Pakistan
Religious scholar Dr Zakir Naik to visit Pakistan next month
He would address public gatherings in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad
Renowned religious scholar Dr Zakir Naik along with Sheikh Faruk Naik has announced a visit to Pakistan this year.
The official account of Dr Zakir Naik on social media website X announced that he and Sheikh Faruk will visit Pakistan at the invitation of the Government of Pakistan.
The social media post also mentioned the schedule of Dr Zakir Naik's visit to Pakistan, which stated that he would address public gatherings in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
According to the schedule released by the official account, Dr Zakir will speak in Karachi on October 5-6, Lahore on October 12-13 and Islamabad on October 19 and 20.
The social media post stated that his address would also be broadcast live on the religious TV channel Peace TV.
On the invitation of the Government of Pakistan
— Dr Zakir Naik (@drzakiranaik) September 20, 2024
Dr Zakir Naik & Shaikh Fariq Naik’s Pakistan Tour 2024
Public Talks:
Karachi - 5th & 6th Oct
Lahore - 12th & 13th Oct
Islamabad - 19th & 20th Oct
Live on Peace TV pic.twitter.com/NHCgkuJDZi
It is pertinent to note that earlier in the podcast of Pakistani YouTuber Nadir Ali, Dr Zakir Naik had expressed his desire to visit Pakistan soon.
He said he planned to visit Pakistan in 2020, but he could not come to Pakistan due to the Covid pandemic.
Dr Zakir added that he was planning to visit Pakistan again.
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