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  • If you earn money through YouTube, your money is haram; Zakir Naik makes another controversial claim

    If you earn money through YouTube, your money is haram; Zakir Naik makes another controversial claim

    Indian Islamic scholar Dr. Zakir Naik has claimed that earning money from YouTube and Facebook ads is haram according to Islamic principles.

    In his recent videos at Port City, he talked about whetever YouTube and Facebook ads earnings are haram or halal. He said that earning revenue from YouTube ads is ‘Haram’. You see music and girls on YouTube ads, which is against Islamic principles.

    He said that he has more than 24 million subscribers on YouTube, but he has not allowed monetisation on his channel even though he has the potential to earn a huge ammount. There are many content creators who are using his videos with a thumbnail of girls, earning money and getting more views than original content, he said.

    He emphasises the importance of earning money ethically by influencing Islam like him, not by influencing others things like vlogs and other stuff. He is facing swear criticism on many other topics, especially on the issue of unmarried women.

    He is currently in Pakistan, visiting various cities across the country. Earlier, he visited Pakistan in the 1990s.

  • KP govt dismisses allegations of deal with establishment after Gandapur’s ‘disappearance’

    KP govt dismisses allegations of deal with establishment after Gandapur’s ‘disappearance’

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minster’s Advisor Barrister Mohammad Ali Saif ruled out allegations of Ali Amin Gandapur making a deal with the military establishment.

    Talking on Geo News last night, he said, “It is false that CM Gandapur has made any deal [with institutions],” after Gandapur went missing for more than 24 hours after reaching KP House in Islamabad for a PTI protest.

    Gandapur made a sudden entry into the KP Assembly House on Sunday night after PTI alleged that he had been abducted.

    Ali Amin, in his signature fiery style, narrated a mysterious tale of how he survived and reached the parliament by himself.

    “Police raided the KP House multiple times […] Listen IG [Inspector-General of Police]. I was there the whole night,” Gandapur revealed that he had never left the KP House while managing to hide in the building.

    PTI supporters on social media have strongly criticised the party leadership, especially Ali Amin Gandapur, for allegedly abandoning the protestors on October 5 in Islamabad.

    Furthermore, Defence MInsiter Khawaja Asif called CM KP a “swindler”, referring to his “absence” last week.

  • Dr Mahrang Baloch not allowed to leave for Time magazine event in New York

    Dr Mahrang Baloch not allowed to leave for Time magazine event in New York

    Baloch activist Dr. Mahrang Baloch was recently offloaded from a flight to New York by the federal government just before she boarded the flight to attend a Time magazine event this week.

    Dr Mahrang Baloch accused the government of illegally offloading her from the flight, saying the action reflected the state’s “growing fear and insecurity” toward Baloch voices.

    Dr Baloch was featured in the list of 100 most influential people for “advocating peacefully for Baloch rights.”

    In a post on X, Dr Mahrang said she was offloaded from her flight to New York by a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official “without any valid or legal justification,” adding that her passport was also confiscated.

    “I was unjustly stopped at Karachi International Airport with no legal or valid given reason, which is a clear violation of my fundamental right to freedom of movement,” Baloch wrote while adding, “This action reflects the growing fear and insecurity of the state toward Baloch voices.”

    Her lawyer and human rights activist, Jibran Nasir, posted a picture of her along with a video showcasing her fellow activist, Sammi Baloch, being manhandled by unidentified men.

    Jibran Nasir wrote, “The State in order to cover up its lapses, failures and inability to provide effective security against terror attacks chooses to target and harass peaceful activists. Not only was Mahrang Baloch not allowed to board her flight last night but later as per reports her and Sammi Baloch while leaving airport were stopped and manhandled, their driver beaten up and car keys taken away. Mahrang was travelling to New York for Time Magazine’s gala where she along with other ‘Most Influential Emerging Leaders of the Year’ were invited.”

    Dr Baloch protested and promised to fight back against this action. “I will fight back against this unjust restriction on my rights to movement.”

  • PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    The Pakistan cricket team has been bowled out for 556 runs on the second day of the first Test at Multan Cricket Stadium.

