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Frustrated by rising Islamophobia in the wake of the ISIL-linked attacks in Paris, a Muslim rapper from Calgary decided to speak out.

A video that artist Bijaan Lalani posted online in November has picked up steam since last week’s bombings in Brussels—in seven days, the video racked up 2.6 million views, 51,000 shares and 28,000 likes on Facebook.

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“It’s kind of overwhelming,” said 22-year-old Lalani, in a phone interview from Toronto where he’s studying to be a chiropractor.

“If it could change one person’s mind, or make one person think differently, then it was successful for me. I’m blessed with how many people its reached.”

In the short video that gained massive attention when it was picked up by an online publication called Insider people, Lalani speaks about why ISIL and its ideology do not represent Islam.

“They are not me/Please believe/I live with intentions of peace/They are not me/Though they seem to be/That’s just what they want you to see,” raps Lalani.