This is the moment a Muslim male shouts at a Christian street preacher in Whitechapel 'we don't want to worship a Jewish man'.
The man wearing sunglasses and a black, blue, and white tracksuit top repeatedly bellows the derogatory remark.
He quips, 'we don't believe in a Jew' in unsavoury and chaotic scenes which were captured on video by YouTuber Auditing Britain in Whitechapel Road last week.
The barb was made just moments before a female Met Police officer had defended the preacher's freedom of speech when a group of males had surrounded her to complain the evangelist was 'in a Muslim area'.
'Why do you come here and want us to worship a Jewish man? I don't understand. Listen, we don't want to worship a Jewish man,' the man says to the preacher.
'You come here and want to tell us to worship a Jewish man. Yeah, go and worship your Jewish man.
'You believe in a mystical dying God. A man God. We don't believe in a Jew.'
The Christian argues he has come to the area to 'preach true salvation'. He continues to speak through a microphone, where he quotes extracts from the Koran and questions Islam.
This is the moment a Muslim male (right) shouts at a Christian street preacher (left) in Whitechapel 'we don't want to worship a Jewish man'
The man wearing sunglasses and a black, blue, and white tracksuit top repeatedly bellows the derogatory remark
He quips, 'we don't believe in a Jew' in unsavoury and chaotic scenes which were captured on video in Whitechapel Road last week
In response, the Muslim man repeatedly shouts, 'Your god is a Jew. We have some slaves of Jews here.'
Nigel Farage this morning added to the growing voices in support of the female officer who has been widely praised for how she handled the row.
Speaking on Jeremy Kyle's Breakfast Show on Talk, the Reform UK leader said: 'She deserves to be honoured. I watched that video. She was calm, she was logical. Goodness me, what a credit she was to the Metropolitan Police.
'What a credit she was to herself, and what a credit she was to plain common sense and what we like to think of as a free country. She did absolutely brilliantly. I wish more were like her.'
The confrontation saw the officer being surrounded by males and telling them: 'In this country, we have freedom of speech.'
She continued: 'I understand that you guys don't want to hear it, so I would just recommend that you walk away and don't listen to him. He's not in your home.'
In a noisy and chaotic scene, a man wearing a black surgical mask appears to tell the officer in reply: 'This is Whitechapel, this is a Muslim area.'
The situation at times threatened to boil over, with footage from the encounter on the day before Ramadan began being widely shared on social media.
It came just moments before a female Met Police officer had defended the preacher's freedom of speech when a group of males had surrounded her to complain that the evangelist was 'in a Muslim area'
The Christian argued he came to the area to 'preach true salvation'. He continues to speak through a microphone, where he quotes extracts from the Koran and questions Islam
A male clutching a microphone and Bible can be heard preaching the Gospel in the viral footage, which is believed to have happened last Monday.
It took place just yards from the East London Mosque, one of the largest in Western Europe, which can accommodate up to 7,000 worshippers for daily prayers.
A male later explained to the female officer that he phoned police as the preacher was 'talking about the prophet, then he said like a donkey' which was upsetting 'hundreds of people' walking past.
He then accuses the preacher of 'spreading hatred' and alleges he was calling the Black Stone in the sacred Kaaba building in Mecca 'a box'.
But the evangelist denies this and says he was quoting from Muhammad 'who says if a donkey brays it's because he is seeing Satan'.
The female officer defends the preacher and explains to a group of males that 'in this country we have freedom of speech, the same way you guys have your freedom of speech'.
'You guys don't need to see eye-to-eye, and you don't need to agree,' she says.
'You're all more than welcome to stand here and have conversations with them, but they're not being aggressive.'
According to the most recent Census, 52.2 per cent of the 18,841 people who live in Whitechapel are Muslim.
The officer continues: 'I understand that you guys don't want to hear it, so I would recommend that you just move away and don't listen to him.'
Another male approaches the officer and complains that 'he is in our community, and you don't see Muslims walking around and insulting other faiths'.
The police constable responds: 'You guys can preach about your religion the same way he is.'
She denies that he is inciting hatred but admits he is at risk of being assaulted. But she reassures the group that cameras are monitoring the area in what she describes as a 'heavily Muslim community'.
The Met Police told the Daily Mail it would not be commenting on the video.
Meanwhile, BBC Clothes Show star Jeff Banks has said Whitechapel is like 'a different country and language'.
The fashion designer visited his 'old stomping ground' last week following Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's controversial comments about Britain being 'colonised by immigrants'.
In a video posted on his Facebook and Instagram, the 82-year-old said Whitechapel Road had lost its 'Londoner sense of humour'.
He reminisced about always being 'suited and booted' in English cut suits to visit the area's vibrant live jazz scene, and explained you had to be 'immaculate' to enter the pubs.
In a message posted alongside his video, Mr Banks said: 'My journey today left me with a feeling that everything had changed beyond recognition.
'An unimaginable change! No Eastenders. No Greeks. No Jews. No Turks. No Londoner sense of humour. A different country and language.
'Sir Jim’s choice of words may not have been as selective as possible but the sentiment resonated!'
Billionaire Ineos boss Sir Jim later apologised that his 'choice of language' had 'offended some people in the UK and Europe'.

