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Lebih 30,000 hadir dengar ceramah Dr Zakir Naik di Terengganu
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penah tgk ceramah dia kat youtube.. kalo dekat nak je aku join pegi.. |
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berlambak ceramah dia kat youtube, takde pulak di kritik agama lain..
apa yg ada perbandingan itu saja.
memang bidang dia perbandingan agama.
tu puak2 KAPIR MEROYAN... sebab DZN lebih arif dari mereka.
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si sutun pink tarak dengar pasal tarak faham org cakap english la tuuuu...
bongok..
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Al-Baqarah : 101
'Dan setelah datang kepada mereka seorang Rasul dari sisi Allah yang membenarkan apa (kitab) yang ada pada mereka, sebahagian dari orang-orang yang diberi kitab (Taurat) melemparkan kitab Allah ke belakang (punggung)nya, seolah-olah mereka tidak mengetahui (bahwa itu adalah kitab Allah).'
Sama la puak2 ni. Bila da tau kebenaran, sembunyi kitab, buat kecoh. |
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kapir jinak
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kau dgr ceramah dia, baru kau faham kenapa.
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Forum dia kat UTEM next dah kena ban... yeszaaaaa
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member wa ada bela ular berbisa...dia nak buang bisa ular tu so ular tu dah tarak bisa lagi boleh la anak dia buat main2 ular tuuu..
nanti wa suruh dia antar ular kat lu tuk buang bisa k....
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x fhm la org yg suka rasa diri sendiri hebat sgt.. kalau x setuju pun dgn pendapat dr ni x perlu lah smp nak condemn.. kita slalu ingat ilmu kita ni dah ckup.. padahal nan hado.. |
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tak paham bhasa omputih ler teww
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pada aku, kalau tok imam agama lain takde sembunyikan apa-apa dari penganut dia, datang la jumpa DZN ni.. setahu aku, tok sami ke , father2 ke.. semua dok menipu pengikut je.. dlm bible lain, dok ajar lain.. |
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so...camna nak buang bisa ular dari ular berbisa jadi ular berbisa tu dah tarak bisa lagi dah....???
dah selamat buat berdangdut bersama.....
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HINDRAF takut sebab mmg ramai hindus masuk islam lepas dengar penjelasan DrZakir Naik |
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betul tu... lepas tu ckp ekstrem la apa la...
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sorang lg pemalas mcm labastroke. sundrik gugel la.tgk kat youtube.
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tepek lagi satu.....
sememntara famili2 org lain berpusu2 pi majlis ilmu.....famili2 geng anti islam sedang main NINTENDO sekeluarga...
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APRIL 10 — While you might not be familiar with Zakir Naik, the Mumbai-born preacher is undoubtedly one of the most popular Muslim televangelists worldwide.
The official Facebook page of the Islamic Research Foundation president has over 12 million likes; his Twitter account has nearly 86,000 followers; while his YouTube videos regular rake up six-digit views. His Peace TV channel claims at least 50 million subscribers in 125 countries.
But for a taste of what makes Naik notorious, consider this: He has been denied entry by at least two countries, the United Kingdom and Canada.
In June 2010, Naik was denied entry by UK Home Secretary Theresa May, citing his “unacceptable behaviour”.
In the same month, he was banned by Canada after the founder of the Muslim Canadian Congress, the Pakistan-born Tarek Fatah, sent a mass email to Canadian MPs warning against Naik’s inflammatory views.
While a ban should never be the catch-all solution for offensive speech, the actions taken by the two governments demonstrated their concern about the sort of provocative remarks Naik has made ever since he started preaching in 1991.
Chief among their concerns would probably be his questionable stance on terrorism perpetuated by Islamic militants.
The most infamous was surely his support of al-Qaeda jihadists and Osama bin Laden in a lecture delivered to a crowd of thousands in 2006, calling for “every Muslim to be a terrorist”.
“If he [Osama] is terrorising the terrorist, if he’s terrorising America, the biggest terrorist, I’m with him.
