"Worship your God with love, not terror" is the main message of the three-minute advert  The video featuring Emirati pop star Hussain al-Jassmi has registered nearly two million views

A video advertisement that depicts a would-be suicide bomber confronted by the faithful has gone viral two days into the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. 

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"Worship your God with love, not terror" is the main message of the three-minute advert posted Friday online by Kuwaiti telecommunications giant Zain, which operates across the Middle East.

"I will tell God everything," says the voiceover of a child at the beginning of the ad as a man is seen preparing a bomb. "That you've filled the cemeteries with our children and emptied our school desks..." 

Here's the video: 

The video featuring Emirati pop star Hussain al-Jassmi has registered nearly two million views on Zain's YouTube page and more than 4,000 shares on Facebook. It features images from bombings across the region claimed by Al-Qaeda or the Islamic State group. 


"We will encounter their hatred with songs of love," concludes a caption superimposed on a black background.