Has Dr. Zakir Naik made himself a laughingstock in Pakistan?
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Farnood Alam is a journalist and columnist based in Islamabad, recognized for his contributions to major publications across Pakistan. His writing covers a wide array of topics, including education, environment, health, politics, human rights, interfaith harmony, women’s rights, and cultural criticism. Interestingly, he is an alumnus of Binnori Town madrassa in Karachi.

With over 12 years of experience as a Media and Content Manager at the International Committee of the Red Cross, Farnood has honed his expertise in humanitarian issues.

He spearheaded the Humanitarian Reporting Initiative, a collaborative project with the Centre of Excellence in Journalism at IBA. This initiative aims to enhance the ethical reporting skills of local journalists on critical themes such as climate change, sexual and gender-based violence, and misinformation. Since its inception in 2017, the project has successfully engaged over 400 journalists from across Pakistan through workshops, fellowships, awards, and global webinars.

In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Farnood is a highly qualified consultant with over a decade of experience in designing, supervising, and developing training programs.

Currently, he contributes as a columnist, blogger, and analyst for the Urdu service of Deutsche Welle (DW) and the leading newspaper Daily Jang. He also serves as the Director of Cyclorama Media, a production house based in Islamabad.

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Jamshed Iqbal is a peacebuilder, trainer, and developmentcommunication expert whoo fostersg non-violent resolutions to faith and identity-based conflicts. He has provided consultative services to various national and international organizations engaged in peacebuilding initiatives. With nearly a decade of experience in religious peacebuilding and training programs, Jamshed has authored several training manuals and articles that contribute to this field.

Specialties: An internationally recognized writer, translator, and motivational speaker, Jamshed is known for his analytical skills and his ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity. He addresses themes of peace, democracy, and identity-based conflicts at both scholarly and accessible levels.

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Sabookh Syed is an Islamabad-based journalist, anchor, and political and religious analyst with over 25 years of experience in leading media organizations across Pakistan. He currently serves as the editor of ibcurdu.com, a prominent Urdu-language news website.

Previously, Sabookh hosted the show "Mutabadil Bayania" (Alternative Narrative) on Aap News, where he engaged in discussions on contemporary issues. Prior to this, he worked as a Special Correspondent and Anchorperson at Geo News for a decade, covering religious political parties, jihadist organizations, and significant events, including the conflict in Balochistan, military operations in Swat and Waziristan, the Red Mosque incident, and the operation against Osama bin Laden.

In addition to his media work, Sabookh remained affiliated with the University of Virginia as a Pakistan-based research coordinator. He has been selected as an Iqbal Research Fellow at the Institute of Research and Development (IRD), where he will author a book as part of the fellowship.

Throughout his career, he has contributed articles to various national and international newspapers and magazines and has appeared on multiple TV channels as an expert on religious and political issues, including jihadist organizations.

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Shakil Chaudhary is a journalist, author, and researcher. He is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore. Subsequently, he studied international relations at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad and media at the London School of Economics. He has worked for several English-language newspapers.

He has written a critically acclaimed bilingual book, Handbook of Functional English (Ferozsons), to help those who wish to improve their English skills. Prof. Tariq Rahman, one of the finest linguistic scholars in South Asia, has praised it in these words: “This book is an excellent guide for the South Asian user of the English language."

If you want to see his most popular videos, here are the links to them.

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