zakir naik has been described as the worst colleague ever since he was made a government guest

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Pakistani journalist Luqman questioned Islamabad’s move to invite Naik as a state guest, a status usually given to high-profile dignitaries and leaders of foreign countries. I am influenced by Muslim scholars and those scholars preached only love, sharing and harmony. Whenever I listen to Nike.

Pakistan rolling out the red carpet for controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, wanted in India on terrorism-related charges, is drawing criticism within the country. Describing Naik as India’s worst export, Pakistani journalist Mubasher Lukman said that the preacher should not be allowed to give public sermons and spread hatred. Naik arrived in Pakistan as a state guest on October 1 and is scheduled to stay till October 28. Naik, who was in exile since 2016, had fled India after being accused of spreading hatred and money laundering.

Pakistani journalist Luqman questioned Islamabad’s move to invite Naik as a state guest, a status usually given to high-profile dignitaries and leaders of foreign countries. I am influenced by Muslim scholars and those scholars preached only love, sharing and harmony. Whenever I listen to Naik, I think he is spewing hatred. Someone must have done something to him when he was very young and it is coming to light that now he should not be allowed to give public sermons.

Views of Naik’s visit to Pakistan and his warm welcome by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif did not go down well with India, which expressed disappointment and described it as condemnable. The Ministry of External Affairs said that it is not surprising for us that an Indian fugitive was given a high level welcome in Pakistan. This is disappointing and condemnable but not surprising.

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