive you away from the love of God, to bring it to false teachings, to bring it to false healings, whatever the angels of God guide your path in accordance with the will and desire of God. They are your companion and they can help you achieve your objective through prayer, through constant fasting, through staying away from evil, from sin and other things that could make you unwell in the presence of the divine. Well guys I really appreciate this video. There's a lesson for us that we should have the mentality to suffer for what we believe in. That's what proves what we believe in to be true. Until next time, Assalamu alaikum.