Wanted for alleged money laundering charges, controversial Islamic hate preacher Zakir Naik met Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday.
In a post on X, Zakir Naik stated, "Interaction with Prime Ministers Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan."
Interaction with Prime Ministers
— Dr Zakir Naik (@drzakiranaik) October 2, 2024
Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif
Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan pic.twitter.com/LlIesTM2XO
Zakir Naik arrived in Pakistan on Monday morning at the invitation of the Pakistani government, amid tight security for his lecture series at Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore.
He shared a video on X, which showed his arrival at the airport. The dignitaries who received him at the airport presented a bouquet to him and greeted him with hugs.
Upon his arrival at the New Islamabad Airport, he was received by leaders from the top echelons of the Pakistan government, which included the Chairman of the Pakistan Prime Minister's Youth Program, Rana Mashhood and Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Syed Atta-ur-Rehman, The Express Tribune reported.
According to the Express Tribune, he is set to have public interactions across the country. He is accompanied by his son, Fariq Naik, who is an Islamic scholar and will tour the country with him for the lectures.
Official sources noted that his month-long tour will include meetings with senior government officials and involve participation in various public events.
In a post on X, Zakir Naik's team announced," On the invitation of the Government of Pakistan Dr Zakir Naik & Shaikh Fariq Naik's Pakistan Tour 2024 Public Talks: Karachi - 5th & 6th Oct Lahore - 12th & 13th Oct Islamabad - 19th & 20th Oct."
Earlier on August 20, while on a visit to India, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that if sufficient evidence is presented in the case related to fugitive hate preacher Zakir Naik then the country will 'not condone terrorism'.
Addressing the 50th Sapru House Lecture, the Malaysian Prime Minister said, "I am talking about sentiment of extremism, of compelling case, evidence that suggest that atrocities committed by an individual, group or factions or parties. These are of concern to us."
Zakir Naik is known for his inflammatory speeches and is currently wanted by the National Investigation Agency of the Government of India under a 2016 money laundering case.
He is also alleged to have incited people by his hate speech.Naik runs a channel by the name PeaceTV, which is banned across India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka due to its controversial nature and he has also been denied entry into Canada and the United Kingdom because of it.
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