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You Ain't No Muslim, Bruv, often referred to by its hashtag #YouAintNoMuslimBruv, is a phrase originally spoken during a religiously-motivated attack in the London Underground mass transit system that spread quickly due to its representation of the feelings of main mainstream Muslims towards extremists in their religion.

Origin

On December 4th, in the Leytonstone Station of the London Underground, a video was recorded of a crazed man attempting to stab bystanders while yelling Allahu Akbar. As the man is detained by police, a bystander yells "You ain't no Muslim, Bruv," a reference to the man's violent actions (violence is condemned in most Koranic interpretations) combined with the British slang for brother, similarly used to the American slang bro. The bystander repeats the phrase twice more in the video.

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Spread

After the British tabloid The Daily Mail published the story and the video,[1] many began tweeting the phrase as a rallying cry for their complaints against Muslim extremists. On December 5th, the day after the attack, the hashtag was used more than 56,000 times,[2] and by three days after the attack, the use had reached almost 120,000.[3] In addition to being a trending topic on Facebook, the hashtag's popularity was catalogued by the BBC,[4] the Australian ABC,[5] and the Independent.[6] David Cameron, the Prime Minister of the UK, repeated the phrase during a speech, and the video of his response was distributed widely by many accounts.[7]

In addition, a grime-style remix of the phrase by artist Nasty McQuaid received over 32,000 plays on Soundcloud.

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