Tag: Dr Zakir Naik

  • Malaysia Deputy Home Minister: Not True That Dr Zakir Naik Given Malaysian Citizenship

    Malaysia Deputy Home Minister: Not True That Dr Zakir Naik Given Malaysian Citizenship

    KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 27 — Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed dismissed today a news report alleging that Indian televangelist Dr Zakir Naik has been given Malaysian citizenship.

    “Not true,” Nur Jazlan told Malay Mail Online when contacted.

    “There are many processes to follow and it takes decades to become a citizen,” he added.

    Nur Jazlan also told The Star Online that Malaysia does not automatically confer citizenship on anybody, unless said person is born in the country to Malaysian parents.

    The Pulai MP said he did not think that Dr Zakir would want to apply for Malaysian citizenship.

    Indian news outfit Hindustan Times cited unnamed representatives of Dr Zakir as saying that the Mumbai-based televangelist’s so-called Malaysian citizenship had come as a “package” together with his “Tokoh Maal Hijrah” award that he received from Malaysia in 2013.

    The publication also claimed that Dr Zakir now holds dual Indian-Malaysian citizenship although Malaysia does not allow such a thing.

    Hindustan Times said the fact that Dr Zakir is purportedly a Malaysian citizen on Malaysian soil would complicate investigations, as Malaysia has not allowed any extradition to India despite signing a treaty in 2010.

    The Muslim preacher is believed to be currently in Malaysia.

    Earlier this month, Times of India reported that the Indian government had imposed a five-year ban on Dr Zakir’s NGO, the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF).

    The daily reported that India’s National Investigation Agency is mulling terror charges against Dr Zakir, reportedly based on testimonies of about 50 terror suspects and convicts recorded from various jails, with those caught citing him as their motivation and source of inspiration.

    In April this year, the state of Terengganu offered Dr Zakir three islands for the preacher to open a branch for IRF, in addition to a religious school.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

  • Dr Zakir Naik “Muncul” Sekali Lagi Di Malaysia

    Dr Zakir Naik “Muncul” Sekali Lagi Di Malaysia

    Dr Zakir Naik kini berada di Malaysia selepas menghadiri persidangan tahunan Al-Khadem di Kuala Lumpur semalam (23 Okt).

    The Star melaporkan beliau juga bertemu dengan Timbalan Perdana Menteri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi di rumahnya.

    Hari ini (24 Okt), Dr Ahmad Zahid memuat naik gambar beliau dan Dr Zakir di Instagram.

    Beliau menulis kapsyen “pendakwah terkenal” mengunjunginya.

    Laporan The Star turut mendedahkan bahawa lawatan Dr Zakir ke Malaysia adalah yang kedua ke negara itu.

    Beliau mengunjungi Malaysia pada April lalu untuk menyampaikan ceramah mengenai Islam.

    Menurut The Star, Dr Zakir juga menyampaikan satu siri ceramah di Terengganu pada April lalu, sementara ceramah beliau yang dijadual berlangsung di Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, yang pada awalnya diharamkan oleh polis, diberi keizinan untuk meneruskannya selepas mencapai kata sepakat – iaitu menukar tema ceramah tersebut.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Forums Featuring “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Nakir To Continue With Different Titles

    Forums Featuring “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Nakir To Continue With Different Titles

    KUALA LUMPUR: Both forums by controversial Muslim preacher Dr. Zakir Naik will proceed as planned here on Saturday and at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia, Malacca, on Sunday.

    Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim however said the title of the lecture to be held at the Bukit Jalil stadium would be changed from “Is the Quran God’s Word?” to “Women’s Rights in Islam”.

    “I have spoken to the DPM (Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi) and IGP (Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar) and they have agreed for the event to continue. But we have advised for the title of the talk to be changed. We support these events entirely,” Shahidan told the media at the Putra World Trade Center today.

    Ahmad Zahid also confirmed that Zakir’s talk in Malacaa will be held after the speaker agreed to change the title of his talk.

    On Monday, Khalid said Zakir would be barred from giving a talk at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia in Malacca titled “Similarities between Hinduism and Islam” following a backlash from several groups including the MIC.

    Meanwhile, the information officer of Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has lodged a police report over a fake tweet claiming that Lim would not allow Zakir to enter Penang.

    Zaidi Ahmad said he was informed about the fake tweet posted on Monday evening and clarified that Lim did not post such comments on his official social media accounts.

     

    Source: www.thesundaily.my/news/1759181