Dr. Zakir Naik

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A statement of kufr uttered by Zakir Naik:

"If you believe there's one God, and if you do not believe Jesus is God and he's Messenger of God, and if you believe that Prophet Muhammad is God, then in Arabic, I say that you have submitted your will to God, you become a Muslim."
(Source: youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq5KqXsj3A#t=633s).
 
A statement of kufr uttered by Zakir Naik:

"If you believe there's one God, and if you do not believe Jesus is God and he's Messenger of God, and if you believe that Prophet Muhammad is God, then in Arabic, I say that you have submitted your will to God, you become a Muslim."
(Source: youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq5KqXsj3A#t=633s).

Oh c'mon. It's obvious that was a slip of the tongue and he doesn't actually believe that.
 
I have a little trouble comprehending his accent at times. When the audio is good, however, I enjoy listening to Dr. Naik. He seems to emit passion, love and care for all.
 
A statement of kufr uttered by Zakir Naik:

"If you believe there's one God, and if you do not believe Jesus is God and he's Messenger of God, and if you believe that Prophet Muhammad is God, then in Arabic, I say that you have submitted your will to God, you become a Muslim."
(Source: youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq5KqXsj3A#t=633s).

Have you actually watched any more of that video you posted? Watch it 27 seconds later, right here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktq5KqXsj3A#t=660s

"....If you agree there is one God, and you agree Prophet Muhammad :saws: is the messenger of God, then khalas..."

It is clear what he meant to say.

The first occurrence was a slip of the tongue that even the audience seem to have understood as such, or maybe didn't even notice.

Let us think well of our brothers, rather than picking one unintentional statement out of tens of thousands, where a slip of the tongue occurred and accusing them of making statements of kufr.

It is through His Mercy that Allah does not take us to task for unintentional slips of our tongues, and is not so harsh with us as humans are:

"Allah is happier with the repentance of one His slaves when he turns towards Him, than one of you would have over his mount, which, having escaped from him with his food and drink in the middle of the desert so that he has despaired of finding it, and gone to a tree to lie down in its shade, suddenly appears standing by him while he is in that state, so that he takes its reins and then says out of the intensity of his joy, 'O Allah, You are my slave and I am Your Lord!', erring out of happiness." [Muslim]

And Allah knows best in all matters, and may He forgive me if I said anything wrong.
 
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Dr Zakit Naik, awesome guy :statisfie Though personally I am no longer interested in debates I remember being awed by his incredible memory. He also has a good sense of logic which I think is much too overlooked these days.
 
He is a great Human. I really like his Dawah. May Allah forgive him and all other Muslims for their sins, and let us stay away from backbiting.
 

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