Neither Zakir Naik nor Salafi scholar MM Akbar influenced us: ISIS suspects

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October 12, 2016

Kasargod, Oct 12: The six men who were picked up from different parts of Kerala on October 2 on suspicion of having links with Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (ISIS), a dreaded terror outfit, have told their interrogators that neither IRF founder Dr Zakir Naik nor Salafi scholar MM Akbar influenced them.

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“Though the arrested youths used to listen to the speeches of Zakir Naik and MM Akbar, they did not have any influence on them,” said a senior National Investigation Agency (NIA) spokesperson. Some video clips of both preachers were found on the mobile phones and laptops of the youths, he added.

The officer also said that all six accused were “Salafis” and this had brought them together. However, he did not tell whether the probing team found any evidence against the arrested youths. The family members of the youths have rubbished the allegations of ISIS link.

Both Zakir Naik and MM Abkar have been accused by a section of media of radicalising people through their speeches. However, both of them have openly condemned terrorism and extremism besides exhorting the Muslims to be standard-bearers of peace and co-existence.

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Zubair
 - 
Sunday, 16 Oct 2016

Stuppid Bhakton-----

kuch nahi ukhaad sakte tum

Allah with Zakir Naik

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Friday, 14 Oct 2016

Bhakta...then why did these literal listen to the Bangladeshi chor...anyone against muslims acceptable....what else you can expect from a saffron government.....Pakistani hindus even after Uri attack is given visa in the name of studies and marriage...thanks to sushma..so those Pakistanis are not from Pakistan?...only muslims are terrorists..wah...mera saffron ruling bharat mahaan

PrEM
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Dear Boppanna.. Try to understand below story.
When Naryen came to Bupa's village... Naryen asked permission to stay in Bupa's house as a guest for 1 day.
Bupa with all his will and good intention welcomed the guest.
1 day passed... Naryen stayed and not moving.
2 days passed.. Naryen still gives excuses.
10 days passed ... Bupa become angry, He is losing his patience.
2 weeks passed .. Bupa now spill his anger outside and asked Naryen to get out of the house
But Naryen is still adamant with his evil intention and started quarreling with Bupa.
After 1 month : Both had a quarrel and Bupa was hospitalized
After 2 months passed when Bupa came back to his house ... Naryen opened the door .. But he refused to take Bupa in...
Now BUPA starts to go to police... my house and my property...
But no one is listening to him.. even the authorities supported naryen as he has forged the documents of the property.

Can this verse applicable to BUpa .... That the warning from supreme power will act on Naryen when all the deceitful evil doers act illegally against the oppressed in this world which is also a creation of God...?

THINK dear BOPANNA... God has given U the intellect to use it and praise lord for not making U an animal...

Rikaz
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Come on police, if Zakir Naik supports ISIS, Saudi Arabia would not have given him place to stay.....he is being respected very highly in KSA....this is a political pressure to make him involve in ISIS....very bad people....

bharathi
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

The Thief Walmiki wrote Ramayan but people are blindly following.

NASER
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Al Hamdulillah. .Problem is that when someone follow Islam in correct way as shown by the Prophet is annoying others who believe we can do anything on wish and will. So it becomes radical for them, i don't understand what is radical !. Is the following right way radical?. for example avoiding interest based system is radical for the media and some sections of the society including for some Muslims. This is wrong, there are lot and lots of issues with interest based system and so Islam prohibits that. There is no rule in Islam which goes against humanity .

PrEM
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Bopanna .
U have to use your intellect before coming to conclude with anything... if not there is no difference between a Donkey and people who spread such false information...
At least God gave human being better intellect than the donkeys and animals...
Please read with full context... dont deviate your own brothers from knowing the TRUTH of the oneness of GOD, which is also mentioned in the hindu scriptures..

Also check your own book, U will find many and even worse verses if we read without context.

Bopanna
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Strike terror In the hearts of unbelievers - -says the terrorists manual ....

True indian
 - 
Thursday, 13 Oct 2016

Their Main target is Zakir naik. Though they know that he is spreading peace.

Hindus are inspired by islam and getting converted that's their main Problem.

Raj
 - 
Wednesday, 12 Oct 2016

I have gone through many zakir naik speeches. He only condemn the terrorists. He never supported.

If this is wrong, then i pity on who is after zakir naik

Bhakth
 - 
Wednesday, 12 Oct 2016

Vow- so is it a clean chit to these two saints?
Kotwal sune chor se safai,,

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