A tweet including a video of Andrew Tate being taught an Islamic prayer by a Muslim friend has confused fans.
The tweet was captioned ‘My brother – MashAllah’ which translates to ‘what God has willed’. The right-wing influencer, banned from many social media sites, is currently in Dubai. The tweet itself does not claim that the internet persona is converting to Islam, however, opinions are divided over what it may imply.
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who has been widely condemned as a 'misogynist', has converted to Islam according to social media reports.
Another known as Nameless tweeted: "Andrew Tate is actively trying to stir up issues between Islam & Christianity out of ignorance. Where did we go wrong for our young men to take people like andrew tate as role models over the prophets? Let's not go backwards from one guy who loves to hear himself talk." Andrew Tate is actively trying to stir up issues between Islam & Christianity out of ignorance. Let's not go backwards from one guy who loves to hear himself talk.— Nameless (@ssshhushhh) Nobody is perfect, but Alhamdhulillah the guy has a good heart and pure intentions."
Andrew Tate one of the most controversial celebrities, ban from all social media accounts accepts Islam and is viral.
Where did we go wrong for our young men to take people like Andrew Tate as role models over the prophets? Apart from his statement about accepting Islam, a video of him from his visit to Dubai, UAE, went viral over the internet. “Andrew Tate lost all his social media platforms. Now he is “converting” to Islam. One of the users wrote, “As Muslims, Allah (swt) has given us so many role models. He has found his audience.”
Tate, a self-described "success coach" who is known for his radical beliefs on gender relations, encouraged Christians who "believe in good" to convert to Islam ...
Most of the world has heard of Tate and his beliefs by now, as he surpassed former U.S. The stream went viral, propelling the former kickboxer to the forefront of the public consciousness. [Full Send Podcast](https://www.sportskeeda.com/pro-boxing/news-andrew-tate-provides-take-organized-religion) that he believes Islam to be the last true religion. The de-platformed influencer previously described Islam as the last true religion in the world and has now confirmed that he is Muslim himself. When the lattermost challenged his polarizing beliefs, Tate angrily left the Discord call. "I think it's the last religion...
But examining his rhetoric belies the fact that nothing Tate says is new — not the violence, not the domination, not the body politics, not the cigars, not even ...
However, deplatforming can address the actions of an individual, or at least take that person out of the spotlight. Each version of right-wing masculinity like Tate’s is a re-hashing of the same appeals to supremacist power structures. Valizadeh was also not the first to leverage these anti-women and pro-sexual violence sentiments. Tate has said that his popularity has more to do with the appeal of his message and the desire for “real masculinity” than the outcome of algorithmic manipulation. These videos, which ranged in content from cryptocurrency tips to overt calls for violence against women, were promoted and shared heavily by the platform’s users. Disclosure information is available on the original site.
A controversial British-American kickboxer and internet personality Andrew Tate has converted to Islam, video of offering prayer goes viral.
Reports claimed that Andrew Tate was holding a captive American woman in his home. Khan wrote in a lengthy comment on the video, explaining the reasons for his participation and the purpose of it, “Brother Andrew is very sincere and his heart is with Islam. By God, it was a special visit to the mosque.