The controversial statements of fugitive Zakir Naik have created a stir in Pakistan. His controversial comments on the dignity of women have not only provoked public anger but have also embarrassed the Pakistani government. The man who was called with great respect to preach on Islam is now facing criticism from all sides because of his derogatory views. Zakir Naik is now being criticized in Pakistan.
According to the report of Pakistani newspaper Tribune, while preaching on Islam, Zakir Naik said in a meeting, “Unmarried women cannot be respected. They have two options. First – marry a person who is already married.” Be it a wife, or she will become a 'market woman'. And I believe any respectable woman will choose the first option.”
This statement of Zakir Naik is facing a lot of criticism in Pakistan. Many prominent personalities and social workers have strongly condemned his statement. Many famous faces associated with the film and TV industry in Pakistan have expressed their displeasure on social media. He said that this statement is going to hurt the dignity and respect of women.
Famous Pakistani actress Mahira Khan reacted to this by saying, “The dignity of women cannot be measured by their marital status. Islam gives great respect to women and we should adopt an approach which is tolerant.”
Samina Peerzada, another leading actress also raised questions on Zakir Naik's comment. “Such comments create division and inequality in society. We need a more balanced view on the role and rights of women,” she said.
Many social workers and human rights organizations have also strongly condemned this statement. He said that such statements not only reflect a narrow mindedness towards women, but also promote inequality in the society.
There are differences of opinion on this issue even among religious scholars. Some believe that the place of women's rights and respect in Islam cannot be diminished by such comments. At the same time, some people say that Zakir Naik did not present some basic principles of religion correctly in his statement.