    On the second day of the match, Saud Shakeel and Naseem Shah started the game; Naseem Shah returned to the pavilion after scoring 33 runs on a score of 388, while Mohammad Rizwan, who came after him, got out without scoring any runs.

    Saud Shakeel fell for the national team’s seventh wicket of 450. Saud Shakeel was caught out after scoring 82 runs off 177 balls. After Saud, Amir Jamal scored seven runs, and then Shaheen Shah Afridi returned to the pavilion after scoring 26 runs.

    Apart from ths Salman Ali Afgha scored 104 runs.

    Jack Leach took three while Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse took two wickets each

    DAY 1:

    Shan Masood completed his century with the help of 2 sixes and 10 fours.

    On the other hand, Abdullah Shafiq also scored a century and then got out for 102 runs; the partnership between the two was 253 runs.

    After the dismissal of Abdullah Shafiq, captain Shan Masood was also caught out after scoring 151 runs with only two runs added.

    Shortly before the end of play on the first day, Babar Azam also returned to the pavilion after scoring 30 runs; Saud Shakeel 35 and Naseem Shah was at the crease without scoring a run.

    Pakistan: 328/4 (80 overs)

    Saud Shakeel 35* Naseem Shah 0*

    Pakistan: 260/1 (58 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 102* (174) Shan Masood 149* (164)

    Tea Break- Pakistan: 233/1 (52 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 94* (161) Shan Masood 130* (142)

    -Pakistan: 202/1 (43 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 76* (126) Shan Masood 117* (123)

    -Pakistan: 122/1 (25 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 53* (82) Shan Masood 61* (59)

    Wickets fall: Saim Ayub 4 (10)

    On behalf of Pakistan, Abdullah Shafiq and Saim Ayub opened the innings, but Saim returned to the pavilion after scoring only four runs.

    Previous Details:

    Pakistan has won the toss and decided to bat against England in the first Test in Multan.

    In the match being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Shan Masood, the captain of the national team, won the toss and decided to bat first.

    Shan Masood said we have two spinners and three fast bowlers on the team, and we want to change things and get back on track.

    On the other hand, English captain Ole Pop said that if we had won the toss, we would have batted.

    Pakistan playing XI:

    Pakistan’s playing XI includes captain Shaan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed.

  • Taqi Ahmed gets furious over troll’s ‘better off dead’ comment

    Taqi Ahmed gets furious over troll’s ‘better off dead’ comment

    Famous personalities face trolling on social media nearly every day, leading many of them to now close the comment sections under their posts.

    Recently, Geo Digital asked actor Taqi Ahmed about the most negative thing he has heard about himself.

    Taqi said, “A few years ago, I was severely injured in an accident, which was reported by news platforms.”

    He said that the news went viral. “I received messages from all sides wishing me a speedy recovery. I read the news on a platform on social media, and under it, a user had commented, ‘It would have been better if you had died.’”

    He added, “I was very angry reading that. How can someone say such things about another person? But social media is a very dangerous place.”

    He is currently appearing in the drama serial ‘Kaffarah’ on Geo Entertainment.

  • Woman among suspects arrested for Karachi blast

    Woman among suspects arrested for Karachi blast

    Several individuals, including a woman, have been taken into custody on suspicion of being involved in the blast near the International Airport Jinnah Terminal in Karachi that targeted Chinese nationals and left two of them dead.

    Investigation revealed that six to eight phone numbers were found to be suspicious in a geofencing process, leading to detailed checking, sources told Geo News.

    The terrorist was provided assistance from a nearby building, and the investigation team decided to include in the probe those who were aware of the Chinese engineers’ visit to Pakistan.

    The blast targeted a Chinese convoy on Sunday near Karachi airport. It was later claimed by the banned terrorist outfit Baluchistan Liberation Army’s Majeed brigade.

    The blast claimed three lives, including two Chinese, and left 17 injured.

    According to a bomb disposal unit report, the blast was triggered with the help of a remote control device installed in a car and approximately 70 to 80 kg of explosive material was utilised.

  • Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi suffers ‘deep wound’ on set

    Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi suffers ‘deep wound’ on set

    Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi was injured during the filming of ‘Goodachari 2’   in Hyderabad, Deccan.

    Hashmi is currently in Hyderabad for the shooting of the second part of the spy thriller. He sustained a deep wound on his neck while filming an action scene.

    Reports suggest that Emraan is expected to stop the film’s shoot and return to Mumbai by Tuesday.

    The actor has not yet issued any statement regarding the injury, but business associate Sunny Khanna has confirmed that he was injured during the shoot.

    G2 is the sequel to Adivi Sesh’s blockbuster film Goodachari, which starred Sobhita Dhulipala and Jagapathi Babu in lead roles.

  • Blasphemy suspect killed in police encounter; body burnt by mob

    Blasphemy suspect killed in police encounter; body burnt by mob

    Update

    Policemen on the run after Dr Shah Nawaz’s murder brought back to Mirpurkhas

    The three cops who escaped to Punjab after being nominated in the FIR lodged by the family of blasphemy suspect Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar were brought back to Mirpurkhas on Monday evening after being arrested by Punjab police.

    Among the policemen nominated in the case, SI Hidayatullah Narejo and two constables, Nadir and Qadir, had run away after Dr Shah Nawaz was killed in an encounter.

    Dawn reports that the police team involved in the encounter, termed as “fake” by Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar, went underground to escape the wrath of protestors. The three policemen were tracked down by the Punjab police and taken into custody, from where they were taken to Mirpurkhas on Monday night.

    Mirpurkhas police team went to Punjab to take custody of the nominated cops and bring them back.

    The policemen had kept their mobile phones switched off to avoid being located, but the Punjab police tracked them down after using modern technology.

    TLP leader granted protective bail in Dr. Shah Nawaz murder case

    Pir Umar Jan Sarhindi, a leader of a controversial religious-political party Tehreek Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), has been granted a 10-day protective bail by a Mirpurkhas chapter of the Sindh High Court in the case of killing and burning the blasphemy suspect, Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar, from Umerkot.

    The court granted pre-arrest, interim bail to Pir Sirhindi against a surety bond of Rs 100,000.

    A number of people, including police officials, were also nominated on the complaint of Dr Shah Nawaz’s brother-in-law, Ibrahim Kunbhar, who claimed that the suspects helped each other and planned the murder of his brother-in-law in police custody.

    Sarhindi’s lawyer also filed an application seeking quashment of the FIR pertaining to murder charges.

    The court was requested to order a judicial inquiry into the murder of the slain doctor in a staged encounter.

    Simultaneously, notices were issued to all the parties involved, and the hearing was adjourned until October 14.

    Dawn reports that Pir Sarhindi led a big rally in Umerkot, forcing the police to arrest Dr Shahnawaz, who later surrendered to the police but was killed in a fake encounter a day after.

    The body was then handed over to the family, but when it was being taken to his native village in Umerkot for burial, a mob led by local TLP leadership seized hold of the body and set it on fire.

    Allegedly, Pir Umar Jan Sarhindi, Ahmed Shahani, and Riaz Panhwar were among the mob members.

    Pir, however, spoke to the media persons outside the court and claimed that he was totally impartial when the violent protest erupted in Umerkot and even tried to stop the mob from damaging government and private properties. He deemed his implication in the murder case as deplorable.

    He also claimed that he worked in close coordination with the then SSP-Umerkot and other administrative officers to defuse the situation because he wanted to save the city from a big disaster.

    Meanwhile, Advocate Ali Palh has requested that all the accused be placed on the exit control list (ECL), and the names of three police officials have been added to the no-fly list.

    Dr. Shah Nawaz’s family files FIR against 45 suspects

    The case of Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar, the blasphemy suspect killed in an alleged police encounter- took a turn on Friday when his family registered a FIR on Friday (September 27) against 45 suspects after an investigation report was released by the Sindh government.

    The suspects nominated in the FIR include top police officials and a cleric.

    It was suggested in the inquiry report presented by Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar that the family must register an FIR against the suspects.

    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Lanjar announced the registration of the case.

