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Yup, the "Allah deletes bad deeds that are followed by good deeds, etc..."quote actually comes from this nice fellow:

And here's a list of his many controversies:

And here's a list of his many controversies:
Philips came under criticism in Britain for his statements on suicide bombers.[20] Some civil rights advocates have defended Philips and criticized his deportation, claiming he is being religiously persecuted.[15] Philips has responded to such criticism by stating he is a moderate[19] who does not endorse terrorism or the use of suicide bombings in Islam.[25][16]
In 2007 he was banned from entering Australia on the advice of national security agencies.[26]
In 2010 Philips was banned from entering the UK by home secretary Theresa May for holding "extremist views".[23][33]
In April 2011, Philips was banned from re-entering Germany as persona non grata.[29]
In 2012, Philips was banned from entering Kenya over possible terror links.[28][34][35]
Philips was named by the US government as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He has stated that this allegation was not factual hence he was not arrested.[36][37]
In 2014, the publisher of a book authored by Philips entitled "The Fundamentals of Tawheed" was arrested by armed officers during a raid of Islamic institutions in Prague. 20 people were detained during Friday Prayer at a mosque and a community center.[20] Law enforcement officials claimed Philips' book "incites xenophobia and violence" and insisted it was racist. Philips "vehemently" defended his book, denied it condoned racism, noting that millions of copies had been published in Muslim communities around the world, and stated that any action against the book could "constitute an attack on Islam itself."[20]
In June 2014, the Bangladeshi intelligence service ordered Phillips, who had come to Dhaka to give lectures, to leave the country.[30][38]
In September 2014, Philips was arrested[31] in the Philippines for "inciting and recruiting people to conduct terrorist activities."[32][25] He was expected to be deported by Philippine immigration authorities after police arrested him in southern Davao City.[25][39] The director of the Philippine National Police in Southern Mindanao, said Philips is being questioned for his possible links with terror groups including the ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria).[31] He was deported from the Philippines back to Canada.[40][41] Philips denied the charges leveled by Filipino officials and denied links to terrorists groups.[42] Some religious leaders[28] and civil rights advocates have defended Philips and criticized his deportation from the Philippines, arguing that he has not done anything wrong and that he has been a victim of religious persecution.[15]
In the April 2016 issue of Dabiq Magazine, The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, declared Philips to be a murtadd (or apostate)[43] and threatened to kill him for denouncing ISIS.[44][45][46]
One of Philip's works entitled "The Fundamentals of Tauheed" has been described as "extremist" by the United Kingdom prison service. As a consequence, this book has now been removed and banned from prisons.[47]
In May 2017, Philips was banned from entering Denmark[27] for two years along with other preachers including Salman al-Ouda and Terry Jones.[48]
BanningsEdit
Philips has been banned from entering the United Kingdom,[23] Australia,[26] Denmark[27] and Kenya,[28] banned from re-entering Germany,[29] ordered to leave Bangladesh,[30] because of his extreme views[20] and arrested in the Philippines[31] for "inciting and recruiting people to conduct terrorist activities."[32]In 2007 he was banned from entering Australia on the advice of national security agencies.[26]
In 2010 Philips was banned from entering the UK by home secretary Theresa May for holding "extremist views".[23][33]
In April 2011, Philips was banned from re-entering Germany as persona non grata.[29]
In 2012, Philips was banned from entering Kenya over possible terror links.[28][34][35]
Philips was named by the US government as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He has stated that this allegation was not factual hence he was not arrested.[36][37]
In 2014, the publisher of a book authored by Philips entitled "The Fundamentals of Tawheed" was arrested by armed officers during a raid of Islamic institutions in Prague. 20 people were detained during Friday Prayer at a mosque and a community center.[20] Law enforcement officials claimed Philips' book "incites xenophobia and violence" and insisted it was racist. Philips "vehemently" defended his book, denied it condoned racism, noting that millions of copies had been published in Muslim communities around the world, and stated that any action against the book could "constitute an attack on Islam itself."[20]
In June 2014, the Bangladeshi intelligence service ordered Phillips, who had come to Dhaka to give lectures, to leave the country.[30][38]
In September 2014, Philips was arrested[31] in the Philippines for "inciting and recruiting people to conduct terrorist activities."[32][25] He was expected to be deported by Philippine immigration authorities after police arrested him in southern Davao City.[25][39] The director of the Philippine National Police in Southern Mindanao, said Philips is being questioned for his possible links with terror groups including the ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria).[31] He was deported from the Philippines back to Canada.[40][41] Philips denied the charges leveled by Filipino officials and denied links to terrorists groups.[42] Some religious leaders[28] and civil rights advocates have defended Philips and criticized his deportation from the Philippines, arguing that he has not done anything wrong and that he has been a victim of religious persecution.[15]
In the April 2016 issue of Dabiq Magazine, The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, declared Philips to be a murtadd (or apostate)[43] and threatened to kill him for denouncing ISIS.[44][45][46]
One of Philip's works entitled "The Fundamentals of Tauheed" has been described as "extremist" by the United Kingdom prison service. As a consequence, this book has now been removed and banned from prisons.[47]
In May 2017, Philips was banned from entering Denmark[27] for two years along with other preachers including Salman al-Ouda and Terry Jones.[48]
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