New Delhi: Recently, the terrorist attack in Bangladesh’s capital city Dhaka had shaken the entire world. Around 20 people were killed in the tragic incident including an Indian girl Tarishi Jain after suspected ISIS militants stormed in a cafe in the capital city.
People from across the world have condemned that attacks. It was reported that the militants killed the non-Muslim hostages after they failed to recite the verses from Quran.
The spate of terrorist activities around the world has been given a religious colour.
However, superstar Aamir Khan doesn’t coincide with this conception.
“People who spread terrorism or do it, have no connection with mazhab (religion), that's what I think. Then whether he is of any religion, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Christian...” said Aamir.
He added, "However much they say that they are doing it for religion, they have no relation with religion because if they actually followed it, (they will know) mazhab teaches us love."
When quizzed about banning controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, Aamir choose to stay mum and said, “I won't comment on that. I have said what I want to.”
On the professional front, Aamir Khan is busy with his forthcoming movie ‘Dangal’ in which he will be seen playing the role of wrestler Mahavir Phogat. The movie is slated to release on December 23, 2016.