Zakir Naik passes on controversial statement on demolition of Hindu temples in Pakistan
Zakir Naik passes on controversial statement on demolition of Hindu temples in Pakistan
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New Delhi: Zakir Naik, often known for his controversial statements, has once again given a controversial statement. Recently he has supported the demolition of a Hindu temple in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He said, 'There should be no temples in Islamic countries and if there are temples, they should be destroyed.' In this way, his disputed statement has provoked people. Now at this time he has come into the limelight. In his statement, Zakir Naik has said, 'Any idol is forbidden in Islam, whether it is painting, drawing, or sculpture of a living animal bird or a statue of humans or birds or insects. . All this is forbidden in Islam and there is many evidence of this.

To further prove his point, he gave the example of the Prophet Mohammed, "When Mohammad returned to the Kaaba, he broke about 360 idols that were in the Kaaba. In the Islamic country, the idol should not be built or if it is, So it should be broken. An idol should not be anywhere in the Islamic country. And if it is somewhere, it should be broken. "

What's the matter- Actually, a Hindu temple was vandalized by a mob led by members of a radical Islamic party in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is being told that this temple had the tomb of a Hindu religious leader. The mob, led by some local clerics and supporters of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Party (Fazl ur Rehman Group), demolished the old structure as well as new construction work.

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