Zakir Naik must be thinking, “What kind of nation have I come to?”
Some say he didn’t answer the question, some say “Why is he even here?” Some are insulting him to cover up the filth in their own region. Some, while asking questions, claim to be atheists, but later on social media, they say, “I am a born Muslim, Zakir Naik misunderstood.” Some are constantly issuing debate challenges, while one person took it even further—when he was told that Zakir Naik speaks good English, he gave a whole lecture in English. It’s a different matter that after listening to that lecture, we had to say, “English? We are embarrassed. Your killers are still alive.”
There are some ignorant people who, sitting in vehicles made by Jews and Christians, are making videos saying Zakir Naik, wearing a tie, is following the Jews and Christians.
Beyond all these groups, there is another group, the bitter people. They sit in their homes and institutions, rotting away, praying to God that no Hindu, Christian, non-Muslim, or atheist converts to faith, or else after Zakir Naik leaves, people will ask us, “You talk big on Facebook, but have you ever done anything for the faith?”
And then there is another group, frustrated by the bad habits spreading in their area. They are afraid that Zakir Naik might speak out against them, so they are abusing him without any reason.
Lastly, there’s a group of atheists who have a specific agenda, and they are using their pages to discourage their followers from attending Zakir Naik’s programs or asking questions.
To all these inferiority complex-ridden people, the message is simple:
“Go away and do something productive.”