Egypt's President Abdel Fatah Al Sisi condemned Wednesday, in a taped interview aired on the state-owned radio station "Holy Quran", the extremist religious discourse and recent violent attacks by Islamists around the world. Al Sisi expressed his sorrow for the falsified image of Islam and the Prophet Mohamed conveyed by the brutal actions of extremists all over the world. "Islam can't be spread through bloodshed," he said, affirming that Allah created humanity different in color, religion and beliefs, to worship him in free will. It's not the first time Sisi addresses the subject of Islamic discourse. He previously called on Muslim clerics to start a religious revolution and renew their speech to spread the moderate principles of Islam.