Google AI: A gentile is a person who is not Jewish. The term comes from the Latin word for "tribe" or "clan" and, in a biblical context, refers to the "nations" or peoples other than the Israelites. While historically a term to describe non-Jewish people, in a religious sense, it's used by various groups, such as Mormons, to denote those outside their own faith.
Other sources to this quote is: "2. He it is Who sent amongst the unlettered ones a Messenger from amongst themselves to recite unto them His Verses, to foster them and absolve them of polytheism and discord, and teach them the Heavenly Book and Wisdom. And indeed, they had been formerly in manifest error."
The Imam is talking through YouTube here. I think he's Monk type person, especially as he said such and he's Sufi Muslim. So Sufi is the mystical section of Islam.
- Modern usage: Today, "gentile" is primarily used to mean a non-Jew. However, some religious groups, like members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also use the term to refer to those outside their own community of believers.
Other sources to this quote is: "2. He it is Who sent amongst the unlettered ones a Messenger from amongst themselves to recite unto them His Verses, to foster them and absolve them of polytheism and discord, and teach them the Heavenly Book and Wisdom. And indeed, they had been formerly in manifest error."
The Imam is talking through YouTube here. I think he's Monk type person, especially as he said such and he's Sufi Muslim. So Sufi is the mystical section of Islam.