Dr Zakir Naik's expected visit to Pakistan sparks excitement among followers

Dr Zakir Naik's expected visit to Pakistan sparks excitement among followers

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The announcement was made on his official Facebook page on Sept 20

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LAHORE (Web Desk) - World-renowned Islamic scholar Dr Zakir Naik has confirmed his highly anticipated visit to Pakistan where he will deliver a series of public lectures in major cities. 

The announcement was made on his official Facebook page on Sept 20 and generated significant excitement among his followers. 

Dr Naik's tour is set to begin on Oct 5 in Karachi and will conclude in Islamabad on Oct 20. Alongside him will be his son, Dr Fariq Naik, also a respected Islamic scholar, who will participate in the lectures across all three cities: Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.

The Karachi event is scheduled to take place at Bagh-e-Quaid, located directly opposite the mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. 

This choice of venue highlighted the importance of the event and its connection to Pakistan's heritage. 

The news of Dr Naik's visit has been met with enthusiasm on social media, with many followers expressing their joy and eagerness to attend the lectures. 

Dr Naik, who currently resides in Malaysia, had previously expressed his desire to visit Pakistan in a podcast, revealing that he had planned a trip in 2020 but was thwarted by Covid pandemic.

In a recent interview with a Pakistani YouTuber, Dr Naik elaborated on his decision to move to Malaysia instead of Pakistan after facing pressure in India. 

He noted that while it would have been easier for him to come to Pakistan - where he has many supporters - he opted for Malaysia for strategic reasons. "There is a principle of Shariat that small loss should be tolerated to avoid big loss," he explained.

Dr Naik's popularity stems from his extensive work in the field of comparative religion, and he has delivered over 4,000 lectures worldwide.

As the founder and president of the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF) and Peace TV, he has received several accolades, including the Sharjah Award for Voluntary Work and the Dubai International Holy Quran Award.

His influence in Islamic scholarship is significant, and he is recognised for his ability to engage audiences with complex religious topics.

As the dates approach, details regarding the venues and ticketing are expected to be released, allowing more followers to plan their attendance.

This tour marks a significant moment for both Dr Naik and his supporters in Pakistan, as they await the chance to engage with his teachings and insights firsthand.