'They Say I Will Be Known As A Terrorist' 2012

'They Say I Will Be Known As A Terrorist' 2012jSID39zL51I Video Clips. Duration : 2.47 Mins.



Hi there, my name is Said Omar Muhammad (Birth name Stephen Mullins) and this is one of my poems. So often the EDL, BNP and other Far Right groups in Europe and the US state that the faith of Islam is a Religion based on Terrorism. They argue that if Muslims truly do not approve of Terrorism involving the Torture Maiming or Murder of Men Women and Children then why won't they say so. Why is it that only the Extremist's who claim to be Muslim seem to have a voice. This is your answer that decent kind and faithful (and subsequently educated) Muslims of Islam do not approve or in any way feel it is right in word action or deed to commit acts of violence of which harm Men Women or Children (No matter what Religion Race or Creed) or indeed for a true Muslim to commit suicide in the name of Allah SWT However self defence (by a Countries Recognised Military) in the form of reasonable force (under the Geneva Convention) against a direct attack of ones Country (with the intention of destroying its Religion or its peoples) is something of which is acceptable and the right of all Countries on this earth. The words are in the form of a poem. Please listen and see that Law Abiding Muslims do not approve of the actions of which are closer to Shaytan (Satan) than Allah SWT However neither does this poet approve of actions from any Religion Race Creed or Country that oppresses people. This is the way of true Islam. REF: (Sahih Bukhari 2.446, 2.445) Principle is clear on Suicide He/She ...Geneva Womens Watches Clear

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