Zakir Naik is currently in Terengganu on a one-week tour at the invitation of Mentri Besar, Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman. — Picture courtesy of the Islamic Research Foundation
Zakir Naik is currently in Terengganu on a one-week tour at the invitation of Mentri Besar, Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman. — Picture courtesy of the Islamic Research Foundation
“Every Muslim should be a terrorist! The thing is that if he’s terrorising the terrorist, then he’s following Islam,” Naik said in the lecture, a statement still lauded by many of his supporters.
That has not stopped Naik from claiming his comments were taken out of context. But his defence in 2008 was a mindboggling attempt to redefine the semantics of terrorism: “Every Muslim should be a terrorist. A terrorist is a person who causes terror.
“Similarly, every Muslim should be a terrorist for the antisocial elements of society, such as thieves, dacoits and rapists.”
Like many who are in denial over al-Qaeda’s role in the devastating 9/11 attacks, Naik claimed that it was “a blatant secret” that they were orchestrated by then-US president George W. Bush.
Naik also advocates death for a number of groups, like apostates who “propagate [their] new faith against Islam”, and homosexuals.
Yet, Malaysia rolls out the red carpet for Naik every single time he visits. In 2012, he gave four lectures — one of them in public institution Universiti Teknologi MARA, while another was attended by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
In 2013, Naik was even awarded the distinguished “Tokoh Maal Hijrah” award by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah.
Starting this weekend, Naik is in Terengganu on a one-week tour of the state. And it is undeniable that big money is behind it.
Naik is here at the invitation of the mentri besar himself, Datuk Seri Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman, after the two men met in South Korea last November. Subsequently, “Transformasi Terengganu Baru” (New Terengganu Transformation), the à la 1Malaysia slogan that is the brainchild of Ahmad Razif, accompanies almost all of the tour’s promotional material.
Arguably, a substantial amount of initiative must have been spent on social media, with a blitz of tweets carrying the hashtag #ZakirNaikTerengganu to build up hype — almost all with the same template of explaining “facts” about him, and extolling the qualities of “gaining knowledge” from the evangelist.
Further, several of the more influential accounts who joined the campaign are those you would have never dreamt would give a hoot about an Islamic event. The money must have been really good, then?
But it is easy to see why some are genuine fans of the charismatic orator. Wearing a suit and tie, Naik speaks impeccable English, and is generous with his smile, even when he is denigrating other religions. He memorises not only the Quran, but also the Veda and the Bible, and can cite verse after verse to explain away his half-truths and logical fallacies.
All these would be more than enough to enthral the common man used to being spoon-fed by clerics, to gloss over Naik’s many pseudoscientific assertions against Evolution, and linguistic acrobats to claim that many scientific truths were prophesied in the Quran — a practice called Bucailleism.
However, the most dangerous of Naik’s preaching is his rhetoric against followers of other faiths, even as he tries to portray himself as a comparative religion expert.
In India, Darul Uloom Deoband — the birthplace of the Deobandi reformist movement — decreed in 2012 that Naik is “unreliable”, and urged Muslims to avoid following him. In 2008, several Sunni groups in India called for his ban.
Here, in Malaysia, Hindu group Hindraf has consistently protested against Naik, this week calling him a hate-monger endangering pluralistic Malaysia.
But we are still too slow to recognise these warnings.
It could be argued that Naik’s views are the product of his Salafist beliefs, but a conversation with several local Muslims would tell you that his views are not out of the ordinary from what they have been taught since young.
Forget about our Islamic authorities’ half-hearted attempt to curb extremism; these views are fast becoming mainstream, and non-Muslims should not be surprised by this development.
*This is the personal opinion of the columnist.
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.co ... thash.fQITTJqP.dpuf |
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tepek foto tokoh maal hijrah sikit kasi geng2 bahlol panas lagi...
Received with gratitude: The King presenting the international-level Tokoh Maal Hijrah award to Islamic Research Foundation president Dr Zakir Abdul Razak Karim Naik from India.
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