The Qatari government is said to have invited indian fugitive Zakir Naik to a football competition, where he is apparently scheduled to deliver a lecture on Islam. This has sparked yet another issue surrounding the FIFA world cup 2022. Due to allegations of money laundering and hate speech, Zakir Naik, an Indian-born Islamic preacher, has been banned. According to media sources, he has been considered an indian fugitive and has been living in exile in malaysia since 2017.
Presenter Faisal Alhajri of the state-run sports channel Alkass in qatar revealed on social media that indian fugitive Zakir Naik will attend the FIFA world cup in qatar in 2022 and "give several religious lectures" throughout the competition. One of the most well-known Islamic scholars of our time, Dr. Zakir Naik, has arrived in #Qatar for the #FIFAWorldCup, according to Qatari tv anchor and journalist Zain Naik, who posted a picture of Zakir Naik on social media.
Due to his extreme lectures promoting islam in india and purportedly disseminating hate speech, Zakir Naik has been a contentious figure in that country for a number of years. The Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), which the indian government has declared illegal, was founded by Zakir Naik. According to Alhajri, Naik, who is a wanted fugitive by the indian authorities, will deliver numerous religious lectures throughout the competition. The IRF had previously been declared an illegal organisation by the Union home Ministry, who imposed a five-year ban on it.
Additionally, it stated that illegal acts by the IRF, its supporters, and members had been observed in Gujarat, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Odisha. The Solicitor General argued before the anti-terror tribunal that there is abundant evidence on file that Zakir Naik is still reaching out to his followers in india by disseminating his teachings through videos and giving provocative speeches and lectures that are shared via various social media platforms.
Presenter Faisal Alhajri of the state-run sports channel Alkass in qatar revealed on social media that indian fugitive Zakir Naik will attend the FIFA world cup in qatar in 2022 and "give several religious lectures" throughout the competition. One of the most well-known Islamic scholars of our time, Dr. Zakir Naik, has arrived in #Qatar for the #FIFAWorldCup, according to Qatari tv anchor and journalist Zain Naik, who posted a picture of Zakir Naik on social media.
Due to his extreme lectures promoting islam in india and purportedly disseminating hate speech, Zakir Naik has been a contentious figure in that country for a number of years. The Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), which the indian government has declared illegal, was founded by Zakir Naik. According to Alhajri, Naik, who is a wanted fugitive by the indian authorities, will deliver numerous religious lectures throughout the competition. The IRF had previously been declared an illegal organisation by the Union home Ministry, who imposed a five-year ban on it.
Additionally, it stated that illegal acts by the IRF, its supporters, and members had been observed in Gujarat, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Odisha. The Solicitor General argued before the anti-terror tribunal that there is abundant evidence on file that Zakir Naik is still reaching out to his followers in india by disseminating his teachings through videos and giving provocative speeches and lectures that are shared via various social media platforms.
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