Dylan Madden, a close associate of Andrew Tate who relocated to Dubai on Andrew’s recommendation, reveals how Andrew personally gifted him a copy of the Quran before his deportation. Dylan’s story traces a fascinating spiritual journey that began at age 13 when he first picked up a Quran in a school library, only to be discouraged by a librarian who questioned why he was reading it.
A Seed Planted in a School Library
Growing up Christian, Dylan always had a love and respect for God. But at 13 years old, something drew him to pick up the Quran in his school library. When the librarian questioned him with a disapproving tone, he put it back — but that curiosity never left him. Years later, living in Qatar and then Dubai, surrounded by Muslim culture and hearing the call to prayer daily, those dormant feelings began to resurface in a powerful way.
“I actually read the Quran for the first time when I was like 13 in a library in school and the librarian was like ‘oh why are you reading that?’ — so I put it back. But it’s always been in the back of my mind. Before Andrew left, he gave me a copy of the Quran and recommended I read it.”
Andrew Tate’s Influence and the Case for Justice
Dylan also speaks about the troubling case against the Tate brothers, pointing to emerging evidence that contradicts the charges. He highlights how two witnesses with questionable credibility have been used against them, and calls on people to examine the evidence with their own eyes rather than relying on media narratives. The parallels between Andrew’s acceptance of Islam and the intensification of his legal troubles raise serious questions.
“Unless we actually do something, we can’t just talk about it. If you actually care about the truth, you need to go out there and show it in the real world — call your local congressman, call the embassy. These are two obviously innocent young men.”
Steps Toward Islam and Taking Action
- Dylan describes visiting a mosque for the first time about a month before the interview, with a friend, and feeling something profound during the experience
- Living across the street from a mosque in Dubai, he felt a daily pull to go inside and explore Islam further
- Andrew Tate not only accepted Islam himself but actively encouraged those around him to read the Quran and learn about the faith
- Dylan calls on viewers to take real-world action for justice by contacting elected officials and embassies on behalf of those who are wrongfully detained
