Zakir back in Bukit Aman today as 7 states ban him


Controversial Muslim preacher Zakir Naik will again be questioned by police at Bukit Aman this afternoon after 7 states have banned him from giving public talks. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 19, 2019.

ZAKIR Naik will be at Bukit Aman this afternoon for another round of questioning after it emerged that Malacca has also banned the controversial preacher from holding religious talks in the state.

The preacher from India is scheduled to arrive at the federal police headquarters at 3pm to resume giving his statement for investigations into intentional insult with intent to provoke a breach of the peace.

Police had questioned the preacher from India for five hours on Friday after scores of reports were lodged against him following his contentious speech in Kota Baru, Kelantan a week earlier for uttering anti-Chinese and anti-Indian remarks.

Earlier today, Malacca chief minister Adly Zahari in announcing a ban against Zakir, was reported in The Star Online as saying that the state did not want any issue that could strain race relationships.

So far, seven states – Malacca, Johor, Selangor, Penang, Kedah, Perlis and Sarawak – have decided to bar the Mumbai-born preacher from speaking in public.

“We want to maintain this. So we decided not to allow Zakir to hold talks or gatherings here,” Adly was quoted as saying.

Perlis started the ball rolling by asking Zakir not to take part in an event over the weekend.

This was then followed by Kedah and Penang, and the other states.

Sarawak has banned Zakir from entering the state since the time when the late Adenan Satem was chief minister.

Kedah Religious Affairs Committee chairman Ismail Salleh said the Indian national may visit the state but could not speak at public events.

Penang Deputy Chief Minister I Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman said the Penang Islamic Council (MAIPP) believed Zakir’s views are not suitable for the state.

As for Johor, the state’s Religious Islamic Department (JAIJ) director Md Rofiki A. Shamsudin said it had never granted Zakir any approval to conduct religious talks.

Selangor, too, decided to bar Zakir with Islamic Council (Mais) chairman Mohammed Khusrin Munawi saying the decision to prohibit Zakir from speaking or preaching in Selangor was made given the controversy surrounding him currently.

Two other states – Negri Sembilan and Perak – have yet to make any rulings on the matter.

Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Aminuddin Harun has been reported as saying the state has not received any application from Zakir to deliver talks there.

Perak Religious Committee chairman Asmuni Awi said the state won’t stop Zakir from speaking publicly but he must get permission first.

In Sabah, Chief Minister Mohd Shafie Apdal said Zakir would be banned from entering the state if there are reports of the preacher having extremist views. – August 19, 2019.


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  • Wake up Sabahs CM!!!!

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