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“Try the Quran If You’re So Brave” – Controversial Influencer Andrew Tate Stirs Up Another Controversy over SatanCon Shredding Bible

Himakshu Vyas
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Andrew Tate, a former 4-time world champion, is a controversial figure who has garnered a significant following among the youth through his content. However, his statements and beliefs are often seen as misogynistic. As a result, he has been banned across all social media platforms, except for Twitter and Rumble. Recently, his tweet regarding the Quran stirred up a big controversy.

In recent news, Andrew Tate was released from jail after being investigated for human trafficking charges. He is currently under house arrest. This isn’t the first time Tate has been in trouble with the law. In 2018, he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend. Despite his controversial past, Tate continues to be a popular figure among his followers.

Tate has also made headlines for his recent conversion to Islam. He has always expressed his admiration for the religion and has now converted to it. In a recent tweet, Tate boasted about his new faith and defended it against criticism.

However, his statements received backlash from the public, who criticized him for his previous misogynistic remarks. Tate’s controversial past and recent statements have once again put him in the spotlight, attracting both support and criticism from his followers and the public.

Andrew Tate challenges to shred the Quran

During the opening ritual of SatanCon, attendees were filmed shredding a Bible and a pro-cop flag. Fox News tweeted a video of the incident, which caught the attention of controversial figure Andrew Tate. He responded to the tweet, expressing his opinion on the matter.

He said,

Try the Quran if you’re so brave

Tate believes that shredding a Bible is an easy thing to do without any repercussions. However, he challenges people to try shredding a Quran and see if they can get away with it.

He believes that there would be significant consequences if someone were to do such an act. Tate’s statement has sparked a debate among people, with some agreeing with him and others criticizing his remarks.

Back when Tate was disrespectful towards Islam

Before his arrest and subsequent conversion to Islam, Andrew Tate made a disturbing comment about the religion. The comment became a talking point when he appeared in an interview with Piers Morgan.

However, Tate clarified that the comments were made when he was an atheist and did not understand the religion.

He said,

ISIS are the real Muslims, because ISIS do exactly what the book says – kill everyone who is not a Muslim and chop people’s heads off and set them on fire, and be raging lunatics.

Tate also revealed that he used to believe that religion causes more problems than it fixes. However, his views changed after he read the Quran and understood the true meaning of the religion. His conversion to Islam was met with mixed reactions from his followers and the public.

While some praised him for his newfound faith, others criticized him for his controversial past and statements. Tate’s journey from being an atheist to a Muslim has been a subject of much discussion among his followers and the media.

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Himakshu Vyas

Himakshu Vyas

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Himakshu Vyas, is a journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and crafting captivating narratives. With a decade of die-hard Manchester United support and a love for soccer and MMA, Himakshu brings a unique perspective to the world of sports. His daily indulgence in MMA training keeps him fit and gives him the athlete's point of view. He's a huge fan of UFC's 'The Notorious' Connor McGregor and Jon Jones, admiring their dedication and discipline. When he's not exploring the world of sports, Himakshu loves to travel and cook, putting his own spin on different cuisines. Ready to deliver exceptional content, this dynamic and motivated journalist is always eager to share his insights with readers.

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