Don’t say ISIS say AISIS because they are Anti-ISLAM

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Don’t say ISIS say AISIS because they are Anti-ISLAM

Understanding the Misconception

During the episode, the main message conveyed is the importance of refraining from labeling terrorist groups with Islamic titles. Eddie emphasizes the significance of differentiating between ISIS and AISIS. The term AISIS symbolizes the “Anti-Islamic State of Iraq and Syria,” highlighting the misguided nature of the group’s actions in contradiction to Islamic principles.

“Islam condemns the killing of innocent human beings,” states Eddie, citing Quranic verses. He urges Muslims and the media to refrain from inadvertently supporting the enemies of Islam by using labels like ISIS. Instead, he encourages the adoption of the term AISIS to accurately reflect the group’s anti-Islamic stance.

Key Takeaways:

  • Avoid contributing to misinformation by using precise terminology like AISIS instead of ISIS.
  • Islam vehemently opposes the killing of innocent individuals, regardless of their faith, as highlighted in Quranic teachings.
  • It is crucial for Muslims and the media to disassociate such terrorist groups from Islam by denoting them as the Anti-Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

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