Zohra Sarwari – Muslims Are Not Terrorist
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In this video, the host discusses a book called No, I am not a terrorist. The book is written for non-Mahdi Muslims who don't know about Islam and terrorism, and has a deeper understanding of terrorism than anyone. The book is meant to educate people on the importance of understanding each other's roles in terrorism, and bridge gaps in our lives.
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Bismillahirrahmanirrahim Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh My name is Doris Hawaii. And today I will be discussing a book that I wrote called No, I am not a terrorist. This is kind of what it looks like if you have not seen it. And you can see on the top, there is Muslim needs. At the bottom. It's obviously the title of the book. And this book was written for mainly Muslims and non Muslims who don't know enough about Islam and terrorism. Oftentimes, I have many questions asked to me about suicide bombing, about the hijab, about what's a lot of misconceptions in Islam, as well as who terrorists are. So this book was written to help open up that dialogue between Muslims and non
Muslims as well as Muslims who don't have the knowledge of who terrorism, who terrorists are, what is suicide bombing? Why is that happening? What is the stance on his job as well as the Muslim woman's role? And a lot of myths and misconceptions. So the book was written for everyone to open dialogue and more than anything, to educate and to bridge the gap between Islam and the West and have much deeper knowledge about terrorism, Muslims, suicide bombing, and the truth, the truth which only people with knowledge will really come out and tell us so often the media gives us misconceptions as well as people who don't know Islam, and inshallah Allah, God willing, this book
will open minds and help the West and Islam bridge gaps and bring in peace, tranquility and serenity in each one of our lives. Should we actually understand each other does not come behind a ceremony when the lie of Peace be upon you.