When Patrick Bet-David hosted his now-famous religious roundtable debate, he did something few media personalities have the courage to do — he invited qualified Muslims to the table. In this exclusive interview on The Deen Show, PBD sat down to reflect on that historic interfaith dialogue, sharing his honest take on what happened, what surprised him, and where this conversation between Islam and Christianity needs to go next. The result is a rare, unfiltered look at how faith, truth, and mutual respect can break through the noise of division.
Why Patrick Bet-David Invited Muslims to the Debate
For too long, conversations about Islam in Western media have happened without actual Muslims present. Patrick Bet-David broke that pattern by bringing together voices from both sides — including Jake, an American convert to Islam, and Brother Rasheed, alongside prominent critics like Robert Spencer and Daniel. PBD acknowledged the courage it took for everyone to show up, but it was the Muslim representatives who stood out for their clarity and composure. Jake’s testimony about leaving Roman Catholicism after finding that Islamic monotheism — the pure worship of one God alone — was the only theology that truly made sense resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.
“I eventually found the path of Islam primarily because I believe that it’s the only religion today that truly supports pure monotheism.” — Jake, American convert to Islam, on the PBD Roundtable Debate
Finding Common Ground: Shared Values Between Muslims and Christians
- Preserving marriage and the traditional family structure with a mother and father in the home
- Protecting children from early sexualization and harmful gender ideology in schools
- Upholding modesty and chastity as core moral virtues in an increasingly immoral culture
- Belief in God and living a purpose-driven life beyond materialism and worldly distractions
- Love and reverence for Jesus, peace be upon him — one of the greatest prophets in Islam, with an entire chapter of the Quran named after his blessed mother Mary
- Respecting parents and elders as a foundation of strong, God-conscious communities
Islam’s Growing Strength and the Power of Interfaith Dialogue
Patrick Bet-David openly acknowledged the remarkable growth of Islam worldwide, noting the strength of Muslim families and communities. He emphasized that rather than seeing this growth as a threat, people of faith should recognize it as a call to take their own convictions seriously. PBD’s framework for progress — built on courage, acceptance of differences, willingness to talk, and the ability to reason — mirrors the Islamic principle of inviting to truth with wisdom and beautiful preaching. His vision of Muslims and Christians uniting against shared threats to family, morality, and faith is exactly the kind of interfaith cooperation the world desperately needs.
“As long as we have courage, we’re willing to accept our differences and are able to reason… I think we’ll make progress.” — Patrick Bet-David on interfaith dialogue between Muslims and Christians
What This Debate Means for the Future of Islam in the West
- More roundtable discussions are planned — PBD committed to ongoing dialogue rather than one-off events
- Qualified Muslim voices will continue to be invited to the table instead of being talked about in their absence
- Coalition building on moral issues like protecting children, defending the family, and opposing the normalization of immorality
- Breaking stereotypes by letting Islam speak for itself — 95% of the faith is about worshipping God, being devoted to righteousness, loving your neighbors, and caring for your parents
This exclusive interview between Patrick Bet-David and Eddie from The Deen Show proves that when people of faith sit down with courage and sincerity, real progress happens. Islam has nothing to hide and everything to offer — from its uncompromising monotheism to its reverence for Jesus, peace be upon him, to its blueprint for moral, family-centered living. If you are searching for truth and purpose beyond the material world, the door is open — visit thedeenshow.com to request your free copy of the Quran and discover what Islam truly teaches.