When asked about the growing terrorism, Aamir said: "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... However much as 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 asked about his views on whether controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik should be banned, the "Dhoom 3" star said: "I won't comment on that. I have said what I want to."
Aamir made the comments while speaking at a special Eid press conference, the Times of India reported.Last week, militants in Bangladesh killed 22 people at an upscale cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic zone.
When asked about his views on whether controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik should be banned, the "Dhoom 3" star said: "I won't comment on that. I have said what I want to."
Aamir made the comments while speaking at a special Eid press conference, the Times of India reported.
Last week, militants in Bangladesh killed 22 people at an upscale cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic zone.


