India: The Notorious Dr. Zakir Naik: He supports Al Qaeda on his television channel: He says, “If he Osama Bin Laden is fighting the enemies of Islam, I am for him. If he is terrorizing the terrorists, if he is terrorizing America the terrorist,
وہابی مبلغہ ڈاکٹر فرحت ہاشمی اور فتنہ الھدیٰ: الہدی انٹرنیشنل ویلفیئر’کی روح رواں وہابی مبلغہ ڈاکٹر فرحت ہاشمی سلفی نے پاکستان میں سعودی امداد سے وہابی سلفی نظریات پھیلانے میں نمایاں کامیابی حاصل کی ہے ڈاکٹر فرحت ہاشمی کانام دینی حلقوں میں ایک اتھارٹی کی حیثیت اختیارکرگیا
Is Dr. Zakir Naik a hypocrite?: Related posts: LUBP Archive on Zakir Naik While demanding equal human rights and freedom of speech, many Islamists overlook their own intolerant and hypocritical dispositions, e.g., the non-stop wagging tongue of likes of Dr. Zakir Naik, busy belittling and
Muharram, a holiday? Living as a Shia in today’s Pakistan: The ever increasing silent Saudi-ization (or Wahhabi-ization) of moderate Muslims in Pakistan, India and elsewhere has had an adverse effect on the culture of plurality, mutual respect and tolerance within the world of Islam. Thanks to the Saudi-Salafi funded
Saudi-funded TV channels continue to radicalize Muslim youth: With billions of petro dollars to fund their global clout, the Saudi lobbies have simply brought off opposition to their continued efforts to spread Wahabism worldwide. In failing to confront Wahabism, North America and Europe remain paralysed by a combination
This is not a carrot – by Nadeem F. Paracha: Are ‘soft’ Islamic evangelical organisations playing an unwitting role in the radicalisation of urban youth? Storm after storm After the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991), the Pakistani society was flushed
The one person who can save Aasia Bibi – by Fasi Zaka: Dr Zakir Naik is an extremely popular TV evangelist, much like the late Ahmed Deedat. Their specialty (other than Islamic sermons) has been comparative religion debates with experts and religious leaders of other faiths. But Dr Zakir Naik shares
Who is facilitating fascism in Pakistan?: Source: Pakistan Media Watch Reading Nadeem Paracha’s column yesterday, I was immediately reminded of a video clip from Shahid Masood’s TV programme that was recently posted on the blog Let Us Build Pakistan. The clip features a conversation between Shahid Masood
Selective morality against Aamir Liaquat Hussain: 02 October 2008 Selective morality, as we all know, is a typical characteristic of Pakistan’s right-wing Islamofascists and (fake) liberal urban elite. The aim of this post is to highlight the recent sectarian propaganda campaign against a Barelvi Muslim