    The FIR states that the slain doctor was booked from Lyari, Karachi and was taken to Mirpurkhas’ Sindhri area and killed on September 19.

    Charges of blasphemy were levelled against Dr Shah Nawaz even though he contended that his Facebook account was hacked. Resultantly, he escaped to Karachi after a violent protest by ‘religious groups’ in Umerkot.

    However, a local cleric incited people and held a rally demanding the police to arrest the doctor. Otherwise, the mob will take matters into their own hands, he threatened.

    The doctor met a relative in Karachi, and the police team directed by Umerkot’s SSP arrested him in the presence of the relative.

    The complainant’s brother informed him on September 19 that Dr Kunbhar was killed in a police encounter in Sindhri at 4 am, with Mirpurkhas’ police registering the case half an hour after that, according to the FIR.

    “We could not perform the rites,” the complainant said in the FIR, adding that the mob attacked the ambulance carrying the body, snatched it and set it on fire.

    Doctor’s brother-in-law emphasised that his body bore marks of torture in addition to the bullet wounds.

    He alleged that the SHO police station filed two “fake” FIRs against the slain doctor while police officials from Mirpurkhas told the media that Dr Shahnawaz was killed in an encounter.

    “They were given rewards, cash prizes and garlands by different people at the DIG office,” the complainant recounted in the text of the FIR.

    Dawn reports that the case is registered with the Sindri police station on the complaint of the Dr Kunbhar’s brother-in-law under Sections 34 (common intention), 120-B (punishment for criminal conspiracy), 147 (punishment for rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object), 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender), 302 (punishment for murder) and 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder) of the Pakistan Penal Code; Sections 6 and 7 (terrorism/punishment for acts of terrorism) of the Anti-Terrorism Act and Sections 8 and 9 (punishment for torture/punishment for custodial death) of the Torture and Custodial Death Prevention and Punishment Act of 2022.

    Sindh Home Minister confirms Dr Shah Nawaz was killed in ‘fake’ police encounter

    An investigation committee probing into the alleged killing of blasphemy suspect Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar in an extrajudicial encounter has concluded that he was killed in a staged police encounter.

    The report argues that stern action needs to be taken against those responsible.

    The outcomes of the report were shared by Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar in a press conference. It is a 31-page long investigation report compiled after reviewing CCTV footage and call data records.

    “Our police officers are involved in this incident […] We are ordering a registration of first information report against them,” the Sindh Home Minister noted.

    Stressing upon the suspension of involved police officials, he said that an FIR would be registered against them.

    “At least six cases have been registered so far […] no one will be spared.”

    Lanjar said that the slain doctor’s family has been updated about the case already and has been asked to register the case. “If the family refuses to file FIR, then the state will,” he emphasised.

    DIG Pervaiz Chandio of Shaheed Benazirabad led the investigation team. He, along with other team members, “unanimously” agreed in the report that “Mirpurkhas police killed him [Dr Shahnawaz] in a managed encounter and tried to give it a legal cover but failed.”

    Geo News quotes the report that suggested “strict departmental action” against police officials from both Umerkot and Mirpurkhas police who “celebrated” the killing.

    Addressing the queries if Dr Kunbhar actually committed blasphemy, Home Minister Lanjar said that the investigation report is based on the encounter itself for a “disciplinary investigation”, not about blasphemy being committed by him or not.

    “We have appointed a new DIG and the committee investigating the FIRs will comprise two SSPs from Umerkot and Shaheed Benazirabad,” the minister announced.

    Additionally, the minister hinted at compensation being for the slain doctor’s family via Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

    Read more: Social media all praise for Prem Kolhi who gave dignified burial to Doctor Shah Nawaz

    Huge protest held in Umarkot against Dr Shah Nawaz’s killing

    A huge rally was attended by people from all walks of life in Umarkot, Sindh, on September 25 to protest against the killing of blasphemy suspect Dr Shah Nawaz Kunbhar.

    Protestors walked from Tin Talwar Chowk to Allahwala Chowk, chanting slogans against police brutality and demanding justice for the slain doctor.

    The participants asked that a case be filed against the police officers involved in the extra judicial killing and a judicial commission investigate the matter.

