
The former kickboxer, born in Chicago and raised in Luton, previously defined Islam as “the last real faith in the world” and has now verified that he is Muslim after footage of him praying in a mosque hit the internet.
Although being de-platformed, Tate’s opinions may still be accessed on social media, notably through an unconfirmed Twitter account. On his official Gettr account on Monday, October 24, Andrew Tate declared his conversion to Islam.
Additionally, he recently landed a television interview with Piers Morgan on his program, “Piers Morgan Uncensored,” in which he discussed the comments that sparked controversy.
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Recently, Tam Khan, a former MMA fighter, and Tate were spotted in Dubai. In a video that became popular on Facebook and Twitter, Khan seemed to be instructing Tate about prayer, one of Islam’s five principles.
In the video, which is alleged to have taken place at a mosque, he seemed to affirm that Tate had taken the shahada—the pledge necessary to join Islam.
However, The Scotsman said that many Muslims voiced disbelief and thought it was a publicity stunt.