Tag: Zakir Naik

  • Malaysia Says “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Naik Is Moderate Islamic Voice

    Malaysia Says “Controversial Preacher” Zakir Naik Is Moderate Islamic Voice

    KUALA LUMPUR — The Malaysian Deputy Minister in charge of Islamic Affairs on Tuesday (April 19) defended the country’s decision to allow controversial Islamic scholar Zakir Naik (picture) to conduct his recent week-long lecture series on religion following an uproar from various quarters, including the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties, because Dr Zakir is a “voice of moderation” for Islam.

    Analysts, however, told TODAY the Malaysian government’s endorsement of Dr Zakir — including a meeting between the preacher and Prime Minister Najib Razak — was aimed at appealing to the Malay voter base, marking another level at which the country’s main ruling party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), is using religion to shore up its political position.

    In an interview with business radio station BFM on Tuesday morning, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki said the India-born preacher was needed in Malaysia to counter the rising extremist voices in Islam. “Islam is a misunderstood religion, and there are many voices that are perceived as being extremist. We need a voice of moderation,” said Mr Asyraf . “He could represent a voice of moderation, not only among Muslims, but especially non-Muslims.” Mr Asyraf said Dr Zakir was capable of convincing non-

    Muslims that Islam is a “religion of moderation”. “We are facing plenty of problems right now with extremist groups. This is why we need iconic personalities to change this perception,” he added.

    Mr Asyraf was among those who lobbied for Dr Zakir to be allowed to speak in Malaysia, despite objections from BN’s senior partners, Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) and the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), as well as from numerous non-governmental organisations.

    NGO Hindu Rights Action Force had accused Dr Zakir of encouraging discord by allegedly promoting terrorism and criticising the various faiths practised in Malaysia. The preacher is controversial for his views, among them his support for Al Qaeda jihadists and Osama bin Laden, after, in a 2006 lecture, he called for “every Muslim to be a terrorist”. However, Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has defended the Islamic televangelist and even described the latter as a “very wise man”. During his week-long tour, Dr Zakir spoke in Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu and Malacca, after being given permission to do so by the police and the government.

    Dr Lim Teck Ghee, director of the Centre for Policy Initiatives in Kuala Lumpur, told TODAY that the government’s move in greenlighting Dr Zakir’s speaking engagements was to appeal to the Malay-Muslim support base. “It is to make sure this audience continues to see the government as protecting Muslim and Malay dominance and hegemony,” said Dr Lim.

    “The past two elections have shown that UMNO’s hold on power is precarious. Distracting the Malay Muslim audience with religious issues, which make it appear as if UMNO is the champion of Islam, is a straightforward and sure-to-win method to retain Malay votes; perhaps even a majority.”

    Political analyst Wong Chin Huat noted the issue is about domestic positioning, to “lock in” Muslim voters who are eager to see Islam or Muslims emerging triumphant in any zero-sum game with other faiths or religious communities. “It’s a sign that the government is using the religious card to shore up its political position,” the head of political and social analysis at Penang Institute told TODAY.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • 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

  • Muslim Convert Says Wahhabism Is A Threat To Singapore

    Muslim Convert Says Wahhabism Is A Threat To Singapore

    Normally, when I get posts or comments that I deem disrespectful, I delete them. But in the case of the recent ruckus about Ismail Menk, I will leave them. And there is a reason for this. We need to build a solid case that Wahhabism is dangerous to Singapore’s social cohesion and religious harmony. And what better way than to have the very people who support Ismail Menk, Zakir Naik and all these Wahhabis show us exactly what they have learned.

    According to the students and lovers of ‘Mufti’ Menk, I have learned, on my Wall, that Shi’ah are kafir, that Sufis are deviant, Christians will burn in Hell, Jews are all Zionists, and there is a kuffar conspiracy by the Singapore government against Muslims. I have learnt from students and lovers of ‘Mufti’ Menk that Shaykh Nazhim (a.s.) is ‘Snake Nazim’, that Habib ‘Ali al-Jifri and Habib ‘Umar al-Hafizh are actually Shi’ah. And of course, there is the litany of takfir of many more actual Sunni scholars, both overseas and in Singapore.

    This proves exactly my point, that Wahhbaism is not just kufr, but it is dangerous to the fabric of Singapore. It is a threat to national security. It is no coincidence that Jamaah Islamiyya, Al Qaeda, ISIS, and every major ‘Muslim’ group is Wahhabi. And allowing this ideology to be propagated actually creates a pool of people who are sympathetic to extremist causes in our community.

     

    Source: Terence Helikaon Nunis