The Effects Of Islam Reputation

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How Terrorism Effects Islam Reputation

A lot of people think of Muslims as bad people, terrorists, and somehow, every time a terrorism happens the news most of the time without knowing what happens they Muslims did this, and when someone from other religions kills an innocent Muslim, somehow he is either a hero or just nobody cares about the poor guy that got murdered, they blow themselves to kill other Muslim people, and they call themselves Muslim's but what I'm going to talk about is the main thing that nothing in it is close to being a Muslim, it is the Orlando shooting, here is the story then I'll discuss why I chose that.
Orlando's police chief has said John Mena for The situation turned into a hostage taking about the fifth morning time; a decision was made to save the hostages.
But it was unclear whether the victims had been killed at the hands of armed or during an exchange of gunfire with police. US authorities described the attack as domestic terrorism incident.
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