    Read more: ‘Mullah gardi band karo’; Sindh fights back against extremism at Dr Shah Nawaz’s funeral

    Sindh police suspend 10 officials over alleged encounter of blasphemy suspect

    The Sindh police have suspended ten police officials, including some seniors and seven subordinates, after a blasphemy suspect was killed in an alleged extrajudicial encounter in Mirpurkhas.⁠

    Journalist Naimat Khan shared the official notification released by Sindh police stating that Deputy Inspector General of Police Javed Soonharo Jiskani, Senior Superintendent of Police Capt. (Retd.) Muhammad Asad Ali Chaudhary, Inspector Niaz Muhammad Khoso and seven other policemen have been placed on suspension days after the incident in Mirpurkhas district.

    The notification further states that the suspension is done with “immediate effect.” Meanwhile, the officers will be able to draw pay and other allowances as admissible under the law.

    The suspended police officers will report to Police Line Mirpurkhas during the suspension.

    Mother of blasphemy suspect releases emotional message: ‘My son sent me for Hajj’

    In an emotional video, Dr Shah Nawaz’s mother was seen sitting with the children of slain blasphemy suspect and victim of police brutality. She related that her son used to offer five prayers regularly. He also sent her to Hajj last year and was a very good father and dutiful son.

    The case

    A doctor from Umerkot in Sindh was fatally shot by police in an alleged extra-judicial killing in Mirpurkhas, a day after he was arrested on allegations of blasphemy.

    On Wednesday, Dr Shah Nawaz was booked by Umerkot police under Section 295-C of the Pakistan Penal Code for allegedly posting ‘blasphemous content’ on Facebook while a protest was initiated by religious parties.

    Reports suggest that the suspect had managed to flee to Karachi but was arrested by Umerkot police and brought to Mirpurkhas, where he was killed in an alleged extrajudicial encounter by Sindh police.

    Although the police denied arresting the man from Karachi, SHO Niaz Khoso at Sindhri police station confirmed the killing of the doctor, claiming the health professional along with his ‘accomplices’ opened fire at the police. As a result, he was shot dead by the police, whereas his accomplices managed to escape.

    A day before the incident, Dr Shah Nawaz had posted a video statement on his social media in which he was seen saying his account had been hacked and he could not even imagine sharing anything blasphemous.

    The Medical Superintendant in Umerkot District Headquarters Hospital has confirmed that Dr Shah Nawaz was a dedicated doctor who went ‘missing’ on September 12, which could be due to a ‘psychotic episode’.

    Before his arrest, certain religious parties staged protests around town and demanded his arrest.

    Dr Shah Nawaz is survived by three sons, a daughter and his widow.

    ‘Body burnt’

    As per the reports, after the ‘encounter’, the body was handed over to the family.

    They brought it to the doctor’s native village— Janhero — for the burial. They were then heckled by a crowd, which forced them to escape.

    The family was followed by a mob of extremists up till Nabisar Thar. Upon returning to Janhero, the mob managed to snatch the body of the suspect and set it on fire even thought the family had hid the body in a car.

    Mental disorder

    As per the family and friends, Dr Shah Nawaz was struggling with mental health problems and had been under treatment since four years.

    His nephew, Dr Shahid, a psychiatrist in the UK, was prescribing him medications.

    Dawn quotes Dr Mataro Hingorjo, working as a family physician in Ireland that Dr Shah Nawaz was a “deeply religious person”.

    “Academically, he was among the top ten in his class—an intelligent, dedicated nationalist with a strong spiritual side, at least during his periods of mental clarity,” he emphasised.

    Jibran Nasir’s take on this

    A similar incident of a blasphemy suspect being shot dead by a policeman was reported from Quetta last week. However, the family of the suspect pardoned the police official.

    Lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir took to Twitter to share his thoughts regarding the two incidents, “If proper investigations are not made and if any foul play, if found, is not punished then tomorrow any citizen can become a victim and be framed as a blasphemer. Opening and operating a social media account under someone else’s name is not an uphill task. Anyone can steal your identity and make you appear a blasphemer and then your choices are either to die at the hands of the mob or at the hands of an over zealous cop who has forgotten his oath and duty or worse be declared a casualty in an encounter.”

