Zakir Naik Quotes And Sayings. Dr Zakir Abdul Karim Naik is an Islamic evangelist from India who established the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF). He contacts more than 200 million individuals through his TV channel 'Harmony' that he laid out.
He is likewise known to be one of the most popular public speakers of Islam who used to distribute booklets on the lessons of Islam. Dr Zakir Naik elevates individuals to look for information in the radiance of Islam by giving Islamic talks on various parts of life. He discusses issues that generally immaculate by different ministers like; psychological warfare and jihad, Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in the Hindu sacred writing, the aggression among Muslim and Jews, radicalism, Dawah, and so forth. A portion of his work is many times scrutinized which is the reason his lessons are prohibited in specific nations.
1. If exposure of body is modernism, then animals are more modern than humans
2. Al-Qur'an is not a book of Science, ‘S-C-I-E-N-C-E’ but a book of Signs ‘S-I-G-N-S
3. Al-Qur'an is not a book of S C I E N C E but a book of S I G N S
4.Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.
5. And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou has sent.
6. Say: Who is it that sustains you (in life) from the sky and from the earth? Or who is it that has power over hearing and sight? And who is it that brings out the living from the dead and the dead from the living? And who is it that rules and regulates all affairs? They will say, 'Allah'. Say, Will you not then Show piety (to Him)
7. Marxism, Freudanism and other 'non-religious' beliefs tried to attack the roots of organized religion. But these in turn, developed into belief systems themselves.
8. God created every human soul with some knowledge of His existence. The psychological constitution of man is such that he accepts the existence of the Creator, unless he has been conditioned to believe the contrary. In other words, belief in God requires no condition, while a rejection of God does.
9.The concept of God espoused by a religion cannot be judged by merely observing the practice of its followers.
10. The psychological constitution of man is such that he accepts the existence of the Creator, unless he has been conditioned to believe the contrary. In other words, belief in God requires no condition, while a rejection of God does.