Tiny Boost on Becoming Muslim, Prison & More | #04
In the 4th episode of Da Bridge Podcast we are joined by Tiny Boost. We hear his journey towards the deen, his time in prison & much more.
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This brother got me cracking up 😂 what a G may Allah bless him
Boost needs to do his own podcast still
Lol my Jamaican friends were street seasoned from early days too lolllll. That’s quite smart that Boost was able to notice that distinction!
@BigC1290
2 жыл бұрын
Truss thats how you know he really grew up in narm and even played out there growing up
Listened to this brother in jahaliyya, he has huge potential outside of music inshaAllah in a halal industry. A natural leader with significant influence. May Allah protect us all. Great content
@Brock-Lesnar-WWE
2 жыл бұрын
He has no potential.. deluded guys converted for fashion. These lot don't know anything about islam.
@zk2507
2 жыл бұрын
@@Brock-Lesnar-WWE everyone has potential.
As a Jamaican brother he is right alot of us were seasoned from early in criminality as we were exposed to it before many of our peers. The yardies were family members of ours not just neighbours. He ddnt mean it from a bad place. Alhamdullilah this is y so many of us reverted when we were given the word because weve seen the extremes of this dunya life. Alhamdullilah for islam
Big up tiny boost met him once very humble brother
May Allah make our brother of those that our given understanding of the religion upon Tawheed and Sunnah. And may Allah make our brother a person who changes and becomes a man that is known for the Qur'an
This interview was different to anything I've seen recently, this one had me thinking deep thoughts. Big up for the interview brothers .
مَا شَاء الله may Allah elevate us all.. powerful reminders about brotherhood
This is one of the most honest reasons from a brudda on why they converted
Throught I’ll just watch a few mins but watch the full 1hr 45mins straight… Boost is a legend and too funny 🤣🤣
Imam Shakeel is a good da'ee mashaa Allah, may Allah increase him and Abdul Latif and all the guests in khayr
MashAllah beautiful episode ikhwan, covered a lot gave a powerful message. May Allah bless all your efforts 🤲🏾
Love this brother ❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 understand exactly what brother is saying Battle field out of here To hold on to your Deen
Big up boost each and every time really humble, smart and wise brudda with a good head on his shoulders you can tell he was raised right just went down a wrong life path bless him.
Another brilliant episode.......keep them coming brothers........Salaam
Can’t wait to lock in to this brav I been waiting so long to hear this brudda talk bout the deen Mashallah🤲🏾
Big up Tiny Boost 💯
Alhamdulilah may Allah bless the brothers. The presenters has improved a lot already they are letting the guests expand and speak a lot more اللهم بارك يا أخوان
Best interview u done so far big up u 3 🔥
Boost is a funny brudda mashallah
Ma sha Allah reallll stuff 💯👑
Powerful message
He’s Defo Got The Right Idea, Bless Him ❤️
Boost brings the nostalgia man gd times 2003/07
When he talks about the pastor touching everyone's heads and they're dropping like flies looool. I watched a pastor do this to a whole congregation and I walked out as soon as I was getting approached. I personally felt everyone was acting ngl
In my opinion, the losses of the past was the seeds sown and we are but meagre branches and sprouting and then I'm thinking apples and trees, thanks for giving, gratitude for this talk is much appreciated 😊
Sick video👌
Big up tiny boost 🇬🇾👊🏽
Alhumdallah
@aishahkita8564
2 жыл бұрын
Praise Be To God.
Lovely brother !
ماشاءالله.
May Allah keep this brother stead fast on the deen Ameen YaRab also Get stinx on here plz Jzk.
Man like bones studied deen with him. Mashallah
@e.s.3599
2 жыл бұрын
@K o east
Insightful episode, hopefully yutes can learn from this masha’allah
A real one ❤️
Big channel!
The Killa Ki voice that Boost did 🤣🤣🤣
@ssm1559
2 жыл бұрын
Timestamp
@BigC1290
2 жыл бұрын
😁😁
Ma Sha Allah loving this podcast! Get snap Capone on here please or colours Miyagi or shower Malik. Ma Sha Allah brothers keep it up
@louisims5811
2 жыл бұрын
Colours would be great considering he quit music and is studying the Deen fully
@hanzalamehmood2991
2 жыл бұрын
Snap Capone is all chat he’s just pretending
@t1nna885
2 жыл бұрын
@@hanzalamehmood2991 wdym? you mean he fakes that road lifestyle ?
@nasriarms3696
2 жыл бұрын
@@t1nna885 I’m sure what the brother means is snap fakes the whole deen thing. Either way snap claims Islam so he’s an akh regardless. May alpha make it easy on us all. Ameen
@nasriarms3696
2 жыл бұрын
May Allah make it easy on us all**
ما شاء الله
Get B Dubble on this
Is this on any podcast platforms i.e. Spotify, Apple podcasts etc?
