 Hello, glad you could join me once again on the show. This is the upper-minded thinker show here, and today I would love to show with you a video that touched me, and I think it's going to touch you as well. You know, the Jewish people, or let me say the Israelis, are known specifically for being anti-Islam. Not all of them though. I know that most of the Jewish people who are coup-headed really respect Islamic faith, because it is recorded in history that when Islam started, many Jewish people, many Israelis were allowed to cohabit with Muslims at that time. So, provider you pay in jizya, you don't have any problem, the compassion nobody disturbs you. Generally, the favor and of course, I think, the atmosphere of the relationship between Islam and Judaism has always been completely hostile. But for a Jewish rabbi to say something of this nature, I definitely know that it might be a sign, a very great sign, a sign that depicts the truth, a sign we can never ignore. If you take it and read it, it has very clearly formulated the position of Christianity, that is, it is dying. And this is really true. Because, well, in the power of how it was built, it could not resist the social revolutions. And its dying began somewhere in the middle of the 19th century, and somewhere at the beginning of the 20th century, Christianity practically stopped its existence as, well, as a leading religion that could, so to speak, really hold on to people who could move, well, what could it do, so to speak, from the point of view of religious? Here it was saved. Christianity is very convenient. It was saved under the modern world. There are Christian democratic parties. Yes, just like in Israel, there are also parties that are in power. Here is the religious party. That is, practically as a religion, as a spiritual basis for people, Christianity died. And Islam, it was laid down at the time it was laid down. It was laid down exactly as a very stable, very life-saving, strong teaching, which is capable of enduring any situation of change in the world. He grew up differently. Islam. He had a real leader who, so to speak, received prophethood. And there are no doubts about this. If there is Christianity, there are questions about it, then everything is quite simple with you. There was a prophet, received prophethood, began to create his community, religious, on this basis he built a new community, a new teaching, and it turned out to be quite stable, because, well, if you read the Koran, you can see it. I was ridden this subtitle and I want to react to really what the rabbi is saying. Now, first and foremost, we have to recognize the fact that what he said in the beginning of this video is true. True in the sense that Christianity started, it made a decline during the modern era. You know, you could recall the first Vatican Council, the second Vatican Council, and of course the revolution. The Christian revolution happened a long time ago, just about 400 or 500 years before the advent of modernism. But as society begins to advance, as Western society begins to learn more about science, begins its application generally in all spheres of life, things began to change, things even though the Church began to change. When the Church found out that majority of the people had drifted away from the religiosity that the Church was known for and the leadership that the Church accepted at that time in society, they organized different councils. And one of the most pronounced councils at that time is the Council called the Second Vatican Council. For many traditional Catholics or many traditional Christians, the Second Vatican Council was a misnomer. There was no reason for the Council. But the fathers of the Council had a reason for the Council. A reason for the Council was a response to apparently the decline in power of the Church. The Church wanted to modernize to accommodate the younger people who now see modernism as more preferable than being religion rather than religiosity. But I think in the Catholic Church or generally in the Christian faith the result of that Council was counterproductive because instead of leading to the bringing of more people to the faith, many people left the faith, many people left Christianity, many people cast a Christianity. Yes, a religion that is not serious and what have you. So as modernism grows from strength to strength, from ear to ear, things began to change and that's what he said. Now the fastest growing religion in the world today is Islam and there's a reason for that. One of the reasons, the rigidity of the Islamic faith. And one of the reasons why I picked Islam over Christianity today is simply because Islam inspires me and gives me this sense of masculinity, standing firm on what you believe and never compromise despite the social change, political or even cultural change. And that's how it really happened. Islam was able to stand up in difficult situations. But he also had the advantage that Islam was born in the East. In the distance from Europe, from all social revolutions, from technical revolutions, he was born far away, he was born far away, he grew up far away and he was quite seriously And today, that is, well, in our time, the last time when the time came, well, so to speak, the age of atheism, because democracy is an age of atheism. It's not just, so to speak, something like that. Democracy is a terrible thing. It's an atheism that has been brought to a higher point, so to speak. Yes, absolutely. So when the time came, when democracy began to pour out the whole world, when only the memory of architecture remained from Christianity, so to speak, almost nothing more. From Judaism to the fact that it got under the cap, Zionism too, almost nothing left. And in the world today except Islam, nothing left. And Islam, besides everything else, it was so formed that those who went after Muhammad and those who, in the future, were following this religion, they, how to say it, they were constantly in the state of communication with the Creator. Christianity, well, if you go there once a week on Sunday in the church, well, it's good. What else, so to speak, yes. And Muslims five times a day go down on their knees. Five times a day. And they are strictly spent on time, so to speak, I live with them there. And besides, when I went to Europe, I was somewhere in time to pray. So I went to that corner, two Muslims came to me there. I was standing there praying for myself, and they put newspapers on their knees. This is Islam. And, in general, it is said a lot. A person five times a day, at least five times a day, there is a very small prayer. I watched, I had the opportunity to watch the prayer, which means that the prayer is very small, but it is very serious, it is very deep. A person becomes on his knees for five minutes, bends, does what is written there, he communicates with the Almighty at that moment. This is very important, this is very much. Now we come to this point, Islam is a religion of the future. Now, when I was watching this, something came to my mind. I record, you know, what is going on in Qatar. Now, I understand that many must say, this is because it's an Islamic country. That's why I saw that. But I've seen similar things in countries that has nothing to do with Islam. Now, let me explain, guys, in each corner of every public place in Qatar, has a place where you can go wash it. Even in larger hotels, especially in the West, hotels are recognised as places where people go to have fun, you know, have a rest for the day or for travelers and so, of course, repeat for places where evil things happen. But all the same, the hotels in Qatar were designed in such a way that there are prayer rooms just after the reception areas. So one day, I went with some popular, I think, shakes and I prayed in there and I was quite surprised that in a hotel, things of that nature would exist. And when I saw that, it was quite interesting. So I would say, generally, that Islam truly, just like it said, is a religion of the future and is really showing the right increase in number of people in Europe today that have decided to pitch a tent with Islam. There were a growing number of people in South America, even in Asia, in deeper parts of areas that Christianity had enrolled in the future, who are identifying as Muslims. I pray in sha Allah that the world one day will become Muslim and the fog of lies would demystify.