Aasif Mandvi Quotes
You can talk about and think about Muslims as you want, but you can't stop Muslims from building a mosque. You can hate Muslims from the comfort of your house or publicly, but when that becomes stopping Muslims from building a mosque or worshipping, then we are crossing the line into something else.
Aasif Mandvi
Nationality: Indian
Occupation: Actor
Born: 5 Mar 1966
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