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The controversial Islamic preacher spoke exclusively to THE WEEK

 

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UPA made him speak in National Police Academy, Hyderabad twice..2009 and 2013 :omg:

Long interview.

 

Sad news for libtards, peacefuls and pidis...Aayega toh Modi hai meaning Zakir Mian no come back to India to set right satanic Yindoos and show troo path of Allah Tallah

 

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Evil/fascist/intolerant/extremist/cow piss drinking Khooni Darinda Modi, shame on Hindus and Hinduism jo hamesha Musalmanon ko darate rehte hai

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Pak jihadis getting slaughtered in their own soil, full backing to armed forces, zero major terror attacks in Indian cities, 300+ ISIS jihads/sympathizers arrested in preemptive ops, Urban Naxals hounded, Burhan Wani gang eliminated, Zakir Naik afraid to come back to India.

 

But hey * all this ****, let's talk about PM's lack of knowledge about radars and cameras, trillion times more important than safeguarding the country from terrorism right? Rather have a PM who is triple Ph.D. in radar tech, so what if we have weekly fidayeen attacks in our financial capital and 1000s of our civilians get pumped with bullets annually. Priorities of libtards :adore:

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Only Muslims go to heaven, Ravish Kumar-like non-Muslims can only hope for a mild level of hell: Dr Zakir Naik explains

Regarding Ravish, Naik says that 'Mushirks' or infidels like him, if they are doing good deeds, may get earthly rewards like fame and praise in this world. But once they die, since the gates of heaven are closed for them, they will end up only in hell.


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Ahead of the release of Mahesh Bhatt’s Sadak 2, clips of him praising Islamist preacher Zakir Naik go viral

 

Participating in a show on Zakir Naik's Peace TV, Mahesh Bhatt had offered to make a movie on the Islamic preacher

 
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Director Mahesh Bhatt has recently been the subject of social media backlash after several videos of him praising hate preacher and fugitive Zakir Naik surfaced online, ahead of the scheduled release of his new film ‘Sadak 2’ on July 10. In one such video, Bhatt can be seen singing praises for the radical Islamist after he was denied entry into the United Kingdom by the government in 2010.

“At the onset, let me salute Dr. Zakir Naik for daring to lock horns with the mighty British Empire… I salute his audacity which comes from his Imaan… If he had any grey spot in his heart, he wouldn’t have risked locking horns with these bullies… The world is becoming the most entertained and the least informed one… We, as Indians, owe it to our brother (Zakir Naik) who is national pride, (and) a prized treasure,” Bhatt was heard as saying.

He then went on a hysterical rant against the United States, United Kingdom (UK), and other Western powers and drew irrelevant analogies with the Persian Gulf War to substantiate his claim that Naik should have been allowed to preach in the UK. “They call Dr. Naik the warmonger but history knows who is the warmonger”, the director advocated.

He added, “Are you going to believe in the opinions of those people who have the means to lie, buy wordsmiths, get newspapers, have TV networks by their side to market lies and hang a man like Dr. Naik? I will say No.” Bhatt urged the Indian government to intervene, stand up for Zakir Naik and plead his case.

Bhatt wanted to make a movie on the hate preacher

Mahesh Bhatt was invited as a guest on Zakir Naik’s Peace TV, recently fined £300,000 (around Rs 2.75 crore) for broadcasting hate speech, to address a group of Muslims. On being asked whether he would feature the hate preacher in his films, Bhatt stated, “The life of Zakir Saheb is a fascinating story in itself. It contains material for a feature film. I don’t know whether Zakir Naik will want to play the role of a hero in the movie. We can find someone to play his role, provided he gives me permission to do so. Please get the idea approved from him and then only I can make a film.”

Speeches of Zakir Naik inspired extremists

In a shocking revelation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) last year, most of the 127-odd terrorists arrested by security agencies in India for suspected ISIS links were inspired by the speeches of radical Islamic preacher Zakir Naik. According to reports, National Investigation Agency director YC Modi speaking at a conference of anti-terror teams said that terrorists and their sympathisers who had joined ISIS were inspired by speeches made by Zakir Naik. He further outlined the emerging terror challenges before the country at the conference of top police officers. He also highlighted that the Bangladesh-based terror outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) had expanded its footprints in Kerala, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.

It may be noted that David Coleman Headley, an accused in the Mumbai terror attack case, was reportedly close associate of Rahul Bhatt, Mahesh Bhatt’s son. As per reports, a day prior to the deadly Mumbai attack in 2008, Headley had warned Bhatt and asked him not to go to South Mumbai on 26th November, 2008, the day of the attack.

 

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On 7/8/2020 at 6:30 PM, Gollum said:

Ahead of the release of Mahesh Bhatt’s Sadak 2, clips of him praising Islamist preacher Zakir Naik go viral

 

Participating in a show on Zakir Naik's Peace TV, Mahesh Bhatt had offered to make a movie on the Islamic preacher

 

It has a 1.1 rating in Imdb, 12m dislikes on YouTube and now even regular B’wood reviewers or PR people are dissing it. people’s pressure working

 


 

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