The same sentiment that all these young and proud Muslim brothers now typically feel towards the Christian religious belief system , is the exact same way some brothers who have REALLY and TRULY and DEEPLY studied the black mans journey, feel towards Islam
Ma sha Allah
He's jokes. Real guy. ♥️
fry up a one 2 egg..... I felt that! mashallah!
Who would even dislike this 🤔
Donny needs 3hourz big BOOST!
He lived a movie boost
What does he mean when he says ‘just make sure its not no brothers’
💯👑🅿️
Sunbhanu'Allah TB/Abdul'Azeez talking the real truth at the end about ppl in the music industry calling themselves "gods". Allahu'alum I think he most prob talking bout diddy & dem man der.
2003 20 yrs
Asalaamu alaykum. Throw colors in this InshaAllah whenever he comes to visit the UK and see if a prison season can be done with brothers still in Jail like Blacks
@abudujannah.
2 жыл бұрын
Walaikum salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu. Is that my brother Abdul Hakeem 💙
@abulqaqamcdonald8151
2 жыл бұрын
@@abudujannah. you know it is akhi. May Allah bless my hench brothers.
25:57
They should ask the guests what advice they have for imams and other community figures in helping youth that are going through the same thing Young Boost went through. Great podcast nevertheless.
?PLEASE CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE BOOK AT 1:13:26 thanks
@londonboss2111
2 жыл бұрын
It’s (THE SEALED NECTAR)
Embrace your culture people
Get your own podcast.🙂
He said , if your jumping people in this ting lol about the imam lol
Boost there were black people in London and Liverpool going 300+ years. Just not as large numbers as the mass waves of immigration after WW2.
@nohatenohypenohatenohype9779
2 жыл бұрын
Education is 🔑
@BigC1290
2 жыл бұрын
💯☝🏾
@wildntrue_
11 ай бұрын
I highly doubt he literally meant nobody
@tzc9309
10 ай бұрын
yeah i mean slave trade era is a bit different too though, as liverpool as an example was a part of slave trade shipping routes, many of the black people you would have seen long prior to the windrush period may have been here in connection to things such as that. It isn't the same as coming over to be a regular working citizen with the same legal freedoms as the british people already in england (societal racial prejudices aside).
@StraightOuttaBerkshire
10 ай бұрын
@@tzc9309 as soon as black people were on British soil, they were free men. Slavery hasn’t been a legal practise in Britain for a thousand years. It was only in the colonies Britain allowed slavery. Check out the Somerset vs Stewart court case from 1772.
Yeshua the way
Get colours miyagi on this
Keep up the good podcast brothers mashallah. My only negative is with the guests and their persona... they need to tone down the whole 'badboy thing' at the end of the day this show is based on Deen. This ep was hard to watch, may allah make it easy for us all ameen.
@kaijones6751
Жыл бұрын
But they gotta show the growth of what brought them to the deen brother
Why do a lot of men that go in for a long stretch come out Muslim? Real question no hate involved?
@louisims5811
2 жыл бұрын
When people go jail for a long time, they have nothing to do but watch time go by slowly. Some of them start reading different books and what not but some turn to god and from god they look to religion and from studying just like myself, Islam really can relate to everyone. I studied the stories of Yusuf and Bilal and that’s what lead me to Islam because both their stories related to me. Bilal because he was black and yusuf because his family and people around him punished him for becoming Muslim
@RBJZ
2 жыл бұрын
Because they know they are there for the rest of their time. They find peace and contentment in Islam. Praying 5 times a day in a cell changes you. People who do long stretches have done mad things , they find a way to repent.
@nasriarms3696
2 жыл бұрын
The deen is our natural inclination… when a man/woman is secluded away from all the distractions of the dunya, by the will of allah Islam will come to you. A lot do it just to survive in there, some find the deen thus finding peace, however, others just fall off when they come back to society… again the whole distractions of the dunya.
Cut a long story short lol
Gets Youngs Tef on here
47:39 lool
Snap capone next
Wasn't he drinking on the next podcast lmao
@realestudergroundsou
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
This interview makes me sad, because one pastor who was moving mad i wont lie acting up made a man convert, the bible says do onto others as you would like done on to you ,same morals boost likes are in the bible but some preachers dont know how to preach
@davidbrooks4411
2 жыл бұрын
The truth finds those who seek it.
@ASKGABZ
2 жыл бұрын
@@davidbrooks4411 agreed, theres only one truth!
@davidbrooks4411
2 жыл бұрын
@@ASKGABZ No doubt. Kudos to him for finding it.
@ASKGABZ
2 жыл бұрын
@@davidbrooks4411 i’ll agree to disagree 🙏🏿
@davidbrooks4411
2 жыл бұрын
@@ASKGABZ My Bad, I thought your Muslim bro. May Allah guide to the truth. If you honestly seek it, it will find you. Bless 🙌. If you need any help holla at me my guy.
Can you still be a Muslim and make songs talking crud then. I thought that was haram
UVAINT A KID AT THE AGE OF 18,