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[VIDEOS] Why Indian Hindus hate Zakir Naik so profoundly?

@HalBass9 and @JaDed

This is the entire discussion.


What he is saying is this:​
  1. Islam has dress and decency guidelines which apply to both male and female.​
  2. Whoever breaks these guidelines whether male and female is committing a sin. I can't wear indecent and/or proactive clothes as a Muslim man and neither can a woman and both are equally sinful whether there is a rape or not, a sin is being committed nevertheless.​
  3. The rapist has committed a heinous and vile crime and it does not take the responsibility away from the rapist no matter what.​
No court (Islamic or otherwise) will let someone go or grant leniency based on how a woman is dressed. A woman can be topless but the man is still responsible for his actions, no mater what. Dr Zakir Naik repeats this twice that man is responsible no matter what!

A (Muslim) woman would be sinful for being topless in public, rape or sexual assault or not. A (Non-Muslim) woman would be pulled aside and admonished by Police in Islamic law if she is topless in public and referred to her court system while a Muslim woman will be arrested and probably imprisoned.

All of these guidelines do not apply to a "Non-Muslims" in Islamic law so a "Non-Muslim" woman is not required to wear Hijab under any circumstances but "Non-Muslims" are requested to dress decently.

"Non-Muslims" have their court and justice systems run by their people, although they can choose to refer their matter to an Islamic court by choice.

Once again, I will be sinful for walking around exposing my butt or my underwear as a man in public, no matter if someone is impacted by my actions or not, I will be sinful and will need to seek forgiveness.

Just like I will be sinful for eating Pork or drinking Alcohol, no matter someone is impacted or not. Impact doesn't dictate behavior in many instances. I can eat pork in privacy nobody knows and still be sinful!


There was no law in Ottoman or Mughul Empire requiring Non-Muslims to wear Hijab etc but Muslims and Non-Muslims have different rights e.g. a Muslim be counseled by Police on certain matters while non-Muslims are ignored.

Please go ahead and make your argument, ask your questions from an Islamic perspective and drop the hate/vitriol/venom! Not here to satisfy or please you but will engage with you in any questions/clarifications about Islam.

Afterwards, Shariah is none of your business, just like rules and regulations of your religion (etc) are none of mine.

Thanks



 

Zakir Naik Case in Focus as PM Modi Arrives in Kuala Lumpur; MEA Says 'Hope To Get Outcome We Desire'​


During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Malaysia, the controversial extradition of Islamic preacher Zakir Naik will be a key discussion point. Naik, wanted in India for money laundering and inciting extremism, has been living in Malaysia since 2016.



The extradition of controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik will figure in discussions during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Malaysia, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said. PM Modi arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for wide-ranging talks with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
"As far as the question of Zakir Naik is concerned, I can assure you that all issues will be discussed during the visit," Secretary (East) P Kumaran said during a special MEA briefing in New Delhi on February 5. "We will probably continue to take up the issue until all technical procedures are completed, and we hope to get the outcome that we desire," he added.

Naik, wanted in India for alleged money laundering and inciting extremism through hate speeches, left the country in 2016. He was granted permanent residency in Malaysia by the previous government led by Mahathir Mohamed. The NIA had first registered a case against Naik under anti-terror laws in 2016.

Naik’s Mumbai-based non-government organisation, Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), has been declared an unlawful association by the Union Home Ministry.

Modi arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and was received by Anwar Ibrahim at the airport. "Landed in Kuala Lumpur. Deeply touched by the warm welcome extended by my friend, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the airport. I look forward to our conversations and to further strengthening the bonds of friendship between India and Malaysia," Modi said in a post on X.

The visit comes days after the MEA outlined the agenda, which includes defence cooperation, trade, digital public infrastructure and people-to-people ties.
During the February 5 briefing, Kumaran said India had used recent engagements to explain its position on internal security and counter-terrorism. “We had an opportunity to try and explain to various interlocutors our position on terrorism, the kind of steps we take as part of our counter-terrorism activity and why a lot of it is something that requires a strong response from us from time to time because of provocations caused by cross-border terrorism,” he said.

Beyond security issues, Modi’s visit is expected to focus on strengthening the India-Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, elevated in August 2024. The leaders are expected to review cooperation in defence, semiconductors, renewable energy, trade and digital technologies.

India and Malaysia are also discussing defence platforms, upgrades of military equipment and maritime cooperation. Officials said India has offered proposals for aircraft upgrades and naval collaboration.
In his departure statement, Modi said, “The historic ties between India and Malaysia have seen steadfast progress in recent years. I look forward to my discussions with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and further enhancing our comprehensive strategic partnership.”


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