00:00The trap that I fell into here was all due to the fact that I didn't learn my religion properly.
00:05I didn't understand what the fundamental principle of Islam was, etc.
00:10I didn't understand what I was doing because I had a lot of ignorance.
00:15So they should learn their religion properly.
00:17They should go back to the fundamental aspects of Islam that would obviously stop them, if they acted by it,
00:24from making these sort of crazy mistakes.
00:25I accidentally joined a mafia in Iraq or Syria, not a mafia, but a very bad group of people,
00:34thinking that they're actually Muslims and that they're many good people.
00:38If I had known Islam properly and had studied it properly before I left Britain,
00:42I would have realized that these people are very, very bad people.
00:47And I wouldn't have been in the situation I'm in now.
00:49One of the worst things about being in prison is knowing that I can't actually do anything to put it
00:53right.
00:53what I did, not to my mum and dad first of all, and then to the rest of the people.
00:57And if I left prison, I'd like to actually be given an opportunity to,
01:01I don't know what you'd say in English, sort of an awareness scheme.
01:06And if I could do something to help and stop people from making the same mistake I did,
01:10I'd love to do that, of course.
01:11I think that would be great.
01:13I'd consider it a part of my religion, actually.
01:15I'd consider it a part of my religion.
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