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Controversial Muslim evangelist Zakir Naik calls for Muslim countries to arrest non-Muslim Indians criticizing Islam

President of the Islamic Research Foundation Zakir Naik delivers a speech at an “Islamaphobia” conference in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 23, 2017. (Salih Zeki Fazlioglu/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Zakir Naik, the radical Muslim preacher has released a video in which he can be heard asking for Islamic countries across the world to create a database of non-Muslims who criticize Islam, arrest them and try them under blasphemy law when they land in their countries.

The video, which is going viral on social media, has the fugitive evangelist asking lawyers in Kuwait to collect a database of non-Muslim Indians who have passed negative remarks or abused or attacked Muslims or Islam and have them in their computer so that when they visit any Islamic country like Indonesia, Dubai, Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia, they can be tried under their laws.

The video was first posted on Pakistani American preacher Yasir Qadhi’s Youtube Channel on April 23, 2020.

Zakir Naik was born in Mumbai and is founder of ‘Peace TV’, a controversial evangelist channel. He is currently hiding in Malaysia after fleeing India. He faces charges of provoking communal disharmony and indulging in incitation of terror activities in the country. The bombings that happened in Holey Artisan Baker y in Dhaka in July 2016 is said to have been carried out by people inspired by his speech. He is also said have inspired the mastermind behind the Easter blasts in Sri Lanka. Zakir Naik had commented that the Indian government’s move to abrogate Article 370 was an act of war. He ‘warned against a Palestine-like situation building up in the state.

Although the current Mahathir administration in Malaysia has banned him from giving public speeches, it is yet to take action on deporting him back to India.

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