  • ‘Can’t stand for more than a few minutes’: Hina Khan reveals reality of breast cancer fight

    ‘Can’t stand for more than a few minutes’: Hina Khan reveals reality of breast cancer fight

    Fighting cancer is tough, with chemo and radiotherapy sessions, weakness, lack of appetite and other side effects.

    Indian actress Hina Khan is bravely sharing the harsh realities of her battle with stage three breast cancer.

    She was diagnosed in June 2023 and has been undergoing treatment since then.

    On her Instagram account, Hina posted a video showing her struggle after standing for an hour at an event. The clip shows that she is rushed into an elevator, where she highlights the sneakers she wore under a sari and explains their importance for her comfort, “What a day it was.. as you all know I have this crippling Neuropathic Pain and it makes standing more than a few Mins at a stretch extremely difficult. This Event was a commitment made months before the side effects of my treatment presented itself. I’ll be honest, initially I wanted to refund and cancel this deal because this Event required me to stand for 1 and Half hour on the stage and I was extremely nervous and not sure if I will be able to pull it off.”

    Hina Khan also explained her choice to wear sneakers under her sari: “Now a days anything cushioned in my feet gives me comfort in walking.. which is why we decided to wear a super comfy pair of shoes beneath my Saree.”

    Despite the pain and obstacles, Hina remain committed to her work and goals. She expressed gratitude for her ability to continue pursuing her dreams, stating, “Blessed to have what I have and even while facing this phase of my life. I am thankful to Almighty coz I am able to do it and learn from so many brave souls. With the show, some strength, Faith in almighty, some pills and the support of my team we managed to pull it off and I am so proud of myself that I didn’t give up ”

    Stage three breast cancer is an advanced stage of breast cancer where the cancer has spread to nearby tissues or organs, including lymph nodes.

    Here is the post shared by Hina Khan:

  • Zakir Naik’s remarks on unmarried women gets slammed by social media

    Zakir Naik’s remarks on unmarried women gets slammed by social media

    Dr Zakir Naik’s tour of Pakistan is not going well. The scholar, whose views are quite divisive, berated and insulted a Pashtun woman during one session, complained about state airline PIA charging him for extra luggage, and now he has made a disparaging comment about unmarried women. A clip that has recently gone viral shows him explaining the options an unmarried woman is left with: either marry a married man or become public property, which he said is equal to becoming a “bazaari aurat.”

    However, in the same clip he does mention that people object to the term “bazaari aurat”, but he says to them that there is no better word for these women despite knowing it is harsh. “If you ask a good (pious) woman that if you’re not able to find a man who doesn’t have a wife and you have two options, marry a man who is already married or become a bazaari aurat, then a good woman will always say that I’ll go for the first one.”

    The insulting and medieval statement quickly gained ire from people across all the social media forums, and trolling from right-wing accounts.

    A Twitter user by the name of Oshaz shared the video and posted, “Zakir Naik keeps on digging himself deeper with every question he answers. First, it was the KPK girl. Now, it’s him telling how an unmarried woman who can’t find a single man has two options. Either marry a married man or become a “bazaari aurat”.”

    She was contested by Umar Farroq by acknowledging that with Pashtun girl statement he was surprised but here he agrees with him as he said that the women would go for the first option.

    Oshaz in the reply pointed out that there can be a third option as well where “A Muslim woman being pious and religious? Those two options are not it.”

    Journalist Maria Memon shared the video on her account “mariamemonedit” with the caption, “It is year 2024 and still a single woman is being conveniently reduced to “bazaari aurat” just because she doesn’t have a husband. It’s 2024 and the women are still being considered respectful only if they have a husband. It’s 2024 and men are still discussing women!”.

    An Indian user by the name of Zaffar lambasted Dr Zakir for his remarks and thanked Indian Prime Minister Narinder Modi for driving him out of India.

    A user by the name of Sehrish Maan posted that he really respects Dr Zakir but being a religious scholar doesn’t give him a license to say anything.