<p>Condemning the deadly deeds of ISIS, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi today said the activities of the terror group have nothing to do with the religion of Islam.<br /></p>.<p>"What they have done so far, all the Islamic scholars of various schools of thought have condemned it. They have raped people, killed people. Not only killed, in a bloody way, they have decapitated bodies, they have cut heads. They have burnt a person.<br /><br />"These are nothing to do with Islam or teachings of Islam. They have to be condemned. They are bloody murderers and rapists," the Hyderabad MP told reporters here.<br /><br />As for some youth from Hyderabad reportedly trying to join ISIS, Owaisi said none can break law and that the youth should speak to religious scholars.<br /><br />Owaisi was speaking at a press conference held here in connection with the "centenary death anniversary" of Hazrat Anwarullah Farooqui, founder of Jamia Nizamia, a 144-year-old institution of Islamic studies.<br /><br />As part of the events, a seminar would be held on February 14 and 15 and a public meeting on March 20, organisers said.</p>
<p>Condemning the deadly deeds of ISIS, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi today said the activities of the terror group have nothing to do with the religion of Islam.<br /></p>.<p>"What they have done so far, all the Islamic scholars of various schools of thought have condemned it. They have raped people, killed people. Not only killed, in a bloody way, they have decapitated bodies, they have cut heads. They have burnt a person.<br /><br />"These are nothing to do with Islam or teachings of Islam. They have to be condemned. They are bloody murderers and rapists," the Hyderabad MP told reporters here.<br /><br />As for some youth from Hyderabad reportedly trying to join ISIS, Owaisi said none can break law and that the youth should speak to religious scholars.<br /><br />Owaisi was speaking at a press conference held here in connection with the "centenary death anniversary" of Hazrat Anwarullah Farooqui, founder of Jamia Nizamia, a 144-year-old institution of Islamic studies.<br /><br />As part of the events, a seminar would be held on February 14 and 15 and a public meeting on March 20, organisers said.</p>