Zakir Naik Viral Video: Fugitive Zakir Naik, who gave sermons related to Islam, has again given a controversial statement. He said that it is better for terrorists to go to a factory making weapons than to a temple or church. Building such religious places is the biggest sin and attending their inauguration ceremony is also wrong. These comments of Zakir Naik came when some time ago a young man named Mohammad Zeeshan asked him about getting a job in a temple building company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In such a situation, because he is a Muslim, should he do this job or not?
In a video related to the case posted on Huda TV’s YouTube channel, the Islamic preacher was seen replying, “It’s like when you ask me if I can work for an alcohol manufacturing company, which is a big sin. If a company makes cocaine or marijuana then it is a big sin because these things kill thousands of people but shirk is the biggest sin in Islam. Cannot work for any other religious place except this, it will be considered haram.
Zakir Naik angry at ‘secular’ Muslim leaders!
Zakir Naik also said that the work of making weapons for terrorists who kill thousands of innocents is more acceptable than the work of building a temple or church. He further said in the video, “Unfortunately today there are many Muslim leaders in different parts of the world, who go to the inauguration of churches and temples and show that they are secular. This is not tolerance or secularism. You can do this in simple ways. “Helping each other to sin.”
Who is Zakir Naik?
Zakir Naik is originally Indian. The controversial Islamic preacher born in Mumbai, Maharashtra is currently 65 years old. Presently he lives in Malaysia. He is accused in various cases in India. In the year 2016, his organization Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) was banned in India. Not only this, a case was also registered against Zakir Naik by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the Unlawful Prevention Act (UAPA). He also faces charges related to money laundering by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). He left India after the case.

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