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Controversy Erupts Over A University Exam Question About Zakir Naik's Public Speaking Ban
The question appeared in an exam in Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP).
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"Saying Merry Christmas Is 100% Wrong" — Zakir Naik's Old Video Resurfaces
In the video, the preacher is seen answering a 16-year-old Muslim boy who asked how saying "Merry Christmas" to his non-Muslim friends could be blasphemous.
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Dr M Says Modi Didn't Ask For Zakir Naik's Return But Indian News Reports Claim Otherwise
Dr Mahathir said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn't mention the extradition of Zakir Naik when they met in Russia, but Indian media reported otherwise.
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"Let's Move On" - Syed Saddiq Says After Hosting Dinner For Zakir Naik
Previously, he had called for the preacher to be deported, saying "an attack against our Chinese and Indian brothers and sisters is an attack against all Malaysians."
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Zakir Naik Apologises For Causing Hurt To Non-Muslims Over 'Out Of Context' Remarks
He also made a humble plea to non-Muslims to watch his sermons in its entirety.
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[UPDATE] PDRM has banned Zakir Naik from giving public speeches all over Malaysia
Sarawak has banned the Indian Muslim speaker since the late Tan Sri Pehin Sri Haji Adenan Satem was chief minister.
Updated from: Johor, Penang, And 5 Other States That Have Banned Zakir Naik From Giving Public Speeches
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Malaysians Share Heartwarming Moments Of Unity On Twitter After Zakir Naik Controversy
"We are all proudly Malaysians."
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Here's What The Rakyat And Politicians Had To Say About Zakir Naik's "Racist" Remarks
Some are calling for the India-born televangelist to be deported from Malaysia, where he has been staying as a permanent resident for three years.
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Tun M: We Can’t Send Zakir Naik Back Because Countries Don't Want Him
Meanwhile, a Muslim moderation advocate appealed to the controversial preacher to "leave Malaysia voluntarily".
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This Malaysian Will Give Up His IC If Zakir Naik Gets Deported
Muhammad Zamri Vinoth is a student of Zakir.
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Zakir Naik Might Not Be Deported Even If Interpol Comes After Him
Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad reiterated yesterday, 10 June that Malaysia has the right to not allow Zakir to be extradited.
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Putrajaya Denies Giving Zakir Naik Land And Slot On RTM To Restart His Banned TV Channel
"We would like to clarify that these allegations are baseless."
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