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Indian preacher Zakir Naik is banned from UK

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[image: Zakir Naik]Mr Naik is seen by some as an authority on Islam

An Indian Muslim preacher has been banned from entering the UK for his
"unacceptable behaviour", the home secretary says.

Zakir Naik, a 44-year-old television preacher, had been due to give a series
of lectures in London and Sheffield.

Theresa May said that visiting the UK was "a privilege, not a right".

The home secretary can stop people entering the UK if she believes there is
a threat to national security, public order or the safety of citizens.

That includes banning people if she believes their views glorify terrorism,
promote violence or encourage other serious crime.

However, somebody cannot be banned just for having opinions that other
people would find offensive.

Ms May said: "Numerous comments made by Dr Naik are evidence to me of his
unacceptable behaviour.
[image: Theresa May]No entry: Theresa May has used exclusion power for first
time

"Coming to the UK is a privilege, not a right and I am not willing to allow
those who might not be conducive to the public good to enter the UK.

"Exclusion powers are very serious and no decision is taken lightly or as a
method of stopping open debate on issues."

This is the first person who has been excluded from the UK since Ms May
became home secretary last month.

Mr Naik is based in Mumbai (Bombay) where he works for the Peace TV channel.

He was due to address events at Sheffield Arena on 25 June and Wembley Arena
on 26 June.

The BBC's Sanjiv Buttoo says that he is recognised as an authority on Islam
but also has a reputation for making disparaging remarks about other
religions.

Peace TV itself describes him as "a medical doctor by professional
training... and a dynamic international orator on Islam and comparative
religion".

"Dr Naik clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptions about Islam
using the Koran," the channel's website says.

A spokesman for Mr Naik said it was "deeply regrettable" the UK government
had "bowed to pressure" from certain groups to exclude him.

He said Mr Naik had been holding talks in the UK for 15 years and the
decision to bar his entry was disappointing.




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