A Woman’s Question as a Pretext: A Failed Attempt to Accuse Islam and Disparage Pakistan.
In a public gathering, Dr. Zakir Naik was confronted with a provocative question from a woman, which seemed less about seeking knowledge and more about undermining Islam and disparaging Pakistan.
एक सार्वजनिक सभा में, डॉ. जाकिर नाइक को एक महिला द्वारा पूछे गए उत्तेजक प्रश्न का सामना करना पड़ा, जो ज्ञान प्राप्त करने से कम और इस्लाम को कमतर आंकने और पाकिस्तान को बदनाम करने से अधिक था।
The woman’s question, framed with an accusatory tone, appeared to be an attempt to challenge the integrity of both Islam and the Muslim community in Pakistan.
Dr. Zakir Naik, known for his composed demeanor and logical responses, this time reacted with visible frustration. He sternly addressed the woman, stating that her question was not only misleading but also a direct attack on the religion and its values. He boldly told her, “Your question is wrong, and you are wrong as well.” His firm stance made it clear that he would not entertain a question born out of malice and misinformation unless the woman first acknowledged her mistake.
In an intense moment, Dr. Zakir further demanded an apology, asserting that without it, he would not respond to her question. His message was strong and unambiguous: Islam, as well as Pakistan, should not be treated with disrespect, especially under the guise of an innocent question. The woman’s attempt to create a negative narrative failed as Dr. Zakir Naik swiftly exposed the underlying agenda.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of approaching religious discourse with sincerity and respect. Attempts to distort or misuse questions to attack faith or a nation will always fall short when met with firm resolve and clarity of truth. Dr. Zakir Naik’s refusal to entertain such behavior reflects his commitment to defending Islam and standing up for the values of Pakistan.