Zakir Naik's provocative statement on Waqf Amendment Bill: Are Muslims being misled?

Zakir Naik: According to sources, the committee has rejected the apprehensions of government taking over dargahs, mosques, cemeteries and madrassas. According to the committee, Muslims are being misled.

Zakir Naik: Political temperatures are rising across the country over the Waqf Amendment Bill. Meanwhile, before the meeting of the Joint Committee of Parliament on the Waqf Bill, many stakeholders expressed apprehension that if this law is implemented, it will take over the dargahs, mosques, cemeteries and madrassas across the country.

Muslims are being misled – committee

According to sources, the committee rejected all such apprehensions and said that there is no provision in the present form of the bill which will bring mosques, dargahs, cemeteries or madrassas under the government. Efforts are being made to mislead the people of the Muslim community by spreading such misinformation.

According to sources, the committee has strongly told all the stakeholders that the bill states that it will be mandatory to register Waqf properties across the country, so that it can be known which land comes under Waqf and which does not. No. According to sources, out of the crores of suggestions that have come to the committee from across the country, many people have expressed such apprehensions and that is why the committee faces the challenge of removing this misinformation and doubt among the people.

Zakir Naik gave provocative statement

Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, declared a fugitive in India, had recently given a provocative statement regarding the Waqf Amendment Bill in India. Zakir Naik has released a video asking the Muslims of India to oppose the Waqf Bill. Calling it anti-Islam, he said that Modi government wants to take the land of Waqf Board.

Zakir Naik described the Modi government at the Center as anti-Muslim and anti-Islam. He released the video and said that if 50 lakh Muslims of India oppose it, then this bill can be stopped.

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